After entering the weekend with their NBL1 South men’s playoff hopes still alive, narrow losses have put paid to any finals involvement for the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats. After being outlasted by Ringoowd 75-68 at Norwood Secondary College on...
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Hawks, Miners end United’s playoff hopes
Read MoreLast roll of the dice for United Men
Read MoreLike a tightrope walker not daring to look down, the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats know one stumble over the next fortnight could be catastrophic in their push for an NB1 South playoff berth. Only once since a Geelong team...
Two more challenges for United Women
Read MoreA playoff berth now secured, the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats will turn their attention to using the final four regular season games to prepare for the 2023 NBL1 South playoffs. That will include reintegrating star duo Chantel Horvat and...
Monica a capital gain for Canberra
Read MoreFresh from helping Japan to a silver medal at the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup, Hoop City Geelong United Supercat Monica Okoye has signed with WNBL club Unversity of Canberra Capitals. Okoye, who will return to the Geelong United roster this...
From despair to delight for United
Read MoreIt could have been double delight, or it could have been double disaster, but in the end, the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats split their Round 12 NBL1 South men’s home-road double to remain in ninth position and in the...
Little margin for error for United
Read MoreHoop City Geelong United Supercats men’s coach Grant Wallace believes his team can only afford one more loss if it wants to be part of the NBL1 South playoffs. United enters the final three weeks of the regular season sitting...
No taking Tigers easy
Read MoreThe NBL1 South women’s ladder shows a significant disparity between the records of the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats and the Melbourne Tigers. Geelong United sits playoff bound in fifth spot with an 11-5 record, while the Tigers are languishing...
United stays alive
Read MoreCoach Grant Wallace has hailed the performance of George Blagojevic as the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats squared both its Round 11 and season ledgers with a win over fellow finals aspirants Eltham at Geelong Arena on Sunday. Blagojevic was...
“Measured” performance from United
Read MoreA spot in the NBL1 South top four is in sight for the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats women after splitting their Round 11 road-home double without Chantel Horvat. Following a 94-59 loss to a Cassandra Brown-inspired Mt Gambier on...
Horvat enjoying Opals experience
Read MoreChantel Horvat has labelled her first three days in camp with the Opals ahead of next weekβs FIBA Asia Cup in Sydney as βa phenomenal experienceβ. The Hoop City Geelong United Supercats star was officially announced as being on the...
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