A Sarah Elsworthy-inspired Wildcats has claimed its first win of the Geelong United Basketball Women’s Championship season. The Geelong United Supercats co-captain exploded for 29 points as Wildcats had the better ofย Try Boys, 81-40, at AWA Alliance Bank Stadium. Elsworthy...
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Horvat eyes Opals spot
Read MoreImpressive form in the Polish league and on her return to Australia has earned Hoop City Geelong United Supercat Chantel Horvat a spot in the Opals squad for next month’s Asia Cup. Horvat, who represented Australia at the underage level...

Coaches hit the court
Read MoreGeelong United Basketball played host to Basketball Victoria’s latest Club Coach Accreditation Course at Leisuretime Sports Precinct on Saturday. Convened by two-time Olympian Peter Byrne, 17 participants took the opportunity to increase their coaching knowledge. The Club Coach Accreditation Course...

Milestone for Mitch
Read MoreJust a month after his twin brother refereed his 100th Big V match, Mitch Lay reached the same milestone on the weekend when he was part of the team that controlled the Men’s Championship matchup between Melbourne Uni and Bellarine....

Six on the bounce for United
Read MoreThe 0-4 start to the 2023 NBL1 South season is now a distant memory for the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats men after claiming a sixth-straight win with a 90-82 victory over Nunawading at Geelong Arena on Saturday night. Leading...

Skobel inspires United
Read MoreA stunning first half from Polish star Agnieszka Skobel has laid the platform for the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats women’s seventh win of the NBL1 South season. Skobel scored all of her 19 points in the opening two periods...

Youth League Women hold their nerve
Read MoreThe start was slow, and there were a few shaky moments down the stretch, but the Navexa Geelong United Youth League Women did enough to snap a three-game losing streak with a 90-82 win over Warrandyte. After trailing by as...

Challenges keep coming for United
Read MoreA spot in the top four on the NBL1 South women’s ladder could be the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats if it can extend its winning streak to five against Nunawading. Sitting with a 2-3 following a loss to Frankston...

Spectres loom large for United
Read MoreOne of the NBL1 South’s tallest rosters comes to town when the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats host Nunawading at Geelong Arena on Saturday night. The fifth-placed Spectres (6-3) features five players 200cm or taller, which will have Geelong United...
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