1994 WNBL season

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1994 WNBL season
League Women's National Basketball League (WNBL)
Sport Basketball
Number of teams10
TV partner(s) ABC
Network Ten
Regular season
Top seed Adelaide Lightning
Season MVP Shelley Sandie (Sydney Flames)
Top scorer Sandy Brondello (Brisbane Blazers)
Shelley Sandie (Sydney Flames)
Finals
Champions Adelaide Lightning
  Runners-upMelbourne Tigers
Finals MVP Rachael Sporn (Adelaide Lightning)
WNBL seasons

The 1994 WNBL season was the 14th season of competition since its establishment in 1981. A total of 10 teams contested the league.

Contents

Regular season

Ladder

TeamPlayedWonLostWon %
1 Adelaide Lightning 1816289
2Melbourne Tigers1814478
3 Sydney Flames 1814478
4 Perth Breakers 1812667
5 Dandenong Rangers 1810856
6Brisbane Blazers1881044
7 Canberra Capitals 1871139
8 Bulleen Boomers 1851328
9 Australian Institute of Sport 1841422
10Hobart Islanders180180

Finals

SemifinalsPreliminary finalGrand final
1 Adelaide Lightning 84 Adelaide Lightning 84 (OT)
2Melbourne Tigers82Melbourne Tigers77
Melbourne Tigers74
Perth Breakers 64
3 Sydney Flames 58
4 Perth Breakers 62

Season Awards

AwardWinnerTeam
Most Valuable Player Award Shelley Sandie Sydney Flames
Grand Final MVP Award Rachael Sporn Adelaide Lightning
Rookie of the Year Award Maryanne Difrancesco Melbourne Tigers
Defensive Player of the Year Award Robyn Maher Sydney Flames
Coach of the Year Award Ray Tomlinson Melbourne Tigers
Top Shooter Award Sandy Brondello
Shelley Sandie
Brisbane Blazers
Sydney Flames

Statistical leaders

CategoryPlayerTeamGPTotalsAverage
Points Per Game Sandy Brondello
Shelley Sandie
Brisbane Blazers
Sydney Flames
17
17
340
340
20.0
20.0
Rebounds Per Game Debbie Slimmon Bulleen Boomers 1824313.5
Assists Per Game Michele Timms Perth Breakers 16945.9
Steals Per Game Robyn Maher Sydney Flames 17543.2
Blocks per game Jenny Whittle Brisbane Blazers17492.9
Field Goal % Jo Hill Adelaide Lightning 18(92/165)55.8%
Three-Point Field Goal % Samantha Tomlinson Melbourne Tigers13(17/36)47.2%
Free Throw % Sandy Brondello Brisbane Blazers17(74/84)88.1%

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References

    1. https://web.archive.org/web/20150120114035/http://www.wnbl.com.au/fileadmin/user_upload/Media_Guide/Media_Guide_201415.pdf
    2. https://web.archive.org/web/20120318214857/http://www.wnbl.com.au/fileadmin/user_upload/Media_Guide/2011_12/Team_Profiles/10041_BASKAUST_MEDIA_GUIDE_2011-12_WNBL_BACK.pdf