2010 WSBL season

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2010 WSBL season
League State Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration12 March – 17 July (Regular season)
23 July – 20 August (Finals)
Number of games22
Number of teams12
Regular season
  Minor premiers Willetton Tigers
Season MVP Kaye Tucker (Flames)
Top scorerCasey Mihovilovich (Magic)
Finals
Champions Willetton Tigers
  Runners-up Perry Lakes Hawks
Grand Final MVP Jasmine Hooper (Tigers)
WSBL seasons

The 2010 WSBL season was the 22nd season of the Women's State Basketball League (SBL). The regular season began on Friday 12 March and ended on Saturday 17 July. The finals began on Friday 23 July and ended on Friday 20 August, when the Willetton Tigers defeated the Perry Lakes Hawks in the WSBL Grand Final.

Contents

Regular season

The regular season began on Friday 12 March and ended on Saturday 17 July after 19 rounds of competition.

Standings

Pos
Team W L
1 Willetton Tigers 193
2 Rockingham Flames 166
3 Perry Lakes Hawks 148
4 Perth Redbacks 148
5 East Perth Eagles 148
6 Mandurah Magic 139
7 Wanneroo Wolves 1210
8 Lakeside Lightning 1111
9 Kalamunda Eastern Suns 814
10 Cockburn Cougars 616
11 Stirling Senators 418
12 South West Slammers 121

Finals

The finals began on Friday 23 July and ended on Friday 20 August with the WSBL Grand Final. [1] [2]

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Grand final
               
1 Willetton Tigers 6479X
8 Lakeside Lightning 62 64 X
1 Willetton Tigers 59 7075
4 Perth Redbacks 6062 50
4 Perth Redbacks 5461X
5 East Perth Eagles 47 58 X
Gold Cup icon.svg Willetton Tigers 80X X
  Perry Lakes Hawks 54 X X
2 Rockingham Flames 74 6847
7 Wanneroo Wolves 7950 56
7 Wanneroo Wolves 65 6073
3 Perry Lakes Hawks 6856 79
3 Perry Lakes Hawks 7868X
6 Mandurah Magic 68 62 X

Awards

Player of the Week

RoundPlayerTeamRef
1Carli Boyanich Kalamunda Eastern Suns [3]
2Brooke Hiddlestone Perth Redbacks [4]
3Ashley Gilmore East Perth Eagles [5]
4Brooke Hiddlestone Perth Redbacks [6]
5Casey Mihovilovich Mandurah Magic [7]
6Kate Malpass Willetton Tigers [8]
7Dana-Renae Jones Perry Lakes Hawks [9]
8Brooke Hiddlestone Perth Redbacks [10]
9Casey Mihovilovich Mandurah Magic [11]
10Heidi McNeill Lakeside Lightning [12]
11Michelle Joy Stirling Senators [13]
12Marita Payne Perth Redbacks [14]
13 Samantha Norwood East Perth Eagles [15]
14Marita Payne Perth Redbacks [16]
15Kate Malpass Willetton Tigers [17]
16Dana-Renae Jones Perry Lakes Hawks [18]
17Kelli Hayward Mandurah Magic [19]
18Emma Pass Cockburn Cougars [20]
19Kate Fielding South West Slammers [21]

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerTeamStat
Points Casey Mihovilovich [22] Mandurah Magic 19.64 pg
Rebounds Brooke Hiddlestone Perth Redbacks 273
Assists Kate Malpass Willetton Tigers 118
Steals Jess Van Schie Lakeside Lightning 108
Blocks Marita Payne Perth Redbacks 45
Field goal percentage Marita Payne Perth Redbacks 58.2%
3-pt field goal percentageCourtney Byrnes Lakeside Lightning 34.7%
Free throw percentageRebecca Mercer Wanneroo Wolves 80.4%

Regular season

Finals

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