2013 WSBL season

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2013 WSBL season
League State Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration15 March – 27 July (Regular season)
2 August – 30 August (Finals)
Number of games22
Number of teams12
Regular season
  Minor premiers Willetton Tigers
Season MVP Sami Whitcomb (Flames)
Top scorer Sami Whitcomb (Flames)
Finals
Champions Wanneroo Wolves
  Runners-up Kalamunda Eastern Suns
Grand Final MVP Nikita-Lee Martin (Wolves)
WSBL seasons

The 2013 WSBL season was the 25th season of the Women's State Basketball League (SBL). The regular season began on Friday 15 March and ended on Saturday 27 July. The finals began on Friday 2 August and ended on Friday 30 August, when the Wanneroo Wolves defeated the Kalamunda Eastern Suns in the WSBL Grand Final.

Contents

Regular season

The regular season began on Friday 15 March and ended on Saturday 27 July after 20 rounds of competition. [1]

Standings

Pos
Team W L
1 Willetton Tigers 175
2 Rockingham Flames 166
3 Wanneroo Wolves 166
4 Lakeside Lightning 139
5 Kalamunda Eastern Suns 1210
6 Stirling Senators 1111
7 Cockburn Cougars 1111
8 South West Slammers 1111
9 Perth Redbacks 1012
10 Perry Lakes Hawks 913
11 Mandurah Magic 517
12 East Perth Eagles 121

Finals

The finals began on Friday 2 August and ended on Friday 30 August with the WSBL Grand Final.

Bracket

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Grand Final
               
1 Willetton Tigers 65 62 X
8 South West Slammers 6768X
8 South West Slammers 53 77 X
5 Kalamunda Eastern Suns 6992X
4 Lakeside Lightning 62 60 X
5 Kalamunda Eastern Suns 6571X
  Kalamunda Eastern Suns 47 X X
Gold Cup icon.svg Wanneroo Wolves 72X X
2 Rockingham Flames 10589X
7 Cockburn Cougars 89 70 X
2 Rockingham Flames 76 8252
3 Wanneroo Wolves 8972 60
3 Wanneroo Wolves 8475X
6 Stirling Senators 59 68 X

Awards

Player of the Week

RoundPlayerTeamRef
1 Taylor Lilley Stirling Senators [2]
2Ashlee Sidebottom Mandurah Magic [2]
3Stephanie Jones Cockburn Cougars [2]
4Marita Payne Perth Redbacks [2]
5 Lisa Wallbutton Willetton Tigers [2]
6 Sami Whitcomb Rockingham Flames [2]
7Nikita-Lee Martin Wanneroo Wolves [2]
8Kim Sitzmann South West Slammers [2]
9Adrienne Jones Kalamunda Eastern Suns [2]
10 Sami Whitcomb Rockingham Flames [2]
11Stephanie Jones Cockburn Cougars [2]
12Amber Land Stirling Senators [2]
13Gabriella Clayton Perry Lakes Hawks [2]
14 Sami Whitcomb Rockingham Flames [2]
15Chelsea Burns Wanneroo Wolves [2]
16 Sami Whitcomb Rockingham Flames [2]
17 Antonia Edmondson Willetton Tigers [2]
18 Taylor Lilley Stirling Senators [2]
19Amber Land Stirling Senators [2]
20Nikita-Lee Martin Wanneroo Wolves [2]

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerTeamStat
Points per game Sami Whitcomb [3] [4] Rockingham Flames 23.21
Rebounds per game Lisa Wallbutton Willetton Tigers 13.79
Assists per gameJessica Van Schie Lakeside Lightning 4.32
Steals per gameChelsea Burns Wanneroo Wolves 2.90
Blocks per gameMarita Payne Perth Redbacks 3.86
Field goal percentage Marita Payne Perth Redbacks 47.8%
3-pt field goal percentage Melissa Marsh Willetton Tigers 38.6%
Free throw percentageKrystal Stoneking Lakeside Lightning 77.1%

Regular season

Finals

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