2014 WSBL season

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2014 WSBL season
League State Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration14 March – 26 July (Regular season)
2 August – 29 August (Finals)
Number of games22
Number of teams12
Regular season
  Minor premiers Rockingham Flames
Season MVP Sami Whitcomb (Flames)
Top scorer Sami Whitcomb (Flames)
Finals
Champions Rockingham Flames
  Runners-up Lakeside Lightning
Grand Final MVP Sami Whitcomb (Flames)
WSBL seasons

The 2014 WSBL season was the 26th season of the Women's State Basketball League (SBL). The regular season began on Friday 14 March and ended on Saturday 26 July. The finals began on Saturday 2 August and ended on Friday 29 August, when the Rockingham Flames defeated the Lakeside Lightning in the WSBL Grand Final.

Contents

Regular season

The regular season began on Friday 14 March and ended on Saturday 26 July after 20 rounds of competition.

Standings

Pos
Team W L
1 Rockingham Flames 202
2 Lakeside Lightning 193
3 Joondalup Wolves 157
4 Kalamunda Eastern Suns 148
5 Cockburn Cougars 139
6 Stirling Senators 1210
7 Mandurah Magic 1210
8 Willetton Tigers 1012
9 South West Slammers 715
10 Perry Lakes Hawks 616
11 East Perth Eagles 220
12 Perth Redbacks 220

Finals

The finals began on Saturday 2 August and ended on Friday 29 August with the WSBL Grand Final.

Bracket

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Grand Final
               
1 Rockingham Flames 9889X
8 Willetton Tigers 84 70 X
1 Rockingham Flames 9584X
4 Kalamunda Eastern Suns 88 64 X
4 Kalamunda Eastern Suns 68 8472
5 Cockburn Cougars 7373 62
Gold Cup icon.svg Rockingham Flames 80X X
  Lakeside Lightning 75 X X
2 Lakeside Lightning 6986X
7 Mandurah Magic 56 73 X
2 Lakeside Lightning 8079X
3 Joondalup Wolves 77 66 X
3 Joondalup Wolves 7470X
6 Stirling Senators 71 58 X

Awards

Player of the Week

RoundPlayerTeamRef
1Casey Mihovilovich Mandurah Magic [1]
2Amy Patton South West Slammers [2]
3 Sami Whitcomb Rockingham Flames [3]
4Kari Pickens Lakeside Lightning [4]
5 Darcee Garbin Rockingham Flames [5]
6 Sami Whitcomb Rockingham Flames [6]
7 Sami Whitcomb Rockingham Flames [7]
8Jennie Rintala Kalamunda Eastern Suns [8]
9 Sami Whitcomb Rockingham Flames [9]
10Amy Patton South West Slammers [10]
11 Sami Whitcomb Rockingham Flames [11]
12Kari Pickens Lakeside Lightning [12]
13 Darcee Garbin Rockingham Flames [13]
14Lauren Jeffers South West Slammers [14]
15 Alison Schwagmeyer Kalamunda Eastern Suns [15]
16Kari Pickens Lakeside Lightning [16]
17Kari Pickens Lakeside Lightning [17]
18 Gabby O'Sullivan Perth Redbacks [18]
19Jacinta Bourne Rockingham Flames [19]
20Emily Fielding Lakeside Lightning [20]

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerTeamStat
Points per game Sami Whitcomb Rockingham Flames 22.55
Rebounds per gameAmy Patton South West Slammers 12.18
Assists per gameShani Amos Joondalup Wolves 5.15
Steals per gameChelsea Burns Joondalup Wolves 3.13
Blocks per gameMarita Payne Cockburn Cougars 3.0
Field goal percentage Krystal Stoneking Lakeside Lightning 59%
3-pt field goal percentageAdrienne Jones Kalamunda Eastern Suns 45.5%
Free throw percentage Sami Whitcomb Rockingham Flames 82.4%

Regular season

Finals

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