2019 Queensland Basketball League women's regular season

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Queensland Basketball League
Season2019
Duration6 April – 31 August 2019
Number of games135
Number of teams15
Regular season
Top seed Southern Districts Spartans
Statistical leaders
Points Anita Brown (26.11 ppg)
(Mountaineers)
Rebounds Mikaela Ruef (19.63 rpg)
(Thunder)
Assists Mikhaela Cann (9.73 apg)
(Thunder)
Records
Biggest home win40 points
Spartans 104–64 Port City Power
(5 May 2019)
Biggest away win32 points
Pirates 70–102 Force
(22 June 2019)
Highest scoring109 points
Rip City 106–84 Mountaineers
(29 June 2019)
Port City Power 87–103 Pirates
(20 July 2019)
Winning streak14 games
Southern Districts Spartans
(27 April – 20 July 2019)
Losing streak17 games
Toowoomba Mountaineers
(4 May – 2 August 2019)
2018
All statistics correct as of 5 November 2019.

The 2019 Queensland Basketball League season was the 34th and last season of competition since its establishment in 1979. A total of 30 teams contested the league. The regular season was played between 6 April and 3 August 2019, and the schedule was announced on 22 February 2019. [1]

Contents

Ladder

#TeamPldWLLast 5StreakHomeAwayForAgainst%Win %
1 Southern Districts Spartans 181714-1W39-08-114601190122.69%94.44%
2 Rockhampton Cyclones 181443-2L17-27-214321319108.57%77.78%
3 Townsville Flames 181354-1W27-26-313991301107.53%72.22%
4 Gold Coast Rollers 181354-1W36-37-213591249108.81%72.22%
5 Logan Thunder 181263-2L17-25-414471301111.22%66.67%
6 Mackay Meteorettes 181173-2L15-46-313581267107.18%61.11%
7 Ipswich Force 181173-2L35-46-314331329107.83%61.11%
8 North Gold Coast Seahawks 18991-4L25-44-514031319106.37%50.00%
9 USC Rip City 18995-0W57-22-713681358100.74%50.00%
10 Sunshine Coast Phoenix 188102-3W14-54-51361144993.93%44.44%
11 South West Metro Pirates 187113-2W22-75-41372143695.54%38.89%
12 Cairns Dolphins 185130-5L71-84-51248147584.61%27.78%
13 Gladstone Port City Power 183150-5L61-82-71325154086.04%16.67%
14 Brisbane Capitals 182161-4L30-92-71133136483.06%11.11%
15 Toowoomba Moutaineers 181170-5L170-91-81264146586.28%5.56%

Ladder Progression

Team123456789101112131415
Brisbane Capitals 91214151515151515151414141414
Cairns Dolphins 81113141412121212121212121212
Gladstone Port City Power 141012131314141413131313131313
Gold Coast Rollers 13911111111869445554
Ipswich Force 11147778753334677
Logan Thunder 438542687656435
Mackay Meteorettes 754223444577766
North Gold Coast Seahawks 221466575888888
Rockhampton Cyclones 113334222222222
South West Metro Pirates 1065997101010101011111111
Southern Districts Spartans 642111111111111
Sunshine Coast Phoenix 37688533699991010
Toowoomba Mountaineers 5810121213131314141515151515
Townsville Flames 139659998763343
USC Rip City 1215151010101111111111101099

Game log

Round 1

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Round 11

Round 12

Round 13

Round 14

Round 15

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References

  1. "OFFICIAL 2019 QBL DRAW RELEASED - Mackay Basketball Association". SportsTG.