Geelong United NBL1 players, coaches, board members, and staff have signed up to help raise funds for Barwon Health’s Andrew Love Cancer Centre. In all, 12 people are part of the Geelong United Basketball team going alcohol-free for July. Hoop...
Monthly Archive: June 2023
Time to go Dry
Read MoreLittle margin for error for United
Read MoreHoop City Geelong United Supercats men’s coach Grant Wallace believes his team can only afford one more loss if it wants to be part of the NBL1 South playoffs. United enters the final three weeks of the regular season sitting...
No taking Tigers easy
Read MoreThe NBL1 South women’s ladder shows a significant disparity between the records of the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats and the Melbourne Tigers. Geelong United sits playoff bound in fifth spot with an 11-5 record, while the Tigers are languishing...
Playoff berth on the cards for United men
Read MoreA spot in the Big V Youth League 1 men’s playoffs will become a reality for Navexa Geelong United if they can overcome Camberwell at Geelong Arena on Saturday night. United sits fourth with a 13-4 record, three wins clear...
Men’s Championship Wrap | Round 9
Read MorePivot City has laid claim to Geelong United Basketball Men’s Winter Championship title favourites at the halfway mark of the regular season after taking out a tight tussle with YMCA by five points on Tuesday night. Pivot maintained its unbeaten start to...
Women’s Championship Wrap | Round 9
Read MoreThere might have been only one Geelong United Basketball Women’s Winter Championship match played on Tuesday night, but it was one of the best of the season. Pivot City took another step towards securing a top-two finish with a narrow 72-71...
United stays alive
Read MoreCoach Grant Wallace has hailed the performance of George Blagojevic as the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats squared both its Round 11 and season ledgers with a win over fellow finals aspirants Eltham at Geelong Arena on Sunday. Blagojevic was...
“Measured” performance from United
Read MoreA spot in the NBL1 South top four is in sight for the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats women after splitting their Round 11 road-home double without Chantel Horvat. Following a 94-59 loss to a Cassandra Brown-inspired Mt Gambier on...
Big wins for United boys
Read MoreTwo comprehensive wins have the Navexa Geelong United Youth League Men on the cusp of booking a berth in the Big V Youth League 1 finals series. United sits fourth on the ladder (13-4), four wins clear of seventh-placed Keysborough...
Horvat enjoying Opals experience
Read MoreChantel Horvat has labelled her first three days in camp with the Opals ahead of next week’s FIBA Asia Cup in Sydney as “a phenomenal experience”. The Hoop City Geelong United Supercats star was officially announced as being on the...
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