After missing the chance to secure a playoff berth last weekend, the Navexa Geelong United Youth League Men (4th, 13-5) will get another opportunity when it heads to Rowville Secondary College for a meeting with finals aspirants Keysborough Cougars (7th,...
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Youth League Men look to bounce back
Read MoreMen’s Championship Wrap | Round 10
Read MoreYMCA has narrowly maintained second spot on the Geelong United Basketball Men’s Winter Championship ladder after holding off a fast-finishing Surfcoasters at AWA Alliance Bank Stadium on Tuesday night. In a high-scoring battle in which the two teams combined for...
Women’s Championship Wrap | Round 10
Read MoreDespite missing league-leading scorer Eve Braslis, Pivot City still had enough scoring options as it overcame CC Eagles 68-46 in Geelong United Basketball Women’s Winter Championship action on Tuesday night. Four players scored in double-figures for Pivot, led by 18 points from Ella Tofaeono and...
Monica a capital gain for Canberra
Read MoreFresh from helping Japan to a silver medal at the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup, Hoop City Geelong United Supercat Monica Okoye has signed with WNBL club Unversity of Canberra Capitals. Okoye, who will return to the Geelong United roster this...
United struggle with early Dragons’ fire
Read MoreSlow starts have proven costly for both Navexa Geelong United Big V Youth League teams against Camberwell at Geelong Arena on Saturday night. United’s women were blown out of the water by a 24-7 opening quarter from the Dragons before...
From despair to delight for United
Read MoreIt could have been double delight, or it could have been double disaster, but in the end, the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats split their Round 12 NBL1 South men’s home-road double to remain in ninth position and in the...
Now for the double chance
Read MoreAn NBL1 South women’s playoff berth is now a certainty for the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats after rolling through their home-road double with wins over Melbourne Tigers and Frankston. After seeing off the Tigers with ease, 84-56, on Friday...
Time to go Dry
Read MoreGeelong 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...
Little 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...
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