A spot in the top four on the NBL1 South women’s ladder could be the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats if it can extend its winning streak to five against Nunawading. Sitting with a 2-3 following a loss to Frankston...
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Challenges keep coming for United
Read MoreSpectres loom large for United
Read MoreOne of the NBL1 South’s tallest rosters comes to town when the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats host Nunawading at Geelong Arena on Saturday night. The fifth-placed Spectres (6-3) features five players 200cm or taller, which will have Geelong United...
Consistency key for Youth League Women
Read MoreNavexa Geelong United Youth League Women’s coach Jason Bannerman has called for more in-game consistency from his team as it looks to stay in touch with the Big V Youth League 1 top six. United faces last-placed Warrandyte at Warrandyte...
Women’s Championship Wrap | Round 3
Read MoreGeorgia Varley has exploded for 50 points asΒ SharksΒ kept its unbeaten start to the Geelong United Basketball Women’s Championship season alive with a 96-36 victory against Try Boys. Varley landed nine three-pointers in her haul at AWA Alliance Bank Stadium. Fellow...
Men’s Championship Wrap | Round 3
Read MorePivot City remains the only unbeaten team after three rounds of Geelong United Basketball’s 2023 Men’s Championship season after ending the unbeaten start of Lara Giants. For the second time in three outings, Pivot topped the ton on its way...
Hadley hopeful of another NBL shot
Read MoreGABE Hadley hopes his impressive start to the 2023 NBL1 South season is turning enough heads to earn a spot on an NBL roster for the 2023-24 season. The 25-year-old guard, who spent the previous NBL season as a development...
United support for Lifeline
Read MoreGeelong United Basketball (GUB) is proud to announce it raised $10,000 as part of Lifeline Round. CEO Mark Neeld was on hand to present a cheque to Lifeline Geelong & South West Victoria Regional General Manager Jason Doherty on Monday...
United in going dry for July
Read MoreGeelong United Basketball’s support of Dry July will extend into a third year in 2023, with several Hoop City Geelong United Supercats NBL1 players taking part this year. Jay Posterino, Chantel Horvat and Gabe Hadley were part of the local...
Top-four in sight for United
Read MoreA fast start on Friday night and a defensive masterclass on Saturday has the Hoop City Geelong United Supercats Women pushing for a spot in the NBL1 South top four. United improved its record to 6-3 and would sit fourth...
Hadley heroics extend winning streak
Read MoreA GABE Hadley-inspired Hoop City Geelong United Supercats have climbed into the NBL1 South top-eight for the first time in 2023 after conquering the Tasmania road double. Hadley averaged 26 points for the weekend, including a game-high 32 on Saturday...
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