Bendigo Braves
Bendigo Braves | |
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Leagues | SEABL |
Founded | 1985 |
History |
Bendigo Braves 1985–present |
Arena | Bendigo Stadium |
Capacity | 1,700 |
Location | Bendigo, Victoria |
Team colors | Blue & yellow |
Main sponsor |
Bendigo Bank Champions IGA |
President | Mark Lennox |
Head coach |
M: Ben Harvey W: Jonathan Goodman |
Championships |
M: SEABL/ABA – 2 (1988, 2005) W: SEABL – 5 (1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007) |
Website | BendigoBasketball.com.au |
The Bendigo Braves are a basketball team based in Bendigo, Victoria that play in the South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL). The men's team are six-time SEABL Conference champions, while the women's team are five-time SEABL champions.[1] The men's team also won two National championships in 1988 and 2005, while the women's team won National championships in 2000 and 2003. Since the Australian Basketball Association's defunctness following the 2008 season, neither the Braves or the Lady Braves have claimed SEABL success.
2016 men's roster
No. | Name | Pos. | Height |
33 | Chris Adkins | G | 1.92 m |
34 | Matt Andronicos | C | 2.08 m |
11 | Taylor Bell | F | 2.03 m |
40 | Jake Cowling | F | 1.96 m |
31 | Daniel Hansen | G | 1.92 m |
24 | Chris Hogan | F | 2.02 m |
14 | David Hogan | G | 1.90 m |
35 | Damian Johnson | F | 2.01 m |
1 | Jeremy Kendle | G | 1.86 m |
2 | Jake Lloyd | ||
10 | Jordan Mangan | F | 1.95 m |
Kevin Probert | G | 1.83 m | |
3 | Kevin White | G | 1.85 m |
Notable past players
- Jason Cameron
- Justin Cass
- Josh Garlepp
- Tom Garlepp
- Sam Harris
- Kristi Harrower
- Shawn Redhage
- Tessa Lavey
References
External links
- Official website
- Team profile at Australiabasket.com
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