2024 NBL1 West season

Sports season
2024 NBL1 West season
LeagueNBL1 West
SportBasketball
Duration28 March – 20 July (Regular season)
26 July – 10 August (Finals)
Number of games22 (men)
20 (women)
Number of teams14 (men)
13 (women)
Regular season
  Minor premiersM: Geraldton Buccaneers
W: Rockingham Flames
Season MVPM: Joel Murray (Mandurah Magic)
W: Teige Morrell (Lakeside Lightning)
Top scorerM: Joel Murray (Mandurah Magic)
W: Anneli Maley (Perth Redbacks)
Finals
ChampionsM: Mandurah Magic
W: Rockingham Flames
  Runners-upM: Willetton Tigers
W: Cockburn Cougars
Grand Final MVPM: Joel Murray (Mandurah Magic)
W: Alexandra Sharp (Rockingham Flames)
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The 2024 NBL1 West season was the fourth season of the NBL1 West and 35th overall in State Basketball League (SBL) / NBL1 West history. The regular season began on Thursday 28 March and ended on Saturday 20 July. The finals began on Friday 26 July[1][2] and concluded with both the women's grand final and the men's grand final on Saturday 10 August.[3][4]

Regular season

The regular season began on Thursday 28 March and ended on Saturday 20 July after 17 rounds of competition. Easter games in round 1 on a Thursday night opened the season, followed by Anzac Round in round 5 as well as Pink Round (7), Heritage Round (10), Mental Health Round (12) and First Nations Round (15).[2][5]

Standings

Men's ladder

Pos Team Pld W L Pts Qualification
1 Geraldton Buccaneers 22 20 2 40 Finals
2 Joondalup Wolves 22 16 6 32
3 Willetton Tigers 22 15 7 30
4 Mandurah Magic 22 13 9 26
5 Goldfields Giants 22 13 9 26
6 East Perth Eagles 22 13 9 26
7 Rockingham Flames 22 13 9 26
8 Warwick Senators 22 11 11 22
9 Perry Lakes Hawks 22 9 13 18
10 Lakeside Lightning 22 8 14 16
11 Kalamunda Eastern Suns 22 7 15 14
12 South West Slammers 22 6 16 12
13 Cockburn Cougars 22 5 17 10
14 Perth Redbacks 22 5 17 10
Updated to match(es) played on 20 July 2024. Source: NBL1

Women's ladder

Pos Team Pld W L Pts Qualification
1 Rockingham Flames 20 18 2 36 Finals
2 Warwick Senators 20 17 3 34
3 Cockburn Cougars 20 16 4 32
4 Perry Lakes Hawks 20 14 6 28
5 Willetton Tigers 20 12 8 24
6 Perth Redbacks 20 11 9 22
7 Lakeside Lightning 20 10 10 20
8 Joondalup Wolves 20 9 11 18
9 Mandurah Magic 20 8 12 16
10 Kalamunda Eastern Suns 20 6 14 12
11 East Perth Eagles 20 6 14 12
12 Goldfields Giants 20 3 17 6
13 South West Slammers 20 0 20 0
Updated to match(es) played on 20 July 2024. Source: NBL1

Finals

The finals began on Friday 26 July and consisted of four rounds.[2] The finals concluded with the women's grand final and the men's grand final on Saturday 10 August. Both grand finals were played at RAC Arena[3][4] in front of 6,460 people.[6]

Men's bracket

Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand final
Jul 27, Activewest Stadium
1Geraldton Buccaneers106
4Mandurah Magic100Aug 2, Mandurah ARC
Mandurah Magic110
Jul 27, Niels Hansen Basketball StadiumGoldfields Giants93Aug 3, Activewest Stadium
5Goldfields Giants103Geraldton Buccaneers89
8Warwick Senators88Willetton Tigers98Aug 10, RAC Arena
Willetton Tigers89
Jul 27, Morley Sport and Recreation CentreAug 4, HBF ArenaMandurah Magic 91
6East Perth Eagles81Joondalup Wolves88
7Rockingham Flames104Aug 1, Willetton Basketball StadiumMandurah Magic91
Willetton Tigers108
Jul 27, HBF ArenaRockingham Flames103
2Joondalup Wolves96
3Willetton Tigers78

Grand Final summary

10 August 2024
7:00 pm
Box score
Recap
Highlights
Willetton Tigers 89, Mandurah Magic 91
Scoring by quarter: 29–27, 23–18, 23–18, 14–28
Pts: Michael Dupree 32
Rebs: Thomas Gerovich 11
Asts: Michael Vigor 11
Pts: Joel Murray 30
Rebs: Michael Durr 19
Asts: Joel Murray 3
Mandurah wins NBL1 West Championship
RAC Arena, Perth
MVP: Joel Murray (Magic)


NBL1 West Men's Grand Final
Mandurah Magic 2024 Men's NBL1 West champions

Women's bracket

Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand final
Jul 27, Mike Barnett Sports Complex
1Rockingham Flames84
4Perry Lakes Hawks75Aug 1, Bendat Basketball Centre
Perry Lakes Hawks88
Jul 26, Willetton Basketball StadiumWilletton Tigers80Aug 3, Mike Barnett Sports Complex
5Willetton Tigers92Rockingham Flames92
8Joondalup Wolves76Lakeside Lightning86Aug 10, RAC Arena
Rockingham Flames 97
Jul 26, Belmont Oasis Leisure CentreAug 3, Wally Hagan StadiumCockburn Cougars81
6Perth Redbacks56Cockburn Cougars93
7Lakeside Lightning99Aug 1, Warwick StadiumPerry Lakes Hawks70
Warwick Senators63
Jul 26, Warwick StadiumLakeside Lightning67
2Warwick Senators72
3Cockburn Cougars88

Grand Final summary

10 August 2024
4:30 pm
Box score
Recap
Highlights
Rockingham Flames 97, Cockburn Cougars 81
Scoring by quarter: 19–29, 23–14, 22–19, 33–19
Pts: Jessica Jakens 23
Rebs: Nes'eya Parker-Williams 12
Asts: Gandini, Sharp 6 each
Pts: Alex Ciabattoni 30
Rebs: Daniel Raber 17
Asts: Daniel Raber 6
Rockingham wins NBL1 West Championship


NBL1 West Women's Grand Final
Rockingham Flames 2024 Women's NBL1 West champions

Awards

Player of the Week

Round Men's Player Team Women's Player Team Ref
1 Michael Harris Warwick Senators Teige Morrell Lakeside Lightning [7][8]
2 C. J. Turnage Joondalup Wolves Tiahna Sears Kalamunda Eastern Suns [9][10]
3 Joel Murray Mandurah Magic Imani Guy Willetton Tigers [11][12]
4 Randy Bell Goldfields Giants Ashleigh Isenbarger Perry Lakes Hawks [13][14]
5 Joel Murray Mandurah Magic Melisa Brčaninović Willetton Tigers [15][16]
6 Mike Adewunmi Lakeside Lightning Mary Baskerville East Perth Eagles [17][18]
7 Joel Murray Mandurah Magic Emma Gandini Rockingham Flames [19][20]
8 Joel Murray Mandurah Magic Georgia Pineau Rockingham Flames [21][22]
9 Randy Bell Goldfields Giants Daniel Raber Cockburn Cougars [23][24]
10 Marek Nelson Kalamunda Eastern Suns Natalie Chou Perth Redbacks [25][26]
11 Marek Nelson Kalamunda Eastern Suns Teige Morrell Lakeside Lightning [27][28]
12 Joel Murray Mandurah Magic Anneli Maley Perth Redbacks [29][30]
13 Michael Harris Warwick Senators Karly Murphy Warwick Senators [31][32]
14 Joel Murray Mandurah Magic Anneli Maley Perth Redbacks [33][34]
15 De'Sean Parsons Goldfields Giants Emma Clarke Joondalup Wolves [35][36]
16 Marshall Nelson Willetton Tigers Daniel Raber Cockburn Cougars [37][38]
17 Mike Adewunmi Lakeside Lightning Chloe Forster Warwick Senators [39][40]

Coach of the Month

Month Men's Coach Team Women's Coach Team Ref
Rd 1–4 David Morrell Joondalup Wolves Marcus Wong Rockingham Flames [41][42]
Rd 5–9 Mark Utley Mandurah Magic Marcus Wong Rockingham Flames [43][44]
Rd 10–14 Dayle Joseph Geraldton Buccaneers Brad Robbins Warwick Senators [45][46]
Rd 15–17

Statistics leaders

Stats as of the end of the regular season[47][48]

Category Men's Player Team Stat Women's Player Team Stat
Points per game Joel Murray Mandurah Magic 34.32 Anneli Maley Perth Redbacks 23.09
Rebounds per game Michael Durr Mandurah Magic 15.20 Anneli Maley Perth Redbacks 16.64
Assists per game Joel Murray Mandurah Magic 7.37 Chloe Forster Warwick Senators 6.05
Steals per game Marek Nelson Kalamunda Eastern Suns 3.09 Natalie Chou Perth Redbacks 4.00
Blocks per game Alex Holcombe South West Slammers 2.55 Jessie Edwards Cockburn Cougars 1.67
Field goal percentage Gorjok Gak Rockingham Flames 64.00% Alex Ciabattoni Cockburn Cougars 60.17%
3-pt field goal percentage Jonathan Wade Joondalup Wolves 47.06% Emma Gandini Rockingham Flames 40.56%
Free throw percentage Miles Gibson Perth Redbacks 90.54% Melisa Brčaninović Willetton Tigers 87.50%

Regular season

  • Men's Most Valuable Player: Joel Murray (Mandurah Magic)[49][50][51]
  • Women's Most Valuable Player: Teige Morrell (Lakeside Lightning)[52]
  • Men's Coach of the Year: Dayle Joseph (Geraldton Buccaneers)[53]
  • Women's Coach of the Year: Brad Robbins (Warwick Senators)[54]
  • Men's Defensive Player of the Year: Michael Durr (Mandurah Magic)[55]
  • Women's Defensive Player of the Year: Emma Gandini (Rockingham Flames)[56]
  • Men's Youth Player of the Year: Lachlan Bertram (Mandurah Magic)[57]
  • Women's Youth Player of the Year: Stephanie Gorman (Cockburn Cougars)[58]
  • Sixth Man of the Year: Roosevelt Williams Jr. (Willetton Tigers)[59]
  • Sixth Woman of the Year: Mikayla Pirini (Perth Redbacks)[60]
  • Men's Leading Scorer: Joel Murray (Mandurah Magic)[61]
  • Women's Leading Scorer: Anneli Maley (Perth Redbacks)[62]
  • Men's Leading Rebounder: Michael Durr (Mandurah Magic)[63]
  • Women's Leading Rebounder: Anneli Maley (Perth Redbacks)[64]
  • Men's Golden Hands:[a] Joel Murray (Mandurah Magic)[66]
  • Women's Golden Hands:[a] Chloe Forster (Warwick Senators)[67]
  • All-NBL1 West Men's 1st Team:
    • Gorjok Gak (Rockingham Flames)[68]
    • Michael Harris (Warwick Senators)
    • Joel Murray (Mandurah Magic)
    • De'Sean Parsons (Goldfields Giants)
    • C. J. Turnage (Joondalup Wolves)
  • All-NBL1 West Women's 1st Team:
  • All-NBL1 West Men's 2nd Team:
    • Randy Bell (Goldfields Giants)[70]
    • Nik DeSantis (Geraldton Buccaneers)
    • Michael Durr (Mandurah Magic)
    • Marek Nelson (Kalamunda Eastern Suns)
    • Todd Withers (Warwick Senators)
  • All-NBL1 West Women's 2nd Team:
    • Stacey Barr (Warwick Senators)[71]
    • Melisa Brčaninović (Willetton Tigers)
    • Emma Gandini (Rockingham Flames)
    • Marnelle Garraud (Lakeside Lightning)
    • Ashleigh Isenbarger (Perry Lakes Hawks)
  • Men's All-Defensive Team:
  • Women's All-Defensive Team:
  • Men's All-Youth Team:
    • Lachlan Bertram (Mandurah Magic)[74]
    • Robert Griechen (Geraldton Buccaneers)
    • Josh Hunt (Cockburn Cougars)
    • Pharrell Keats (South West Slammers)
    • George Pearl (Warwick Senators)
  • Women's All-Youth Team:
    • Marnelle Garraud (Lakeside Lightning)[75]
    • Stephanie Gorman (Cockburn Cougars)
    • Claire Jacobs (Willetton Tigers)
    • Brooke Malone (Perth Redbacks)
    • Millie McCarthy (Perry Lakes Hawks)

Finals

Notes

  1. ^ a b Golden Hands Award winner is determined by the following equation: (Total Assists + Total Steals – Total Turnovers) / Games Played = Golden Hands Award Rating.[65]

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