domain | queensland.basketball |
summary | 2024 awards: Monique Bobongie named Female Player of the Year, Rocco Zikarsky received Male Player of the Year, and Eithen Leard was hailed as Wheelchair Player of the Year. Basketball Queensland (BQ) has partnered with AUSA Hoops to provide US college opportunities for local players (October 8, 2025). BQ extended its partnership with Molten for another five years until 2031 (October 2, 2025). The inaugural season of the official Basketball Queensland podcast, "No Offense," was launched (September 25, 2025).
The website also features resources for various groups, including Wheelchair Basketball, Indigenous Pathways, Coaches, Referees, and Officials. Information on who BQ is, contact details, reports, plans, awards, competitions (such as NBL1 North, CarCoop QSL, State Championships, First Nations Championships, Junior Representative, Molten CBSQ, QLD Club Champs), and various programs like Next Gen, Future Development, State Performance, National Performance, Next Stars, and QLD Ivor Burge, Kevin Coombs Cup are available. Additionally, there's information on State Team. |
title | Home | Basketball Queensland |
description | Basketball Queensland is the peak governing body for basketball in the state of Queensland. |
keywords | basketball, queensland, program, news, performance, state, awards, wheelchair, community, programs, coaches, events, players, ages, play, championships, junior |
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nslookup | A 99.83.190.102, A 75.2.70.75 |
created | 2024-11-30 |
updated | 2025-10-14 |
summarized | 2025-10-14 |
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