DateRHome v Away-
02/24 13:00 - Newcastle Eagles Women v Nottingham Wildcats Women 76-67
02/22 22:29 - Cardiff Met Archers Women v Oaklands Wolves Women 52-76
02/22 22:17 - Caledonia Pride Women v Leicester Riders Women 66-85
01/23 20:00 - Newcastle Eagles Women v Durham Palatinates Women 63-75
01/20 15:00 - Durham Palatinates Women v Sheffield Hatters Women 52-60
01/19 17:29 - Nottingham Wildcats Women v Caledonia Pride Women 88-59
01/19 16:40 - Sevenoaks Suns Women v Manchester Mystics Women 78-58
01/19 14:30 - Cardiff Met Archers Women v Essex Rebels Women 65-78
01/13 15:00 - Durham Palatinates Women v Essex Rebels Women 75-74
01/13 14:00 - Leicester Riders Women v Sevenoaks Suns Women 58-77
01/12 15:00 - Manchester Mystics Women v Cardiff Met Archers Women 95-63
01/12 15:00 - Sheffield Hatters Women v Newcastle Eagles Women 109-85
01/12 13:14 - Caledonia Pride Women v BA London Lions Women 58-61
01/06 16:01 - Newcastle Eagles Women v Caledonia Pride Women 70-56
01/06 15:32 - Cardiff Met Archers Women v Leicester Riders Women 50-102
01/06 15:00 - Durham Palatinates Women v Manchester Mystics Women 53-54
01/06 13:00 - Sevenoaks Suns Women v Essex Rebels Women 81-45
01/05 17:00 - Nottingham Wildcats Women v Sheffield Hatters Women 56-81
01/05 16:00 - Newcastle Eagles Women v Manchester Mystics Women 71-61
12/23 16:00 - Nottingham Wildcats Women v Durham Palatinates Women 60-59
12/22 17:00 - Essex Rebels Women v BA London Lions Women 47-79
12/22 16:00 - Manchester Mystics Women v Nottingham Wildcats Women 70-78
12/22 15:00 - Sheffield Hatters Women v Leicester Riders Women 71-74
12/22 13:00 - Caledonia Pride Women v Cardiff Met Archers Women 84-53
12/16 14:00 - Leicester Riders Women v Newcastle Eagles Women 97-57
12/16 13:30 - Sevenoaks Suns Women v Caledonia Pride Women 89-42
12/16 13:00 - BA London Lions Women v Nottingham Wildcats Women 58-64
12/15 14:00 - Cardiff Met Archers Women v Newcastle Eagles Women 49-82
12/09 14:00 - Leicester Riders Women v Durham Palatinates Women 91-84
12/09 11:45 - Caledonia Pride Women v Essex Rebels Women 71-55

The Women's British Basketball League (WBBL) was the top-level women's basketball league in Great Britain, founded on 5 June 2014 as the women's counterpart to the British Basketball League (BBL). The league's headquarters sat in Leicester alongside the offices of the men's BBL. It was replaced by Super League Basketball like the men’s competition.


Like the BBL, the organisation used a franchise-based system so there is no promotion and relegation between the WBBL and the English Women's Basketball League, which forms the lower divisions. Along with the WBBL Championship and the post-season Play-offs, it also ran two knockout competitions featuring all WBBL member teams - the WBBL Cup and WBBL Trophy.

History

Officially approved by the British Basketball League and England Basketball, the newly created Women's British Basketball League was announced to the public on 5 June 2014, and the 2014–15 season was the league's first full season of competition.

The initial line-up included pre-existing teams from England and Wales, competing in a franchise-based organisation similar to the men's British Basketball League model, with no promotion or relegation in operation with the lower leagues. All eight teams from the pre-existing English Basketball League Division One (Women) competition were selected as member clubs, as well as the two finalists from the 2014 Division Two (Women) Play-offs, Brixton Lady TopCats and Leeds Beckett University. Since the league's inauguration, both Leeds and Brixton have resigned from the league, but three new clubs have joined in that time, including the league's first member club from Scotland.

The British WBBL Women basketball tournament is a highly anticipated and prestigious event held in Great Britain. It showcases the immense talent and skill of women basketball players from across the country.

The tournament features teams from various cities and regions, each representing their respective clubs. These teams consist of some of the best female basketball players in the country, who compete fiercely for the championship title.

The British WBBL Women tournament is known for its high level of competition and intense matches. The players display exceptional athleticism, agility, and basketball IQ, making every game a thrilling spectacle for both players and spectators.

The tournament is held in state-of-the-art basketball arenas, providing a fantastic atmosphere for fans to cheer on their favorite teams. The energy and passion in the stands are palpable, creating an electric atmosphere that adds to the excitement of the games.

The British WBBL Women tournament not only showcases the talent of the players but also promotes the growth and development of women's basketball in Great Britain. It serves as a platform for young aspiring players to showcase their skills and potentially earn opportunities to play at higher levels.

The tournament is a celebration of women's basketball, highlighting the dedication, hard work, and determination of the players. It brings together basketball enthusiasts, fans, and supporters from all walks of life, creating a sense of unity and camaraderie within the basketball community.

Overall, the British WBBL Women tournament is a must-see event for basketball fans, offering thrilling matches, exceptional talent, and a vibrant atmosphere. It is a testament to the growing popularity and success of women's basketball in Great Britain.