Fixtures

Australia WNBL 10/19 05:00 - Bendigo Spirit Women vs Townsville Fire Women - View
Australia WNBL 10/28 05:00 - Bendigo Spirit Women vs Geelong United Women - View
Australia WNBL 11/02 05:00 - Bendigo Spirit Women vs Sydney Uni Flames Women - View
Australia WNBL 11/08 05:00 - Bendigo Spirit Women vs UC Capitals Women - View
Australia WNBL 11/16 05:00 - Perth Lynx Women vs Bendigo Spirit Women - View
Australia WNBL 11/18 05:00 - Adelaide Lightning Women vs Bendigo Spirit Women - View

Results

Australia WNBL 03/09 04:00 1 [3] Townsville Fire Women v Bendigo Spirit Women [1] W 55-63
Australia WNBL 03/05 08:00 1 [1] Bendigo Spirit Women v Townsville Fire Women [3] W 70-60
Australia WNBL 02/27 08:00 2 [4] Sydney Uni Flames Women v Bendigo Spirit Women [1] W 74-91
Australia WNBL 02/23 04:30 2 [1] Bendigo Spirit Women v Sydney Uni Flames Women [4] W 76-67
Australia WNBL 02/15 04:30 - [5] UC Capitals Women v Bendigo Spirit Women [1] L 83-74
Australia WNBL 02/02 01:30 - [1] Bendigo Spirit Women v Southside Flyers Women [8] W 92-73
Australia WNBL 01/29 08:00 - [6] Geelong United Women v Bendigo Spirit Women [1] W 60-81
Australia WNBL 01/24 07:30 - [1] Bendigo Spirit Women v Adelaide Lightning Women [7] W 65-59
Australia WNBL 01/19 05:00 - [1] Bendigo Spirit Women v Geelong United Women [5] W 95-73
Australia WNBL 01/15 08:00 - [1] Bendigo Spirit Women v Perth Lynx Women [2] W 95-86
Australia WNBL 01/12 04:00 - [1] Bendigo Spirit Women v Sydney Uni Flames Women [4] W 80-62
Australia WNBL 01/02 06:00 - [4] Sydney Uni Flames Women v Bendigo Spirit Women [1] W 71-92

Wikipedia - Bendigo Spirit

The Bendigo Spirit are an Australian professional basketball team based in Bendigo, Victoria. The Spirit play in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) and play their home games at Red Energy Arena. The team debuted in the WNBL in 2007.

History

The Bendigo Spirit were formed in 2007 and debuted in the Women's National Basketball League in the 2007–08 season. The inaugural team was coached by Bernie Harrower and was led by his daughter, Kristi Harrower.

The Spirit played in three straight WNBL Grand Finals between 2013 and 2015, winning back-to-back WNBL championships in 2012–13 and 2013–14. At the time, the team was led by Harrower, Gabrielle Richards, Kelly Wilson as well as imports Chelsea Aubry and the now naturalised, Kelsey Griffin.

The Spirit missed the playoffs every year between 2015–16 and 2023–24. In 2024–25, the Spirit returned to the playoffs and made the WNBL Grand Final behind league MVP, Sami Whitcomb. The Spirit went on to defeat the Townsville Fire 2–0 in the grand final series to win their third WNBL championship.

The Bendigo Spirit Women is a professional women's basketball team based in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. Competing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL), the team is known for its competitive spirit, skilled players, and commitment to promoting women's basketball in Australia. Established in 2007, the Bendigo Spirit has built a strong reputation for developing local talent and delivering exciting, high-quality basketball. The team’s colors typically include purple and white, symbolizing their vibrant community presence and team unity. With a dedicated fan base and a focus on fostering both athletic excellence and community engagement, the Bendigo Spirit Women continue to be a prominent and inspiring force in Australian women's basketball.