UC Capitals (W)

UC Capitals (W)

Leagues Played
Australia WNBL 257
Links
Wikipedia
Australia WNBL 01/07 06:30 - Canberra Capitals Women v Townsville Fire Women L 62-77
Australia WNBL 12/30 06:00 - [7] Sydney Uni Flames Women v UC Capitals Women [8] L 81-70
Australia WNBL 12/28 06:30 - [4] Southside Flyers Women v UC Capitals Women [8] L 76-54
Australia WNBL 12/23 08:30 - [7] Sydney Uni Flames Women v UC Capitals Women [8] L 87-72
Australia WNBL 12/21 06:30 - [8] UC Capitals Women v Perth Lynx Women [6] L 83-97
Australia WNBL 12/18 02:30 - [8] UC Capitals Women v Southside Flyers Women [4] L 72-92
Australia WNBL 12/10 04:00 - [8] UC Capitals Women v Sydney Uni Flames Women [7] L 80-92
Australia WNBL 11/30 07:30 - [6] Adelaide Lightning Women v UC Capitals Women [8] L 90-80
Australia WNBL 11/20 04:00 - [4] Melbourne Boomers Women v UC Capitals Women [8] L 103-68
Australia WNBL 11/12 10:35 - [7] Perth Lynx Women v UC Capitals Women [8] L 97-62
Australia WNBL 11/06 05:00 - [4] Townsville Fire Women v UC Capitals Women [8] L 104-68
Australia WNBL 11/04 07:30 - [2] UC Capitals Women v Bendigo Spirit Women [2] L 85-105
Australia WNBL 03/27 06:00 2 UC Capitals Women v Perth Lynx Women - Postponed
Australia WNBL 03/24 10:30 2 [2] Perth Lynx Women v UC Capitals Women [3] L 91-77
Australia WNBL 03/19 06:00 - [2] Melbourne Boomers Women v UC Capitals Women [3] L 107-52
Australia WNBL 03/17 08:30 - [4] Adelaide Lightning Women v UC Capitals Women [1] L 81-50
Australia WNBL 03/12 11:30 - Perth Lynx Women v UC Capitals Women W 80-96
Australia WNBL 03/05 08:30 - [7] Southside Flyers Women v UC Capitals Women [4] W 64-106
Australia WNBL 02/27 04:00 - [2] UC Capitals Women v Melbourne Boomers Women [4] L 76-78
Australia WNBL 02/19 06:00 - [2] UC Capitals Women v Townsville Fire Women [5] W 84-58
Australia WNBL 02/17 07:00 - UC Capitals Women v Southside Flyers Women W DBFA
Australia WNBL 02/05 08:30 - [3] UC Capitals Women v Southside Flyers Women [6] W 94-69
Australia WNBL 01/30 03:30 - [1] Adelaide Lightning Women v UC Capitals Women [4] W 67-80
Australia WNBL 01/28 07:00 - [5] UC Capitals Women v Sydney Uni Flames Women [7] W 86-54
Australia WNBL 01/23 02:00 - [5] UC Capitals Women v Bendigo Spirit Women [7] W 94-60
Australia WNBL 01/21 08:30 - UC Capitals Women v Southside Flyers Women - Postponed
Australia WNBL 01/19 08:30 - [4] Perth Lynx Women v UC Capitals Women [3] L 102-73
Australia WNBL 01/14 08:30 - [2] UC Capitals Women v Perth Lynx Women [4] L 69-88
Australia WNBL 01/08 06:00 - Melbourne Boomers Women v UC Capitals Women D Postponed
Australia WNBL 01/05 07:00 - UC Capitals Women v Sydney Uni Flames Women - Postponed

The University of Canberra Capitals are an Australian professional women's basketball team competing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL). The team is based in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. In 2014 the University of Canberra Union took control of the Capitals from Basketball ACT. The University of Canberra is the current naming rights sponsor for the Capitals.

History

Founded in 1984, the Capitals first competed in the WNBL in the 1986 season after winning the Women's Basketball Conference (WBC) in 1985. After struggling to make an impact on the competition for more than a decade, the Capitals became one of the dominant teams in the WNBL in the 2000s, due in part to the ascension of one of the greatest female players in the world Lauren Jackson. They have won the WNBL Grand Final in 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2019 and 2019–20.

Since 2017, the Capitals have played out of the National Convention Centre Canberra for regular season games, as well as community and school venues Southern Cross Stadium, Tuggeranong and Radford College. For the 2024–25 WNBL season, the Capitals returned to the AIS Arena for the first time since the 2019–20 season after the venue received $15 million worth of repair work.

The UC Capitals (Women) are a prominent professional basketball team based in Canberra, Australia. Competing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL), they are known for their strong team dynamics, skilled roster, and competitive spirit. The Capitals have a rich history of success, including multiple championships, and are recognized for developing talented players and fostering a passionate basketball community. With a commitment to excellence both on and off the court, the UC Capitals continue to be a leading force in Australian women's basketball.