2019–20 Townsville Fire season
The 2019–20 Townsville Fire season is the 19th season for the franchise in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL).[1]
2019–20 Townsville Fire season | |
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Head Coach | Shannon Seebohm |
Captain | Micaela Cocks |
Venue | Townsville Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 5–16 |
Ladder | 8th |
Finals | Did not qualify |
Leaders | |
Points | Bishop (15.9) |
Rebounds | Bishop (7.6) |
Assists | Vanloo (4.4) |
James Cook University remain as the Fire's naming rights partner after signing a three-year extension in September 2019.[2] 2019–20 will be the Fire's first season under new head coach, Shannon Seebohm, who overtook the role from Claudia Brassard after she spent three seasons in the position.[3][4]
Roster
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Updated: 11 October 2019 |
Standings
# | WNBL Championship ladder | ||||||||
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Team | W | L | PCT | GP | |||||
1 | Southside Flyers | 17 | 4 | 80.9 | 21 | ||||
2 | Canberra Capitals | 15 | 6 | 71.4 | 21 | ||||
3 | Melbourne Boomers | 15 | 6 | 71.4 | 21 | ||||
4 | Adelaide Lightning | 12 | 9 | 57.1 | 21 | ||||
5 | Perth Lynx | 8 | 13 | 38.0 | 21 | ||||
6 | Sydney Uni Flames | 7 | 14 | 33.3 | 21 | ||||
7 | Bendigo Spirit | 5 | 16 | 23.8 | 21 | ||||
8 | Townsville Fire | 5 | 16 | 23.8 | 21 |
Results
Pre-season
Game | Date | Team | Score | High points | High rebounds | High assists | Location | Record |
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1 | September 28 |
Sydney | 58–77 | – | – | – | Townsville Stadium | 0–1 |
2 | September 29 |
Sydney | 87–93 | – | – | – | Townsville Stadium | 0–2 |
Regular season
Game | Date | Team | Score | High points | High rebounds | High assists | Location | Record |
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1 | October 12 |
@ Southside | 72–81 | Carleton (20) | Carleton, Madgen, Garbin (7) |
Madgen, Vanloo (4) | Dandenong Stadium | 0–1 |
2 | October 18 |
Adelaide | 68–86 | Bishop (24) | Garbin (10) | Madgen (4) | Townsville Stadium | 0–2 |
3 | October 20 |
@ Canberra | 65–67 | Carleton (14) | Bishop (13) | Vanloo (5) | National Convention Centre | 0–3 |
4 | October 27 |
Melbourne | 71–80 | Bishop (20) | Bishop, Garbin, Madgen (6) |
Madgen (5) | Townsville Stadium | 0–4 |
5 | November 2 |
@ Perth | 93–88 (OT) |
Bishop (31) | Bishop (11) | Cocks, Madgen (5) | Bendat Basketball Centre | 1–4 |
6 | November 7 |
@ Sydney | 73–82 | Garbin (19) | Garbin (7) | Bishop (7) | Brydens Stadium | 1–5 |
7 | November 23 |
Southside | 59–91 | Bishop (20) | Bishop (8) | Cocks, Garbin (3) | Townsville Stadium | 1–6 |
8 | November 30 |
@ Canberra | 78–87 | Bishop (23) | Carleton (7) | Madgen (6) | National Convention Centre | 1–7 |
9 | December 8 |
Bendigo | 94–80 | Garbin (27) | Carleton, Garbin (7) | Vanloo (9) | Townsville Stadium | 2–7 |
10 | December 13 |
@ Southside | 62–81 | Garbin (28) | Bishop, Madgen (6) | Vanloo (8) | Dandenong Stadium | 2–8 |
11 | December 15 |
Sydney | 61–57 | Garbin, Madgen (15) | Carleton (13) | Bishop, Cocks (4) | Townsville Stadium | 3–8 |
12 | December 21 |
Perth | 77–82 | Bishop (18) | Bishop (16) | Vanloo (7) | Townsville Stadium | 3–9 |
13 | December 27 |
@ Melbourne | 61–77 | Bishop (19) | Garbin (7) | Madgen (4) | State Basketball Centre | 3–10 |
14 | December 28 |
@ Bendigo | 78–79 | Carleton (19) | Carleton (12) | Vanloo (9) | Bendigo Stadium | 3–11 |
15 | January 3 |
Adelaide | 61–87 | Garbin (21) | Garbin (7) | Madgen (5) | Townsville Stadium | 3–12 |
16 | January 10 |
Canberra | 102–69 | Madgen (26) | Carleton (11) | Vanloo (10) | Townsville Stadium | 4–12 |
17 | January 12 |
@ Sydney | 83–76 | Garbin (18) | Garbin (9) | Vanloo (6) | Brydens Stadium | 5–12 |
18 | January 17 |
@ Adelaide | 60–77 | Madgen (19) | Garbin (10) | Madgen (4) | Titanium Security Arena | 5–13 |
19 | January 19 |
@ Perth | 62–95 | Garbin (19) | Carleton (12) | Carleton, Gaze, Vanloo (3) |
Bendat Basketball Centre | 5–14 |
20 | January 25 |
Melbourne | 68–79 | Carleton (16) | Boag, Garbin (7) | Vanloo (8) | Townsville Stadium | 5–15 |
21 | February 1 |
Bendigo | 69–89 | Boag (22) | Boag (15) | Vanloo (7) | Townsville Stadium | 5–16 |
References
- "THE 2019/20 SCHEDULE HAS ARRIVED". Women's National Basketball League. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
- "JCU EXTEND NAME RIGHTS OF TOWNSVILLE FIRE FOR A FURTHER 3 SEASONS". Retrieved 19 September 2019.
- "BRASSARD STEPS DOWN FROM THE FIRE". wnbl.com.au. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
- "THE TOWNSVILLE FIRE'S NEW ERA HAS OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED WITH THE SIGNING OF NEW HEAD COACH". wnbl.com.au. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
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