-
Basketball League (
SEABL) was a semi-professional
basketball league in
Australia comprising both a men's and women's competition. The
SEABL began in 1981 and...
- in Australia. He pla**** in the
South East
Australian Basketball League (
SEABL)
during the 1990s and then
debuted in the
National Basketball League (NBL)...
- East
Australian Basketball League (
SEABL). In 1985, they won
their first SEABL championship. In 1986, they won the
SEABL East
Conference championship. In...
- the
South East
Australian Basketball League (
SEABL). In 1983, the
Boomers finished second in the
SEABL regular season and went on to
reach the ABA National...
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bounce back into
SEABL competition in 2016". The
Sydney Morning Herald.
Retrieved 1 May 2016. "MELBOURNE
TIGERS TO JOIN
SEABL IN 2016".
SEABL.com.au. 7 December...
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South East
Australian Basketball League (
SEABL) for the league's
inaugural season.
After two
seasons in the
SEABL, the team
withdrew from the
league due...
-
League (
SEABL).
Between 2005 and 2012, he was a six-time
Conference All Star (2006, 2008–2012), three-time
SEABL MVP (2008, 2010, 2012), four-time
SEABL leading...
- (
SEABL) franchise. In 1992, a
Spectres women's team
debuted in the
SEABL. In 1995, the men's team
collected their first title as they won the
SEABL East...
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debuted in the
South East
Australian Basketball League (
SEABL) in 1981.
After winning the
SEABL championship in 1983, the
Tigers joined the
National Basketball...
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SEABL championship and the ABA
National championship. They went on to
finish as
SEABL runners-up
again in 1999. In 1999, the men's team won the
SEABL...