Big V

Australian semi-pro basketball league From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Big V is a semi-professional basketball league in Victoria, Australia, comprising both a men's and women's competition.

Founded2000
First season2000
General managerMatt Royal
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Big V
SportBasketball
Founded2000
First season2000
General managerMatt Royal
No. of teamsMen: 11
Women: 10
CountryAustralia
ContinentFIBA Oceania (Oceania)
Most recent
champions
Men: McKinnon Cougars (3rd title)
Women: Bulleen Boomers (3rd title)
Most titlesMen: Ringwood Hawks (5 titles)
Women: Hume City Broncos (6 titles)
Official websiteBasketballVictoria.com.au
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History

The Big V Conference was established in 2000 and joined the Australian Basketball Association (ABA).[1] The ABA ceased operations following the 2008 season, resulting in the Big V becoming independent.[2]

The 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3][4][5] The 2021 season was abandoned mid-season due to the pandemic.[6][7]

As of 2025, the league's premier divisions are Championship Men and Championship Women. The Big V also has Division One and Division Two as well as a number of youth divisions.[8][9]

Current teams

Men

  • Bellarine Storm
  • Camberwell Dragons
  • Gippsland United
  • Hume City Broncos
  • McKinnon Cougars
  • Melbourne University
  • Pakenham Warriors
  • RMIT Redbacks
  • Sunbury Jets
  • Warrandyte Venom
  • Wyndham Devils

Women

  • Bellarine Storm
  • Bulleen Boomers
  • Hume City Broncos
  • McKinnon Cougars
  • Pakenham Warriors
  • Sherbrooke Suns
  • Sunbury Jets
  • Warrandyte Venom
  • Warrnambool Mermaids
  • Western Port Steelers

List of Champions

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MenWomen
TeamsYear(s) wonTeamsYear(s) won
Ringwood Hawks52012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018Hume City Broncos62007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016
Shepparton Gators32000, 2001, 2003Ballarat Miners32000, 2001, 2002
McKinnon Cougars32019, 2023, 2025Eltham Wildcats32005, 2011, 2012
Sandringham Sabres22002, 2005Werribee/Wyndham Devils32019, 2022, 2024
Dandenong Rangers22006, 2007Melbourne Tigers22003, 2004
Melbourne Tigers22008, 2009Sunbury Jets22017, 2018
Waverley Falcons22010, 2011Bulleen Boomers22023, 2025
Corio Bay Stingrays22013, 2015Sandringham Sabres12006
Wyndham Devils22022, 2024Geelong Lady Cats12010
Hume City Broncos12004Ringwood Hawks12015
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Victorian Basketball League

In 1987, a precursor league to the Big V was established. A women's competition was introduced first followed by a men's competition in 1989. It was known by many names, including Victorian Women's Conference, Country Victorian Invitation Basketball League (CVIBL), and Victorian Basketball League (VBL).[10][11][12][13] From 2000 onwards, the VBL's divisions transitioned into becoming Big V's Division One and Division Two under Championship Men and Championship Women.[10][11]

Champions (1987–1999)

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YearDivision One MenDivision One WomenRef
1987Eltham[10][11]
1988Coburg
1989Swan HillBroadmeadows
1990MilduraEltham
1991HorshamBendigo
1992WerribeeBendigo
1993WerribeeHeyfield
1994SheppartonWaverley
1995WerribeeBallarat
1996WerribeeBallarat
1997WarrnamboolBallarat
1998WarrnamboolBallarat
1999RingwoodBallarat
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