List of SEABL champions

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Below is a list of South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) champions for both the men's and women's competitions. The men's competition ran from 1981 to 2018, while the women's competition ran from 1990 to 2018.

Results by teams

The champions of the SEABL from 1981 to 1994 were all identical to those who finished on top of the regular-season ladder.[1] From 1995 to 2007, there were conference grand finals that determined the conference champions.[2][3][4]

In 2008, a SEABL grand final was held between the South and East conference champions and an overall SEABL champion was crowned for the first time since 1985.[5][6] The conference system was scrapped by the SEABL in 2018, with a top eight finals structure taking its place.[7][8]

Year South champion East champion League champion Ref
1981Geelong Cats[4][9]
1982Frankston Bears
1983Melbourne Tigers
1984Chelsea Gulls
1985Dandenong Rangers
1986Newcastle HuntersDandenong Rangers
1987Ballarat MinersAdelaide Buffalos
1988Bendigo BravesBulleen Boomers
1989Ballarat MinersBulleen Boomers
1990Ballarat MinersBendigo Braves
1991Knox RaidersBallarat Miners
1992North East Melbourne ArrowsBayside Blues
1993Bayside BluesSydney City Comets
1994Broadmeadows BroncosKnox Raiders
1995Frankston BluesNunawading Spectres
1996North-West Tasmania OriginalsKnox Raiders
1997Hobart ChargersDandenong Rangers
1998Hobart ChargersFrankston Blues
1999Geelong SupercatsKilsyth Cobras
2000Hobart ChargersFrankston Blues
2001Ballarat MinersAlbury Wodonga Bandits
2002Hobart ChargersAustralian Institute of Sport
2003Mount Gambier PioneersCanberra Gunners
2004North-West Tasmania ThunderDandenong Rangers
2005Bendigo BravesGeelong Supercats
2006Knox RaidersGeelong Supercats
2007Bendigo BravesGeelong Supercats[10]
2008Hobart ChargersKnox RaidersHobart Chargers[11]
2009Frankston BluesKnox RaidersKnox Raiders[12]
2010Geelong SupercatsBendigo BravesGeelong Supercats[13]
2011Nunawading SpectresBendigo BravesNunawading Spectres[14][15]
2012Albury Wodonga BanditsDandenong RangersAlbury Wodonga Bandits[16][17][18]
2013Mount Gambier PioneersDandenong RangersDandenong Rangers[19]
2014Mount Gambier PioneersNunawading SpectresMount Gambier Pioneers[20][21]
2015Mount Gambier PioneersAlbury Wodonga BanditsMount Gambier Pioneers[22]
2016Mount Gambier PioneersBendigo BravesBendigo Braves[23]
2017Dandenong RangersMount Gambier PioneersMount Gambier Pioneers[24]
2018Hobart Chargers[25]
TeamsConference ChampionsTeamsLeague Champions
Year(s) wonYear(s) won
Bendigo71988, 1990, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2016Mount Gambier32014, 2015, 2017
Dandenong61986, 1997, 2004, 2012, 2013, 2017Geelong21981, 2010
Knox61991, 1994, 1996, 2006, 2008, 2009Dandenong21985, 2013
Frankston/Bayside61992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2009Hobart22008, 2018
Mount Gambier62003, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017Frankston/Bayside11982
Ballarat51987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2001Melbourne11983
Hobart51997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2008Chelsea11984
Geelong51999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010Knox12009
Nunawading31995, 2011, 2014Nunawading12011
Albury Wodonga32001, 2012, 2015Albury Wodonga12012
Bulleen21988, 1989Bendigo12016
NW Tasmania21996, 2004
Newcastle11986
Adelaide11987
NE Melbourne11992
Sydney11993
Broadmeadows11994
Kilsyth11999
Australian Institute of Sport12002
Canberra12003

Women

The SEABL women's competition was first introduced in 1990.[1] In 2012, the women's competition was divided into two conferences for the first time due to five new women's teams having joined the SEABL since 2006—Brisbane (2007), Sandringham (2009), Hobart (2010), Geelong (2011) and Canberra (2012). Canberra's addition in 2012 expanded the league to 14 teams.[26] The conference system was scrapped by the SEABL in 2018, with a top eight finals structure taking its place.[7][8]

Year South champion East champion League champion Ref
1990Dandenong Rangers[4][9]
1991Dandenong Rangers
1992Knox Raiders
1993Frankston Blues
1994Knox Raiders
1995Launceston Tornadoes
1996Knox Raiders
1997Frankston Blues
1998Kilsyth Cobras
1999Bendigo Braves
2000Bendigo Braves
2001Dandenong Rangers
2002Kilsyth Cobras
2003Bendigo Braves
2004Frankston Blues
2005Ballarat Miners
2006Bendigo Braves
2007Bendigo Braves[10]
2008Kilsyth Cobras[27][28]
2009Brisbane Spartans[12]
2010Dandenong Rangers[29]
2011Dandenong Rangers[30]
2012Knox RaidersDandenong RangersDandenong Rangers[31][32]
2013Knox RaidersBendigo BravesKnox Raiders[33]
2014Hobart ChargersBrisbane SpartansBrisbane Spartans[21]
2015Kilsyth CobrasDandenong RangersDandenong Rangers[34][35][36]
2016Kilsyth CobrasDandenong RangersDandenong Rangers[37]
2017Bendigo BravesGeelong SupercatsGeelong Supercats[38]
2018Bendigo Braves[39]

Results by teams

TeamsConference ChampionsTeamsLeague Champions
Year(s) wonYear(s) won
Dandenong32012, 2015, 2016Dandenong81990, 1991, 2001, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016
Knox22012, 2013Bendigo61999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2018
Bendigo22013, 2017Knox41992, 1994, 1996, 2013
Kilsyth22015, 2016Frankston31993, 1997, 2004
Hobart12014Kilsyth31998, 2002, 2008
Brisbane12014Brisbane22009, 2014
Geelong12017Launceston11995
Ballarat12005
Geelong12017

See also

References

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