Adelaide Lightning

The Adelaide Lightning is an Australian professional women's basketball team competing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL).[1] The club is based in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. The club was formed in 1993 and they play in the 8,000-seat Titanium Security Arena.

Adelaide Lightning
LeaguesWNBL
Founded1993
HistoryAdelaide Lightning
1993–2005 & 2006–Present
Adelaide Fellas
2005–2006
ArenaTitanium Security Arena
Findon, South Australia
Australia
Capacity7,800
Team colors  Dark blue
  Red
  Yellow
Head coachNat Hurst
Championships5 (1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2008)
WebsiteOfficial website

History

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The Adelaide Lightning were formed in 1993 and started playing out of the Clipsal Powerhouse. Since the early 2000s the team has tended to alternate between their current home at the Adelaide Arena (formerly the Powerhouse) and the Wayville Sports Centre located within the Adelaide Showgrounds.

The Lightning have won the WNBL Championship five times (1994, 1995, 1996, 1998 and 2008). The club's captain during its glory years of the 1990s was three time Olympian, twice WNBL MVP and club games record holder (304) Rachael Sporn. Sporn is also the only Lightning player to have her number (14) retired by the club. Other Opals to have played with the Lightning include Jenny Whittle, Carla Boyd, Jo Hill, Kristi Harrower, Erin Phillips, Jae Kingi-Cross, Marina Moffa, Tracey Beatty and Suzy Batkovic-Brown.

As of the 2013–14 WNBL season, the Lightning and Adelaide's men's NBL team the Adelaide 36ers entered into a merger which saw the two teams share the same management team. This also saw the Lightning move their home games exclusively played at the Adelaide Arena where they would play a number of double headers with the 36ers, ensuring larger home attendances for the Lightning and raising the profile of the team. The return to the 8,000 seat Adelaide Arena gives the Lightning easily the largest current venue in the WNBL (the Arena seats some 2,800 more than the AIS Arena in Canberra, while most other WNBL venues can seat around 2,000 – 2,500).

On 5 March 2019, Mr Bruce Spangler, Chairman of Arena Stadium Management announced that he and another business person had negotiated with the WNBL to take over the licence from Adelaide Basketball who were going to hand in the WNBL Club licence at the end of the 2018–19 season. A new sustainable model has now been released for the public to be involved in.

In September 2023, the Lightning and Rachael Sporn agreed to un-retired her number 14 jersey, which was originally retired in 2007.[2]

Season-by-season records

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SeasonStandingsRegular seasonFinalsHead coach
WLPCT
Adelaide Lightning
19932nd16288.8Lost Semi Final (Sydney, 59–64)
Lost Preliminary Final (Perth, 66–68)
Jan Stirling
19941st16288.8Won Semi Final (Melbourne, 84–82)
Won Grand Final (Melbourne, 84–77)
Jan Stirling
19951st16288.8Won Semi Final (Sydney, 73–63)
Won Grand Final (Melbourne, 50–43)
Jan Stirling
19962nd16288.8Lost Semi Final (Sydney, 54–57)
Won Preliminary Final (Perth, 87–55)
Won Grand Final (Sydney, 80–65)
Jan Stirling
19972nd14477.7Won Semi Final (Sydney, 58–54)
Lost Grand Final (Sydney, 56–61)
Jan Stirling
19982st9375.0Lost Semi Final (Sydney, 42–61)
Won Preliminary Final (AIS, 81–54)
Won Grand Final (Sydney, 67–57)
Jan Stirling
1998–993rd12957.1Won Semi Final (Melbourne, 63–54)
Lost Preliminary Final (Perth, 46–67)
Jan Stirling
1999–002nd13861.9Won Semi Final (Canberra, 91–84)
Lost Grand Final (Canberra, 50–67)
Jan Stirling
2000–013rd15671.4Lost Semi Final (Dandenong, 71–83)Jan Stirling
2001–021st17480.9Lost Semi Final (Canberra, 62–66)
Lost Preliminary Final (Sydney, 64–66)
Jan Stirling
2002–034th12957.1Lost Semi Final (Sydney, 70–72)Jan Stirling
2003–043rd13861.9Won Semi Final (Canberra, 72–63)
Lost Preliminary Final (Sydney, 61–65)
Jan Stirling
2004–054th13861.9Lost Semi Final (Sydney, 93–94)Chris Lucas
Adelaide Fellas
2005–062nd14766.6Lost Semi Final (Dandenong, 70–75)
Lost Preliminary Final (Canberra, 81–83)
Chris Lucas
Adelaide Lightning
2006–073rd15671.4Won Semi Final (Dandenong, 66–61)
Lost Preliminary Final (Canberra, 74–82)
Chris Lucas
2007–081st21387.5Lost Semi Final (Sydney, 71–90)
Won Preliminary Final (Dandenong, 74–64)
Won Grand Final (Sydney, 92–82)
Vicki Valk
2008–094th15768.1Won Elimination Final (Bendigo, 81–73)
Lost Semi Final (Townsville, 78–91)
Vicki Valk
2009–106th13959.0Did not qualifyVicki Valk
2010–119th31913.6Did not qualifyStephen Breheny
2011–121st18481.8Lost Semi Final (Bulleen, 70–73)
Lost Preliminary Final (Dandenong, 78–91)
Peter Buckle
2012–133rd18675.0Lost Semi Final (Townsville, 53–60)Peter Buckle
2013–145th121250.0Did not qualifyPeter Buckle
Richard Dickel
2014–157th71531.8Did not qualifyJeremi Moule
2015–167th101441.6Did not qualifyTracy York
2016–178th32112.5Did not qualifyChris Lucas
2017–185th111052.3Did not qualifyChris Lucas
2018–193rd13861.9Won Semi Final (Melbourne, 2–0)
Lost Grand Final (Canberra, 1–2)
Chris Lucas
2019–204th12957.1Lost Semi Final (Southside, 0–2)Chris Lucas
20206th5838.5Did not qualifyGuy Molloy
2021–224th10758.8Lost Semi Final (Melbourne Boomers, 0–2)Guy Molloy
2022–237th51623.8Did not qualifyNatalie Hurst
2023–247th81338.0Did not qualifyNatalie Hurst
Regular season37622962.25 Minor Premierships
Finals192543.25 WNBL Championships

Source: Adelaide Lightning Archived 22 August 2019 at the Wayback Machine

Statistics

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Adelaide Lightning statistics
2010s
SeasonPPGRPGAPGSPGBPG
2010–11A. Marino (15.2)D. Walker (6.5)A. Marino (4.2)D. Walker (1.9)D. Walker (1.9)
2011–12S. Batkovic (24.6)S. Batkovic (10.2)A. Marino (3.5)S. Batkovic (2.6)S. Batkovic (1.6)
2012–13S. Batkovic (21.0)S. Batkovic (9.7)J. Screen (4.3)S. Batkovic (1.5)S. Batkovic (2.6)
2013–14L. Hodges (17.8)L. Hodges (7.7)A. Marino (3.4)J. Foley (1.0)C. Shegog (1.1)
2014–15L. Hodges (16.5)J. Screen (6.9)J. Screen (3.7)J. Foley (1.3)K. Scheer (0.7)
2015–16L. Mitchell (16.8)M. Ruef (9.9)L. Mitchell (4.5)L. Mitchell (2.1)K. Standish (0.8)
2016–17L. Hodges (17.5)L. Hodges (7.1)S. Logic (5.4)S. Logic (1.8)C. Planeta (1.5)
2017–18A. Bishop (15.7)A. Bishop (9.2)N. Seekamp (5.0)N. Novosel (2.4)R. Hamblin (1.0)
2018–19N. Coffey (17.5)K. Alexander (8.9)N. Seekamp (6.0)N. Seekamp (2.2)N. Coffey (1.3)

Players

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Current roster

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2023–24 Adelaide Lightning roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.
G3 Basham, Brooke1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
G4 Tonks, Elizabeth1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
G6 Thompson, Sharna (DP)1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
G/F7 Talbot, Stephanie (C)1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
G9 Simons, Jess (DP)1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
F11 Mole, Taylor1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
F12 Coleman, Molly (DP)1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
G13 Willoughby, Jocelyn (I)1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
G14 Borlase, Isobel1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
F/C20 Batish, Ella1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
F21 Turner, Brianna (I)1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
G24 Stasinowsky, Bianca (DP)1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
G33 Mansfield, Lauren1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
F34 Bourne, Isabelle1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
G/F41 Brazel, Tayla1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Mel Downer

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DP) Development player
  • (I) Import player
  • Injured

Updated: 28 January 2024

Honour roll

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WNBL Championships:5 (1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2007/08)
WNBL Finals Appearances:19 (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1998/99, 1999/2000, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2011/12, 2012/13)
WNBL Grand Final appearances:7 (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999/2000, 2007/08)
WNBL Most Valuable Players:Rachael Sporn (1996, 1997), Suzy Batkovic (2012, 2013)
WNBL Grand Final MVPs:Rachael Sporn (1994, 1995), Michelle Brogan (1996), Jo Hill (1998), Renae Camino (2008)
WNBL Coach of the Year:Jan Stirling (1993), Peter Buckle (2012)
WNBL Rookie of the Year:Kamala Lamshed (2002)

References

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  1. ^ "WNBL Media Guide 2016–17" (PDF). wnbl.com.au. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 November 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  2. ^ Minh (11 September 2023). "RACHAEL SPORN'S NO. 14 JERSEY RETURNS WITH ISOBEL BORLASE". wnbl.basketball/adelaide. Archived from the original on 8 January 2024.
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