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Featured Events in Sydney Olympic Park in November, 2024 (Continuously Updated)

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WNBL | Sydney University Flames v Geelong United (Sydney Olympic Park) | Nov 30th | Quaycentre

Nov 30, 2024 (UTC+10)
Sydney Olympic Park
Sports & Fitness
Basketball
Explore accurate Sydney University Flames v Geelong United sporting information for 30th November, as well as more Basketball times with Fixture Calendar. Sydney University Flames is a premier women's basketball team in Brydens Stadium6, Australia. The team competes in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) and has established itself as a dominant force in the league. The Flames have won a total of three Brydens Stadium7 championships, in 1993, 1997, and 2001. The team is led by head coach Katrina Hibbert and has a roster of talented and experienced players, including Brydens Stadium7 All-Star Rebecca Cole and Australian Opals member Alex Wilson. The Flames play their home games at the state-of-the-art Brydens Stadium, which has a capacity of over 5,000 seats. With a strong history of success and a talented lineup, the Sydney University Flames are a team to watch out for in the upcoming Brydens Stadium7 season. Geelong United is a professional basketball team based in Brydens Stadium4, Australia. The team competes in the National Basketball League (NBL), the top-tier league in Australia. Geelong United was founded in 2011 and has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the league. Over the years, the team has won numerous awards and competitions, including the 2015 Brydens Stadium8 Championship. The team boasts a talented roster, including notable players such as Damian Martin and Chris Goulding. Their home games are played at the Geelong Arena, a state-of-the-art multi-purpose stadium with a seating capacity of over 8,000. Geelong United promises an exciting and competitive game every time they step onto the court. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

WNBL | Sydney University Flames v Bendigo Spirit (Sydney Olympic Park) | Nov 13th | Quaycentre

Nov 13, 2024 (UTC+10)
Sydney Olympic Park
Sports & Fitness
Basketball
Explore accurate Sydney University Flames v Bendigo Spirit sporting information for 13th November, as well as more Basketball times with Fixture Calendar. Sydney University Flames is a premier women's basketball team in Bendigo Stadium5, Australia. The team competes in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) and has established itself as a dominant force in the league. The Flames have won a total of three WNBL championships, in 1993, 1997, and 2001. The team is led by head coach Katrina Hibbert and has a roster of talented and experienced players, including WNBL All-Star Rebecca Cole and Australian Opals member Alex Wilson. The Flames play their home games at the state-of-the-art Brydens Stadium, which has a capacity of over 5,000 seats. With a strong history of success and a talented lineup, the Sydney University Flames are a team to watch out for in the upcoming WNBL season. The Bendigo Spirit is a professional women's basketball team based in Bendigo Stadium4, Australia. Founded in 2007, the team competes in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL), the top-tier women's basketball competition in Australia. The Spirit has won three WNBL Championships, in 2013, 2014, and 2016, and has also been the runner-up twice. The team boasts a talented roster with players such as Bendigo Stadium6 draft pick Nadeen Payne, Australian Opals player Tess Madgen, and third-generation basketball player Carly Ernst. The Spirit's home games are held at Bendigo Stadium, a modern and spacious venue that can seat up to 3,000 spectators. The team has a strong fan base, drawing large crowds to their games and continuously showcasing high-quality performances. With their consistent success and dedicated players, the Bendigo Spirit is a force to be reckoned with in the WNBL. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

WNBL | Sydney University Flames v Bendigo Spirit (Sydney Olympic Park) | Quaycentre

Nov 13, 2024 (UTC+10)
Sydney Olympic Park
Sports & Fitness
Basketball
Explore accurate Sydney University Flames v Bendigo Spirit sporting information for 13th November, as well as more Basketball times with Fixture Calendar. Sydney University Flames is a premier women's basketball team in Bendigo Stadium5, Australia. The team competes in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) and has established itself as a dominant force in the league. The Flames have won a total of three Bendigo Stadium7 championships, in 1993, 1997, and 2001. The team is led by head coach Katrina Hibbert and has a roster of talented and experienced players, including Bendigo Stadium7 All-Star Rebecca Cole and Australian Opals member Alex Wilson. The Flames play their home games at the state-of-the-art Brydens Stadium, which has a capacity of over 5,000 seats. With a strong history of success and a talented lineup, the Sydney University Flames are a team to watch out for in the upcoming Bendigo Stadium7 season. The Bendigo Spirit is a professional women's basketball team based in Bendigo Stadium4, Australia. Founded in 2007, the team competes in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL), the top-tier women's basketball competition in Australia. The Spirit has won three Bendigo Stadium7 Championships, in 2013, 2014, and 2016, and has also been the runner-up twice. The team boasts a talented roster with players such as Bendigo Stadium6 draft pick Nadeen Payne, Australian Opals player Tess Madgen, and third-generation basketball player Carly Ernst. The Spirit's home games are held at Bendigo Stadium, a modern and spacious venue that can seat up to 3,000 spectators. The team has a strong fan base, drawing large crowds to their games and continuously showcasing high-quality performances. With their consistent success and dedicated players, the Bendigo Spirit is a force to be reckoned with in the Bendigo Stadium7. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

WNBL | Sydney University Flames v Geelong United (Sydney Olympic Park) | Quaycentre

Nov 30, 2024 (UTC+10)
Sydney Olympic Park
Sports & Fitness
Basketball
Explore accurate Sydney University Flames v Geelong United sporting information for 30th November, as well as more Basketball times with Fixture Calendar. Sydney University Flames is a premier women's basketball team in Brydens Stadium6, Australia. The team competes in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) and has established itself as a dominant force in the league. The Flames have won a total of three WNBL championships, in 1993, 1997, and 2001. The team is led by head coach Katrina Hibbert and has a roster of talented and experienced players, including WNBL All-Star Rebecca Cole and Australian Opals member Alex Wilson. The Flames play their home games at the state-of-the-art Brydens Stadium, which has a capacity of over 5,000 seats. With a strong history of success and a talented lineup, the Sydney University Flames are a team to watch out for in the upcoming WNBL season. Geelong United is a professional basketball team based in Brydens Stadium4, Australia. The team competes in the National Basketball League (NBL), the top-tier league in Australia. Geelong United was founded in 2011 and has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the league. Over the years, the team has won numerous awards and competitions, including the 2015 Brydens Stadium8 Championship. The team boasts a talented roster, including notable players such as Damian Martin and Chris Goulding. Their home games are played at the Geelong Arena, a state-of-the-art multi-purpose stadium with a seating capacity of over 8,000. Geelong United promises an exciting and competitive game every time they step onto the court. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

NBL | Sydney Kings v Tasmania JackJumpers (Sydney Olympic Park) | Qudos Bank Arena

Nov 3, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney Olympic Park
Sports & Fitness
Basketball
Explore Sydney Kings v Tasmania JackJumpers sporting information for 3rd November, as well as links for Basketball tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Sydney Kings are a professional basketball team based in Tasmania JackJumpers5, Australia. They compete in the National Basketball League (NBL) and have been a dominant force in the league since their inception in 1988. The team has won three NBL championships, with their most recent victory being in 2019. Some notable players who have represented the Kings include former NBA star Andrew Bogut and Australian Boomers captain, Kevin Lisch. The team plays their home games at Qudos Bank Arena, the largest indoor arena in Australia, with a capacity of over 18,000 spectators. The Kings also hold the record for the most attended basketball game in NBL history, with over 17,000 fans in attendance at a game in 2018. The Sydney Kings continue to be a powerhouse in the NBL, attracting top talent and thrilling fans with their high-quality performances. The Tasmania JackJumpers are a professional basketball team based in Hobart, Tasmania. They compete in the National Basketball League (NBL), the top tier basketball league in Australia, and were established in 2021 as the 10th team in the league. The team has quickly gained recognition and has a strong following, thanks to their impressive performances in the league. The JackJumpers are known for their tenacious defense and electrifying offense, led by star players like Josh Adams and Jarrod Weeks. They play their home games at the Derwent Entertainment Centre, which has a capacity of 7,500 and provides an intimate and exciting atmosphere for fans. In their debut season, the Tasmania JackJumpers have shown promise and determination, making them a team to watch out for in the NBL. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

WNBL | Sydney University Flames v UC Capitals (Sydney Olympic Park) | Qudos Bank Arena

Nov 3, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney Olympic Park
Sports & Fitness
Basketball
Explore accurate Sydney University Flames v UC Capitals sporting information for 3rd November, as well as more Basketball times with Fixture Calendar. Sydney University Flames is a premier women's basketball team in Brydens Stadium3, Australia. The team competes in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) and has established itself as a dominant force in the league. The Flames have won a total of three Brydens Stadium4 championships, in 1993, 1997, and 2001. The team is led by head coach Katrina Hibbert and has a roster of talented and experienced players, including Brydens Stadium4 All-Star Rebecca Cole and Australian Opals member Alex Wilson. The Flames play their home games at the state-of-the-art Brydens Stadium, which has a capacity of over 5,000 seats. With a strong history of success and a talented lineup, the Sydney University Flames are a team to watch out for in the upcoming Brydens Stadium4 season. The UC Capitals are a professional women's basketball team based in the Australian Capital Territory. Competing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL), the team has a strong history of success. Since their establishment in 1996, the Capitals have won a total of nine Brydens Stadium4 championships, with their most recent title being in the 2018-2019 season. The team's roster includes talented players such as Kelsey Griffin, Marianna Tolo, and Kelly Wilson, who have all represented their respective national teams. The Capitals' home venue is the National Convention Centre, which has a capacity of 3,000 and provides an intimate and exciting atmosphere for fans to support their team. With a dedicated fan base, a history of achievement, and a highly skilled lineup, the UC Capitals are a force to be reckoned with in the world of women's basketball. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Sheffield Shield | New South Wales v Queensland (7th Match) Day 2 (Sydney Olympic Park) | Cricket Central

Nov 2, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney Olympic Park
Sports & Fitness
Cricket
Explore New South Wales v Queensland Day 2 sporting information for 2nd November, as well as links for Cricket tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. New South Wales is a powerhouse in the world of cricket, with a rich history of success in both domestic and international competitions. The state's team, known simply as New South Wales or NSW, has won the Sheffield Shield, Australia's premier domestic competition, a record 47 times. The team has also produced numerous legendary players, including the likes of Steve Waugh, Mark Taylor, and Glenn McGrath, who have gone on to make their mark on the international stage. The team's home ground is the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground, which regularly hosts international matches and has a capacity of over 48,000. In addition to their impressive trophy cabinet, NSW players have also been recognized with prestigious individual awards, such as the Allan Marsh One-Day Cup9 Medal and the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy. It's no wonder that NSW is regarded as one of the most formidable cricket teams in the world, with a strong track record of delivering top-notch performances and producing world-class talent. Queensland, an Australian state known for its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes, also boasts a top-notch cricket team. The Queensland cricket team, officially known as the Queensland Bulls, represents the state in domestic cricket competitions, such as the Sheffield Shield and the Marsh One-Day Cup. The team has a long and rich history in the sport, having won the Sheffield Shield a record 9 times and the One-Day Cup 4 times. The Bulls' home ground is the iconic and picturesque Gabba stadium in Marsh One-Day Cup8, which has been their fortress for decades. The team consists of talented and seasoned players, including current Big Bash stars such as Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, and James Pattinson. With a strong track record and a talented lineup, the Queensland cricket team continues to make its mark in the world of Australian cricket. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

WNBL | Sydney University Flames v UC Capitals (Sydney Olympic Park) | Nov 3rd | Qudos Bank Arena

Nov 3, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Sydney Olympic Park
Sports & Fitness
Basketball
Explore accurate Sydney University Flames v UC Capitals sporting information for 3rd November, as well as more Basketball times with Fixture Calendar. Sydney University Flames is a premier women's basketball team in Brydens Stadium3, Australia. The team competes in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) and has established itself as a dominant force in the league. The Flames have won a total of three WNBL championships, in 1993, 1997, and 2001. The team is led by head coach Katrina Hibbert and has a roster of talented and experienced players, including WNBL All-Star Rebecca Cole and Australian Opals member Alex Wilson. The Flames play their home games at the state-of-the-art Brydens Stadium, which has a capacity of over 5,000 seats. With a strong history of success and a talented lineup, the Sydney University Flames are a team to watch out for in the upcoming WNBL season. The UC Capitals are a professional women's basketball team based in the Australian Capital Territory. Competing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL), the team has a strong history of success. Since their establishment in 1996, the Capitals have won a total of nine WNBL championships, with their most recent title being in the 2018-2019 season. The team's roster includes talented players such as Kelsey Griffin, Marianna Tolo, and Kelly Wilson, who have all represented their respective national teams. The Capitals' home venue is the National Convention Centre, which has a capacity of 3,000 and provides an intimate and exciting atmosphere for fans to support their team. With a dedicated fan base, a history of achievement, and a highly skilled lineup, the UC Capitals are a force to be reckoned with in the world of women's basketball. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

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