Australia takes on the world in peak tournament period
It’s competition season for Australia’s national teams with tournaments across the globe over the coming months.
It’s competition season for Australia’s national teams with tournaments across the globe over the coming months.
Ally Wilson is a rising star in the basketball . The proud Ngarrindjeri woman provides unique insights to her life & career
The Gangurrus are back on the international stage as the FIBA 3x3 Women’s Series launches into its sixth season.
This National Careers Week, Basketball Australia shines a light on Paris 2024 Olympian, Ally Wilson, and her off court career with Generation Australia.
The FIBA 3x3 Women’s Series is the number one event on the 3x3 women's professional circuit.
Both of Australia’s 3x3 teams will be coming home from Singapore with gold medals.
Coming off strong campaigns at the recent 2025 FIBA 3x3 Champions Cup, the Gangurrus teams return to Singapore to compete at the FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup for the fourth consecutive year.
Australia’s Men’s and Women’s 3x3 teams are returning home with a pair of bronze medals from the Red Bull Champions Cup.
Gangurrus squads announced to compete at 2025 FIBA 3x3 Champions Cup in Bangkok, Thailand.
The 3x3 Wombats & 3x3 Gangurrus will return to the stage for the Commonwealth Games in 2026.
Paris 2024 saw three Australian teams competed in the Olympics for the first time.
The Gangurrus achieved their historic first Olympic win against Germany on Thursday, followed by wins against China and heavyweight USA.
Lauren Mansfield, Ally Wilson, Marena Whittle and Anneli Maley will make history as the first Australian 3x3 team to compete at an Olympics.
For the first time, Australian basketball fans will have three teams to support on the world’s biggest sporting stage.
Ally Wilson is set to become the fourth Indigenous female basketballer to wear the green and gold at an Olympics
The Ford BALLIN’24 Melbourne series finished on Friday night with over 30,000 fans attending John Cain Arena across four massive days.
Basketball Australia alongside the Australian Olympic Commission today announced the teams that will compete in Paris
The Boomers, Opals, Gliders, Rollers & Gangurrus 3x3 teams and broadcast information announced
Mr Yao Ming will be in Melbourne this week as his teams take on the Boomers, Seven Consulting Opals and Gangurrus.
After three years flying the 3x3 flag abroad, the 34-year-old guard and team mates will play on home soil next week at Ford Ballin’24 at Melbourne’s John Cain Arena.
In the spirit of reconciliation Basketball Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.