National Performance Camp (NPC) 2025
The Basketball Australia National Performance Camp brings together 26 boys and 26 girls, born in 2008 and 2009, along with 30 coaches from across the country.
The Basketball Australia National Performance Camp brings together 26 boys and 26 girls, born in 2008 and 2009, along with 30 coaches from across the country.
National teams coaches Brian Goorjian (Boomers, Head Coach), Shannon Seebohm (Opals, Asst. Coach) and Matt Nielsen (Boomers, Asst. Coach) came together to share their valuable experience and knowledge for community coaches development at John Cain Arena.
Kids across the country gets opportunity to lace up at the Super Clinic which included their favourite Boomers, Opals, Rollers and Gliders.
As part of the 2024 Basketball Australia National Coaches Conference held on May 27 and 28 in Canberra, there were a series of on-court clinics, along with some keynote presentations at the Australian Institute of Sport.
For the first time She Hoops ran 4 Holiday Camps in Western Australia from 1st-4th April which received an overwhelming response.
She Hoops has partnered with the Aboriginal Basketball Academy to deliver this program designed for Indigenous girls aged between 14-17. The Shehoops Indigenous Leadership Program is a holistic program aimed at offering Indigenous girls a range of new skills with physical, social and emotional benefits.
The Basketball Australia National Performance Camp brings together 24 boys and 23 girls, born in 2007 and 2008, along with 30 coaches from across the country.
She Hoops and the Southside Flyers teamed up for a special event - Clinic for a Cause. The basketball clinic wasn't only about shooting hoops and swishing three-pointers; it was about making a difference in the community with all proceeds going to Lifeline Australia, supporting their vital work in mental health.
A mega Ford Aussie Hoops session held during Foot Locker ASC in Gold Coast.
Our national elite coaches Sandy Brondello OLY and Brian Goorjian conducted a coaching seminar at Gold Coast as part of the Foot Locker Australian School Championships.
Named after five-time Paralympian and the legend of the Australian wheelchair basketball program, the Frank Ponta Cup provides high level competition to athletes within the pathway while giving national team coaches a look at a wide range of talent from around the country.
Lauren Jackson was joined by elite coaches from the Opals, WNBL, NBL1 and the Big V to run a holiday camp for 200 girls at Dandenong Stadium over the school holidays.
Tuesday 15th August: Goorjian delivers "Boomers Coach Development Session and Training Observation" to 449 coaches at Rod Laver Arena.
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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.