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Mar
Team Lists
Every U18 women's player at the 2025 Nationals
Complete list of all under-18 women competing at the 2025 National Basketball Championships in QLD
- 132 of Australia's top junior women's basketballers selected for Under-18 National Championships in April
- South Australia Metro are the defending champions
- The Under-18 Australian Championships are being held in Queensland
The 2025 Under-18 Women's and National Junior Wheelchair Championships will take place in Queensland, co-hosted by Basketball Australia and the Northside Wizards Basketball Association between Sunday April 6 and Sunday April 13, 2025.
South Australia Metro come in as defending champions after beating New South Wales Country 59-56 in the 2024 Grand Final.
Below is a complete list of all 132 players representing their State and Territories. Click here for the complete list of under-18 men's players.
South Australia Country
- Claire Mitchell – Mount Gambier
- Daisy Hocking – Strathalbyn
- Holly Grant – Great Southern
- Isla Millard – Eastern Hills
- Lily Milosevic – Great Southern
- Mahlia James – Barossa Valley
- Mia Richards – Bordertown
- Ruby Stockley – Great Southern
- Shayden Russell – Mount Gambier
- Stella Reed – Light
South Australia Metro
- Abbey Jones
- Alek Deng
- Annaliese Elliott
- Arabella Beinke
- Aspen Crase
- Caitlin Hardin
- Keira Gardiner
- Olivia Tredrea
- Sarah Warner
- Shamah Gabriel Yak
Western Australian Country
- Keely Berry
- Abigail Durdin
- Ella Edwards
- Gabriella Huddlestone
- Matilda Liebrechts
- Charlotte Lofgren
- Ava Marmion
- Ashlee Monaghan
- Ava O'Neill
- Tatum Whalley
Western Australian Metro
- Reece Anticevic
- Ella Barmentloo
- Lara Bussell
- Natalie Chisi
- Mikayla Deshon
- Aysha Kemp
- Penelope Punaivaha
- Keira Reilly
- Eva Smith
- Paris Spencer
Australian Capital Territory
- Kaiya Barsby – Radford College
- Olivia Brankovic – Roadrunners/Wests
- Indiana Clowry – Daramalan/Wests
- Zara Funnell – Norths
- Maya Hart – Norths
- Molly Lacey – Rats
- Jorja Langi – Roadrunners
- Hena Lomu – Daramalan/TSC
- Madison Scholfield – Radford College
- Ava Tawake – Norths
Queensland North
- Alley Simpson – Mackay Basketball
- Breanna Edgerton – Cairns Basketball
- Cheyenne Bobongie – Mackay Basketball
- Clara Kolb – Townsville Basketball
- Eden Catip – Mackay Basketball
- Isabel Smith – Mackay Basketball
- Leah Pearson-Pitt – Cairns Basketball
- Lily Mapp – Mackay Basketball
- Macey Lahrs – Townsville Basketball
- Maggie Thorburn – Mackay Basketball
- Taryn Bond – Cairns Basketball
Queensland South
- Claudia Barry – Sunshine Coast Basketball
- Jema Sebasio – South West Metro Pirates
- Jovana Ilic – Brisbane Basketball
- Lily Bartholomaeus – South West Metro Pirates
- Lisa Holl – Southern Districts Spartans
- Mia Gurney – North Gold Coast Seahawks
- Mya Moke – Southern Districts Spartans
- Olivia Olechnowicz – Logan Basketball
- Shaliyah Forbes – Southern Districts Spartans
- Sinai Foai – Logan Basketball
- Tereise Reupena – Logan Basketball
Victoria Country
- Eliza Ashby – Ballarat
- Ayisha Balogun – Geelong
- Megen Cooper – Korumburra
- Lily Exton – Kilsyth
- Mia Harvey – Bendigo
- Jasmine King – Geelong
- Nyapath Machot – Geelong
- Poppy Myers – Geelong
- Elise Napier – Echuca
- Mica Nightingale – Casey
- Willow Smith – Geelong
- Poppy Stevens – Geelong
Victoria Metro
- Sophie Alexander – Frankston
- Madeline Angus – Sandringham
- Sitaya Fagan – COE/Casey
- Addison Knight – Eltham
- Taia McMechan – Nunawading
- Daisy Nousis – Mckinnon
- Sophie Richardson – Eltham
- Madison Ryan – Sandringham
- Laura Seiz – Melbourne
- Vanessa Tavete – Casey
- Imogen Trout – Bulleen
- Matilda Trout – Bulleen
New South Wales Country
- Rose Bond – Newcastle Falcons
- Isabelle Burns – Newcastle Falcons
- Molly Coble – Illawarra Hawks
- Hayley DeFriskbom – Maitland Mustangs
- Jazzy Gordon – Dubbo Rams
- Kira Juffermans – Coffs Harbour Suns
- Kijana McCowan – Albury Cougars
- Isabel Morgan – Newcastle Falcons
- Alina Pasakarnis – Illawarra Hawks
- Lillian Ragan – Illawarra Hawks
New South Wales Metro
- Nadia Aukuso – Sydney Comets
- Sienna Clark – Hills Hornets
- Ebony Dixon – Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
- Rebecca Donnelly – Norths Bears
- Lola Gralton – Norths Bears
- Olivia Hastings – Norths Bears
- Mia Minshall – Sydney Comets
- Kaila Proctor – Bankstown Bruins
- Peyton Skinner – Hills Hornets
- Angela Tako – Penrith Panthers
Tasmania
- Portia Chopping – Southern Wolves Basketball Association
- Harriet Close – Ulverstone Basketball Association
- Ella Lee – Penguin Basketball Association
- Kirra Munns – Ulverstone Basketball Association
- Matilda Neate – Launceston Basketball Association
- Nikki Parker – Ulverstone Basketball Association
- Sophie Ryan – Launceston Basketball Association
- Eva Schulze – Hobart Phoenix Basketball Association
- Andie Smith – Kingborough Basketball Association
- Bailie Wickham – Somerset Basketball Association
Northern Territory
The Northern Territory is not sending an Under-18 Women's Team to the Australian Championships.
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