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Sydney Mediaguide 2019.Pdf PLAYER ROSTER NO. PLAYER HEIGHT (CM) POSITION DOB 1 Alice Kunek 187 Forward 6/1/91 3 Brittany Smart 174 Guard 28/5/85 4 Tahlia Tupaea 174 Guard 1/6/97 7 Kim Hodge 182 Guard 5/4/98 8 Alex Wilson 180 Guard 21/3/94 10 Shanae Greaves 186 Forward 8/4/93 11 Lauren Scherf 196 Centre 7/3/96 14 Lara McSpaddern 194 Centre 2/4/99 21 Sarah Graham 163 Guard 22/8/89 22 Maddie O'Hehir 179 Guard 19/9/97 30 Jessica Kuster 189 Forward 20/8/92 42 Colleen Planeta 31 Forward 3/9/88 CLUB INFO CLUB DETAILS CLUB CONTACTS Brydens Sydney Uni Flames CLUB NAME Karen Dalton CLUB 0411 397 530 MAJOR SPONSOR Brydens Lawyers CONTACT [email protected] 02 9351 8100 UNIFORM COLOURS Navy CLUB MEDIA Nicole Safi Brydens Stadium STADIUM NAME OFFICER 0436 410 312 Corner Codrington St and STADIUM ADDRESS Darlington Rd Darlington NSW HEAD Katrina Hibbert 2008 COACH [email protected] CAPACITY 1,000 ASSISTANT Hannah Lowe & Tom Garlepp COACH/S /SydUniFlames TEAM Natalie Donnelly MANAGER [email protected] CLUB GAME @SydUniFlames COMMISSIONER CLUB HEAD Lesley Steel @sydneyuniflames STATISTICIAN [email protected] 2019/20 CHEMIST WAREHOUSE WNBL CHAMPIONSHIP MEDIA GUIDE | SYDNEY UNI FLAMES 73 2019/20 SCHEDULE ROUND DATE TIME (LOCAL) Venue Home Team Away Team 1 Fri Oct 11 7:00 pm TSA ADELAIDE SYDNEY UNI 1 Sun Oct 13 1:00 pm BBC PERTH SYDNEY UNI 2 Sat Oct 19 5:00 pm BRY SYDNEY UNI SOUTHSIDE 3 Sun Oct 27 2:00 pm BRY SYDNEY UNI UC CAPITALS 4 Sat Nov 2 5:00 pm AIS UC CAPITALS SYDNEY UNI 5 Thu Nov 7 7:00 pm BRY SYDNEY UNI TOWNSVILLE 5 Sat Nov 9 6:30 pm BBC PERTH SYDNEY UNI FIBA QUALIFIERS WINDOW 6 Fri Nov 22 7:00 pm BRY SYDNEY UNI PERTH 7 Fri Nov 29 7:00 pm BEN BENDIGO SYDNEY UNI 7 Sat Nov 30 7:30 pm SBC MELBOURNE SYDNEY UNI 8 Sun Dec 8 12:00 pm QBA SYDNEY UNI ADELAIDE 9 Sun Dec 15 1:00 pm TSV TOWNSVILLE SYDNEY UNI 10 Thu Dec 19 12:00 pm BEN BENDIGO SYDNEY UNI 10 Sat Dec 21 7:00 pm DAN SOUTHSIDE SYDNEY UNI 11 Sun Dec 29 5:00 pm BRY SYDNEY UNI ADELAIDE 12 Sun Jan 5 5:00 pm BRY SYDNEY UNI MELBOURNE 13 Sun Jan 12 2:00 pm BRY SYDNEY UNI TOWNSVILLE 14 Sat Jan 18 5:00 pm BRY SYDNEY UNI MELBOURNE 15 Sun Jan 26 5:00 pm NCC UC CAPITALS SYDNEY UNI 16 Thu Jan 30 7:00 pm BRY SYDNEY UNI BENDIGO 16 Sat Feb 1 7:00 pm DAN SOUTHSIDE SYDNEY UNI VENUE AIS AIS Arena (Canberra) BBS Bendat Basketball Stadium (Perth) BEN Bendigo Stadium BRY Brydens Stadium DAN Dandenong Basketball Stadium GEE The Geelong Arena NCC National Convention Centre (Canberra) QBA Qudos Bank Arena (Sydney) SBC State Basketball Centre TAR Tralagon Sports Centre TSA Titanium Security Arena (Adelaide) TSV Townsville Stadium 2019/20 CHEMIST WAREHOUSE WNBL CHAMPIONSHIP MEDIA GUIDE | SYDNEY UNI FLAMES 74 YEAR BY YEAR YEAR CLUB WINS LOSSES POSITION PLAYOFFS COACH 1981 Bankstown Bruins 6 4 5th Missed Playoffs Robbie Cadee 1982 Bankstown Bruins 10 2 1st Lost Grand Final Robbie Cadee 1983 Bankstown Bruins 5 12 8th Missed Playoffs Kevin Landon 1984 Bankstown Bruins 12 6 5th Missed Playoffs Steve Farnham 1985 Bankstown Bruins 7 12 8th Missed Playoffs Alan Morris 1986 Bankstown Bruins 8 16 9th Missed Playoffs Rick Bywater 1987 Bankstown Bruins 8 12 8th Missed Playoffs Robbie Cadee 1988 Bankstown Bruins 16 6 3rd Lost Semi Final Robbie Cadee 1989 Sydney Bruins 14 8 5th Missed Playoffs Robbie Cadee 1990 Sydney Bruins 13 11 7th Missed Playoffs Bernie Slattery 1991 Sydney Bruins 10 12 9th Missed Playoffs Bernie Slattery 1992 Sydney Flames 7 13 9th Missed Playoffs Bernie Slattery 1993 Sydney Flames 17 1 1st Won Championship Carrie Graf 1994 Sydney Flames 14 4 4th Missed Playoffs Carrie Graf 1995 Sydney Flames 16 2 2nd Lost Preliminary Final Carrie Graf 1996 Sydney Flames 17 1 1st Lost Grand Final Carrie Graf 1997 Sydney Flames 18 0 1st Won Championship Bill Tomlinson 1998 Sydney Flames 10 2 1st Lost Grand Final Murray Wardle 1998/99 Sydney Flames 10 11 6th Missed Playoffs Murray Wardle 1999/00 Sydney Flames 10 11 6th Missed Playoffs Bill Tomlinson 2000/01 Sydney Panthers 16 5 2nd Won Championship Karen Dalton 2001/02 Sydney Panthers 13 8 4th Lost Grand Final Karen Dalton 2002/03 Sydney Flames 14 7 3rd Lost Grand Final Karen Dalton 2003/04 Sydney Uni Flames 13 8 2nd Lost Grand Final Karen Dalton 2004/05 Sydney Uni Flames 16 5 3rd Lost Grand Final Karen Dalton 2005/06 Sydney Uni Flames 13 8 5th Missed Playoffs Karen Dalton 2006/07 Sydney Uni Flames 16 5 1st Lost Grand Final Karen Dalton 2007/08 Sydney Uni Flames 17 7 2nd Lost Grand Final Karen Dalton 2008/09 Sydney Uni Flames 9 13 6th Missed Playoffs Karen Dalton 2009/10 Sydney Uni Flames 17 5 2nd Lost Preliminary Final Karen Dalton 2010/11 Sydney Uni Flames 10 12 6th Missed Playoffs Karen Dalton 2011/12 Sydney Uni Flames 13 9 5th Lost Elimination Final Karen Dalton 2012/13 Sydney Uni Flames 8 16 7th Missed Playoffs Karen Dalton 2013/14 Sydney Uni Flames 10 14 6th Missed playoffs Karen Dalton 2014/15 Sydney Uni Flames 11 11 4th Lost Preliminary Final Shannon Seebohm 2015/16 Sydeny Uni Flames 13 11 5th Missed Playoffs Shannon Seebohm 2016/17 Sydney Uni Flames 18 6 1st Won Championship Cheryl Chambers 2017/18 Sydney Uni Flames 14 7 2nd Lost Semi Finals Cheryl Chambers 2018/19 Sydney Uni Flames 2 19 8th Missed Playoffs Cheryl Chambers 2019/20 CHEMIST WAREHOUSE WNBL CHAMPIONSHIP MEDIA GUIDE | SYDNEY UNI FLAMES 75 HEAD COACH Katrina, in her first head coaching role at WNBL level brings a wealth of knowledge to the Flames having produced a stellar career as a player. Since retiring as a player, Katrina has stay invloved as a coach at both State LEague level and also coached Victoria at many Junior Championships. Katrina Hibbert is a former MVP Of the league and was a tough player at both ends of the floor and will be keen to portray the same style of play at the Sydney Uni FLames this year. 2019/20 CHEMIST WAREHOUSE WNBL CHAMPIONSHIP MEDIA GUIDE | SYDNEY UNI FLAMES 76 PLAYER INFO #1 ALICE KUNEK FORWARD DOB 6/1/91 Height 185 cm Nationality Australian Junior Association | Eltham Career Highlights | Commonwealth Games | Gold medal – 2018 Gold Coast | FIBA Asia Cup | Silver medal – 2017 India | FIBA Oceania Championships | Gold medal – 2015 Australia / New Zealand | FIBA 3x3 World Championships | Bronze medal – 2012 Athens | World University Games | Bronze medal – 2013 Kazan REGULAR SEASON STATS FIELD GOALS 3 PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGES TEAM YEAR G FGA FGM FG% 3PA 3PM 3P% FTA FTM FT% PTS OR DR REB FLS ASS BLK STL TO PTS REB ASS AIS 2007/08 2 12 4 33.3 3 1 33.3 7 4 57.1 13 7 6 13 0 0 1 3 4 6.5 0.0 6.5 AIS 2008/09 12 52 21 40.4 17 7 41.2 26 17 65.4 66 11 14 25 8 0 5 19 33 5.5 0.7 2.1 AIS 2009/10 7 43 13 30.2 12 3 25.0 12 9 75.0 38 5 10 15 5 2 1 16 21 5.4 0.7 2.1 Bulleen 2010/11 16 54 27 50.0 16 7 43.8 20 17 85.0 78 8 19 27 7 2 3 15 21 4.9 0.4 1.7 Bulleen 2011/12 24 209 83 39.7 70 24 34.3 66 48 72.7 238 53 77 130 38 5 6 59 66 9.9 1.6 5.4 Bulleen 2012/13 24 266 112 42.1 87 37 42.5 76 52 68.4 313 39 86 125 28 4 11 58 55 13.0 1.2 5.2 Dandenong 2013/14 26 303 146 48.2 98 40 40.8 91 82 90.1 414 32 75 107 23 6 14 44 70 15.9 0.9 4.1 Dandenong 2014/15 21 246 103 41.9 89 33 37.1 37 32 86.5 271 44 47 91 19 8 10 34 59 12.9 0.9 4.3 Melbourne 2015/16 24 284 99 34.9 131 45 34.4 75 60 80.0 303 34 86 120 54 7 14 66 62 12.6 2.3 5.0 Melbourne 2016/17 24 272 94 34.6 104 31 29.8 72 60 83.3 279 22 73 95 59 9 17 53 58 11.6 2.5 4.0 Perth 2017/18 23 287 112 39.0 140 52 37.1 56 45 80.4 321 32 64 96 39 2 20 37 64 14.0 1.7 4.2 203 2028 814 40.1 767 280 36.5 538 426 79.2 2334 287 557 844 280 45 102 404 513 11.5 1.4 4.2 #3 BRITTANY SMART GUARD DOB 28/5/85 Height 173 cm Nationality American Junior Association | Cedarville University Career Highlights | 2017/18 Runners up the WNBL Grand Final | 2016/17 WNBL Melbourne Boomers Most Valuable Player and the Players Player Award | 2013/14 Swedish League Champions | 2012/14 Swedish League Guard of the Year | 2009/10 Belgiums Top 5 Foreign Players | 2007 NAIA Player of the Year | 2003-07 Leads all of Ohio Colleges/Universities in Scoring with 3, 236 points.
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