Melbourne Boomers | |||
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Nickname | Boomers | ||
Leagues | WNBL | ||
Founded | 1969 | ||
History |
Bulleen Boomers 1984–2013 Melbourne Boomers 2013–present |
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Arena | State Basketball Centre | ||
Capacity | 3,200 | ||
Location | Melbourne, Victoria | ||
Team colors | Purple and Gold | ||
Main sponsor | Deakin University Australia | ||
Head coach | Guy Molloy | ||
Team captain | Alice Kunek | ||
Ownership | Bulleen-Templestowe Basketball Club Inc. | ||
Championships | 1 (2011) | ||
Uniforms | |||
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The Melbourne Boomers are an Australian professional women's basketball club based in Melbourne, Victoria. It was established in 1969 and, after missing out in 1983, was accepted into the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) in 1984 under the name of Bulleen Boomers, named after the suburb of the same name. Applications were prepared and presented by Jan Collinson, who remained the club’s delegate to the League for many years with her efforts being rewarded with a Life Membership to the League in 2001. Other workers crucial to Bulleen’s entry in the WNBL in the club’s formative years were Janice McLeod, Gary Turner and John Barker.
The Boomers' first coach was Trevor Cook and the initial team included Michele Timms and Samantha Thornton who both would go on to represent Australia with distinction in future years. The club first qualified for the finals in 1989 under the guidance of coach Paul Deacon and, after progressing to the same stage the following year, missed the playoffs until 1996 when, in coach Lori Chizik’s first season, Bulleen finished third in the regular season before bowing out in the semi finals.
Chizik led the Boomers to 1999/00 preliminary final, the club's best ever result. Cheryl Chambers took over in 2001/02 and steered the club to two finals appearances, including the 2004/05 preliminary final.
The Boomers have called Sheahan's Road Basketball Centre, Bulleen, Keilor Basketball Stadium, the Melbourne Entertainment Centre and the Veneto Club home before moving to their current home at the State Basketball Centre, Wantirna.
Since its inception, Bulleen has remained a Club-based program. However, the players and administration of the club have become much more professional and the presentation of the games has improved markedly. The club boasts a remarkably strong junior program and has been instrumental in the development of some of Australia’s best ever basketballers, such as Debbie Slimmon, Samantha Russell, Karin Maar, Tammy Good, Gaylene McKay, Cheryl Chambers.