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WNBL Coach of the Year Award

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The WNBL Coach of the Year Award is an annual Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) award given since the 1987 WNBL season. [1]

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Winners

Denotes coach whose team won championship that year
Denotes coach/player inducted into the Australian Basketball Hall of Fame
Denotes coach who is currently active
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player had won at that time
Team (X) Denotes the number of times a player from this team had won at that time
Season Coach Nationality Team
1987 Tom Maher  Australia Nunawading Spectres
1988 Robbie Cadee  Australia Bankstown Bruins
1989 Mark Molitor  Australia North Adelaide Rockets
1990 Jenny Cheesman  Australia Australian Institute of Sport
1991 Jerry Lee  Australia Canberra Capitals
1992 Tom Maher (2)  Australia Perth Breakers
1993 Jan Stirling  Australia Adelaide Lightning
1994 Ray Tomlinson  Australia Melbourne Tigers
1995 Guy Molloy  Australia Perth Breakers (2)
1996 Lori Chizik  Canada Bulleen Melbourne Boomers
1997 Bill Tomlinson  Australia Sydney Flames
1998 Phil Brown  Australia Australian Institute of Sport (2)
1998–99 Phil Brown (2)  Australia Australian Institute of Sport (3)
1999–00 Mark Wright  Australia Dandenong Rangers
2000–01 Mark Wright (2)  Australia Dandenong Rangers (2)
2001–02 Karen Dalton  Australia Sydney Panthers (2)
2002–03 David Herbert  Australia Townsville Fire
2003–04 Gary Fox  Australia Dandenong Rangers (3)
2004–05 Cheryl Chambers  Australia Bulleen Melbourne Boomers (2)
2005–06 Gary Fox (2)  Australia Dandenong Rangers (4)
2006–07 Carrie Graf  Australia Canberra Capitals (2)
2007–08 Carrie Graf (2)  Australia Canberra Capitals (3)
2008–09 Cheryl Chambers (2)  Australia Bulleen Boomers (3)
2009–10 Tom Maher (3)  Australia Bulleen Boomers (4)
2010–11 Tom Maher (4)  Australia Bulleen Boomers (5)
2011–12 Peter Buckle  Australia Adelaide Lightning (2)
2012–13 Bernie Harrower  Australia Bendigo Spirit
2013–14 Guy Molloy (2)  Australia Melbourne Boomers (6)
2014–15 Shannon Seebohm  Australia Sydney Uni Flames (3)
2015–16 Andy Stewart  Australia Perth Lynx (3)
2016–17 Cheryl Chambers (3)  Australia Sydney Uni Flames (4)
2017–18 Andy Stewart (2)  Australia Perth Lynx (4)
2018–19 Chris Lucas  Australia Adelaide Lightning (3)
2019–20 Paul Goriss  Australia Canberra Capitals (4)
2020 Shannon Seebohm (2)  Australia Townsville Fire (2)
2021–22 Ryan Petrik  Australia Perth Lynx (5)
2022–23 Shannon Seebohm (3)  Australia Townsville Fire (3)
2023–24 Shannon Seebohm (4)  Australia Townsville Fire (4)

References

  1. ^ "MEDIA GUIDE - WNBL". wnbl.com.au. Archived from the original on October 13, 2015.
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