The Australian Devils have claimed their third consecutive silver medal at the IWBF Under-25 World Championships after dropping their gold medal clash against the USA, 25-62.
The Australian Devils have claimed their third consecutive silver medal at the IWBF Under-25 World Championships after dropping their gold medal clash against the USA, 25-62.
The Australian Devils have put in an incredible defensive performance to shut down the reigning Champions Great Britain and upset them with a 42-36 victory in the Semi-Final of the 2019 IWBF Under-25 World Championships.
The Australian Devils have bounced back in style at the 2019 IWBF Under-25 World Championships, defeating South Africa 72-12 in the Quarter-Final to set up a Semi-Final clash tomorrow night.
The Australian Devils have been unable to get past the USA in their final group stage game of the 2019 IWBF Under-25 World Championships, falling 31-56.
The Australian Devils have remained unbeaten at the 2019 IWBF Under-25 World Championships, taking care of Turkey 53-24 in their second game of the group stage.
The Australian Devils are off to the perfect start at the 2019 IWBF Under-25 World Championships, beating Germany 55-37 in their opening game of the tournament.
The Australian Devils tip off their IWBF Under-25 World Championships campaign on May 23, aiming to equal or better their silver medal winning performances from the previous two tournaments.
The Australian Devils U25 Junior Women wheelchair basketball team has been selected to represent Australia to attend the IWBF World Championships in Suphanburi, Thailand from the 20th – 29th May.
Five members of the Australian Under-25 Devils and two coaches will attend a development camp in Thailand, designed to assist female athletes from all nations in the early stages of their careers.
The Australian Under-25 Devils have completed an international warm-up series against Japan in a lead-up to the IWBF Under-25 World Championships in May.
The Australian Under-25 Devils are midway through an international series against Japan that will help determine the team to compete at the IWBF Under-25 World Championships in May.
The Under-25 Australian women's wheelchair basketball team (Devils) are preparing for a full week of training and international competition against an Under-25 Japanese women's team next week in Canberra.
Basketball Australia is excited to announce the appointments of Brad Ness and Stephen Charlton to the head coaching roles of the Australian Under-23 Spinners and Under-25 Devils respectively.
Despite not winning the ultimate prize, the Australian Devils have concluded a very successful U25 World Championship, earning a silver medal after a 35-44 loss to Great Britain.
With the opportunity to secure second place ahead of the Semi-Finals, the Australian Devils beat Canada on the back of a dominant second half performance, winning 73-57.
Devils take the home team to the wire and win 60 - 58.
Unable to consolidate their victory against Japan, the Australian Devils were defeated 49-40 by Great Britain in their second game of the IWBF U25 World Championships.
In their opening match of the IWBF U25 World Championships, the Australian Devils have recorded a 50-26 victory over Japan.