Holiday Camps 2025 (EOI)
Get in touch to host a Holiday Camp at your club with She Hoops!
Get in touch to host a Holiday Camp at your club with She Hoops!
Hear from Tess Madgen as she talks about the importance of role models in the Opals and WNBL, the future of women's basketball and the role Ford Australia have played in helping women's basketball.
First stack of national programs and workshops is headed for Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia, New South Wales and Western Australia.
Know moreThe investment will allow She Hoops to scale and engage local associations and a range of basketball touchpoints with an Officials, Coaches and Leaders Program.
She Hoops is proud to announce a grant from the Federal Government for Play Our Way!
Basketball royalty, WNBL superstars and the Seven Consulting Opals featured at the She Hoops Super Camp , held at the State Basketball Centre in Melbourne.
The Seven Consulting Opals have tipped off a new four-year cycle on with a camp in Melbourne this week.
Girls of all skill levels aged 14-17 joined Lauren Jackson and Abby Cubillo for an exclusive She Hoops Indigenous Leadership Program at Darwin, NT. (Photos: Jack Riddiford)
Lauren Jackson headed was in the wheatbelt of the west and was joined by Abby Cubillo at Northam for a Clinic.
Girls of all skill levels age 8-14 joined Lauren Jackson and Abby Cubillo for an exclusive She Hoops Indigenous Leadership Program at Bendat Basketball Centre, Perth. (Photos: Paul Goldie)
Blackmores X She Hoops collaborate to offer Basketball Clinic for females aged 8-15 at Sunshine Coast during NBL1 finals series with Australian Opal Steph Reid.
Some of Australia's brightest basketball talent have spent the past three days (June 14-16, '24) at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra as part of a She Hoops Leadership and Confidence Scholarship camp.
Basketball South Australia's Female Participation Strategy, the Complete Athlete Project and She Hoops hosted a 3x3 camp for young female ballers ranging from U14 - U20 over two action packed days.
For the first time She Hoops ran 4 Holiday Camps in Western Australia from 1st-4th April which received an overwhelming response.
Lauren Jackson headed west and was joined by Perth Lynx player Alex Ciabattoni to hit the courts at the Albany Basketball association for a holiday camp over the April School Holidays.
Lauren Jackson headed west and was joined by Sami Whitcomb at Bendat Basketball Stadium for a holiday camp over the April School Holidays.
She Hoops partnered with the Aboriginal Basketball Academy to deliver this program at the State Basketball Centre in Melbourne, designed for Indigenous girls aged between 14-17. The She Hoops Indigenous Leadership Program is a holistic program aimed at offering Indigenous girls a range of new skills with physical, social and emotional benefits.
She Hoops and the Southside Flyers teamed up for a special event - Clinic for a Cause. The basketball clinic wasn't only about shooting hoops and swishing three-pointers; it was about making a difference in the community with all proceeds going to Lifeline Australia, supporting their vital work in mental health.
She Hoops teamed up with Launceston Basketball Association to run a run clinic for girls of all skill levels.
Lauren Jackson was joined by elite coaches from the Opals, WNBL, NBL1 and the Big V to run a holiday camp for 200 girls at Dandenong Stadium over the school holidays.
She Hoops made a trip to Wollonddilly to run a clinic with the Rep Development Players of the Razorbacks.
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In our final episode, Cayla identifies her Olympic goals, and what is driving her to success on the worlds biggest stage. To close our series, Cayla then cast an eye to the future, and let's us in on her plans for basketball, family and life.
Some of Australia's brightest basketball talent have spent the past three days (June 14-16, '24) at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra as part of a She Hoops Leadership and Confidence Scholarship camp.
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She Hoops is making it simpler for women and girls to connect with basketball, and to find the support they need to help them reach their goals – whatever they may be.
In the spirit of reconciliation Basketball Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.