2020–21 Women's British Basketball League season

The 2020–21 WBBL season was the 7th season of the Women's British Basketball League, the top British women's professional basketball league, since its establishment in 2014. The season featured 11 teams from across England, Scotland and Wales.

2020–21 WBBL season
LeagueWBBL
Season2020–21
Number of teams11
Regular season
LeagueSevenoaks Suns (3rd title)
WBBL CupLeicester Riders (1st title)
WBBL TrophyLondon Lions (1st title)
Finals
ChampionsLondon Lions (1st title)

Teams

Team Location Arena Head Coach
Scotland Caledonia Pride Edinburgh The Crags Centre Netherlands Bart Sengers
Wales Cardiff Met Archers Cardiff Archers Arena United Kingdom Stef Collins
England Durham Palatinates Durham Sports and Wellbeing Park United Kingdom Lee Davie
England Essex Rebels Colchester Essex Sports Arena United Kingdom Tom Sadler
England Leicester Riders Loughborough Loughborough University Sweden Jesper Sundberg
England London Lions London (Barking) Barking Abbey School United Kingdom Mark Clark
England Manchester Met Mystics Manchester National Basketball Centre United States Jeff Jones
England Newcastle Eagles Newcastle upon Tyne Eagles Community Arena United Kingdom Chris Bunten
England Nottingham Wildcats Nottingham Nottingham Wildcats Arena United Kingdom Kenrick Liburd
England Oaklands Wolves St Albans Oaklands College United Kingdom Lee Ryan
England Sevenoaks Suns Sevenoaks Sevenoaks Sports Centre United States Len Busch

WBBL Championship

Each team played each other once home and once away for a 20-game regular season. The top 8 teams qualified for the post-season playoffs.[1]

Standings

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Sevenoaks Suns (C) 20 19 1 1496 1180 +316 38 Qualification to playoffs
2 Leicester Riders 20 18 2 1518 1142 +376 36
3 London Lions 20 16 4 1740 1418 +322 32
4 Nottingham Wildcats 20 11 9 1444 1354 +90 22
5 Manchester Met Mystics 20 10 10 1429 1425 +4 20
6 Essex Rebels 20 10 10 1395 1452 57 20
7 Newcastle Eagles 20 7 13 1387 1494 107 14
8 Oaklands Wolves 20 7 13 1299 1406 107 14
9 Cardiff Met Archers 20 5 15 1245 1484 239 10
10 Durham Palatinates 20 4 16 1238 1520 282 8
11 Caledonia Pride 20 3 17 1220 1536 316 6
Updated to match(es) played on 28 April 2021. Source: WBBL
(C) Champions

WBBL Playoffs

Quarter-finals

1 May 2021
Sevenoaks Suns 7659 Oaklands Wolves
1 May 2021
Leicester Riders 7379 Newcastle Eagles
2 May 2021
London Lions 9265 Essex Rebels

Semi-finals

7 May 2021
Sevenoaks Suns 7279 Newcastle Eagles
7 May 2021
London Lions 7768 Nottingham Wildcats

Final

16 May 2021
15:00
London Lions 9371 Newcastle Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 21-16, 24-21, 24-18, 24-16
Pts: S Beckford-Norton 30
Rebs: K Leonard 10
Asts: K Leonard 12
Pts: A Gorrell 30
Rebs: A Gorrell 9
Asts: A Gorrell 5

WBBL Cup

The 2020-21 WBBL Cup was held at the start of the season. Caledonia Pride, Durham Palatinates and Essex Rebels did not participate.[2] The remaining clubs were split into two regional groups, playing each other once home or away. The top two teams from each group advanced to the semi-finals. Leicester Riders won their first WBBL Cup title, defeating Sevenoaks Suns in the final.[3][4]

Qualification Stage

North

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Leicester Riders 3 3 0 222 165 +57 6 Qualification to semi-finals
2 Nottingham Wildcats 3 2 1 213 187 +26 4
3 Newcastle Eagles 3 1 2 200 228 28 2
4 Manchester Met Mystics 3 0 3 189 244 55 0
Source: WBBL

South

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Sevenoaks Suns 3 3 0 155 110 +45 6 Qualification to semi-finals
2 Cardiff Met Archers 3 1 2 121 133 12 2
3 London Lions 3 1 2 128 141 13 2
4 Oaklands Wolves 3 1 2 20 40 20 2
Source: WBBL

Semi-finals

5 December 2020
Sevenoaks Suns 6967 Nottingham Wildcats
5 December 2020
Leicester Riders 6727 Cardiff Met Archers

Final

12 February 2021 Sevenoaks Suns 6778 Leicester Riders National Basketball Centre, Manchester
17:30
Pts: J Monakana 25
Rebs: T Clark 14
Asts: C Carr 6
boxscore Pts: K Oliver 18
Rebs: K Oliver 14
Asts: H Winterburn 8

WBBL Trophy

The 2020-21 WBBL Trophy was a straight knockout competition featuring all eleven clubs. One match was forfeited (London vs. Sevenoaks) due to COVID-related player isolations. London Lions won their first WBBL Trophy title, defeating Nottingham Wildcats in the final.[5]

First round

20 January 2021
London Lions 8369 Essex Rebels
17 February 2021
Caledonia Pride 6490 Manchester Met Mystics
17 February 2021
Cardiff Met Archers 5261 Oaklands Wolves

Quarter-finals

21 February 2021
Leicester Riders 8157 Oaklands Wolves
25 February 2021
Newcastle Eagles 5376 Manchester Met Mystics
3 March 2021
London Lions 200 Sevenoaks Suns

Semi-finals

6 March 2021
Leicester Riders 5873 London Lions

Final

21 March 2021 Nottingham Wildcats 6496 London Lions Worcester Arena, Worcester
17:30
Pts: C Shumpert 27
Rebs: P Egharevba 10
Asts: T Freeman 5
boxscore Pts: C Breen 25
Rebs: C Charles 8
Asts: K Leonard 9

References

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