WNBL Leading Scorer Award

(Redirected from WNBL Top Shooter Award)

The WNBL Leading Scorer Award is an annual Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) statistical award given since the 1981 WNBL season.[1]

The Leading Scorer is determined by the player with the highest average points per game, throughout the regular season. To be eligible, players must have played in at least 50% of games played in the season. From 1981 to 2020, this award was previously known as the Top Shooter Award.

Winners

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Denotes player whose team won championship that year
Denotes player inducted into the Australian Basketball Hall of Fame
Denotes player who is still 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 Player Points PPG Nationality Team
1981 Julie Nykiel 288 22.1   Australien Noarlunga Tigers
1982 Karen Ogden 410 24.1   Australien St Kilda Saints
1983 Julie Nykiel (2) 398 23.4   Australien Noarlunga Tigers (2)
1984 Julie Nykiel (3) 227 25.2   Australien Noarlunga Tigers (3)
1985 Julie Nykiel (4) 297 19.8   Australien Noarlunga Tigers (4)
1986 Karin Maar 500 20.0   Australien Coburg Cougars
1987 Kathy Foster 415 20.8   Australien Hobart Islanders
1988 Julie Nykiel (5) 452 21.5   Australien Noarlunga Tigers (5)
1989 Kathy Foster (2) 517 20.7   Australien Hobart Islanders (2)
1990 Debbie Slimmon 553 22.1   Australien Bulleen Melbourne Boomers
1991 Joanne Metcalfe 479 21.8   Australien Melbourne Tigers
1992 Jodie Murphy 376 17.9   Australien Canberra Capitals
1993 Samantha Thornton 359 18.9   Australien Dandenong Rangers
1994 Sandy Brondello 340 17.0   Australien Brisbane Blazers
Shelley Gorman   Australien Sydney Flames
1995 Sandy Brondello (2) 357 20.0   Australien Brisbane Blazers (2)
1996 Gina Stevens 375 21.3   Australien Perth Breakers
1997 Rachael Sporn 429 21.0   Australien Adelaide Lightning
1998 Allison Cook 232 19.0   Australien Bulleen Melbourne Boomers (2)
1998–99 Lauren Jackson 463 23.2   Australien Australian Institute of Sport
1999–00 Trisha Fallon 434 20.7   Australien Sydney Flames (2)
2000–01 Penny Taylor 536 25.5   Australien Dandenong Rangers (2)
2001–02 Penny Taylor (2) 570 28.5   Australien Dandenong Rangers (3)
2002–03 Lauren Jackson (2) 462 27.2   Australien Canberra Capitals (2)
2003–04 Lauren Jackson (3) 391 27.9   Australien Canberra Capitals (3)
2004–05 Belinda Snell 427 20.3   Australien Sydney Uni Flames (3)
2005–06 Deanna Smith 456 21.7   Australien Perth Lynx (2)
2006–07 Hollie Grima 403 19.0   Australien Bulleen Melbourne Boomers (3)
2007–08 Natalie Porter 566 24.6   Australien Sydney Uni Flames (4)
2008–09 Rohanee Cox 466 21.2   Australien Townsville Fire
2009–10 Suzy Batkovic 491 24.6   Australien Sydney Uni Flames (5)
2010–11 Liz Cambage 490 22.3   Australien Bulleen Boomers (4)
2011–12 Suzy Batkovic (2) 439 24.3   Australien Adelaide Lightning (2)
2012–13 Suzy Batkovic (3) 405 21.3   Australien Adelaide Lightning (3)
2013–14 Jenna O'Hea 453 20.6   Australien Dandenong Rangers (4)
2014–15 Abby Bishop 506 23.0   Australien Canberra Capitals (4)
2015–16 Suzy Batkovic (4) 498 20.8   Australien Townsville Fire (2)
2016–17 Sami Whitcomb 567 23.6   Vereinigte Staaten Perth Lynx (3)
2017–18 Liz Cambage (2) 451 23.7   Australien Melbourne Boomers (5)
2018–19 Asia Taylor 415 19.7   Vereinigte Staaten Perth Lynx (4)
2019–20 Kia Nurse 447 21.3   Kanada Canberra Capitals (5)
2020 Liz Cambage (3) 307 23.6   Australien Southside Flyers (5)
2021–22 Anneli Maley 316 19.8   Australien Bendigo Spirit
2022–23 Tiffany Mitchell 364 20.2   Vereinigte Staaten Melbourne Boomers (6)
2023–24 Aari McDonald 257 19.8   Vereinigte Staaten Perth Lynx (5)

See also

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References

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