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2022 WNBL Finals

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2022 WNBL finals
TeamCoachWins
Melbourne Boomers Guy Molloy 2
Perth Lynx Ryan Petrik 1
Dates24 March – 9 April 2022
MVPLindsay Allen (MEL)
SemifinalistsMelbourne def. Adelaide, 2–0
Perth def. Canberra, 1–0
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The 2022 WNBL Finals was the postseason tournament of the WNBL's 2021–22 season.[1] The Southside Flyers were the defending champions, however they failed to qualify for the finals series. The WNBL Finals schedule was announced 10 March 2022.[2] The Melbourne Boomers won their second championship, defeating Perth in the Grand Final series, 2–1.[3]

Standings

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# WNBL Championship ladder
Team W L PCT GP
1 Melbourne Boomers 12 5 70.5 17
2 Perth Lynx 11 5 68.7 16
3 Canberra Capitals 11 6 64.7 17
4 Adelaide Lightning 10 7 58.8 17
5 Bendigo Spirit 7 9 43.7 16
6 Townsville Fire 7 10 41.1 17
7 Southside Flyers 5 12 29.4 17
8 Sydney Uni Flames 4 13 23.5 17

Bracket

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Semi Finals Grand Final
      
1  Melbourne Boomers 2
4  Adelaide Lightning 0
1  Melbourne Boomers 2
2  Perth Lynx 1
3  Canberra Capitals 0
2  Perth Lynx 1

Semi-finals

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(1) Melbourne Boomers vs. (4) Adelaide Lightning

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24 March 2022
7:00 PM (AEDT)
Melbourne Boomers 95–64 Adelaide Lightning
Scoring by quarter: 13–26, 19–21, 30–12, 33–5
Pts: Allen 24
Rebs: George 8
Asts: George 8
Pts: Smith 17
Rebs: Talbot 10
Asts: Talbot 6
Melbourne Sports Centre Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria
Attendance: 1,423
Referees: Madison Crowley-Long, Calia Hanks, Jack Taylor
26 March 2022
4:30 PM (ACDT)
Adelaide Lightning 49–61 Melbourne Boomers
Scoring by quarter: 16–12, 9–17, 14–14, 10–18
Pts: Smith 24
Rebs: Talbot 12
Asts: Talbot 8
Pts: Allen 15
Rebs: Magbegor 12
Asts: Madgen 4
Melbourne win series, 2–0
The Lights Community and Sports Centre, Adelaide, South Australia
Attendance: 505
Referees: Haylee Cole, Byron Geddes, Guy Richards

(2) Perth Lynx vs. (3) Canberra Capitals

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24 March 2022
6:30 PM (AWST)
Perth Lynx 91–77 Canberra Capitals
Scoring by quarter: 23–23, 29–18, 18–16, 21–20
Pts: Whitcomb 20
Rebs: Whitcomb 11
Asts: Young 5
Pts: Smart 18
Rebs: Griffin 11
Asts: Wilson 6
Perth win series, 1–0[a]
Bendat Basketball Centre, Perth, Western Australia
Attendance: 879
Referees: Craig Copes, Elliot Green, Daniel Troy
Notes
  • a Perth-Canberra semi-final was not able to be played as a best-of-three series due to a COVID-19 outbreak in the Canberra team. After Game 2 in Canberra was cancelled, it was initially postponed to a best-of-two series determined by points spread.[4] However the rescheduled Game 2 in Perth was also cancelled after Canberra were unable to field a team.[5] Perth advanced to the Grand Final with a 1–0 series win.[6]

Grand Final

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(1) Melbourne Boomers vs. (2) Perth Lynx

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2 April 2022
5:00 PM (AEDT)
Melbourne Boomers 71–98 Perth Lynx
Scoring by quarter: 18–27, 14–33, 18–16, 21–22
Pts: Mitchell 17
Rebs: Madgen 8
Asts: Madgen 5
Pts: Garbin 25
Rebs: Scherf 12
Asts: Whitcomb 6
Melbourne Sports Centre Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria
Attendance: 1,206
Referees: Haylee Cole, Madison Crowley-Long, Tayla Flint
6 April 2022
7:00 PM (AWST)
Perth Lynx 75–76 Melbourne Boomers
Scoring by quarter: 28–25, 11–17, 17–17, 19–17
Pts: Mabrey 30
Rebs: Sharp 12
Asts: Young 3
Pts: Allen 29
Rebs: George 12
Asts: Madgen 7
Bendat Basketball Centre, Perth, Western Australia
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Guy Richards, Travis Stewart, Jack Taylor
9 April 2022
5:00 PM (AEST)
Melbourne Boomers 84–66 Perth Lynx
Scoring by quarter: 21–16, 28–17, 20–9, 15–24
Pts: George, Magbegor 17
Rebs: George 12
Asts: Allen 7
Pts: Young 18
Rebs: Whitcomb 6
Asts: Garbin 4
Melbourne Sports Centre Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria
Attendance: 2,523
Referees: Daniel Battye, Elliot Green, James Griguol

Rosters

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References

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  1. ^ WNBL official website
  2. ^ "WNBL FINALS STRUCTURE RELEASED". wnbl.basketball.
  3. ^ "Melbourne Boomers are the WNBL 2021/22 Champions". wnbl.basketball.
  4. ^ "POSTPONED: UC Capitals v Perth Lynx Semi-Final Game 2". wnbl.basketball.
  5. ^ "UC CAPITALS OPT OUT OF SEMI-FINALS TO PRIORITISE PLAYER WELFARE". wnbl.basketball.
  6. ^ "PERTH THROUGH TO WNBL GRAND FINAL". wnbl.basketball.