| Date | R | Home v Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 04/10 03:00 | 1 |
[8] Canberra Nationals Women v Illawarra Hawks NBL1 Women
[6]
|
65-58 |
| 04/10 01:00 | 1 |
[1] Hills Hornets Women v Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Women
[4]
|
56-84 |
| 04/09 07:00 | 1 |
[7] Canberra Nationals Women v Sutherland Sharks Women
[3]
|
66-76 |
| 04/09 07:00 | 1 |
[6] Albury Wodonga Bandits Women v Illawarra Hawks Women
[9]
|
71-82 |
| 04/09 07:00 | 1 |
[2] Newcastle Falcons Women v Inner West Bulls Women
[11]
|
59-45 |
| 04/09 07:00 | 1 |
[10] Maitland Mustangs Women v Hills Hornets Women
[1]
|
55-74 |
| 04/03 02:00 | 1 |
Norths Bears Women v Canberra Nationals Women
|
65-62 |
| 04/02 06:30 | 1 |
Illawarra Hawks Women v Sutherland Sharks Women
|
49-72 |
| 04/02 06:00 | 1 |
Newcastle Falcons Women v Maitland Mustangs Women
|
69-39 |
| 04/02 06:00 | 1 |
Inner West Bulls Women v Hills Hornets Women
|
35-83 |
| 04/02 05:00 | 1 |
Central Coast Crusaders Women v Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Women
|
63-83 |
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (W)
Norths Bears Women
Albury Wodonga Bandits Women
Newcastle Falcons Women
Sutherland Sharks Women
Central Coast Crusaders Women
Canberra Nationals Women
Maitland Mustangs Women
Illawarra Hawks Women
Hills Hornets Women
Inner West Bulls Women
BA Centre of Excellence Women
Sydney Comets Women
Bankstown Bruins Women
Penrith Panthers Women
Hornsby Spiders Women
Townsville Flames Women
NBL1 East, formerly the Waratah League, is a semi-professional basketball league in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, comprising both a men's and women's competition. In 2021, Basketball New South Wales partnered with the National Basketball League (NBL) to bring NBL1 to New South Wales in 2022. NBL1 replaced the former Waratah League to create more professional pathways and opportunities for males and females playing basketball in New South Wales. As a result, the Waratah League became the east conference of NBL1. The league was previously a member of the Australian Basketball Association (ABA) from 2001 to 2008.
In 1991, the New South Wales Premier Division was established. In 2001, the league was rebranded as Waratah League when the league entered the Australian Basketball Association (ABA).
In 2021, Basketball New South Wales and the National Basketball League (NBL) announced a new partnership to bring NBL1 to New South Wales in 2022, with NBL1 replacing the Waratah League. The Waratah League was officially renamed NBL1 East and became the east conference of NBL1.