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2025 NBL1 West season

The 2025 NBL1 West season was the fifth season of the NBL1 West and 36th overall in State Basketball League (SBL) / NBL1 West history. The regular season began on Friday 4 April and ended on Saturday 2 August. The finals began on Friday 8 August and concluded with both the women's grand final and the men's grand final on Saturday 23 August.

Regular season
The regular season began on Friday 4 April and ended on Saturday 2 August after 18 rounds of competition. Easter games in round 3 once again saw all teams play on a Thursday night, followed by Anzac Round in round 4, Heritage Round in round 9, and First Nations Round in round 14. In July, a regular season fixture was played in Albany. With a 20–0 record, the Cougars became just the third women's team in the history of the SBL / NBL1 West to go undefeated in the regular season, joining the 1999 Willetton Tigers and the 2000 Perry Lakes Hawks. Additionally, no men's team has done it either since the 2002 Perry Lakes Hawks. Standings '''Men's ladder''' '''Women's ladder''' ==Finals==
Finals
The finals began on Friday 8 August and consisted of four rounds. in front of 6,116 people. Men's bracket {{8TeamBracket-PagePlayoff|RD2-RD3-cross=y Grand Final summary Women's bracket {{8TeamBracket-PagePlayoff|RD2-RD3-cross=y Grand Final summary ==Awards==
Awards
Player of the Week Coach of the Month Statistics leaders Stats as of the end of the regular season Regular season of the Rockingham Flames being awarded men's MVP of the Lakeside Lightning being awarded women's MVP The 2025 Basketball WA Annual Awards Night was held on Saturday 2 August at Crown Perth. • '''Men's Most Valuable Player:''' Isaac White (Rockingham Flames) • '''Women's Most Valuable Player:''' Teige Morrell (Lakeside Lightning) • '''Men's Coach of the Year:''' Ryan Petrik (Rockingham Flames) • '''Women's Coach of the Year:''' Russell Hann (Cockburn Cougars) • '''Men's Defensive Player of the Year:''' Todd Withers (Warwick Senators) • '''Women's Defensive Player of the Year:''' Stephanie Gorman (Cockburn Cougars) • '''Men's Youth Player of the Year:''' Johny Narkle (Geraldton Buccaneers) • '''Women's Youth Player of the Year:''' Alaska Rhebok (Perth Redbacks) • Sixth Man of the Year: Verle Williams (Geraldton Buccaneers) • Sixth Woman of the Year: Kyana Weir (Warwick Senators) • '''Men's Leading Scorer:''' Elijah Pepper (Warwick Senators) • '''Women's Leading Scorer:''' Karly Murphy (Kalamunda Eastern Suns) • '''Men's Leading Rebounder:''' Josh Davey (Lakeside Lightning) • '''Women's Leading Rebounder:''' Anneli Maley (Perth Redbacks) • '''Men's Golden Hands:''' Emmett Naar (Rockingham Flames) • '''Women's Golden Hands:''' • '''All-NBL1 West Men's 1st Team:''' • Johny Narkle (Geraldton Buccaneers) • De'Sean Parsons (Goldfields Giants) • Elijah Pepper (Warwick Senators) • C. J. Turnage (Joondalup Wolves) • Isaac White (Rockingham Flames) • '''All-NBL1 West Men's 2nd Team:''' • Taeshon Cherry (Willetton Tigers) • Joshua Duach (Goldfields Giants) • Emmett Naar (Rockingham Flames) • Julian Pesava (Mandurah Magic) • Jamal Poplar (South West Slammers) • '''All-NBL1 West Women's 1st Team:''' • Zitina Aokuso (Willetton Tigers) • Chloe Forster (Warwick Senators) • Anneli Maley (Perth Redbacks) • Teige Morrell (Lakeside Lightning) • Sarah Mortensen (Cockburn Cougars) • '''All-NBL1 West Women's 2nd Team:''' • Abby Cubillo (East Perth Eagles) • Alex Fowler (Perry Lakes Hawks) • Nici Gilday (Goldfields Giants) • Stephanie Gorman (Cockburn Cougars) • Karly Murphy (Kalamunda Eastern Suns) • '''Men's All-Defensive Team:''' • Jahcoree Ealy (Mandurah Magic) • Roosevelt Williams Jr (Willetton Tigers) • Verle Williams (Geraldton Buccaneers) • AJ Wilson (Lakeside Lightning) • Todd Withers (Warwick Senators) • '''Women's All-Defensive Team:''' • Georgia Denehey (Perth Redbacks) • Alex Fowler (Perry Lakes Hawks) • Emma Gandini (Warwick Senators) • Stephanie Gorman (Cockburn Cougars) • Alexandra Sharp (Rockingham Flames) Finals • '''Men's Grand Final MVP:''' Johny Narkle (Geraldton Buccaneers) • '''Women's Grand Final MVP:''' Ruby Porter (Cockburn Cougars) ==See also==
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