The 2019–20 Perth Lynx season is the 34th season for the franchise in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL).[ 1]
In September 2019, it was announced that local internet providers, Pentanet, would serve as principal partners for the Perth Lynx after signing a one-year deal.[ 2] Andy Stewart remains as head coach, serving his fifth season in the role.[ 3]
Roster
2019–20 Perth Lynx roster
Players
Coaches
Pos.
No.
Nat.
Name
Ht.
F
3
Williams, Nes'eya
1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
G
5
Mansfield, Lauren (C)
1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
G
7
Atkins, Ariel (I)
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
G
8
Strelein, Emma (DP)
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
G
10
Ebzery, Katie (C)
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
F
11
Allen, Maddison
1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
F
12
Payne, Nadeen
1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
G
15
Burrows, Tayah
1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
G/F
21
Whittle, Marena
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
G/F
32
Schwagmeyer, Alison
1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend (C) Team captain(DP) Development player(I) Import player Injured Updated: 16 January 2019
Standings
Results
Pre-season
Regular season
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location
Record
1
October 13
Sydney
79–62
Schwagmeyer-Belger (21)
Schwagmeyer-Belger (10)
Ebzery (7)
Bendat Basketball Centre
1–0
2
October 17
@ Southside
93–97 (OT)
Schwagmeyer-Belger (34)
Schwagmeyer-Belger (12)
Mansfield (9)
Dandenong Stadium
1–1
3
October 20
@ Bendigo
79–91
McGee-Stafford ,Payne , Whittle (15)
McGee-Stafford ,Schwagmeyer-Belger (9)
Ebzery ,Schwagmeyer-Belger (5)
Bendigo Stadium
1–2
4
October 26
Adelaide
86–90 (OT)
Ebzery , Payne (22)
Allen (8)
Ebzery (15)
Bendat Basketball Centre
1–3
5
November 2
Townsville
88–93 (OT)
Schwagmeyer-Belger (23)
Atkins (7)
Ebzery (9)
Bendat Basketball Centre
1–4
6
November 9
Sydney
93–74
Ebzery (28)
Allen ,Schwagmeyer-Belger (9)
Mansfield (7)
Bendat Basketball Centre
2–4
7
November 22
@ Sydney
91–82
Schwagmeyer-Belger (25)
Schwagmeyer-Belger (10)
Atkins (4)
Brydens Stadium
3–4
8
November 24
@ Canberra
66–84
Mansfield (23)
Payne (10)
Mansfield (4)
National Convention Centre
3–5
9
November 29
Southside
68–82
Schwagmeyer-Belger (16)
Allen , Ebzery (8)
Mansfield (4)
Bendat Basketball Centre
3–6
10
December 6
@ Adelaide
69–79
Ebzery (18)
McGee-Stafford (11)
Mansfield (5)
Titanium Security Arena
3–7
11
December 8
@ Melbourne
63–72
Schwagmeyer-Belger (13)
McGee-Stafford (11)
Whittle (5)
State Basketball Centre
3–8
12
December 15
Melbourne
68–66
Ebzery (16)
McGee-Stafford (9)
Mansfield , Schwagmeyer-Belger (4)
Bendat Basketball Centre
4–8
13
December 21
@ Townsville
82–77
Atkins (16)
Ebzery , Payne (6)
Mansfield (6)
Townsville Stadium
5–8
14
December 29
Canberra
59–76
Ebzery (25)
Whittle (13)
Schwagmeyer-Belger (4)
Bendat Basketball Centre
5–9
15
January 3
@ Southside
75–90
Ebzery (20)
McGee-Stafford (9)
Ebzery , Mansfield (6)
Dandenong Stadium
5–10
16
January 12
Bendigo
100–81
Payne , Whittle (19)
Allen (7)
Ebzery , Mansfield (6)
Bendat Basketball Centre
6–10
17
January 19
Townsville
95–62
Schwagmeyer-Belger (21)
Ebzery (8)
Atkins , Mansfield (3)
Bendat Basketball Centre
7–10
18
January 22
@ Canberra
75–89
Whittle (18)
Allen (10)
Ebzery , Mansfield (4)
National Convention Centre
7–11
19
January 24
@ Bendigo
89–66
Ebzery (28)
Atkins (10)
Mansfield (9)
Bendigo Stadium
8–11
20
January 30
@ Adelaide
74–75
Atkins , Ebzery (16)
Allen (15)
Atkins , Mansfield (3)
Titanium Security Arena
8–12
21
February 1
@ Melbourne
75–104
Atkins (24)
Atkins , Whittle (8)
Mansfield (3)
State Basketball Centre
8–13
Awards
In-season
Post-season
Club Awards
References
External links
The franchise Arenas Personnel
Owner
Perth Lynx Pty Ltd
CEO
Christian Hauff (managing director)
Head coach
Ryan Petrik
Retired numbers Seasons WNBL Championships Rivals
Current teams Defunct teams Associated Related Others