Australia WNBL | 12/29 04:30 | - | Townsville Fire Women vs Geelong United Women | - | View | |
Australia WNBL | 12/31 09:00 | - | Townsville Fire Women vs Bendigo Spirit Women | - | View | |
Australia WNBL | 01/04 07:00 | - | Southside Flyers Women vs Townsville Fire Women | - | View | |
Australia WNBL | 01/11 09:00 | - | Townsville Fire Women vs Southside Flyers Women | - | View | |
Australia WNBL | 01/16 09:00 | - | Adelaide Lightning Women vs Townsville Fire Women | - | View | |
Australia WNBL | 01/18 09:00 | - | Townsville Fire Women vs UC Capitals Women | - | View |
Australia WNBL | 12/21 09:00 | - | [3] Townsville Fire Women v UC Capitals Women [8] | W | 81-48 | |
Australia WNBL | 12/18 09:00 | - | [4] Townsville Fire Women v Sydney Uni Flames Women [3] | W | 98-73 | |
Australia WNBL | 12/14 06:00 | - | [1] Bendigo Spirit Women v Townsville Fire Women [3] | L | 86-80 | |
Australia WNBL | 11/29 08:30 | - | [7] Adelaide Lightning Women v Townsville Fire Women [3] | W | 68-69 | |
Australia WNBL | 11/27 10:30 | - | [2] Perth Lynx Women v Townsville Fire Women [3] | L | 106-80 | |
Australia WNBL | 11/23 09:00 | - | [3] Townsville Fire Women v Adelaide Lightning Women [7] | W | 53-47 | |
Australia WNBL | 11/21 07:30 | - | [8] UC Capitals Women v Townsville Fire Women [3] | L | 81-80 | |
Australia WNBL | 11/16 09:30 | - | [2] Townsville Fire Women v Bendigo Spirit Women [1] | L | 76-84 | |
Australia WNBL | 11/06 10:30 | - | Perth Lynx Women v Townsville Fire Women | W | 80-84 | |
Australia WNBL | 10/30 08:00 | - | Geelong United Women v Townsville Fire Women | W | 58-84 | |
Australia WNBL | 09/19 11:30 | - | Townsville Fire Women v Geelong United Women | - | View | |
Australia WNBL | 03/03 04:30 | 2 | [4] Perth Lynx Women v Townsville Fire Women [1] | L | 108-102 |
The Townsville Fire are an Australian professional female basketball team competing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL). They are the only female professional sporting team of any discipline in the northern half of Australia. The team was established in 2001 by Townsville Basketball Inc. In 2014, James Cook University became the team's principal partner and naming rights sponsor.
Following the 2010/11 season, the Fire were seemingly doomed, folding under the weight of financial pressures before an 11th hour resurrection. Prior to the 2011/12 season, the team became a not-for-profit, community owned entity. The Fire reached four straight WNBL Grand Finals between 2012/13 and 2015/16, winning back-to-back championships in 2015 and 2016. Their victory in March 2015 was the city's maiden national premiership. The Fire returned to the WNBL Grand Final in 2017/18 and won their third title in four years. The team won their fourth championship in 2023.