Australia NBL1 South | 06/17 09:00 | - | [11] Geelong Supercats v Dandenong Rangers [19] | L | 89-73 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 06/03 10:00 | - | [13] Keilor Thunder v Dandenong Rangers [19] | L | 84-81 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 05/27 10:00 | - | [19] Dandenong Rangers v Kilsyth Cobras [11] | W | 107-73 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 05/21 06:00 | - | [19] Dandenong Rangers v Nunawading Spectres [6] | L | 89-103 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 05/20 10:00 | - | [19] Dandenong Rangers v NW Tasmania [16] | L | 92-95 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 05/14 04:30 | - | [14] Waverley Falcons v Dandenong Rangers [19] | L | 87-79 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 05/13 10:00 | - | [18] Bendigo Braves v Dandenong Rangers [19] | L | 89-85 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 05/07 04:30 | - | [3] Eltham Wildcats v Dandenong Rangers [17] | L | 99-76 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 05/06 10:00 | - | [16] Dandenong Rangers v Sandringham Sabres [8] | L | 74-103 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 04/29 09:30 | - | [4] Ballarat Miners v Dandenong Rangers [15] | L | 97-88 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 04/24 10:00 | - | [3] Frankston Blues v Dandenong Rangers [11] | L | 100-72 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 04/22 10:00 | - | [9] Dandenong Rangers v Melbourne Tigers [17] | L | 82-95 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 04/16 04:00 | - | [5] Dandenong Rangers v Diamond Valley Eagles [10] | L | 89-90 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 04/15 10:00 | - | [7] Dandenong Rangers v Hobart Chargers [15] | W | 108-86 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 04/06 10:00 | - | [9] Kilsyth Cobras v Dandenong Rangers [2] | L | 93-78 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 04/01 09:00 | - | [3] Dandenong Rangers v Casey Cavaliers [3] | W | 97-72 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 08/14 04:30 | - | [17] Eltham Wildcats v Dandenong Rangers [19] | L | 82-78 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 08/13 10:00 | - | [19] Dandenong Rangers v Waverley Falcons [12] | L | 71-115 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 08/06 09:30 | - | [16] Casey Cavaliers v Dandenong Rangers [18] | L | 93-80 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 07/31 04:30 | - | [19] Melbourne Tigers v Dandenong Rangers [17] | L | 67-55 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 07/24 04:00 | - | [13] Diamond Valley Eagles v Dandenong Rangers [17] | L | 105-83 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 07/23 10:00 | - | [18] Dandenong Rangers v Ringwood Hawks [9] | W | 100-95 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 07/16 10:00 | - | [18] Dandenong Rangers v Geelong Supercats [5] | L | 96-100 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 07/09 10:00 | - | [16] Dandenong Rangers v Kilsyth Cobras [9] | L | 75-103 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 07/02 09:30 | - | [14] NW Tasmania Thunder v Dandenong Rangers [15] | L | 92-67 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 07/01 10:00 | - | [2] Hobart Chargers v Dandenong Rangers [15] | L | 107-80 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 06/25 10:00 | - | [16] Dandenong Rangers v Knox Raiders [6] | W | 97-90 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 06/19 06:00 | - | [15] Dandenong Rangers v Ballarat Miners [6] | L | 70-72 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 06/18 09:30 | - | [14] Bendigo Braves v Dandenong Rangers [15] | L | 104-63 | |
Australia NBL1 South | 06/05 06:00 | - | [16] Dandenong Rangers v Frankston Blues [2] | W | 105-101 |
The Southside Flyers are an Australian professional basketball team based in Melbourne, Victoria. The Flyers compete in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) and play their home games at the State Basketball Centre. For sponsorship purposes, they are known as the Jayco Southside Flyers.
The team was founded as the Dandenong Rangers in 1992. In 2019, the team was rebranded as the Southside Flyers.
The Dandenong Rangers made their debut in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) in the 1992 season after Dandenong Basketball Association (DBA) obtained a WNBL license from the Nunawading Spectres. The Rangers went on to finish as runners-up in their first season. In the 2003–04 and 2004–05 seasons, the Rangers won back-to-back WNBL championships. They finished as runners-up in 2005–06. The team won their third championship in 2011–12 and finished runners-up again in 2016–17.
In July 2019, the Dandenong Rangers franchise was purchased from DBA by long-time sponsor Gerry Ryan and rebranded to the Southside Flyers. The team continued to play at Dandenong Stadium until moving to the State Basketball Centre in 2022.
In the 2019–20 WNBL season, the Flyers finished as runners-up. In the 2020 WNBL Hub season in Queensland, the Flyers won their first championship and fourth in franchise history. They finished runners-up again in 2022–23. The Flyers won their second WNBL championship and the franchise's fifth in the 2023–24 season. In the third and deciding game of the 2024 grand final series, the Flyers won 115–81 over the Perth Lynx, breaking the record for both the biggest winning margin in a grand final and the highest score.
Following the 2023–24 season, the Flyers sought to rebrand as the Melbourne Flyers following the transfer of the Melbourne Boomers' WNBL license to Geelong. The name change was initially accepted but later declined by the new league owners.