Fixtures

Australia NBL1 East 04/27 09:30 - Albury Wodonga Bandits vs Illawarra Hawks NBL1 - View
Australia NBL1 East 05/04 09:30 - Hills Hornets vs Illawarra Hawks NBL1 - View
Australia NBL1 East 05/11 07:00 - Illawarra Hawks NBL1 vs Hornsby Spiders - View
Australia NBL1 East 05/12 05:00 - Illawarra Hawks NBL1 vs Norths Bears - View
Australia NBL1 East 05/18 09:30 - Inner West Bulls vs Illawarra Hawks NBL1 - View
Australia NBL1 East 05/25 09:00 - Illawarra Hawks NBL1 vs Bankstown Bruins - View

Results

Australia NBL1 East 04/25 09:00 - [15] Illawarra Hawks NBL1 v Sutherland Sharks [12] L 69-107
Australia NBL1 East 04/21 05:00 - [15] Illawarra Hawks NBL1 v Inner West Bulls [4] L 71-140
Australia NBL1 East 04/20 09:00 - [14] Illawarra Hawks NBL1 v Penrith Panthers [13] L 92-95
Australia NBL1 East 04/13 09:00 - [6] Bankstown Bruins v Illawarra Hawks NBL1 [14] L 76-64
Australia NBL1 East 04/06 08:30 - [3] Canberra Gunners v Illawarra Hawks NBL1 [3] L 101-69
Australia NBL1 East 07/23 03:00 - [9] Illawarra Hawks NBL1 v Canberra Gunners [3] W 91-78
Australia NBL1 East 07/15 09:00 - [9] Illawarra Hawks NBL1 v Central Coast Crusaders [12] W 100-72
Australia NBL1 East 07/09 05:00 - [7] Newcastle Falcons v Illawarra Hawks NBL1 [10] W 63-66
Australia NBL1 East 07/08 09:00 - [6] Maitland Mustangs v Illawarra Hawks NBL1 [9] L 105-87
Australia NBL1 East 07/02 05:00 - [14] Penrith Panthers v Illawarra Hawks NBL1 [9] W 68-94
Australia NBL1 East 07/01 09:00 - [10] Illawarra Hawks NBL1 v Bankstown Bruins [12] W 102-84
Australia NBL1 East 06/24 09:00 - [10] Illawarra Hawks NBL1 v Sutherland Sharks [4] L 80-92

Wikipedia - Illawarra Hawks

The Illawarra Hawks (formerly the Wollongong Hawks and The Hawks) are an Australian professional basketball team based in Wollongong, New South Wales. The Illawarra Hawks compete in the National Basketball League (NBL) and play their home games at WIN Entertainment Centre, known colloquially as "The Sandpit". The Illawarra Hawks are the only remaining NBL team to have competed in every season since the league's inception in 1979. The team won their first and so far only NBL Championship in 2001 and finished as runners-up in 2005, 2010 and 2017.

History

Wollongong Hawks logo (1998–2011)

The team began as the Illawarra Hawks in the New South Wales Men's Division 1 championship before joining the National Basketball League (NBL) for its inaugural season in 1979. The Hawks played out of Beaton Park Stadium, commonly known as "The Snakepit". In 1981, import Mike Jones was named NBL Most Valuable Player. In 1987, the Hawks had their best season to date, finishing in third place with a 20–6 record.

In 1998, the team was renamed the Wollongong Hawks and moved into WIN Entertainment Centre, known as the Sandpit, with Beaton Park remaining as their office and training facility. The venue is also home to Basketball Illawarra's representative side, also known as the 'Illawarra Hawks'. There is no official relationship between Basketball Illawarra and the NBL side anymore despite sharing the Snakepit.

The 2000/01 season marked history for the Hawks as they won their maiden NBL Championship. Prior to the start of the season, coach Brendan Joyce changed almost half his roster, adding Charles Thomas, Damon Lowery, Grant Kruger, Matt Shanahan and Axel Dench. After finishing the regular season in fourth with a club-best 21 wins from 28 games, Wollongong upset Perth in the first round of the post-season before conquering Adelaide when Lowery sunk three free throws with no time on the clock in game three of the semi-final series. The Hawks went on to beat Townsville 2–1 in the grand final to capture the team's only title.

The Hawks returned to the NBL Grand Final in 2004/05, where they lost to the Sydney Kings.

In February 2009, captain Mat Campbell started the "Save the Hawks" campaign after the ownership group declared the team would not be able to join revamped league in 2009/10 on financial grounds. Campbell and his small team reached their goal, thanks to the commitment of the Illawarra community, naming rights sponsor ahm Health Insurance, and a bank guarantee provided by Indian mining magnate Mr. Arun Jagatramka from Gujarat NRE. A not-for-profit community-based company formed as Wollongong Hawks Basketball Limited was established to operate the Hawks into the future.

In 2009/10, they made their third appearance in the grand final series, this time coming up short to the Perth Wildcats. In 2010/11, import Gary Ervin was named MVP of the league, becoming the first Hawk to win the award since Mike Jones in 1981. In 2013/14, import Rotnei Clarke was named MVP of the league, becoming the third Hawk to win the award.

In July 2014, a new era was ushered in by the Hawks after Telecommunications entrepreneur James Spenceley was successful in his bid to become the organisation's new owner. However, following a dismal 2014/15 season, the organisation was dealt a substantial off-court blow with Wollongong Coal withdrawing their major sponsorship 1½ years into a five-year contract. The Hawks subsequently decided to place themselves into Voluntary Administration on 2 March 2015. On 25 March 2015, the Hawks secured Multi Civil and Rail as their major sponsor, as the company committed to a one-year deal.

On 22 June 2015, the organisation announced that the team would revert to its original name, the Illawarra Hawks, to better reflect not only the city of Wollongong, but also the surrounding area including the city of Shellharbour, the town of Kiama and the Wingecarribee Shire.

The Hawks logo (2020–2021)

Following long-time coach Gordie McLeod's departure, Rob Beveridge was signed as head coach for the 2015/16 season. He nabbed the trio of New Zealand sharp shooter Kirk Penney, big man AJ Ogilvy, and US point guard Kevin Lisch. The trio were dubbed "the three-headed monster", but they were unsuccessful in leading the Hawks to a championship, falling short in the semi-finals. Lisch was named MVP of the league, becoming the fourth Hawk to win the award.

With Lisch and Penney departing after one season, the Hawks reacquired the serves of Rotnei Clarke for the 2016/17 season. He helped them reach the NBL Grand Final for the first time since 2010, where they were defeated 3–0 by the Perth Wildcats.

On 17 June 2019, high school phenom LaMelo Ball announced on ESPN's The Jump that he will sign with the Illawarra Hawks. Ball became the second high school phenom to enter the NBL's Next Stars program for the 2019–20 NBL season, with R. J. Hampton of the New Zealand Breakers being the first. The pair played against each other on 24 October 2019, with the game between the Hawks and the New Zealand Breakers becoming the most watched game in NBL history with nearly two million views globally on Facebook.

In April 2020, the NBL took back the licence for the Illawarra Hawks after the club was placed into voluntary administration. In May 2020, creditors voted to liquidate the Hawks, but the NBL vowed to keep club alive. On 17 June 2020 the NBL announced that Dorry Kordahi, Bryan Colangelo and Michael Proctor had been awarded the license for the club.

Under the agreement with the new ownership, the team was renamed The Hawks, in an effort to broaden the team's appeal in New South Wales. The NBL faced fierce backlash to the decision to strip the Illawarra name, and in February 2021 the NBL agreed to allow the club to be renamed the Illawarra Hawks after a successful campaign by the new owners to boost membership and corporate support.

In the 2022–23 season, the Hawks had four imports suffer season-ending injuries: Justin Robinson, George King, Peyton Siva and Michael Frazier II.

The Illawarra Hawks are a professional basketball team based in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. They compete in the National Basketball League (NBL1), which is the premier men's basketball league in Australia. The team was founded in 1979 and has since become one of the most successful teams in the league, having won the NBL championship twice in their history.

The Illawarra Hawks are known for their fast-paced and exciting style of play, which is characterized by their high-scoring offense and aggressive defense. They are led by a talented roster of players, including some of the best basketball players in Australia and around the world.

The team's home court is the WIN Entertainment Centre, which has a seating capacity of over 6,000 spectators. The arena is known for its lively atmosphere and passionate fans, who come out in droves to support the Hawks at every home game.

Overall, the Illawarra Hawks are a formidable force in the NBL1 and are always a team to watch out for. With their talented players, exciting style of play, and passionate fan base, they are sure to continue to be a major contender in the league for years to come.