There's no sweeter taste for a professional athlete than victory. After the Bendigo Spirit bounced over the Melbourne Boomers last week in a thrilling
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There's no sweeter taste for a professional athlete than victory. After the Bendigo Spirit bounced over the Melbourne Boomers last week in a thrilling
Read More »TWO of the Bendigo Spirit's senior players have been named on the Opals 24-player FIBA 2022 Women's Basketball World Cup squad. Tessa Lavey and Leilani
Read More »Three of central Victoria's premier athletes – Jenna Strauch, Matthew Dellavedova and Tessa Lavey – are in Tokyo chasing their dream – an Olympic gold medal. Your guide to the Olympic hopes of our central Victorian athletes in Tokyo.
Read More »WHILE she suspects life for the Australian Opals will be tough without Liz Cambage, Bendigo Spirit coach Tracy York is far more excited by how our national women's basketball team will respond when its Tokyo Olympics' campaign gets underway next week.
Read More »TWO months after re-signing as Bendigo Spirit's coach for another two years, Tracy York has got the perfect start to the club's recruiting for the 2021-22 WNBL season. York and the Spirit have welcomed back one of their two 2020 season MVP award winners Tessa Lavey.
Read More »Point Guard Tessa Lavey has declared her shock switch to the AFLW will not stop her push for a spot on the Australian Opals roster for the Tokyo Olympics in July during the latest episode of new SBS series,
Read More »Tessa Lavey started another chapter to her superb sporting career on Sunday when she made her AFLW debut for Richmond. The Bendigo Spirit Women's National Basketball League star picked up 15 possessions – six kicks and nine handballs – in the Tigers' 17-point loss to Collingwood at Punt Road.
Read More »Tessa Lavey, Carley Ernst and Piper Dunlop were the major winners at this year's WNBL awards. The Spirit went through the north Queensland hub winless, but some ind
Read More »Australian Opals point guard and new Richmond AFLW draftee Tessa Lavey is confident she can successfully juggle her two sports and contend for selection at
Read More »TESSA Lavey readily concedes, had football been a pathway option as a youngster, her elite sporting career may have panned out much differently. But the 27-year-old is not one for regrets, even more so now that her AFLW career has taken flight.
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