2022 is shaping up to be an extremely busy year for Basketball New Zealand (BBNZ) – and for basketball across all levels of competition, from the fast-growing 3×3 and secondary school tournaments to national team games and national league competitions (including Sal’s NBL men’s and women’s and the Schick 3×3 Cup).
Below are some of key activities that have been confirmed for next year across our High Performance, Tournaments and National League platforms, with more events still to be confirmed.
Our 2022 National League competitions include:
- 2022 Schick 3×3 Cup (tickets available here); 10-12 Feb
- 2022 Sal’s NBL Men’s National League (view full schedule here); 7 Apr–17 Jul
- 2022 NBL Women’s National League (schedule TBC); 1 Jul–31 Aug
Our 2022 BBNZ High Performance calendar includes these key national team commitments:
- FIBA World Cup 2023 Asia Qualifiers; 21 Feb–1 Mar, 27 Jun–5 Jul, 22–30 Aug, 7-15 Nov
- 3×3 Pro Hustle (Australia); 2–3 Apr, 9–10 Apr, 1–4 Jul, 9-10 Jul
- FIBA U16 Men’s / Women’s Asia Championship (2021); 3-9 Jun, 12-19 Jun
- FIFA U17 Men’s / Women’s World Cup; 2-10 Jul, 9-17 Jul
- FIBA Asia Cup (Tall Blacks); 12-24 Jul
- Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games (3×3); 28 Jul – 8 Aug
- FIBA U18 Men’s / Women’s Asia Championship; 21-28 Aug, 5-11 Sep
- FIBA 3×3 U18 Women’s World Cup; 23-28 Aug
- Four Nations (Tall Ferns); 10-20 Sep
- FIBA U15 Oceania Championships; 21-26 Nov
View our full High Performance Calendar here:
Meanwhile, our 2022 BBNZ Tournaments calendar includes:
- Youthtown 3×3 Quest Tour; 15 Jan–12 Mar
- Age Group and Tertiary Championships; 14 May–15 Oct
- Secondary School Non-Qualifiers (Juniors and Cups); 27 Aug–2 Sep
- Secondary School National Qualifiers (Premierships); 31 Aug–3 Sep
- Secondary School National Championships; 30 Mar–2 Apr, 3–8 Oct
View our full Tournaments Calendar here: