National Coaches Conference hits Canberra
Over 250 Australian and International coaches converge in Canberra for the 8th National Coaches Conference.
Tom Maher was the first coach to lead Australia to a senior basketball medal of any colour and coached the Opals at two Olympic Games, winning a bronze and a silver medal.
He coached the National Women’s team at two World Championships; The Opals’ reputation was firmly established in 1998 after they winning a bronze medal at the international competition.
Maher is recognised as the most successful coach in the history of the WNBL, winning 6 championships and two Coach of the Year awards.
He also became the first foreign coach in the WNBA, paving the way for Australian coaches in leagues around the world.
– Has coached six winning WNBL Championship Teams.
– The first coach to lead Australia to a senior basketball medal of any colour.
– Firmly established the world-class reputation of the Opals.
– As Coach of the Opals they are an outstanding 149 and 43, which is a 77.6 win percentage.
– Has been the most successful coach in history of the WNBL.
– Has the best record in WNBL history (182/55) which is a 76.8 win percentage.
– First foreign coach in the WNBA.
– Earned Coach of the Year in honours in 1987 and 1992.
– Coached the Opals at two World Championships – 1994, 1998.
– Coached the Opals at two Olympic Games – 1996, 2000.
– Won an Olympic bronze and silver medal – 1996, 2000.
– Won a World Championship bronze medal in 1998.
– Inducted into the Basketball Australia Hall of Fame in 2006.
In the spirit of reconciliation Basketball Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.