Results

China WCBA 03/22 11:30 636 Shanxi Women v Beijing Women L 80-48
China WCBA 03/19 11:30 636 Beijing Women v Shanxi Women L 55-71
China WCBA 03/13 12:00 38 Xinjiang Women v Beijing Women L 82-73
China WCBA 03/10 11:30 37 [10] Beijing Women v Wuhan Women [14] W 70-61
China WCBA 03/08 11:30 36 [10] Beijing Women v Jiangsu Women [4] L 77-78
China WCBA 03/06 11:30 35 [17] Tianjin Women v Beijing Women [10] W 72-82
China WCBA 03/02 11:30 34 Daqing Women v Beijing Women W 64-86
China WCBA 02/28 11:30 33 [10] Beijing Women v Liaoning Women [12] W 86-58
China WCBA 02/26 11:30 32 [10] Beijing Women v Zhejiang Women [5] L 78-87
China WCBA 02/21 11:30 30 [2] Sichuan Women v Beijing Women [10] L 86-52
China WCBA 02/18 11:30 29 [10] Beijing Women v Guangdong Women [4] L 67-79
China WCBA 12/30 11:30 28 Fujian Women v Beijing Women W 59-73

Wikipedia - Beijing Great Wall

Beijing Great Wall is a Chinese professional women's basketball club based in Beijing, playing in the Women's Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA). The team is owned by Beijing Shougang Co., Ltd., which also owns the Beijing Ducks men's basketball team. Beijing Great Wall sometimes also carries the name of its sponsor BBMG.

The team won 4 WCBA championships, first in 2012 and more recently from 2016 to 2018.

History

The team was founded in 1952 and has won several championships during its history. In the national system, the Beijing team won several Chinese Women's Basketball League A and National Games championships. However, the team was also relegated to the second division because of its poor performance. In 1981, the Beijing women's basketball team won the last national league championship during the national system.

After four years of dormancy in the second division, the Beijing Shougang women's basketball team returned to the newly established top league WCBA in 1995. Although the Beijing women's basketball team has also introduced excellent players such as Zhang Yu and Qian Weijuan, the team has been wandering in the league until 2011. In May 2011, the team was even more dissatisfied with the "corporal punishment" of the coach, and the whole echelon of training broke out. However, the team rose rapidly in the subsequent 2011-2012 season, when the Beijing women's basketball team once again introduced Zhang Yu from Liaoning and former South Korean national player Kim Young-ok. Coupled with the gradual maturity of Zhang Fan, the core of the team, the Beijing women's basketball team finally successfully reached the season's finals and defeated Zhejiang to win the season's championship.

The Beijing women's basketball team has continued to be a competitive team in the WCBA since then. In 2016, the team won its second WCBA championship. The team has also been a regular participant in the FIBA Asia Women's Championship and has won the championship twice. The Beijing women's basketball team is a respected team in Chinese basketball. The team has a long and storied history and has produced many talented players. The team is a source of pride for the city of Beijing, and continues to be a competitive force in the WCBA.

The Beijing Women's basketball team is a powerhouse in Chinese basketball, known for their skill, teamwork, and determination on the court. Comprised of talented female athletes from Beijing and surrounding areas, the team has a rich history of success in both domestic and international competitions.

The Beijing Women's team is known for their fast-paced, high-energy style of play, with a focus on strong defense and precise offensive execution. Led by experienced coaches and veteran players, the team is always a formidable opponent for any team they face.

Off the court, the Beijing Women's team is actively involved in community outreach programs, promoting the sport of basketball and inspiring young girls to pursue their athletic dreams. With a strong fan base and a commitment to excellence, the Beijing Women's basketball team continues to be a shining example of women's sports in China.