2019 Queensland Basketball League season
| Queensland Basketball League | |||||||
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| Season | 2019 | ||||||
| Duration | 6 April – 31 August 2019 | ||||||
| Games played | M: 135 W: 135 | ||||||
| Teams | M: 15 W: 15 | ||||||
| Regular season | |||||||
| Top seed | M: Brisbane Capitals W: Southern Districts Spartans | ||||||
| Season MVP | M: Jason Cadee (Brisbane Capitals) W: Mikaela Ruef (Logan Thunder) | ||||||
| Finals | |||||||
| Champions | M: Brisbane Capitals (2nd championship) W: Southern Districts Spartans (12th championship) | ||||||
| Runners-up | M: Gold Coast Rollers W: Gold Coast Rollers | ||||||
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| Records | |||||||
| Biggest home win | M: 51 points Capitals 119–68 Port City Power (23 June 2019) W: 40 points Spartans 104–64 Port City Power (5 May 2019) | ||||||
| Biggest away win | M: 50 points Seahawks 55–105 Heat (1 June 2019) W: 32 points Pirates 70–102 Force (22 June 2019) | ||||||
| Highest scoring | M: 220 points Rockets 115–105 Spartans (19 July 2019) W: 190 points Rip City 106–84 Mountaineers (29 June 2019) Port City Power 87–103 Pirates (20 July 2019) | ||||||
| Winning streak | M: 13 games Brisbane Capitals (24 April – 5 July 2019) W: 14 games Southern Districts Spartans (27 April – 20 July 2019) | ||||||
| Losing streak | M: 16 games Gladstone Port City Power (11 May – 3 August 2019) W: 17 games Toowoomba Mountaineers (4 May – 2 August 2019) | ||||||
← 2018
All statistics correct as of 5 November 2019. | |||||||
The 2019 QBL season was the 34th and last season of competition since its establishment in 1979. A total of 30 teams contested the league (15 men and 15 women teams). The regular season was played between 6 April and 3 August 2019, followed by a post-season involving the top eight of each gender in August 2019. The schedule was announced on 22 February 2019. The Brisbane Capitals won their second men's QBL title, whilst the Southern Districts Spartans successfully defended their women's QBL title. The Gold Coast Rollers reached both grand finals, however were unable to win either.
It was announced on October 30 that the 2019 QBL season was the last QBL season to be played, with the league merging with NBL1 for the 2020 season.