South Australian young star Isobel Borlase has signed with the NBL1 Central Forestville Eagles for the 2023 NBL1 season.
After dominating with the Basketball Australia Centre of Excellence, Borlase made her next step with the Adelaide Lightning and has become a name in the WNBL this season.
Isobel Borlase had a quarter ?
— NBL1 (@NBL1) July 28, 2022
1??1?? points and 2?? steals in the final term to get CoE the win ? pic.twitter.com/5J0UpieCeH
Dropping 25 points and nine rebounds in her WNBL debut, the 18-year-old has cemented her place within the WNBL and will now continue her dominance in the NBL1 again this season.
A star is born! ?
— Megan Hustwaite (@MeganHustwaite) November 5, 2022
18-year-old Izzy Borlase scored 25 points and had 9 rebounds on @WNBL debut for @AdelLightning in #WNBL23 Rd1 tonight.
Here she is after the game with coach @NattyHurst16. pic.twitter.com/qcFhotDtp0
For the season, Borlase is averaging 13.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists for the Lightning.
The Eagles have signed Rachael Hines and now Borlase for the 2023 NBL1 Central season. It all starts on March 25, see the full fixture here.