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American basketball import finds her footing at Geelong United after college career

Reagan Bass, a 23-year-old from the United States, is settling into her first NBL1 South season with the Cats.

By The Daily Geelong · 26 June 2026 at 7:35 pm ·

Updated 27 June 2026 at 12:06 pm

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American basketball import finds her footing at Geelong United after college career
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Reagan Bass, a 23-year-old American basketball player, has joined Geelong United for the 2026 NBL1 South season following four years playing at the American college level and a brief stint elsewhere. For the Cats, Bass represents the sort of international talent that lifts the competitive standard of regional basketball while enriching the social fabric of the club and community.

Bass is making her mark both on and off the court despite Geelong United's challenging season so far. The integration of international players into local sports clubs has become routine in Australian basketball, yet each player brings her own adjustment: navigating a new country, learning the pace and style of Australian basketball, building friendships and finding her place in a regional city far from home. For Geelong United, having an American import who is thriving socially and athletically strengthens the club's ability to attract and retain quality talent.

Geelong's sporting culture has long been shaped by the Cats' AFL dominance, but basketball continues to grow its profile in the region. International players like Bass contribute to that growth by raising on-court standards while also serving as ambassadors for the sport and for Geelong itself. Her presence also signals that the region's sports infrastructure and community welcoming is sufficient to attract quality overseas talent, a marker of a maturing sporting city.

Sources: timesnewsgroup.com.au, timesnewsgroup.com.au.

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