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Geelong United's American recruit shows promise in challenging NBL1 South season
Guard Reagan Bass is settling into life on and off the court after joining Geelong United from American college basketball.
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Guard Reagan Bass is settling into life on and off the court after joining Geelong United from American college basketball.

Geelong United has secured a coup by attracting American import Reagan Bass to its NBL1 South roster for the 2026 season. According to timesnewsgroup.com.au, the 23-year-old has made her mark both on and off the court in her first year with the club, having completed four years playing at American college level before making the move to Geelong.
While the broader Geelong United season has presented challenges, Bass's arrival represents the club's ambition to strengthen its competitive position in the league. Her transition from American college basketball to the NBL1 South competition underscores Geelong's growing appeal as a destination for elite regional sports talent, adding to the city's reputation as a basketball hub in Victoria.
Bass's integration into both the team and the local community signals Geelong United's strategy to attract international players who can contribute to on-court performance while building connections with supporters off the court.
Sources: timesnewsgroup.com.au.
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