Australian representatives (former and current athletes)
- Australian Junior Men’s 22 and Under Team at World Championships - Japan: David Andersen, Stephen Black, Andrew Latimer, Andrew Looke, Neil Mottram, Adam Quick, Andrew Rice, Luke Schenscher, Bradley Sheridan, Marcus Wright. Assistant Coach - Mark Watkins. 8th place.
- Australian Junior Women’s Team at World Championships – Czech Republic: Nicole Carr, Jessica Foley, Hollie Grima, Jacinta Hamilton, Shelley Hammonds, Jessica Mahony, Deanne Ranford, Jennifer Screen, Laura Summerton (Hodges), Carly Wilson, Georgia Woodyard. Assistant Coach - Phil Brown. 4th place.
- Australian Senior Women’s Team: Suzy Batkovic, Tracey Braithwaite, Michelle Brogan (Griffiths), Narelle Fletcher, Shelley Hammonds, Joanne Hill, Jae Kingi, Emily McInerny, Alison O’Dwyer, Natalie Porter, Belinda Snell, Eleanor Sharp, Deanna Smith, Carla Boyd (Porter), Penny Taylor, Allison Cook (Tranquilli), Kristen Veal, Jenny Whittle
- Australian Senior Men's Team at Goodwill Games - Brisbane: Brett Maher, Matthew Nielsen, Scott McGregor, Glen Saville. Head Coach - Phil Smyth, Assistant Coach - Gordon McLeod. 4th place.
AIS results and awards
- Women's team finished with a 7-14 win/loss record in the 2000-2001 WNBL season and Laura Summerton was named Rookie of the Year.
- Men's team finished with a 13-28 win/loss record in the South Eastern Conference of the Australian Basketball Association.
- Men's team played Japanese Youth Team (3-0) and Japanese National Team (2-1)
- Bob Staunton Memorial Scholarship: Men - Luke Schenscher; Women - Laura Summerton
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