28/05/2026
Calm, cool, Cocie ⚡ Get to know Coco Hodges 🌸
Adelaide Lightning is South Australia's most successful women's sporting team playing in the WNBL
The City of Adelaide was planned by Colonel William Light, whose statue overlooks the town centre from its lofty perch at Montefiore Hill. The name Adelaide LIGHTNING utilised Light's surname, when South Australia decided at the end of 1992 to submit a composite team into the Women's National Basketball League. Since the league's 1981 inception, SA had enjoyed the representation of three club team
28/05/2026
Calm, cool, Cocie ⚡ Get to know Coco Hodges 🌸
27/05/2026
Meet the ice cream scooper turned baller 🍦
We think she made the right call ⚡
27/05/2026
All In. On and off the court. 🏀
National Reconciliation Week runs every year from 27 May to 3 June, marking two landmark moments in Australian history — the 1967 referendum and the 1992 Mabo decision. It’s a time for all Australians to learn, reflect, and take action toward a shared future with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Adelaide Lightning are proud to be All In — on the court and in the community. 💛🖤❤️
26/05/2026
Get to know our easy-going lion lover, Jess! 🦁⚡
We think Sue Bird would approve 👏
25/05/2026
Meet the woman. The myth. The baby whisperer 😭🍼
Z is going to fit right in ⚡️
23/05/2026
PACK YOUR BAGS, LIGHTNING FAM ✈️⚡️
HoopsFest is heading back to Perth and the Lightning are coming with it.
From 13–17 January, HoopsFest returns for WNBL27, celebrating basketball, culture and entertainment across five huge days.
We’ll face in Perth as part of an exciting double header with the 🏀🔥
🎟️ Early-bird tickets are on sale now for a limited time, grab yours at hoopsfest.com.au
Future’s looking dangerous ⚡
From local courts to the Lightning jersey — Coco’s just getting started.
From the court to the road — awareness matters.
Big thanks to Think Road Safety and Stillwell Ford for helping us spotlight the importance of safer driving this Road Safety Week. 🚘🛣️
20/05/2026
⚡ Homegrown and heading to the WNBL.
The Adelaide Lightning are thrilled to announce South Australian product Coco Hodges is committed to the club as a Development Player for the 2026/27 season, pending WNBL review and approval.
A versatile young talent who impacts the game on both ends of the floor, Coco has emerged as one of SA’s brightest prospects through her performances at Under 20 Nationals and in NBL1 Central.
“Putting on the Lightning jersey means the world to me. Growing up, my dream was always to play in the WNBL, so now to have the opportunity to step onto the court at this level, in my home city, for the team I grew up supporting, is incredibly special.”
Welcome to the Lightning, Coco 🤝
An absolute weapon.⚡️
Gemma Potter stretches the floor, opens the game up and punishes mistakes.
Good luck defending this one. 😤
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