Women's Blue Chip Basketball League (2014)

WBCBL Standings
Carolinas
 1. Fayetteville LR 9-4 
 2. Winston-Salem LW 7-3 
 3. Virginia LS 7-4 
 4. Fayetteville L.X. 4-5 
 5. VA Lady S. 3-4 
 6. Charlotte I. 3-7 
 7. Asheville LP 1-9 
Gulf South
 1. Louisiana BA 8-2 
 2. Gulf Coast T. 6-7 
 3. Mississippi S. 3-5 
 4. N.Orleans R. 2-5 
Mid South
 1. Dallas LD 10-2 
 2. Houston S. 6-3 
 3. Texas Storm 6-4 
 4. Shreveport S. 6-5 
 5. Huntsville LJ 2-8 
 6. Elgin RR 1-8 
WBCBL Standings
Mid West
 1. St.Louis Surge 14-1 
 2. Nebraska S. 6-5 
 3. Kansas N. 6-6 
 4. Illinois SS 4-5 
 5. Minnesota BI 3-5 
 6. Missouri AA 1-9 
North East
 1. Cleveland C. 6-1 
 2. Louisville F. 5-3 
 3. Detroit B.H. 2-3 
 4. Illinois Strl 1-4 
 5. Johnstown SS 0-2 
Pacific Northwest
 1. Calgary S. 1-1 
South
 1. Auburn F. 16-1 
 2. Georgia-Lina H. 7-4 
 3. So Cal Storm 7-9 
 4. Atlanta R. 5-5 
 5. Beaufort B. 2-5 
 6. Georgia R. 2-9 
WBCBL Standings
Suncoast
 1. Dade CB 9-1 
 2. Palm Beach 5-5 
 3. Florida K. 4-6 
 4. Tampa FS 2-4 
 5. Miami R. 0-0 
 6. Tampa X. 0-4 
West Coast
 1. Tuscon S. 1-1 

Season 2014
List of Players
List of Imports

St. Louis Surge wins the WBCBL 2014 title (Photo: WBCBL)
 
St. Louis Surge 2014
Jaleesa Butler
Butler
Amber Dvorak
Dvorak
Hannah Weedman
Weedman
Bianca Beck
Beck
Devonna Smith
Smith
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
30  Butler Jaleesa 6'2'' (188) F 87 USA
55  Dvorak Amber 6'7'' (201) C 91 USA
51  Weedman Hannah 6'4'' (193) C USA
8  Loggins Felisha 5'8'' (172) PG USA
35  Green Gabriella 6'1'' (185) F USA
1  Beck Bianca 5'7'' (170) PG 90 USA
22  Smith Devonna 6'0'' (183) F USA
21  Kassing Leah 6'3'' (191) C 90 USA
10  Cramsey Lucy 5'8'' (172) PG USA
23  Barber Samantha 5'9'' (175) PG USA

St. Louis Surge Wins WBCBL National Title - Aug 4, 2014

(NEW ORLEANS, LA) With three straight wins this weekend, the St. Louis Surge powered its way to their first-ever national title. The womens semi-pro womens basketball team won the 2014 Womens Blue Chip Basketball League (WBCBL) championship Sunday afternoon with an 81-69 win over the previously-unbeaten Auburn Flyers. The 12-point title victory netted the Surge (14-1) the sweep in the eight-league bracketed tournament and handed Auburn (16-1) its first loss in the franchises two-year existence. Prior to Sundays game, Auburn had a 31-0 historical record. On Saturday, the Surge defeated Fayetteville, 89-54, in the quarterfinals and Dade County, 83-80, in the semifinals to reach the championship game. - By Brian Ledford (Arch City Sports)