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Tegan Cunningham (born 23 January 1988) is a retired Australian basketball player who played for the
Melbourne Boomers The Melbourne Boomers are an Australian professional basketball team based in Melbourne, Victoria. The Boomers compete in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) and play the majority of their home games at Melbourne Sports Centre – Pa ...
in the
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(WNBL) among other teams and
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player currently playing for the Hawthorn Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition. Cunningham previously played for the
Melbourne Football Club The Melbourne Football Club, nicknamed the Demons, is a professional Australian rules football club that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's elite competition. It is based in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, ...
.


Basketball career


College

Cunningham joined Seward County Community College in
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. During her time there she won multiple conference and tournament MVP awards and would leave the school as the all-time leading scorer, a record still held by Cunningham. These strong showings and accolades earned her a transfer to
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competing in the
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of
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. At the completion of her college career Cunningham was nominated for the WNBA draft where she was listed as one of the best available prospects heading in to the third and final round, however remained undrafted.


WNBL

Cunningham returned home to Australia and began her professional career in 2010, for the Adelaide Lightning. She would then move to the
Dandenong Rangers The Dandenong Rangers were an Australian professional women's basketball team competing in the Women's National Basketball League ( WNBL). The club is based in Dandenong, Melbourne, Victoria. The team was founded as the Dandenong Rangers, howeve ...
and help take home the championship in the 2012 Grand Final. After a brief stint in Queensland with the
Logan Thunder Logan Thunder may refer to: * Logan Thunder (WNBL) The Logan Thunder was an Australian professional women's basketball team competing in the Women's National Basketball League ( WNBL). The team was based in Logan, Queensland. History Th ...
, she returned to the Rangers roster, after the Thunder left the league. After two seasons with the Rangers, she was signed for the 2016–17 season, by the
Melbourne Boomers The Melbourne Boomers are an Australian professional basketball team based in Melbourne, Victoria. The Boomers compete in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) and play the majority of their home games at Melbourne Sports Centre – Pa ...
. After the completion of the 2016-17 WNBL season, Cunningham would find herself without a WNBL club and decided to turn her attention to the AFLW in pursuit of a career change and a new challenge.


Australian Rules Football

2018 Season Cunningham was drafted by with the club's third pick and the 22nd selection overall in the
2017 AFL Women's draft The 2017 AFL Women's draft consisted of the various periods when the eight clubs in the AFL Women's competition could recruit players prior to the competition's 2018 season. As the previous season's player contracts were all capped at one-year ...
. She made her league debut in Round 1 of the 2018 AFLW season where she amassed 10 possessions and kicked one goal in her side's victory. She would play in all of Melbourne's seven games despite suffering a sickening head clash in Round 5, finishing the season as the 2018 Melbourne AFLW Leading goal kicker with a total of nine goals. 2019 Season Cunningham will return to the Melbourne AFL Women's side for season 2019 and was presented her jumper on 23 January 2019 at the club's season launch. Cunningham was selected to play in Melbourne's Round 1 clash for 2019 against Fremantle on Sunday 3 February 2019. Cunningham will line up in the forward line. Cunningham was reported during the Round 3 clash against the Brisbane Lions in which the Demons were victorious by 39 points. Cunningham was sighted twice for incidents on Brisbane Lions defender
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in the second and third quarters. The first incident included a reprimand for rough conduct with an early guilty plea, while the second incident was graded as intentional contact with medium impact for an incident off the ball which resulted in a two match ban with an early guilty plea for the striking charge. Cunningham successfully challenged the ruling on the Tuesday at the AFLW Tribunal hearing, and was free to play in Round 4 after the conclusion of a lengthy hearing. Cunningham was the hero in the Demons' Round 6 victory over the Western Bulldogs at
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when she "plucked" a strong contested mark in the dying minutes of the game. With her side trailing by five points she was able to go back and kick the winning goal from about 40 meters out (her second of the evening) with less than two minutes on the clock. The Demons were able to hold on for a famous one point victory. Cunningham capped off her 2019 season by again topping Melbourne's goalkicking, finishing the season with a total of eight goals from her seven games. She ended the 2019 season as the Melbourne AFLW leading goalkicker of all-time through the club's inaugural three seasons. Cunningham also finished third in the Melbourne AFLW Best and Fairest vote count behind winner
Karen Paxman Karen Paxman (born 25 November 1988) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). A defender, tall, Paxman plays primarily on the half-back line with the ability to push into the midfi ...
and runner up
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. Cunningham didn't go home empty handed on the night though, winning the club's Best Forward player in what was a successful 2019 for Cunningham personally. In June 2021, after playing 32 games during four seasons with Melbourne in the AFLW, Cunningham announced her retirement.


Personal life

Tegan grew up in Melbourne and is one of 4 children. She has a twin sister named Erin who is 9 minutes older than her. Tegan's older sister
Caitlin Cunningham Caitlin Cunningham (born 17 January 1988, in Melbourne) is an Australian women's basketball player who is currently a Free Agent. Cunningham previously played in the WNBL for Adelaide Lightning, Dandenong Rangers, Bulleen Boomers (now Melbourne B ...
and her have both played on the same WNBL team at one time back in 2010 for the Adelaide Lightning. Cunningham graduated from Oklahoma State University in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science. She is currently enrolled at Curtin University to complete her Masters in Teaching (Primary).


Statistics

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Honours and achievements

Individual * 2× Melbourne leading goalkicker: 2018, 2019


References


External links

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at WNBL {{DEFAULTSORT:Cunningham, Tegan 1988 births Living people Australian women's basketball players Adelaide Lightning players Dandenong Rangers players Logan Thunder players Melbourne Boomers players Melbourne Football Club (AFLW) players Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Hawthorn Football Club (AFLW) players