Abby Bishop

She has played in the WNBL for the Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra Capitals, Dandenong Rangers, Adelaide Lightning, Townsville Fire and Southside Flyers.

She was a member of the Australia women's national basketball team and won a bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

[8] Almost all her games and minutes came near the end of the season when the Storm head coach, Brian Agler rest the team's starters.

[8] She did not play with the Storm during the 2011 WNBA season as she wanted to focus on making the 2012 Australian Olympic squad.

[14] In an October 2011 game against the Australian Institute of Sport, she scored 21 points in a 97–47 win for Adelaide.

After a season in Spain in 2023–24 with Hozono Global Jairis, Bishop had her final professional stint in the 2024 Women's Basketball League Asia with Chinese team Sichuan Yuanda Meile.

[23] Bishop played in the South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) in 2011 for the Kilsyth Cobras.

[31] As a member of the 2006 Junior Women's Team, she earned won a gold medal during the Oceania World Qualification Series[31] and competed in the William Jones Cup in Taiwan.

[31] In 2007, she was a member of the Australia women's under-19 junior team that competed at the World Championships in the Slovak Republic.

[33] In 2007, she was a member of the Australian Young Women's Team that won a silver medal at the World Championships in Russia.

[19] In July 2010, she participated in a four-day training camp and one game test match against the United States in Connecticut.

[35] In 2010, she was a member of the senior women's national team that competed at the World Championships in the Czech Republic.

[38] She played in the 2012 Summer Olympic qualifying game against the New Zealand women's national basketball team.

[1] In late April and early May 2012, she was one of four Australian "big" players to participate in a special training camp for the team.

Suzy Batkovic and Abby Bishop (left) at day two of the Opals camp.