[2] In 1984, behind player-coach Mel Dalgleish, the Braves men's team competed in the first division of the Victoria Basketball Association (VBA).
[1] After missing the playoffs in their inaugural SEABL season under Mel Dalgleish, the Braves appointed Tom Flavin as coach for 1986.
In Flint's second season as coach, the Braves not only won the SEABL South Conference title but also took out the 1988 ABA National Championship.
They went on to win the SEABL Championship after defeating the Mount Gambier Pioneers 79–61 in the final, with Kendle earning the Hugh McMenamin Medal as game MVP after scoring a game-high 34 points.
[9] In 2019, the Braves reached the NBL1 grand final behind the likes of Ray Turner and Mathiang Muo, where they lost 99–90 to the Nunawading Spectres.
[12] They subsequently joined the Country Victorian Invitational Basketball League (CVIBL), where they won back-to-back championships in 1991 and 1992 and finished runners-up in 1993.
The Lady Braves were unable to complete the three-peat the following year, despite an 18–4 regular season record, falling short in the 2001 Grand Final.
[21] In 2023, the team returned to the NBL1 South grand final where they won the championship with an 83–78 win over the Waverley Falcons behind Amy Atwell, Megan McKay and Kelly Wilson.
[25] The Braves missed the 2024 NBL1 South playoffs but returned to the 2024 NBL1 National Finals as defending champions, where they reached the championship game but lost to the Waverley Falcons.