19 March 2026
Schedule Released: Everything to know about the 2026 AWC and AYWC | Women's Baseball
One of the best weeks in Australian baseball is less than a month away.
The 2026 Australian Women’s Championship (AWC) and Youth Women’s Championship (AYWC) are coming to Melbourne Ballpark from April 12–18.
There’s a lot to play for.
Not only is the AWC is set to feature one of its most talented line-ups in several years, the Women’s World Cup is later this year and this tournament will be crucial in selecting that team.
On top of that, all nine Australian women selected in the Women’s Professional Baseball League (WPBL) in the United States are expected to play.
The AWC is the only open-level state vs state championship in Australian baseball.
The Youth Women’s Championship runs from January 14–18. This Under-16 event offers a chance to see what the next generation looks like while introducing younger players to a national championship environment.
Here is everything you need to know.
SCHEDULE & FORMAT
A PDF of the 2026 Australian Women’s and Youth Women’s Schedule is available here.

The Women’s Division features six teams:
– Western Australia
– South Australia
– Victoria
– New South Wales
– Queensland
– The Roos
The Roos are a composite team, made up of the next best available players across the country. It’s designed to expand opportunities for emerging female athletes and strengthening the depth of competition at the premier national women’s event.
Each team will play each other once in a Round Robin format between April 12-15. The top four teams will advance to a double-elimination format Finals. The format is designed to test depth of a state’s talent.
The defending champions are New South Wales.

The Youth Women’s Division features five teams:
– Western Australia
– South Australia
– Victoria
– New South Wales
– Queensland

Between April 14-16, each team will play each other once in a Round Robin Format. The top three teams will advance to Finals.
The Finals Format features another round robin. Records reset. The top three teams will play each other once, with the top two teams advancing to the Gold Medal Game.
South Australia has won the last two championships.

BROADCAST, MEDIA AND COVERAGE
BROADCAST
You can watch many of the games free on Baseball+ – Australian baseball’s broadcast platform, home to nearly 60,000 subscribers. There is an App available but it’s also available on desktop at plus.baseball.com.au.
For those games not on Baseball+, you can watch a single-camera feed on Game Changer.
Commentators include World Cup silver medalist, long time Emerald and WBSC commentator Amy McCann, World Cup bronze medalist and three-time Emerald Amy Cannington, and 3-time ABL Broadcaster of the Year Eric Balnar.
Special guests, further award winning commentators and high profiled players will join the coverage throughout the week.
Amy McCann and Amy Cannington are also hosting a podcast (search Women’s Baseball: The Inside Pitch) profiling each state in the build up.
SCORING
Games will be live scored via GameChanger. The links will be posted here when they are available.
PHOTOS AND VIDEO
Erin Honsa from Studio Honsa will be the events official photographer. Baseball Australia will provide access to a photo folder that all players and parents can access to download action photos for free.
Izzy Lilburn from Izzy Grace Studios will join the event over the last four days as the official videographer, capturing exciting moments from finals and to profile women’s baseball.
If you would like to take photographs at the event, you require approval. Please email Eric Balnar (eric.balnar@baseball.com.au) with your Working With Children Check, and your intention with the photos.
COVERAGE
Baseball Australia will be posting frequently on social media via Baseball.com.au. Coverage will include:
– Previews
– Stories
– Highlights
– Reels
– Photos
– Game Recaps
– Tournament Scenarios
– Tournament Updates
PODCAST
Amy McCann and Amy Cannington are running a weekly Podcast on Women’s Baseball – The Inside Pitch. Subscribe to them wherever you get your podcasts to listen to previews, analysis and to hear from key players from each team.
ROSTERS
Below are links to each state’s roster announcements:
Western Australia: AWC Roster | AYWC Roster
South Australia: AWC Roster | AYWC Roster
Victoria: AWC Roster | AYWC Roster
New South Wales: AWC Roster | AYWC Roster
Queensland: AWC Roster | AYWC Roster
Roos: To be announced week of March 23 by Baseball Australia



































