Sydney Flames Player Loz Nicholson Eagerly Prepares To Embrace Motherhood After Confirming Her Pregnancy
Sydney Flames Player Loz Nicholson Eagerly Prepares To Embrace Motherhood After Confirming Her Pregnancy
Loz Nicholson strived through her success by signing with the Townsville Fire for the 2026–21 WNBL season, enhancing her professional career.
October 10, 2026
This article was last updated by Aditi Rai on October 9, 2026
Loz Nicholson will miss the Women’s National Basketball League (WNBL 25) season as she is pregnant and prepares to welcome her first child, a baby boy. She will sit away from the court while looking forward to the new chapter of her life as a mother.
Lauren “Loz” Nicholson, born on March 26, 1993, is a skilled Australian basketball player who excels in national and international competitions.
She began her basketball career at Saint Mary’s College of California, playing for the Saint Mary’s Gaels in Moraga.
At the youth level, Loz first represented Australia in the 2009 FIBA Oceania Under-16 Championship, where she won a gold.
Following this achievement, she participated in the inaugural Under-17 World Championship in France, where Australia finished in seventh place.
Loz’s career took a major step forward in January 2019 when she earned her place on the Opals squad.
Loz began her WNBL journey with the Sydney Uni Flames as a development player until 2011, then went to college.
After completing college, she returned to Australia and rejoined the Sydney Uni Flames for the 2016–17 season.
Loz Nicholson Joyfully Reveals That She Is Expecting Her First Child
Loz Nicholson is expecting her first child with partner . They anticipate their son’s arrival in April 2026.
Jacob Jackomas initially coached the Illawarra Hawks before the 2026/23 NBL season after serving over a decade as Brian Goorjian’s assistant.
As head coach, he led the Hawks to five wins in 37 games. Unfortunately, his tenure ended after the team managed only two wins in its first nine games.
Lauren Nicholson’s commitment as a Hawks fan likely sparked her relationship with Jacob Jackomas.
Although Loz will miss the 2026-25 season, she plans to remain involved with the Hoops Capital side.
Additionally, Loz expressed her excitement about sharing the baby news and her eagerness to meet her son.
She acknowledged the incredible support from the Hoops Capital organization throughout this process and hopes to return to the court in WNBL26.
Flames President Victoria Denholm also conveyed the club’s excitement for Liz as she embarks on her new chapter of life.
Denholm noted that, while the team will undoubtedly miss Nicholson on the court this season, they are thrilled for her as she embraces motherhood.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Loz Nicholson was born in Campbelltown, New South Wales, and stands 6 feet tall (1.83 meters).
- During the second season with Adelaide Lightning, Loz earned the WNBL Defensive Player of the Year award.
- Loz joined her first senior camp and showcased her skills, earning her Opals debut at the FIBA Asia Cup.
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