NBL1 Women Round 13 Coaches Review

NBL1 Women Round 13 Coaches Review

NBL1 Women’s coach Andrew Potter wraps up last week’s massive away win over Frankston
Last week we secured our 4th win of the season with a come from behind victory at Frankston. Both teams were missing players and Frankston dominated the first quarter to lead by 15 at the break. Small in roads in the second quarter allowed us to close the gap to 11 at the half.
First Half Highlights
It was at half time that the team resolved to step up the defensive pressure and take the fight at Frankston and the full house that where cheering the home team on.
The first five minutes of the third we closed to within three points and it was game on.

 

At the last change we were within 1 after taking the lead for a moment, but momentum had swung our way.

Although the lead changed several times during the last, a timely 3 from break out player of the game Morgan and some clutch foul shots we came away with the win.

Morgan Riley- 22 points

This week we face the cream of Australia’s young and emerging basketball talent with the COE playing their last game of the season against us. Although talented, this young group has battled to just three wins for the season and struggling at times against older more experienced players. If we play like last Sunday then we will have a chance of our first back-to-back wins for the year.

Go Sabres.

Click here to view the full box score 

NBL1 Women’s coach Andrew Potter wraps up last week’s massive away win over Frankston
Last week we secured our 4th win of the season with a come from behind victory at Frankston. Both teams were missing players and Frankston dominated the first quarter to lead by 15 at the break. Small in roads in the second quarter allowed us to close the gap to 11 at the half.
First Half Highlights
It was at half time that the team resolved to step up the defensive pressure and take the fight at Frankston and the full house that where cheering the home team on.
The first five minutes of the third we closed to within three points and it was game on.

 

At the last change we were within 1 after taking the lead for a moment, but momentum had swung our way.

Although the lead changed several times during the last, a timely 3 from break out player of the game Morgan and some clutch foul shots we came away with the win.

Morgan Riley- 22 points

This week we face the cream of Australia’s young and emerging basketball talent with the COE playing their last game of the season against us. Although talented, this young group has battled to just three wins for the season and struggling at times against older more experienced players. If we play like last Sunday then we will have a chance of our first back-to-back wins for the year.

Go Sabres.

Click here to view the full box score