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'Hard Knox': Raiders carry 16-game streak into Adelaide

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Peter Brown

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'Hard Knox': Raiders carry 16-game streak into Adelaide
'Hard Knox': Raiders carry 16-game streak into Adelaide

Knox Raiders come into the 2026 NBL1 Nationals as the NBL1 South champions. Photo: Ian Knight.

Highlights

Knox come to Adelaide as champions, top seed and unbeaten since May, and so does the club they beat

  • Knox defend the national title as top seed on a 16-game streak
  • Waverley, beaten by 26 in the South final, are seeded third here
  • The top two after two rounds meet in Sunday's championship game

DAY 1 RESULTS

Knox Raiders def. Sturt Sabres 82-55

The dominance of the defending NBL1 National Champion Knox Raiders continues after the NBL1 South powerhouses put a beatdown on the Sturt Sabres in front of a home crowd in Adelaide.

Beating the Raiders was always going to be a tough task for the Sabres, but it was made even harder with WNBL star Tayla Brazel missing the tournament due to Australian 3x3 duties.

Paige Padroth had a game to remember for Sturt but it wasn't enough as Paige Bradley (22 points) led the Raiders to a comfortable 27-point victory.

Bankstown Bruins def. Warwick Senators 72-50

Star point guard Shyla Heal was unstoppable as the Bankstown Bruins took a major step towards becoming the first NBL1 East side to win a national championship after a 22-point victory over the Warwick Senators.

Heal had 22 points for the Bruins, along with eight assists, while French import Margot De Freitas also starred with 16 points.

The Senators, who were without WNBL guard Chloe Forster and also lost former Australian Opal Nat Burton to injury in the opening minutes of the game, were led by Kyana Weir with 18 points.

Waverley Falcons def. Mackay Meteorettes 86-72

US import Katelyn Shumate was arguably the best performer of the opening night on the women's side, scoring 25 points to lead the Falcons to a convincing 14-point victory over the Mackay Meteorettes.

Shumate was almost on triple-double watch with six rebounds and six assists, while teammate Georgia Pineau had a monster double-double with 23 points and 12 rebounds.

Mackay forward Chelsea Brook had a game to remember with 30 points and 11 rebounds.

DAY 2 SCHEDULE

Consolation Game: Warwick Senators vs Sturt Sabres at 2pm

Semi-Final #1: Knox Raiders vs Mackay Meteorettes at 2.30pm

Semi-Final #2: Bankstown Bruins vs Waverley Falcons at 4pm

'Hard Knox': Raiders carry 16-game streak into Adelaide (tournament preview)

Knox Raiders open their defence of the NBL1 women's national title against Sturt Sabres at 6:30pm ACST on Friday, top seed, reigning champions and unbeaten since May.

The streak is 16 games. The last of them was the NBL1 South grand final on 15 August, an 80-54 win over Waverley Falcons that gave Knox back-to-back South championships and Paige Bradley the grand final MVP.

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Waverley are in Adelaide too, seeded third as South runners-up, and they open against Mackay Meteorettes at 4:30pm ACST. If both clubs finish in the top two, the team Knox beat by 26 a week ago gets them again with a national title on it.

Sturt have the harder job and the better room. They won Central, they are seeded sixth, and they are the South Australian club in a South Australian venue, which is the closest thing this tournament has to a home game.

Bankstown Bruins, the East champions, are seeded second and play Warwick Senators of the West at 6pm ACST.

Every club plays once on Friday and once on Saturday. The top two after those two rounds meet in the championship game at 11am ACST on Sunday, and nobody plays a knockout round to get there.

Twelve teams, more than 120 players and coaches, and the first time the NBL1 National Finals have been held in Adelaide. Canberra, the Sunshine Coast, Joondalup and Melbourne have all hosted before.

NBL1 National Finals 2026 — every women’s game

7 games · Wayville, Adelaide · Fri 21 Aug to Sun 23 Aug
Match Day AEST ACST Stage
Waverley Falconsv Mackay Meteorettes Fri 21 Aug 5:00pm 4:30pm Round 1
Bankstown Bruinsv Warwick Senators Fri 21 Aug 6:30pm 6:00pm Round 1
Knox Raidersv Sturt Sabres Fri 21 Aug 7:00pm 6:30pm Round 1
To be confirmedafter Friday’s games Sat 22 Aug 2:30pm 2:00pm Round 2
To be confirmedafter Friday’s games Sat 22 Aug 3:00pm 2:30pm Round 2
To be confirmedafter Friday’s games Sat 22 Aug 4:30pm 4:00pm Round 2
To be confirmedafter Saturday’s games Sun 23 Aug 11:30am 11:00am National Final
The full women's program at the 2026 NBL1 National Finals, State Basketball Centre, Wayville, Adelaide: three on Friday, three on Saturday, one on Sunday. All 7 games are live and free on Kayo Freebies. Every tip-off is listed in both zones — Adelaide runs on ACST, thirty minutes behind the eastern states, so a 4:30pm tip-off in Adelaide is 5:00pm in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. The AEST column is calculated from the ACST time on every row rather than entered separately.

NBL1 National Championships — the women’s six, by the numbers

6 teams · season averages · 21–25 games each
Bankstown Bruins 23 83.96 45.22 17.96 30.96-73.26 42 9.26-26.65 34.7 12.78-16.30 78 2.87 10.61 14.22 17.17
Mackay Meteorettes 21 91.43 44.76 21.86 33.19-70.76 47 8.95-27.00 33.1 16.10-21.14 76 3.86 6.90 14.05 18.24
Warwick Senators 24 86.13 42.67 22.04 31.25-71.83 44 12.00-32.00 37.5 11.63-15.17 77 2.71 8.88 14.54 19.42
Sturt Sabres 22 78.05 44.86 17.64 29.09-73.27 40 8.55-28.18 30.3 11.32-17.23 66 2.59 11.55 15.14 17.59
ChampionKnox Raiders 25 83.24 45.88 18.76 30.16-69.76 43 10.68-28.32 37.7 12.24-17.48 70 3.52 7.12 11.40 15.72
Waverley Falcons 25 76.88 45.28 18.72 28.88-69.24 42 6.40-22.32 28.7 12.72-17.76 72 3.60 9.00 14.96 17.24
Field average 23.3 83.28 44.78 19.50 30.59-71.35 42.9 9.31-27.41 34.0 12.80-17.51 73.1 3.19 9.01 14.05 17.56
Season averages for the 6 women’s teams at the NBL1 National Championships, supplied 17 August 2026. Tap any heading to sort. Knox Raiders defend their title as the field’s most disciplined side rather than its most prolific

NBL1 2026 women’s conference grand finals — line scores

14 teams · 7 games · five conferences · 7–16 August 2026
WonMackay MeteorettesNBL1 North · 7 August · Game 1 of 3 30 20 30 27 107
Townsville FlamesNBL1 North · 7 August 16 27 18 17 78
WonTownsville FlamesNBL1 North · 8 August · Game 2 of 3 — Townsville level the series 28 26 17 11 82
Mackay MeteorettesNBL1 North · 8 August 23 20 11 22 76
WonMackay MeteorettesNBL1 North · 9 August · Game 3 of 3 — series won 2-1 29 26 37 28 120
Townsville FlamesNBL1 North · 9 August 19 24 23 21 87
WonSturt SabresNBL1 Central · 8 August 24 14 17 21 76
West Adelaide BearcatsNBL1 Central · 8 August 10 20 24 16 70
WonKnox RaidersNBL1 South · 15 August 19 26 19 16 80
Waverley FalconsNBL1 South · 15 August 12 15 16 11 54
WonWarwick SenatorsNBL1 West · 15 August 26 28 26 22 102
Cockburn CougarsNBL1 West · 15 August 25 19 15 17 76
WonBankstown BruinsNBL1 East · 16 August 33 22 11 24 90
Manly WarringahNBL1 East · 16 August 21 22 14 28 85
Every 2026 NBL1 women’s conference grand final, quarter by quarter. Seven games, not five — NBL1 North went the full three, Mackay Meteorettes taking it 2-1. Game 2 is highlighted for Townsville Flames, who won that game and lost the series: the highlight marks the winner of each game, not of each series.

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