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West Women
Senator Chloe Forster lays down law in 13-point win
Forster, Ciabattoni and Jacobs headline dominant 2026 NBL1 West Women Round 1 performances.
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Claire Jacobs, Alexandra Ciabattoni and Sierra Moore headlined a high-impact 2026 NBL1 West women's opening round, delivering dominant performances as early-season contenders began to separate. Across the weekend, decisive second-quarter runs and second-half surges proved the difference, with teams that controlled the glass and shared the ball creating clear advantages.
The opening stretch highlighted a consistent trend — depth, rebounding and shot creation are already shaping outcomes across the competition.
Round 1: Warwick Senators 80 def. Perry Lakes Hawks 67 – Women – March 26 at Warwick Stadium
Chloe Forster exploded for 31 points as Warwick Senators opened their NBL1 West Women season with an 80–67 win against Perry Lakes Hawks at Warwick Stadium on March 26. Warwick created separation in the second quarter, outscoring Perry Lakes 29–16 to take control of the contest. The Hawks responded after halftime, but the early deficit proved too much to overcome.
Game Snapshot
- Quarter scores: Warwick 22–21, 29–16, 11–14, 18–16
- Warwick controlled the rebounds 34–31
- Turnovers proved costly for Perry Lakes (26–19)
Forster delivered a dominant two-way performance with 31 points, eight rebounds, four assists and seven steals, shooting 14-from-26 from the field. Her ability to score and disrupt defensively set the tone throughout.
Natalie Burton added a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds, while Kyana Weir contributed 13 points on efficient shooting. Jayda Clark finished with 10 points and five assists to provide balance.
Emilie Beggs led Perry Lakes with 17 points on 6-from-7 shooting, while Bridgette Rettstatt added 14 points, nine rebounds and six steals. Maddison Zugna chipped in nine points.
By the Numbers
Chloe Forster (WAR): 31 pts │ 8 reb │ 4 ast │ 14-from-26 FG
Natalie Burton (WAR): 13 pts │ 10 reb │ 3 ast
Emilie Beggs (PLH): 17 pts │ 3 reb │ 3 ast
Round 1: Cockburn Cougars 98 def. Perth Redbacks 71 – Women – March 27 at Belmont Oasis Leisure Centre
Perth Lynx WNBL guard Alex Ciabattoni powered Cockburn Cougars to a dominant 98–71 win against Perth Redbacks in their NBL1 West Women opener at Belmont Oasis on March 27.
Cockburn set the tone early with a 33–16 first quarter and extended the margin to 27–point halftime lead. The Cougars maintained control across all four quarters, capitalising on Perth’s shooting struggles to close out a comprehensive victory.
Game Snapshot
- Quarter scores: Cockburn 33–16, 27–17, 16–11, 22–27
- Cockburn controlled the rebounds 54–51
- Perth shot just 29.6% from the field
Ciabattoni led the charge with 21 points, eight rebounds and seven assists on 8-from-13 shooting, controlling the tempo and creating opportunities throughout.
Liliana Gammidge provided a major spark off the bench with 18 points, while Alira Fotu added 16 points. Jessie Edwards recorded a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds, and Jaya Scafidi contributed 13 points and eight boards.
Shenae Hartree led Perth with 15 points and six rebounds, while Olivia Berry added 11 points. Laniesha Paddon contributed nine points, seven rebounds and four assists, but Perth struggled to convert efficiently across the game.
By the Numbers
Alexandra Ciabattoni (COU): 21 pts │ 8 reb │ 7 ast │ 8-from-13 FG
Liliana Gammidge (COU): 18 pts │ 4 reb
Shenae Hartree (PER): 15 pts │ 6 reb
Round 1: Mandurah Magic 97 def. Rockingham Flames 77 – Women – March 27 at Mandurah Aquatic & Rec Centre
Claire Jacobs delivered a dominant 34-point performance as Mandurah Magic powered past Rockingham Flames 97–77 in their NBL1 West Women opener on March 27.
Mandurah broke the game open in the second half, outscoring Rockingham 61–44 after halftime, including a decisive 31–22 third quarter that shifted momentum firmly in their favour.
Game Snapshot
- Quarter scores: Mandurah 19–16, 17–17, 31–22, 30–22
- Mandurah controlled the rebounds 54–44
- Mandurah generated 33 assists to 15
Jacobs led all scorers with 34 points, adding seven assists and shooting 11-from-20 from the field while consistently creating offence across all four quarters.
Mia Jacobs was outstanding with 22 points, 18 rebounds and eight assists in a dominant all-around performance. Sydney Meares added 11 points and seven assists, while Erin Antosh contributed 10 points on efficient shooting.
Amy Atwell led Rockingham with 24 points, while Paris Spencer added 16. Tiana Wilson Palmer contributed 14 points on efficient shooting, but the Flames struggled to keep pace after halftime.
By the Numbers
Claire Jacobs (MAN): 34 pts │ 4 reb │ 7 ast │ 11-from-20 FG
Mia Jacobs (MAN): 22 pts │ 18 reb │ 8 ast
Amy Atwell (ROC): 24 pts │ 5 reb │ 2 ast
Round 1: Lakeside Lightning 90 def. Eastern Suns 63 – Women – March 27 at Ray Owen Sports Centre
Esmeralda Morales led a balanced Lakeside Lightning attack with 19 points as they powered past Eastern Suns 90–63 in their NBL1 West Women opener on March 27.
Lakeside seized control in the second quarter with a dominant 33–12 run, turning a six-point deficit into a commanding halftime lead. The Lightning maintained momentum through the third to put the game beyond reach.
Game Snapshot
- Quarter scores: Eastern Suns 20–14, 12–33, 12–24, 19–19
- Lakeside shot 41.0% from three (16-from-39)
- Turnovers proved costly for Eastern Suns (20–17)
Morales finished with 19 points, six rebounds and three assists, shooting 7-from-12 from the field and 5-from-7 from beyond the arc to stretch the defence.
Samantha Lubcke added 16 points and nine rebounds, while Samantha Roscoe contributed 13 points and six boards. The Lightning’s depth was evident with multiple contributors across the rotation.
Gabriela Bronson led Eastern Suns with 21 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, while Ella Averill added 12 points. The Suns started strongly but were unable to sustain offensive efficiency.
By the Numbers
Esmeralda Morales (LAK): 19 pts │ 6 reb │ 3 ast │ 7-from-12 FG
Samantha Lubcke (LAK): 16 pts │ 9 reb │ 4 ast
Gabriela Bronson (ESU): 21 pts │ 9 reb │ 8 ast
Round 1: East Perth Eagles 86 def. Willetton Tigers 70 – Women – March 28 at Willetton Basketball Stadium
Stacey Barr and Jasmin Fejo combined for 43 points as East Perth Eagles defeated Willetton Tigers 86–70 in their NBL1 West Women clash on March 28.
East Perth broke the game open in the second half, outscoring Willetton 47–34, including a decisive 27–16 fourth quarter to pull away late.
Game Snapshot
Quarter scores: 18–18, 21–21, 15–20, 16–27
East Perth controlled the rebounds 58–43
Willetton committed 25 turnovers
Barr led all scorers with 24 points and 12 rebounds, adding nine-from-nine from the free-throw line while anchoring the offence.
Fejo added 19 points, eight rebounds and five assists, while Zaya Black contributed 13 points on efficient shooting. Brooke Malone also finished with 13 points.
Eva Cooke led Willetton with 18 points, knocking down five three-pointers, while Ruby Porter added 16 points. Carla Drennan contributed 13 points and seven rebounds, but the Tigers struggled to maintain efficiency.
By the Numbers
Stacey Barr (EPE): 24 pts │ 12 reb │ 2 ast │ 9-of-9 FT
Jasmin Fejo (EPE): 19 pts │ 8 reb │ 5 ast
Eva Cooke (WIL): 18 pts │ 6 reb │ 4 ast
Round 1: Lakeside Lightning 85 def. Joondalup Wolves 74 – Women – March 28 at Lakeside Recreation Centre
Regan Turnour-McCarty and Kiriana Hawaikirangi combined for 41 points as Lakeside Lightning defeated Joondalup Wolves 85–74 in their NBL1 West Women clash on March 28.
Lakeside took control in the second quarter, outscoring Joondalup 28–19, and maintained their advantage across the second half to secure an 11-point win at home.
Game Snapshot
Quarter scores: 18–19, 28–19, 17–17, 22–19
Lakeside hit 21 three-pointers at 42.9%
Joondalup committed 24 turnovers
Turnour-McCarty led Lakeside with 21 points, knocking down seven three-pointers, while adding five rebounds and spacing the floor effectively.
Hawaikirangi was highly efficient with 20 points on 7-from-8 shooting, including a perfect 6-from-6 from three. Esmeralda Morales added 19 points and six assists, while Samantha Roscoe contributed 18 points.
Kimberley Pierre-Louis led all scorers with 32 points and 10 rebounds, while Awatea Leach added 20 points and seven assists. However, Joondalup struggled to contain Lakeside’s perimeter shooting.
By the Numbers
Regan Turnour-McCarty (LAK): 21 pts │ 5 reb │ 2 ast │ 7-from-14 3PT
Kiriana Hawaikirangi (LAK): 20 pts │ 3 reb │ 1 ast
Kimberley Pierre-Louis (JOON): 32 pts │ 10 reb │ 4 ast
Round 1: Goldfields Giants 90 def. South West Slammers 79 – Women – March 28 at Evolution Mining Stadium
Sierra Moore delivered a dominant 33-point, 19-rebound performance as Goldfields Giants defeated South West Slammers 90–79 in their NBL1 West Women clash on March 28.
Goldfields flipped the game in the second quarter, outscoring the Slammers 30–12 to erase an early deficit and take control heading into halftime.
Game Snapshot
Quarter scores: Goldfields 16–28, 30–12, 22–23, 22–16
Goldfields controlled the rebounds 50–46
Goldfields shot 48.0% from the field
Moore dominated inside with 33 points and 19 rebounds on 14-from-21 shooting, consistently finishing in the paint and controlling the glass.
Rachel Pettit added 17 points and six assists, while Jemma Gatti contributed 12 points on efficient shooting. Alexis Pana recorded a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds.
Marshaun Bostic recorded a triple-double with 22 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists, while Briana Bailey added 19 points. Cassidy Lacey-Rameka contributed 14 points, but the Slammers couldn’t recover after the second-quarter swing.
By the Numbers
Sierra Moore (GOL): 33 pts │ 19 reb │ 3 ast │ 14-from-21 FG
Rachel Pettit (GOL): 17 pts │ 5 reb │ 6 ast
Marshaun Bostic (SWS): 22 pts │ 12 reb │ 10 ast
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