

Sea Eagles Soar in Record-Breaking Win Over Panthers
The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Women delivered a breathtaking offensive masterclass, demolishing the Penrith Panthers Women 110-57 in National Women’s Basketball League1 East action. The lopsided victory, recorded on April 19, 2026, saw the Sea Eagles eclipse the 100-point mark in a dominant display of firepower and defensive prowess.
Historic Offensive Onslaught
Right from the start, the Sea Eagles played at a frenetic pace, pushing the ball in transition and knocking down shots from all over the court. Their ball movement was exceptional, creating open looks and high-percentage opportunities. By halftime, the game was effectively out of reach as Manly Warringah built an insurmountable lead, continuing their scoring barrage into the second half to reach the impressive 110-point total.
Defense Fuels the Fire
This record score was not just about offense. The Sea Eagles' defensive pressure was relentless, forcing the Panthers into numerous turnovers and difficult possessions. These defensive stops were quickly converted into fast-break points, allowing Manly to build momentum and run away with the game. Penrith found no rhythm against the swarming Sea Eagles defense.
What This Result Means
A victory of this magnitude sends a strong statement to the rest of the NWBL1 East competition. The Sea Eagles have demonstrated they possess one of the most potent offenses in the league. For the Panthers, it's a harsh lesson and a game to review closely, focusing on ball security and defensive communication as they aim to regroup after such a heavy defeat.
