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Geelong United (W)
04-12 10:30
82 - 87
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Mt Gambier Pioneers Women
Overview
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45
Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Geelong United (W)
13
27
26
16
82
Mt Gambier Pioneers Women
32
14
18
23
87
Geelong United (W)
Mt Gambier Pioneers Women
2 points
25
28
3 points
8
8
Free Throws
8
7
Free Throws Rate
TO72%
53%TO
Foul
10
03
Ended82 - 87
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Match Info
The National Women's Basketball League1 South match between Geelong United (W) and the Mt Gambier Pioneers Women on April 12, 2026, ended in a thrilling 87-82 victory for the visiting Pioneers. In a tightly contested battle, the Mt Gambier Pioneers Women secured a crucial road win, overcoming a determined Geelong United side to claim the match result and valuable league points.
The match process saw both teams trade leads throughout the contest. Geelong United started strong, establishing an early advantage with efficient inside scoring. However, the Pioneers responded with a run of their own, capitalizing on transition opportunities to close the gap by halftime. The third quarter was a defensive struggle, with neither team able to pull away. The decisive moment came in the final minutes, as the Pioneers' perimeter defense forced key turnovers and converted them into fast-break points, building a slim but ultimately insurmountable lead. A late three-point attempt by Geelong to tie the game rimmed out, sealing the 87-82 final score.
A key focus point was the performance of the Pioneers' backcourt, which consistently applied pressure and disrupted Geelong's offensive flow in critical possessions. The match had significant table impact, as the win for Mt Gambier strengthens their position in the playoff race, while Geelong will rue missed opportunities to close out a home game. In post-match voices, the Pioneers' coach praised his team's resilience on the road, while Geelong's manager highlighted the need for better execution in clutch moments. The starting lineups featured the core players for both sides, with Geelong relying on their interior presence and Mt Gambier leveraging their guard speed.
