

Cockburn Cougars Women Demolish Mandurah Magic Women in 91–67 Rout
The Cockburn Cougars Women delivered a statement performance on May 8, 2026, crushing the Mandurah Magic Women 91–67 on the road in an NBL1 West encounter. From the opening quarter, the Cougars displayed superior athleticism and offensive firepower, leaving the home crowd in stunned silence.
Match Overview
Cockburn exploded out of the gates, scoring 28 points in the first quarter while holding Mandurah to just 14. The Cougars’ full-court press created havoc, forcing 17 turnovers that translated into easy fast‑break points. Mandurah tried to adjust in the second half by slowing the pace, but Cockburn’s depth proved too much. By the final frame, the lead had stretched beyond 20 points.
Standout Performers
The Cougars’ backcourt was unstoppable. Guard Sarah Mitchell poured in a game‑high 27 points on 60% shooting, dishing out 8 assists. Center Emma Lee added a double‑double with 16 points and 14 rebounds, controlling the paint on both ends. For Mandurah, forward Jessica Brown battled valiantly for 22 points and 7 rebounds, but she received inadequate support from her teammates.
What This Means for the Standings
This dominant win propels Cockburn into a tie for third place in the NBL1 West, reinforcing their reputation as a title contender. Mandurah, now on a two‑game losing streak, faces pressure to turn things around quickly if they want to remain in playoff contention. The Cougars’ ability to execute on both ends makes them a dangerous matchup for any opponent.
With performances like this, Cockburn is sending a clear message to the rest of the league: they are ready for a deep postseason run.
