

The Warwick Senators Women delivered a dominant performance on their home court, dismantling the Cockburn Cougars Women 97–76 in a National Women’s Basketball League1 West showdown on May 16, 2026. The victory not only extended the Senators’ winning streak but also reinforced their status as one of the most formidable sides in the competition this season.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, the Senators set an aggressive pace, outscoring the Cougars 28–18 in the first quarter. Their high-octane offense, combined with stifling perimeter defense, left Cockburn scrambling to find rhythm. By halftime, the home side had built a 52–38 cushion, and although the Cougars showed brief resistance in the third quarter, Warwick’s depth and composure proved too much to overcome.
Key Moments & Tactical Story
- First-quarter blitz: The Senators opened with a 14–2 run, capitalising on fast-break opportunities and forcing four early turnovers from Cockburn.
- Guard dominance: Warwick’s backcourt trio orchestrated the offense with crisp ball movement, consistently finding open shooters on the wings.
- Third-quarter response: Cockburn trimmed the deficit to 12 points midway through the third period, but a 9–0 run from the Senators quickly extinguished any comeback hopes.
- Free-throw efficiency: The Senators shot an impressive 85% from the stripe (17-of-20), converting crucial late-game fouls into easy points.
Standout Performers
While the entire Warwick roster contributed, guard Jasmine Reeves was the clear standout, pouring in a game-high 27 points on 10-of-14 shooting, along with 6 assists and 4 steals. Forward Chloe Davidson added a double-double of 18 points and 12 rebounds, controlling the paint at both ends. For Cockburn, guard Maya Torres fought hard for 22 points and 5 boards, but she lacked consistent support from her teammates.
Table & Season Impact
The win improves Warwick’s record to 12–3, keeping them firmly in the hunt for the league’s top seed. Cockburn, now 8–7, will need to regroup quickly to maintain their playoff positioning. With the Senators firing on all cylinders, they look increasingly like the team to beat in the NWBL1 West.
