Waatu back together for common goal for University Basketball

This year is the third year of the University Basketball League (UBL) and South Australia’s representative team in the Mens and Womens competition has returned for season 2023. Here’s the wrap of the first round of the UBL for the AU Waatu…

The "Waatu" are back again for South Australian University representation both on and off court for the UBL 2023. Photo supplied by Adelaide University Sport/Picture IT Sports Photography

For those new to the UBL league – The Adelaide University basketball team is all about the representation of South Australian basketball at the university national level. “Waatu” is Kaurna language for “coming together for a common goal” which essentially means they are the Adelaide University “Team of success, enjoyment and pride.”

Returning to the court this week – the Waatu commenced their second season with the third year of the league getting underway.

Roseby lights up for MU in Waatu return

The Waatu Men had a tough opening game this week as they ran into a lights out display from the University of Melbourne (MU) from beyond the arc in their 61-109 loss at the Wayville Sports Centre. A second quarter of 7-29 including a 19 point run across the first and second quarter from MU took all momentum away from the home side.

Clark Athletics state recruit Matt Roseby (Bachelor of Commerce) led the way for MU with 27 points including 7-9 from beyond the arc along with nine rebounds and was backed up by guard Josh McNally (Masters of Psychology) with 16 points (4-5 3pt). Cooper Eves (Dip Mathematical Science) dropped 13 in the second quarter to finish with 15 points, five rebounds and three assists and Mateja McKenzie (Bachelor of Science) dropped 17 points along with six rebounds and three assists. MU produced 18 points from turnovers and had 15 points on the fast break capitalising on the Waatu’s 15 turnovers.

Lachie Hunter (front left) of the Waatu kept his team in the third quarter after an explosive start from the visiting MU side. Photo supplied by Adelaide University Sport/Picture IT Sports Photography

The Waatu under new coach South Adelaide Panthers championship player Alex Starling were led by Captain and NBL1 Central player for the West Adelaide Bearcats Lachie Hunter (Civil Engineering) with 18 points and 11 rebounds and the Sturt Sabres Harry Reemst (Chemical Engineering) with 14 points, five rebounds and four assists. The Waatu came out after halftime despite a heavy margin and won the third quarter in their highlight of the match 26-23. The Waatu will be looking to improve next week when they meet the University of Sunshine Coast (USC) at St Clair Recreation Centre on Tuesday.  

Miles helps Waatu stay in it after Edwards onslaught early

A competitive first half was good signs for the Waatu Women who eventually fell to a potent University of Melbourne line-up 45-75 at the Wayville Sports Centre – with a scoreboard not reflective of the effort from the home side. The Waatu under returning coach of the Woodville Warriors Jawan Stepney were right in the contest at halftime thanks to the inclusion this season of the Forestville Eagles Scarlett Miles (Law and PPE) who helped them to a 26-37 margin at the half. The only difference was a brace of triples from MU’s Ariyel Edwards (Bachelor of Science) early in the first quarter that separated the two sides.  

The third quarter was where MU grabbed the advantage as Eloise Leonard (Bachelor of Arts) stole her way to multiple opportunities with eight steals to go along side seven points and nine rebounds for her side as they took advantage 3-22 in the quarter. MU eventually overwhelmed the home side but not without a last quarter fight with the Waatu tying the scores for 16 apiece.

Scarlett Miles (pictured right) contests at the basket against an equally impressive Meera Coburn. Photo supplied by Adelaide University Sport/Picture IT Sports Photography

MU grabbed 25 points from turnovers to help their cause but both teams also created enormous second chance opportunities with a combined 44 offensive rebounds given up. Edwards finished with 17 points and five rebounds, Laura Hamilton (Bachelor Agricultural Science) had a terrific all-round game with 11 points, six assists and five rebounds and special mention goes to newcomer Meera Coburn (Bachelor of Commerce) who grabbed 16 rebounds to paired with seven points and two blocks.

The Waatu’s effort was led by newcomer Miles with 14 points and four rebounds and Port Pirie Patriot’s Tamika Reid (Bachelor of Arts) with nine points and four rebounds in an all-round effort from the squad. The Waatu will be looking to build on what they produced this week in the next round when they meet the University of Sunshine Coast (USC) at St Clair Recreation Centre on Tuesday.       

RD 1 Men AU Waatu 61 (Hunter 18, Reemst 14, Hunt 9, Nathan, Mollett 6) defeated by University of Melbourne 109 (Roseby 27, McKenzie 17, McNally 16, Eves 15, Wiggett 9, Bennett 8)

RD 1 Women AU Waatu 45 (Miles 14, Reid 9) defeated by University of Melbourne 75 (Edwards 17, Hamilton 11, Sexton 10, Coburn, Leonard 7)

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WNBL RD 16 – Lightning’s future may determine Perth push for finals

Round 16 of the Cygnett WNBL is the final round of a rollercoaster first season for the Adelaide Lightning under coach Nat Hurst and much of what is thrown at the home side is now known in terms of the stakes for the fast finishing Lynx.

Who's Next Up?: We've seen a fair bit of Sam Simons in the starting lineup for the Lightning and with a bulk of work ahead for the Melbourne Tigers in NBL1 South beyond the season - will be keen to make a lasting impression on coach Hurst and Clarke heading into the break between seasons - Photo credit to WNBL

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WNBL ROUND 16

Adelaide Lightning vs Perth Lynx

When: 7:00pm (ACDT), Thursday 2 March

Where:  Adelaide 36ers Arena (Formerly Adelaide/TS Arena – The Lighthouse)

Broadcast: Nine Now

STRIKE BACK IN HISTORY

Lightning fly across in historic clash

(WNBL 2007)

One of the quirks of the WNBL was the introduction in the Lightning’s championship season of the Christchurch Sirens – the league’s first New Zealand franchise.

Although the club only lasted one season – current Bendigo Spirit coach Kennedy Kereama remembers the potency of this Lightning lineup as the assistant to Leigh Gooding at the time.

“I remember when I was with the Sirens that the Adelaide Lightning were amazing that season with Tracy Gahan, Renai Camino, Sam Woosnam – they were amazing that season.” he told Shooting the Breeze in a recent episode.

He wasn’t wrong as the Lightning started with a 19-25 opening quarter with both teams shooting over 44 percent and the game remined pretty competitive to halftime with a 33-45. Thats when the likes of Camino, Foley, Gahan, King, Phillips and Woosnam who all lodged double figures took over as they jumped out to a 45-71 lead at three quarter time. The Sirens evened it up in the last across the quarter but the damage was done by the eventual champions of that season as they ran away in Christchurch with the win 66-92.

The Lightning shot it at 51 percent and dished an incredible 27 assists while nailing 46 percent from beyond the arc. Woosnam finished with 11 points, seven rebounds and five assists while Camino collected 14 points, six rebounds and five assists in the games other dominant all-round performance.

For the Sirens – Import drafted to the WNBA Sacramento Monarchs Lamisha Augustine top scored with 12 points, three assists and rebounds and was well supported by Tall Fern Kate McMeekan-Ruscoe with 11 points, six rebounds and four assists. Lisa Wallbutton joined them in the double figures with 10 points and import from the Minnesota Lynx Ashley Awkward added eight points and four rebounds in what would go down as their only historic meeting in New Zealand.

You can read more about this contest from our source here…

Lightning steals Sirens’ thunder | Stuff.co.nz

Checkout the WNBL snaps from the Lightning’s last matchup against the Lynx at the Lighthouse

LTTM: Adelaide Lightning 82 (Whittle 23, Talbot 18, Monroe 17, Mansfield 14) defeated by Perth Lynx 108 (Bibby 29, Scherf 18, Whitcomb 15, Ryan 14, Atwell 11 Sharp 7) at the Lighthouse

Key Matchups

Lauren Mansfield vs Sami Whitcomb   

Mansfield has stepped up in the absence of Talbot and Borlase since the last meeting only weeks ago. She’s going to need to do it again having lodged 13, 14 and 12 the last three games plus added four, four and nine assists. With no Talbot and Borlase the likely matchup she’ll land on is Whitcomb who’s reversed her form since the Lightning match.

The danger of Whitcomb was looming after some other Lynx players hurt the Lightning early. She was held well by Mansfield and Talbot early with just four points at halftime and the Lightning in the contest – but it swung in the third quarter. She dropped 11 points but just the one triple – doing her damage from the layup line finishing at the rim. That yielded a handy 31 point quarter for the visitors.

Marena Whittle vs Chloe Bibby

Whittle you may have not realised actually broke new ground last time these teams met with a career high 23 points. Its actually her highest score since her debut game for Bendigo Spirit against the Boomers in 2018 where she had 21 points. She then topped that against the UC Capitals in the Lightning’s win with 27 points – producing a 25 point average for the weekend plus ten rebounds for the two games. Whittle is in arguably the career form of her life having found her position, groove and how she can get busy offensively for the Lightning. In fact she’s had double figures in her last five games averaging 18.2 points. She’s going to need to produce that again tonight if the Lightning are to score the upset.

The scout on Bibby was well executed in the first quarter last time they met holding her to a donut. The very first minute of quarter two and that changed as Bibby got loose and let reign with five of six beyond the arc for a 15 point term. She then continued to hurt the Lightning big time dropping a career high 29 points at 77 percent beyond the arc. They can’t let the future WNBA look in get another 30 odd points in three quarters again…

Sam Simons vs Mackenzie Clinch-Hoycard  

The injuries to Talbot and Borlase have opened the opportunities for the new Tiger to show her wares. With the increased time its seen Simons produce an average of 7.3 points, 2.6 assists and rebounds. Tonight’s the night for her to really unleash at the offensive end especially with the lack of scoring punch the Lightning might have.

If your the Lynx then running some of your role players into top form may be on the priority list. Quietly accumulating is NBL1 West Champion Warwick Senator Clinch-Hoycard. She’s been in really solid off the pine form contributing eight points and has great attributes for the WNBL at 190 centimetres. She’s ready for a bigger role either at the Lynx or somewhere else if opportunity arises in WNBL 24 but for now – she’s a key piece in the Lynx’s depth in their fast finish to the season.

THREE QUESTIONS TO STRIKE ON

Missing Talbot and Borlase – where do the Lightning get their points?  

We’ve seen the Lightning for some surprisingly not lack firepower since the duo went down. They’ve managed to still produce 82, 78 and 91 thanks to a combination of Whittle, Mansfield and Munroe.

How desperate are the Lynx to get the double this weekend?  

The Townsville Fire sealed the fate of the Bendigo Spirit last night which has seen the Perth Lynx automatically qualify for the finals – they also can’t finish any higher now sitting three wins behind the Boomers.

Unlike last time they met – the need to win is not there however Petrik will want form heading towards an encounter with the Townsville Fire on a hot streak of eleven wins without a stumble.

Who’s the most important Lightning role player that needs to show what they can do in the WNBL?    

It’s Sam Simons big one tonight – she has the opportunity to approach this match with a uber aggressive mindset without too much consequence and heighten her ability to peform.

Secondly Ella Batish will be keen to show she can step up as well after less than ten minutes against the Capitals and the Flames.

So who wins?

The Lightning showed they can match it with the Lynx in their previous game for a half and with no games left for the season – its easy to see everything being thrown at the opposition.

Lightning crowds have been healthy back at the Lighthouse and I see reward for the fans tonight coming given the Lynx have secured their position in the finals.

I think it can land the Lightning’s sixth win of the season and close WNBL23 in hopeful memory…

COD Prediction: Lightning by 6 points

WNBL RD 14 – Lynx to the past feature in finals shaper

Round 14 of the Cygnett WNBL will feature Lynx to the past in more ways than one – with the celebration of Indigenous, First Nations and Torres Strait Islander culture and influence in the league.

A Deadly Combo: With next season now firmly in the focus, is it fittingly time to have both Larrakia Women on the floor together at the same time in Abby Cubillo and Jasmin Fejo - Photo credit to WNBL

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WNBL ROUND 14

Adelaide Lightning vs Perth Lynx

When: 7:00pm (ACDT), Thursday 16 February

Where:  Adelaide 36ers Arena (Formerly Adelaide/TS Arena – The Lighthouse)

Broadcast: Nine Now

STRIKE BACK IN HISTORY

Lightning light up fire in indigenous festivities

(WNBL22 Round 13)

The WNBL’s inaugural Indigenous Round commenced in 2022 – read about the Lightning’s win over the Townsville Fire at the House of Lightning.

MATCH REPORT – Lightning light up Fire in Indigenous festivities

Checkout the WNBL snaps from the Lightning’s thriller against the the Flyers

LTTM: Perth Lynx 82 (Bibby 25, Atwell 14, Scherf, Whitcomb 11, Sharp 10, Ryan 9) defeated Adelaide Lightning 72 (Monroe 23, Talbot, Whittle 12, Mansfield 11) at Bendat Basketball Centre

Key Matchups

Lauren Mansfield vs Sami Whitcomb   

Mansfield is due for a big one tonight after averaging 7.75 per game the last four matches. Compounding that is the average of 2.5 turnovers per match – the Lightning need their point guard firing against a Lynx team with their claws out right at the pointy end of the season. She played well last time they met in the West with a 11 point, 5 assist and 2 steals statline.

“Returning storm” at the Lightning will be superstar Whitcomb. She’s only averaged nine points in her last two matches whilst also putting up an average of four shots beyond the arc. Compared to the previous four matches which was 23.75 points with seven but at 55.25 percent! She’ll need to be contained if the Lightning are going to pull off the upset.

Marena Whittle vs Chloe Bibby

Whittle has been solid in the last few games for the Lightning playing her role extremely well. She’s strung together double figures in four of her last five matches plus added three double doubles with 10 rebounds each. Her strength under the basket and physicality is a must to contain Bibby who was the hardest cat to contain from the Lynx in the West last time.

Bibby had a giant one last time they met with 25 points at 50 percent and 9 rebounds. It was a difficult matchup to contend with given her size and ability to switch between multiple positions in the floor. In the Lynx’s lineup – she takes the most of the 16.2 percent of their shots from the mid-range. Shut her down and if the rest of the Lightning team can contain the perimeter – it leaves very little scores from the mid-range option if Bibby has less touches of the ball.

Abby Cubillo vs Tayah Burrows  

The second half of the season has been time to shine for Cubillo – and on Indigenous round as well she’s showing the kind of play that reflects the spirit of the round. Hard, tough, smart and packing a punch – Cubillo’s deadly play in all senses is being rewarded with larger minutes. Since the Flames game early January she’s averaged 20 minutes per game for an average of 5.6 points. Another point of interest is in combination with Whittle and Talbot – they hold opposition to 93.7 points per 100 possessions meaning they can prevent more points going up on the scoreboard than other combinations.

Its what Cubillo does off the ball that makes her a valuable recruit to the Lightning lineup in WNBL23.

The Lynx are getting plenty out of their bench too with Burrows grabbing opportunities while starting guards have been injured. Coach Ryan Petrik has thrown her in for double figure minutes the last month and its yielding dividends. She had a huge game against the Boomers with 15 points including a perfect nine of nine from the charity stripe. One to watch especially with expected 36 plus temperatures tonight and heavy rotations needed by both sides.

THREE QUESTIONS TO STRIKE ON

How much do we want to see the “deadly” combo tonight?  

We’ve known for ages that both Cubillo and Jasmin Fejo can play at the level with opportunity given – now is the time with two home games left for the Lightning to see more than five minutes of the combo. Add Borlase to that and you have a powerful three I think that can work in tandem. Cubillo will set the table at the point and Fejo should be given licence to attack the rim and set those little stagger picks which then frees up her and Borlase to really put some points on the board.

How desperate are the Lynx to get this double?  

Although Petrik is looking at one game at a time as he’s said on broadcast – there does need to be an eye on what needs to be done. Sitting in fifth with five games remaining the Lynx at 9-7 can get to 14 wins max. However they have lost the split to the Townsville Fire in their last two losses but can also claim their split over the Bendigo Spirit. If they got beaten by the Flyers and Spirit who are above them – 12 potential wins might be enough to tie on these splits but one slip against the Lightning or Caps could seal their fate early.

So yes – they should be desperate with very room for error in the final weeks of the regular season.

What’s the missing pieces for Lightning they should begin to have a look at around the league   

Hopefully the Lightning are having a look at two key pieces for next season – a starting centre to support an import centre like Munroe (if it is her again in WNBL24) and a South Australian local big to support Batish and Brook. Alanna Smith is the one not signed but whether she comes back to the Lightning if she returned to the WNBL is anyone’s guess. Another option to look at for a starting centre is any of the talented next generation ones sitting much pine time.

In terms of local – Hannah Hank or Lizzie Williamson (if she were to finish up early to pickup a contract like Sam Simons did) would definitely be on the radar having been involved in academy and other SA basketball national teams for multiple years.

So who wins?

The Lightning can match it with the Lynx however the opposing team have to much at stake if it comes down to a close finish. Its been all about the starts for the Lightning this season and if they can strike early then panic may settle into Perth.

I think at least for this one and rested an recovered with only one game this weekend – the Cats of the Lynx should pounce on this one for the win comfortably.

COD Prediction: Lynx by 11 points