The Bendigo Lady Braves scored their third win from four games when they defeated Canberra by 27 points on Saturday night.
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The Lady Braves set up the 88-61 win with a dominant 29-15 second quarter.
Keely Froling led the way offensively for the Lady Braves.
Froling attacked the basket consistently and was rewarded at the free throw line.
She made 13 of her 14 free throw attempts on her way to a game-high 21 points.
Fresh from signing with Townsville in the WNBL, Kelly Wilson had a superb all-round game.
Wilson had 17 points, 11 assists, four rebounds and three steals in 36 minutes.
Rookie Madeline Sexton gave the Lady Braves some offensive punch off the bench.
Sexton scored a career-high 15 points, including three three-point bombs.
Tahnee Cannan and Jane Chalmers had 12 and 11 points respectively.
10 of the 11 players used by coach Jonathan Goodman scored for the Lady Braves.
The victory lifted the Lady Braves to a 4-3 record – the same as arch-rival the Ballarat Lady Miners.
The Lady Braves next game is at home to Dandenong next Sunday at noon.
Women’s SEABL results for round seven – BA COE 60 lt Launceston 83, Geelong 79 lt Hobart 50, Brisbane 67 lt Launceston 83, Nunawading 80 d Albury-Wodonga 67, Ballarat 75 lt Frankston 76, BA COE 65 lt Sandringham 82, Dandenong 78 d Canberra 69, Kilsyth 83 d Hobart 68.