After the Bendigo Braves men's round five victory over the Hobart Huskies, the team sits in seventh position on the NBL1 ladder with a 4-3 record.
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Braves men defeated the Huskies 89-73 in front of a home crowd at the Bendigo Stadium on Friday night where the team's captain Ray Turner continued to impress with another strong performance.
Turner finished the game with 30 points and 11 rebounds, with Matt Andronicos on 15 points and Chris Hogan with 13.
Braves women notched another win to its undefeated record, now at 7-0 and sit firmly on top of the ladder.
Braves women defeated Hobart with a narrow seven-point lead, where captain Kelly Wilson shined with 27 points, five rebounds and 11 assists.
Tessa Lavey continued to show her strength as a player with 26 points, six rebounds and seven assists.
Both the men and women will prepare for next weekend's home court Mother's Day clash against rivals the Geelong Supercats.
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