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Marty Melville/PHOTOSPORT Grace Nweke scored a game-high 51 goals to lead the Mystics to their first-ever win over the Pulse in Wellington. Northern Mystics have beaten Central Pulse in Wellington for the first time in the ANZ Premiership era to hand the two-time defending champions their third defeat in four games. The Mystics scored a whopping 22 goals in a third quarter blowout to become the first team to turn a halftime deficit into a win in 2021. Grace Nweke was the star performer, scoring a game-high 51 to guide the Mystics to a valuable 58-47 win on Monday night. RNZ Bridget Tunnicliffe is joined by LockerRoom s Suzanne McFadden, Stuff s Brendan Egan, and former Silver Fern Katrina Rore on Extra Time. ....
Image copyright Michael Bradley Photography With an explosive second half performance, the Northern Mystics seized their first-ever ANZ Premiership victory at TSB Arena in Wellington, stunning Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse 58-47. In a battle to get a foothold on the second rung of the points ladder, the defending champions Pulse had the upper hand in the first half, leading 27-23. But it was a different Mystics side that returned from the locker room, storming to a 22-8 quarter – scoring almost as many goals in 15 minutes as they did in the first 30. Much of the kudos went to teenaged goal shoot ....
Image copyright Michael Bradley Photography Report from ANZ Premiership With an explosive second half performance, the Northern Mystics seized their first-ever ANZ Premiership victory at TSB Arena in Wellington, stunning Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse 58-47. In a battle to get a foothold on the second rung of the points ladder, the defending champions Pulse had the upper hand in the first half, leading 27-23. But it was a different Mystics side that returned from the locker room, storming to a 22-8 quarter – scoring almost as many goals in 15 minutes as they did in the first 30. Much of the kudos went to teenaged goal shoot Grace Nweke, who had one of her best games of the season, taking on more than the lion’s share of the Mystics shooting. Showing balance, strength and accuracy under the hoop, she ended the game with 51 from 55 shots at 93 percent. ....