Renezia Andrews, wing attack of Maties, goes aerial to win possession in her team's third-round Varsity Netball clash against NWU at the NWU Mafikeng Great Hall in Potchefstroom on Monday evening (1 September). The women from Stellenbosch dug deep in the physical encounter, especially in the final quarter, but suffered a 55-41 defeat at the hands of the home side. Both teams looked to establish dominance early in the outing, with the Eagles showing composure and grit to edge the first quarter 13-9. In the second quarter, the Maroon Machine managed to claw their way back, but the hosts still held on to a 22-16 lead at half-time. In the third quarter both teams had a resurgence of energy, but NWU's accurate attack and defensive stops allowed them to keep their noses in front (41-29). Maties threatened a late comeback in the last 15 minutes, keeping the home crowd on edge, but the Eagles' discipline and resilience saw them over the line. It's back to the drawing board for Maties Netball as they look to find winning ways in their next outings, a double-header at the University of Pretoria's Rembrandt Hall on Sunday 7 and Monday 8 September. In the competition's fourth round the Stellenbosch lasses, who are currently in sixth place on the log, will take on fourth-place Madibaz Netball on Sunday at 17:00, followed by their round-five fixture against hosts UP-Tuks Netball (seventh) at 19:00 on Monday. Photo: Varsity Sports
Renezia Andrews, wing attack of Maties, goes aerial to win possession in her team’s third-round Varsity Netball clash against NWU at the NWU Mafikeng Great Hall in Potchefstroom on Monday evening (1 September). The women from Stellenbosch dug deep in the physical encounter, especially in the final quarter, but suffered a 55-41 defeat at the hands of the home side. Both teams looked to establish dominance early in the outing, with the Eagles showing composure and grit to edge the first quarter 13-9. In the second quarter, the Maroon Machine managed to claw their way back, but the hosts still held on to a 22-16 lead at half-time. In the third quarter both teams had a resurgence of energy, but NWU’s accurate attack and defensive stops allowed them to keep their noses in front (41-29). Maties threatened a late comeback in the last 15 minutes, keeping the home crowd on edge, but the Eagles’ discipline and resilience saw them over the line. It’s back to the drawing board for Maties Netball as they look to find winning ways in their next outings, a double-header at the University of Pretoria’s Rembrandt Hall on Sunday 7 and Monday 8 September. In the competition’s fourth round the Stellenbosch lasses, who are currently in sixth place on the log, will take on fourth-place Madibaz Netball on Sunday at 17:00, followed by their round-five fixture against hosts UP-Tuks Netball (seventh) at 19:00 on Monday. Photo: Varsity Sports

Renezia Andrews, wing attack of Maties, goes aerial to win possession in her team's third-round 
Varsity Netball clash against NWU at the NWU Mafikeng Great Hall in Potchefstroom on Monday evening (1 September). The women from Stellenbosch dug deep in the physical encounter, especially in the final quarter, but suffered a 55-41 defeat at the hands of the home side. Both teams looked to establish dominance early in the outing, with the Eagles showing composure and grit to edge the first quarter 13-9. In the second quarter, the Maroon Machine managed to claw their way back, but the hosts still held on to a 22-16 lead at half-time. In the third quarter both teams had a resurgence of energy, but NWU's accurate attack and defensive stops allowed them to keep their noses in front (41-29). Maties threatened a late comeback in the last 15 minutes, keeping the home crowd on edge, but the Eagles' discipline and resilience saw them over the line. It's back to the drawing board for Maties Netball as they look to find winning ways in their next outings, a double-header at the University of Pretoria's Rembrandt Hall on Sunday 7 and Monday 8 September. In the competition's fourth round the Stellenbosch lasses, who are currently in sixth place on the log, will take on fourth-place Madibaz Netball on Sunday at 17:00, followed by their round-five fixture against hosts UP-Tuks Netball (seventh) at 19:00 on Monday. Photo: Varsity Sports
Renezia Andrews, wing attack of Maties, goes aerial to win possession in her team’s third-round Varsity Netball clash against NWU at the NWU Mafikeng Great Hall in Potchefstroom on the evening of Monday 1 September. The women from Stellenbosch dug deep in the physical encounter, especially in the final quarter, but suffered a 55-41 defeat at the hands of the home side. Both teams looked to establish dominance early in the outing, with the Eagles showing composure and grit to edge the first quarter 13-9. In the second quarter, the Maroon Machine managed to claw their way back, but the hosts still held on to a 22-16 lead at half-time. In the third quarter both teams had a resurgence of energy, but NWU’s accurate attack and defensive stops allowed them to keep their noses in front (41-29). Maties threatened a late comeback in the last 15 minutes, keeping the home crowd on edge, but the Eagles’ discipline and resilience saw them over the line. It’s back to the drawing board for Maties Netball as they look to find winning ways in their next outings, a double-header at the University of Pretoria’s Rembrandt Hall on Sunday 7 and Monday 8 September. In the competition’s fourth round the Stellenbosch lasses, who are currently in sixth place on the log, will take on fourth-place Madibaz Netball on Sunday at 17:00, followed by their round-five fixture against hosts UP-Tuks Netball (seventh) at 19:00 on Monday. Photo: Varsity Sports

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