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Saracens Mavericks

Match Details

14th June 2021
Round 19
Copper Box Arena
Stats Report

Match Results

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Lindsay Keable of London Pulse.

It was an impressive victory for London Pulse to dampen the hopes of Saracens Mavericks making the top four of the Superleague, with Pulse taking the crucial game 46-33.

Mavericks, who were coming off the back of their illusive win against table-toppers Team Bath fell to defeat against a clinical Pulse who caused disruption across all areas of the court to Mavs.

Quarter one began with neither team giving an inch, both battling it out in a closely contested affair, but it was Mavericks that led at the end of the first 12 minutes, 11-9. Defensively, Mavericks seemed to be pushing forward, with Pulse’s attacking end taking a while to compose and settle.

Quarter two saw London Pulse begin their dominant performance, as they created issues for Mavericks in attack and ensured they capitalized on turnover to take the momentum forward going into the second half, leading 25-19.

Going into the third quarter, Pulse continued with the momentum, stretching out their lead with Mavericks making numerous unforced errors in attack which Pulse managed to take to goal with impeccable patience.

It was in the fourth quarter where we saw Pulse come alive to continue pushing on for the win. Lindsey Keable came out with crucial intercepts, in a defensive partnership with Fadoju and Everitt which exposed the Mavericks attacking unit whilst Ash Dekker controlled Pulse’s attack to open the shooters.

Whilst a fightback from Mavericks did look to be coming with a run of three goals and intercepts from Gabby Marshall at the start of the final quarter, Pulse maintained their lead to take the game by a 13-goal margin.

Atlantic House Player of the Match: Ash Dekker (London Pulse).

Match report provided by London Pulse.