THE Albury-Wodonga Bandits weren't able to capitalise on the momentum from their come-from-behind win over Hobart on Friday night, crashing to a 34-point defeat at the hands of Bendigo.
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There was to be no repeat Friday's comeback against the Braves however, with the visitors left shell-shocked after a 27-9 opening quarter.
The Bandits were outscored in three of the four quarters, finishing with a 3-3 record after the tricky road double.
Captain Donte Nicholas led the way in the heavy loss, scoring 21 points and snaring three steals.
A 33 to 17 point surge in the final quarter got the job done against Hobart on Friday night, with a gargantuan double-double (30 points, 13 rebounds) for import Greg Mays powering the Bandits home.
Nicholas also impressed with 21 points of his own, while Clay McMath enjoyed a solid outing with 18-points and five rebounds.
The Bandits will now enjoy a three week run of home games, starting against the Spectres on Saturday night.