The Albury-Wodonga Lady Bandits’ first double-header of the season proved to be a tough one.
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A loss at home to the Geelong Supercats on Friday night was followed with a 73-48 defeat at the hands of the Bendigo Braves on Saturday night.
It leaves the side at 1-3 after its first four games, with plenty of work to do to turn its season around.
Import Adijat Adams had her best game of the campaign against the Braves with 20 points on 8-18 shooting from the field, combined with 12 rebounds and five blocks.
Steph Gorman and Toccara Ross played all 40 minutes of the contest, but struggled to get anything flowing.
Ross finished with four field goals from 22 attempts, while Gorman sunk just two from 10 shots.
The Lady Bandits must now regroup in readiness to host Hobart at the Lauren Jackson Sports Centre next Saturday night.
Hobart has started with two wins and two losses.