All she wrote for Cavaliers

There's plenty to work with for the Cavs for next season. 291472

By Tyler Lewis

Casey Cavaliers have gone one from four in a frantic final weekend of NBL-1 South.

The Cavs Women’s side had a disappointing finish, completing its regular season with two losses across Saturday and Sunday.

The first came on the road to the Keilor Thunder, 91-65, before the second loss occurred on its home court to the Geelong Supercats, 68-72.

The match against the Supercats appears closer than it was, as a three-ball from Rachel Bell with just 38 seconds left on the clock flattered the score-line.

Bell finished with 19 points, while Sarah Boothe (23 points and nine rebounds) and Stephanie Blicavs (13 points) were also strong performers.

The men’s one win from two matches came on Sunday, as the Cavs delivered an incredibly even performance across the floor.

Five players reached double figure points in the 100-95 win over Geelong.

The Cavs went down the previous day to the Keilor Thunder 75-67.

The men’s side finished the home and away season in 15th place, with an eight win and 14 loss record, while the women’s side finished in 10th after an even 11 win and 11 loss season.

Both Cavs teams have been more than competitive after making the huge jump from the Big V Championship league to the elite NBL-1 South competition.