A perfect shooting performance from Maia Wilson has kept the Northern Stars' slim hopes alive of making the ANZ Premiership final.
Shooting 39 goals from 39 attempts, Wilson carried her side to a 50-43 win over the Southern Steel, to stay in the mix for the race to take on the Central Pulse in the finale later this month.
After two crucial defeats to the Mainland Tactix, the Stars bounced back against the Steel, but remain seven points behind the second-placed Tactix, who have a game in hand, and still four points behind the Northern Mystics, who have two games in hand.
The Stars will need to win their remaining three games to have an outside shot at making the final, and if they are to do so, Wilson will be the key – having had an incredible season for the Stars which should put the 22-year-old as the starting goal shoot for the Silver Ferns if any international games are played this year.
The Stars dominated the match from the get-go, limiting the Steel to just one goal in the final four minutes of the stanza of the first quarter. The Stars won the quarter 16-7, and the Steel never recovered, despite winning the second and fourth quarters.