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Eagles blitz Flyers with third-quarter surge in 98-76 road win

Newcastle Eagles flipped the game coming out of halftime, burying Bristol Flyers with a 29-13 third quarter on the way to a 98-76 win at SGS WISE Arena. The result snaps Newcastle’s recent skid in form and hands Bristol a lopsided home loss despite a late fourth-quarter push.

James O'Brien
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Newcastle didn’t leave much to debate on March 8 at SGS WISE Arena. The Eagles turned a solid first half into a runaway second half, drilling Bristol with a dominant third quarter and cruising to a 98-76 win.

How it happened

Newcastle set the tone early, winning the opening quarter 23-16 and carrying that control into halftime with a 45-34 lead. Bristol needed a clean start after the break to get back into it. Instead, the game broke open.

The Eagles’ 29-13 third quarter was the decisive stretch — a 16-point swing that pushed the margin from 11 at the half to 27 entering the fourth (74-47). From there, Newcastle managed the game without giving Bristol a realistic path back.

Turning point: The third-quarter avalanche

Bristol’s offense stalled coming out of the locker room while Newcastle accelerated. The Flyers scored just 13 points in the third, their lowest output of any quarter, and the Eagles turned that gap into separation. In a league where runs decide nights, Newcastle’s post-halftime burst was the run that ended it.

By the numbers

Neither side posted a decisive edge in recorded playmaking: Bristol finished with 20 assists to Newcastle’s 19. But the quarter-by-quarter scoring profile tells the story — Newcastle won every period except the fourth, and the third quarter alone effectively decided the outcome.

  • Quarter scores: Newcastle 23-22-29-24 (98), Bristol 16-18-13-29 (76)
  • Halftime: Newcastle 45, Bristol 34
  • After three: Newcastle 74, Bristol 47

Late response, too much damage

Bristol did win the fourth quarter 29-24, but the deficit was already heavy. The final period played more like a salvage operation than a comeback, with Newcastle able to trade scores and protect the lead.

What it means going forward

For Newcastle (now 9-14), this was the kind of complete road performance that can stabilize a team coming in on a WWLLL run — early control, a knockout third quarter, and enough composure to close. For Bristol (now 12-11), the loss stings because it wasn’t a one-possession slip; it was a game that got away in the middle eight minutes after halftime, despite entering the night with a stronger record and a WLWWL stretch.

The Flyers’ immediate priority is obvious: cleaner, more resilient third quarters. Newcastle’s is just as clear: replicate this level of two-way urgency from the opening tip, because when the Eagles win the margin between halves, they can change the shape of a game fast.

Source: API-Sports Basketball

Expert Analysis

"Newcastle Eagles were buried early and never recovered in a 76–98 loss, with the 22-point gap telling the story of a game that got out of hand fast. The bigger red flag is the margin itself: giving up 98 points leaves no room for a cold stretch on offense, and once the deficit hit double digits, the Eagles spent the rest of the night chasing rather than dictating."