Bitter 56:82 from the Göttingen Violet Ladies

Nine points scored: Göttingen’s Katharine Tudor (right) offered an at least solid performance, here against Osnabrück’s Emma Eichmeyer.

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The medical instinct Veilchen BG 74 Göttingen suffered their second defeat in a row in the women’s basketball league.

Göttingen – After the 60:72 in Saarlouis there was a bitter 56:82 (32:49) defeat yesterday against the GiroLive Panthers from Osnabrück, which Veilchen coach Goran Lojo commented with a simple sentence: “Osnabrück was the better team. “

Another analysis from this game: A Ruzica Dzankic is simply irreplaceable. However, Göttingen’s player Viki Karambatsa did not want to accept this failure as an excuse. “Then others have to step in for Ruzica.” In addition, the Czech Kristyna Brabencova entered the game with a weakness.

Right from the start, there were signs of deficits, especially on the defensive. The guests took a 4-0 lead. Only once at 7: 6 did the hosts take a lead. Katharine Tudor made it again with a three in the first quarter at 14:15, but in the following period, especially in the second quarter, the Panthers extended their lead, especially in the second quarter that Göttingen’s Morgan Pullins opened with a three, but otherwise remained extremely pale . At 36:24 in the 16th minute, this lead was in double digits, and after a 9-0 run it was 44:28 – at this point already a preliminary decision, especially since the Osnabrück women met with dreamlike strides. On the other hand, the pitch-pitched pitch stuck to the hands of the violets.

“We made too many mistakes, lost 18 balls, Osnabrück only ten. In addition, the Panthers had stolen the ball from us twelve times, ”said Lojo, enviously acknowledging the superiority of the guests.

In the third quarter it got even more intense for the Göttingen women, because shortly after the restart, Osnabrück took the lead to 20 points at 55:35. This grew to 36 points by the end of this quarter.

In the last quarter, both coaches gave their junior staff playing time. So the twins Meike and Annika Oevermann built up the game of BG 74, together they only lost the ball and were able to even out this last quarter with their teammates 9: 9 because Osnabrück had now shifted down a gear. Four Panthers players alone scored double digits, while on the Göttingen side only Karambatsa with twelve and Jennifer Crowder with ten points succeeded. gsd

Quarter: 19:23, 13:26 – 15:24, 9: 9. BG 74: M. Oevermann, A. Oevermann, Crowder 10, Kretschmar, Brabencova 6 / thereof 2 threes, Karambatsa 12, Reichert 4, Pullins 5/1, Wenke 8/1, Tudor 9/1. Most successful throwers from Osnabrück: Townsend 20/3. Fuehring 15/1, Cuic 13/3, Strozyk 11. (Walter Gleitze/gsd)

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