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The stagnation of the attacks cost the game to the Neuss Tigers in Gottingen

Up until the 25th minute, the Neuss second division basketball players are absolutely eye-level at the start of the season in Göttingen, only a streak of 0:14 leads to a defeat of 45:56.

What should be the result if a business trip takes place like this: even though the Tigers left on Sunday around 10:30 am for the three-hour bus journey to Göttingen, which is almost 290 kilometers away, where the 2nd Bundesliga match 16:00 medical instinct Veilchen BG 74 had to start and TG Neuss, the proteges of coach Rufin Kendall, plagued by traffic jams and closures during their tour, arrived quite late in the sports hall of the Felix-Klein-Gymnasium. The start of the match was postponed by half an hour. However, the girls on the news did not disappoint at 45:56 (29:30).

Before the match, both clubs had added staff: while Jenny Crowder, who has been an integral part of the German national team in both 5v5 and 3×3 in her career, had returned to the team in Veilchen, the Neuss women reported von der Ruhr Rhein replaced former Bochumerin Kim Franze Vollzug. Ana Behnke Llanos, absent in the final preparation phase and in the cup defeat against Würzburg, was also present. Led by Canadian Brooklynn McAlear-Fanus, the fully reformed Tigers, whose squad on Sunday there were no players from last season with the exception of Under-16 national team Johanna Huppertz, have long remained in the relegated first division team, which had also suffered great changes. At 25 ‘they are even ahead of 37:35 on Megan Swords’ basket. But then Meike Oevermann started a 14: 0 run from the Viola at 49:37 (34th) with a successful three-point shot at 38:37 (26th) for Göttingen. Luca Raschke closed the momentum of the guests in attack only after almost ten with the three of him at 40:49 (35th). But the women of Lower Saxony were no longer in danger.

Göttingen: Lieckfeld (3), M. Oevermann (3), A. Oevermann (9), Crowder (5), Kretschmar, Karambatsa (6), Tkachenko (16), Wenke (9), Kentzler (3), Fengkohl (2)
Neuss: McAlear-Fanus (17), Oost (7), Swords (9), Behnke-Llanos, Franze (2), Waterloh, Banozic (5), Huppertz (2), Raschke (3)
Quarter: 18:15, 12:14, 13: 8, 13: 8
Results (1st day): Bender Baskets Grünberg – TuS Lichterfelde 72:70 (48:31), BG 89 AVIDES Hurricanes – ChemCats Chemnitz 59:67 (32:22), Herner TC II – Young Dolphins Marburg 66:70 (26:40), BBZ Opladen – Falcons Bad Homburg 72:52 (36:22), VfL VIACTIV-AstroLadies Bochum – Eintracht Braunschweig 92:55 (40:21)

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