2025-04-06
Kibirkstis wasted no time asserting their dominance, jumping out to an early double-digit lead (27-14). Neptunas-Amberton reduced the deficit to one point (32-31) in the second quarter, but Kibirkstis responded with an 8-0 run. This momentum swing allowed them to re-establish a comfortable lead and they pushed their advantage back to double digits (55-44) in the third.
2025-04-06
LCC International University held a slight edge for much of the first half. However, TTT Riga seized control towards the end of the second quarter, unleashing a 13-2 run to establish an 8-point lead going into the break (45-37).
2025-04-05
The first half was a closely contested affair, with neither team able to establish a double-digit lead. However, the game shifted dramatically immediately after halftime as Neptunas-Amberton exploded offensively and never looked back. The blue-and-whites dominated the third quarter by a resounding 30-10 margin, creating a lead that proved insurmountable.
2025-04-05
Kibirkstis controlled the first half, gradually building their lead and establishing a comfortable 16-point advantage by halftime (54-38).
2025-04-04
Action tips off on Saturday with the semifinals: at 3:00 PM, regular-season leaders Kibirkstis (14-0) face defending champions TTT Riga (8-6), followed by Neptunas-Amberton (12-2) taking on LCC International University (9-5) at 6:00 PM. Sunday's schedule features the third-place game at 12:30 PM and the highly anticipated final at 3:30 PM.
2025-03-30
Panevėžys established an early foothold in the game, dominating the opening minutes and surging to an 11-2 lead. However, Aistes-LSMU quickly countered, recovering from the initial deficit. In the second quarter, Kaunas team surged, establishing a commanding lead of their own (38-24) after a three-pointer from Eva Pernavaite.
2025-03-30
TTT Riga Juniores controlled the early stages of the game, jumping out to a double-digit lead in the first quarter (24-13). However, it became apparent that neither team would be able to establish a significant cushion, as no lead greater than 5 points would be seen for the rest of the game.
2025-03-29
Undefeated Kibirkstis Vilnius, the regular season's top seed, continued their dominance, routing RSU Riga at home 107-52. This followed their commanding 98-44 road win in Game 1. Sydney Taylor led Kibirkstis with 20 points, Daugile Use added 16, and Egle Zabotkaite contributed 14. Ieva Tomina's 20 points was the lone double-figure scoring effort for RSU.
2025-03-29
Aistes-LSMU established their defensive dominance from the opening tip. In the first quarter, Daugavpils University struggled immensely, connecting on only 1 of 14 two-point attempts and 1 of 6 three-point attempts. While the Latvian team managed to grab 10 offensive rebounds, Aistes-LSMU still held a commanding 18-7 lead after the first ten minutes.
2025-03-29
The first quarter saw a tightly contested battle, with a back-and-forth affair resulting in only a one-point lead of Panevezys after ten minutes of play (21-20).
2025-03-27
Lithuanian teams Aistes-LSMU Kaunas (12-0) and Panevezys (9-3) secured the top two positions in the regular season, setting them up as favorites for the Final Four. They are joined by two Latvian teams: TTT Riga Juniors (8-4) and tournament hosts, Daugavpils University (7-5).
2025-03-27
LCC secured their spot by claiming a second victory in their quarterfinal series against Siauliai-Vilmers, with a final score of 77-60. This win follows their 97-48 road victory in the first leg. Tonight's game also marked the debut of Gintautas Kievinas, a three-time Lithuanian champion with Kibirkstis Vilnius, as head coach for Siauliai-Vilmers.
2025-03-26
Aistes-LSMU Kaunas secured the first spot in the Final Four, boasting an undefeated regular season record of 12 wins, granting them a direct path to the crucial stage of the competition.
2025-03-24
Daugavpils University, despite a 61-71 loss to Latvia U16 in their second-leg quarterfinal matchup, advanced thanks to their commanding 73-49 victory in the first game of the series.
2025-03-22
In Division A, Neptunas-Amberton Klaipeda secured their place in the Final Four, defeating Liepaja/LSSS 83-58 at home. Building on their dominant 74-43 victory in the first leg, Neptunas-Amberton cruised to the series win.
2025-03-21
Riga has been selected as the host city for the Division A Final Four, with the Rimi Olympic Centre set to stage the crucial games on April 5th and 6th.
2025-03-20
In Division A, Neptunas-Amberton Klaipeda secured a 73-43 road victory over Liepaja/LSSS. Despite a strong effort by the Latvian squad in the first half (trailing only 21-30), Neptunas-Amberton pulled away decisively in the second half.
2025-03-19
In Division A action, regular season winners Kibirkstis Vilnius showed no signs of slowing down, dominating RSU Riga 98-44 on the road. Despite early RSU's efforts, Kibirkstis quickly asserted their dominance, leaving their opponents behind.
2025-03-17
TSA/CITYTEED Tallinn played two games this week, splitting their results with one win and one loss. First, the Estonian team hosted Siauliai-Vilmers in a crucial matchup for fifth place. TSA/CITYTEED emerged victorious 83-69, securing the fifth seed for themselves. Despite trailing 31-34 at halftime, TSA/CITYTEED dominated the second half (52-35) to claim the win.
2025-03-12
Sventoraite's standout performance, scoring 31 points and grabbing 8 rebounds, helped Neptenas-Amberton secure an important road victory against TTT Riga.

2025-03-10
In Division A, TSA/CITYTEED Tallinn secured an important 80-54 home victory over Liepaja/LSSS. This win propelled the Estonian team to 5th place in the standings. Sofia Kosareva led TSA/CITYTEED with 19 points, while Maarja Grunmann and Joana Domingas Antonio each added 11 points, and Katlin Kangur and Lada Lesina contributed 10 points apiece.
2025-03-01
Kibirkstis Vilnius has secured first place in the Biosil-WBBL Division A standings, extending their winning streak to 13 games with a dominant 113-45 victory over TSA/CITYTEED Tallinn.
2025-02-17
The visitors started strong and held the lead for much of the first half, but Kibirkstis took control in the third quarter and never looked back. The Vilnius team outscored LCC 51-33 in the second half. Sydney Taylor (20 points), Giedrė Labuckienė (18), and Daugile Use (12 points, 10 rebounds) led Kibirkstis to victory.
2025-02-05
Loyd led TTT Riga to a 2-1 record in January, averaging an impressive 31 points and 10.67 rebounds per game. This is the second time this season that the American guard has earned MVP honors, having also been named Player of the Month in November.
2025-01-27
The week's marquee matchup took place in Klaipeda, where local rivals Neptunas-Amberton and LCC International University tipped off. Neptunas-Amberton emerged victorious once again, winning a hard-fought battle 75-69.
2025-01-20
Undefeated Kibirkstis Vilnius continued their dominant run with a 95-56 win over RSU in Riga. Second-placed Neptunas-Amberton defeated Siauliai-Vilmers 91-76 at home, while third-placed LCC International University triumphed 95-55 over TSA/CITYTEED in Tallinn.

2025-01-13
LCC International University pulled off an impressive 84-68 win over defending champions TTT Riga, avenging an earlier 69-81 loss in the Latvian capital. The hosts took control in the second quarter, building a double-digit lead (46-35) that they maintained until halftime (52-41). TTT Riga was unable to mount a comeback in the second half.
2025-01-06
In their final game of 2024, Kibirkstis defeated Siauliai-Vilmers 81-64 at home. Siauliai-Vilmers committed 27 turnovers, leading to 30 points for the Lithuanian champions.
2025-01-02
Kosareva led TSA/CITYTEED to two impressive wins in December, including an upset victory over defending champions TTT Riga. The Estonian guard averaged 22.5 points and 3.5 assists per game, showcasing her scoring prowess and playmaking ability.
2024-12-23
The Biosil-WBBL saw four more games played this week, with defending champions TTT Riga and LCC International University Klaipeda both securing victories in Division A.
2024-12-16
The BioSil-WBBL saw a derby between the Klaipeda teams last week, with Neptunas-Amberton emerging victorious against LCC International University 58-50. The blue and whites used a strong defensive effort to build a 16-point lead midway through the third quarter (47-31). Though the hosts attempted a comeback with 110 seconds remaining (50-56), they ultimately fell short.
2024-12-09
The game in the Estonian capital started well for the Latvian team, who led 26-7 in the first quarter. However, the hosts fought back in the second quarter to cut the deficit to single digits, and then tied the game at 37-37 in the third. From there, it was a close battle until the very end, with TSA/CITYTEED ultimately coming out on top.
2024-12-02
Taylor Murray delivered a career performance to lead Neptunas-Amberton to a resounding 80-64 victory over reigning Baltic Women's Basketball League (BioSil-WBBL) champions TTT Riga. With assistant coach Kamile Mickute stepping in for head coach Martynas Airosius, who was sidelined due to illness on his 31st birthday, Neptunas-Amberton overcame a halftime deficit to beat the Latvian powerhouse.
2024-11-25
In a thrilling contest broadcasted live on LRT plius with a record reach of 120,300 viewers, Neptunas-Amberton edged out Siauliai-Vilmers 64-59. The game was closely contested early, with the score tied at 16 after the first quarter. However, Klaipeda's team unleashed a 9-0 run early in the second to build a double-digit lead they would maintain until halftime (44-34).
2024-11-18
Kibirkstis (5-0) cruised to a dominant 111-44 victory over RSU Riga (1-4). The home team established control early, outscoring their opponents 29-6 in the first quarter. Kibirkstis continued their strong performance throughout the game, extending their lead with every quarter.
2024-11-04
In October, the BioSil-WBBL honored two standout players as MVPs in Divisions A and B, with Giedre Labuckiene of Kibirkštis Vilnius and Santa Okockyte of Aistės-LSMU Kaunas taking the spotlight.
2024-10-29
The highlight of the week was the much-anticipated clash in Klaipeda between two undefeated teams: LCC International University and Kibirkstis Vilnius. Kibirkstis quickly surged to a 15-3 lead, controlling the tempo nearly the entire game and securing a 101-88 victory.
2024-10-21
In their first matchup, Aistes-LSMU triumphed 70-60 against Daugavpils University (2-1) in a hard-fought away game.  The Lithuanian team outperformed their opponents with better ball movement (17 assists vs. 11) and fewer turnovers (10 vs. 18), despite both teams battling evenly in rebounds (50 vs. 53).
2024-10-21
Kibirkstis (3-0) defeated the defending champions TTT Riga (1-1) 80-65 at home in a highly anticipated clash of league favorites. Kibirkstis started strong, storming to an 18-2 lead, but TTT Riga rallied to close the gap by the end of the first quarter (28-26). The second quarter saw a shift in momentum as TTT Riga took control, heading into halftime with a 34-41 lead.
2024-10-14
The second week of the Biosil-WBBL championship featured five exciting games.
2024-10-08
In Kaunas, two league newcomers faced off in their first-ever game. The home team, Atletas, secured a convincing historic victory by defeating Akmenes Krastas 76-52. Gerda Vitkeviciute led the way for the winners with 13 points, while Donata Petrenaite contributed a double-double of 10 points and 14 rebounds.
2024-10-08
Kibirkstis Vilnius had a dominant opening week with two victories. First, they triumphed 78-65 over Neptunas-Amberton Klaipeda, powered by Sydney Taylor’s 31 points and Giedre Labuckiene’s 21 points and 10 rebounds. Labuckiene also earned one of the highest efficiency ratings of the week with 35 points.
2024-09-30
The Biosil-WBBL season tipped off with a thrilling matchup as Kibirkstis Vilnius triumphed 78-65 over Neptunas-Amberton Klaipeda in the season's first game. Kibirkstis set the tone early, taking control by halftime. Neptunas rallied in the fourth quarter with a 12-0 run, but Kibirkstis, powered by Sydney Taylor’s shooting, sealed the victory to open the new Biosil-WBBL campaign.
2024-09-23
The 2024-2025 Biosil-Women's Baltic Basketball League is set to tip off this Sunday, featuring an updated format and the much-anticipated return of an Estonian club.
2024-03-30
The Biosil-WBBL championship game saw Latvian powerhouse TTT-Riga defend their title, defeating Klaipeda's LCC International University 77:66 (17:23, 28:17, 22:18, 10:8). Ieva Pulvere from TTT-Riga drew first blood with free throws, but Lina Loceniece splashed two triples in a row to show her team's championship aspirations.
2024-03-30
Neptunas-Amberton Klaipeda secured third place in the Biosil-WBBL by defeating Kibirkstis Vilnius 58:48 (10:17, 11:13, 14:10, 23:8) in the bronze medal game of the Final Four held in Palanga.
2024-03-29
LCC International University defeated Neptūnas-Amberton 62:52 (9:13, 18:14, 17:18, 18:7) in the second semi-final of the Biosil-WBBL to advance to the final, where they will face defending champions TTT-Riga. Both teams started the game with a strong defensive effort, and LCC International University led 6-0 after 3 minutes.
2024-03-29
The defending champions TTT-Riga defeated Kibirkstis Vilnius 72-62 (19-10, 18-19, 23-16, 12-17) in the semifinals to become the first finalist of the Biosil-WBBL.
2024-03-25
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2024-03-23
Kibirkštis Vilnius put on a dominant display, defeating Siauliai-Vilmers 85:59 (29:17, 29:14, 14:16, 13:12) in the second quarterfinal game to secure their place in the BioSil-WBBL Final Four. Dalia Donskichyte led Kibirkštis with 11 points, 10 assists, and 23 efficiency points in 21 minutes. Justina Miknaite added 15 points and 21 efficiency points in 20 minutes.
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