LCC International University Klaipeda booked their ticket to the Biosil-WBBL Final Four with a convincing 95:44 (25:17, 17:12, 33:7, 20:8) victory over Aistes-LSMU Kaunas in Game 2 of the quarterfinals on Thursday. LCC had already won Game 1 in Kaunas 80:60. The visitors from Kaunas managed to stay competitive for the first two quarters, but the hosts put the game to bed with a 33-7 third quarter.
The playoff stage of the Biosil-WBBL tipped off with a bang as LCC International University Klaipeda traveled to Kaunas and secured a commanding 80-60 win against Aistes-LSMU Kaunas in the first game of the quarterfinal series. The rematch is scheduled for March 21 in the Lithuanian port city.
The latest week in the Biosil-Women's Baltic Basketball League (WBBL) was nothing short of drama, with the final lineup of playoff participants now firmly in place. The highlight of the week was the intense battles that saw Aistes-LSMU Kaunas secure their spot among the top seven, leaving last season's bronze medalists, RSU, on the outside looking in.
LCC International University Klaipeda booked their ticket to the Biosil-WBBL Final Four with a convincing 95:44 (25:17, 17:12, 33:7, 20:8) victory over Aistes-LSMU Kaunas in Game 2 of the quarterfinals on Thursday. LCC had already won Game 1 in Kaunas 80:60. The visitors from Kaunas managed to stay competitive for the first two quarters, but the hosts put the game to bed with a 33-7 third quarter.
The playoff stage of the Biosil-WBBL tipped off with a bang as LCC International University Klaipeda traveled to Kaunas and secured a commanding 80-60 win against Aistes-LSMU Kaunas in the first game of the quarterfinal series. The rematch is scheduled for March 21 in the Lithuanian port city.
The latest week in the Biosil-Women's Baltic Basketball League (WBBL) was nothing short of drama, with the final lineup of playoff participants now firmly in place. The highlight of the week was the intense battles that saw Aistes-LSMU Kaunas secure their spot among the top seven, leaving last season's bronze medalists, RSU, on the outside looking in.
In the week before Christmas, six games were played in the Women's Baltic Basketball League (WBBL). Kibirkstis Vilnius (8-2) won twice, while LCC International University (10-2), Neptunas-Amberton (9-3), RSU (7-6), and Liepaja/LSSS (6-6) each won one game.
The Betsafe-WBBL saw a busy week of action, with 11 games played. The leaders, TTT-Riga, won two games, as did Liepaja/LSSS, and the Kibirkstis Vilnius team that has undergone some major changes.
Six games were played in the Betsafe-WBBL league this week, after which the teams will have a short break due to the start of the national team break. Only one team, LCC International University, recorded two wins this week. The first victory was won in the Klaipėda derby when they beat Neptunas-Amberton surprisingly convincingly 69:49.