All of the games were moved to Sunday to accommodate rest after the international break. Kierra Mallard led Rotenburg to a 77-55 win over Oberhausen. Sabine Niedola continued her dominance as Saarlouis beat Alysha Womack and Donau-Ries 78-59. Aliaksandra Tarasava helped Halle past Freiburg 91-79 despite the combined efforts of grizzled veteran Licet Castillo and Ali Williams. Shey Peddy facilitated for Wasserburg as they stayed unbeaten with a 104-67 win over Marburg. Osnabruck has put themselves in a better position to reach safety as Jasmine Thomas helped them past Chemnitz 67-57. Sonja Greinacher and Herner beat Keltern 83-62 to give themselves a shot at moving into the favorable portion of the playoff bracket.
February 28, 2016
Rotenburg vs. Oberhausen 77-55 AHRS Mallard 27/17r Mankertz 13 Skuballa 10 Selby 7 Rodriguez 5 Pakulat 4 NBO J. Williams 19/9r M. Williams 8 Fussell 8 Maticka 2/7r Menz 2
Donau-Ries vs. Saarlouis 59-78 DON Womack 22 Schlegel 12/10r Parsons 5 TVS Niedola 25/14r Tisdale 17 Pohlmann 14 Dowe 12/15r
Freiburg vs. Halle 79-91 USC Castillo 25/9r A. Williams 25 Dzirma 13 Douglas 2 SVH Tarasava 26 McCarthy 17/6r Horn 14 Henningsen 10 Engeln 9/6r Hartmann 6/11r Pressley 6
Wasserburg vs. Marburg 104-67 WBG Peddy 23/6s Raincock-Ekunwe 18/6r Lucet 15 De Kleijn 11 Brunckhorst 10/6a Oliver 7/7r Sten 2 BCM Greunke 16/9r Yohn 14 Schaake 11 Gaudermann 10 Baker 9 Koppl 7/6r Lee 0
Osnabruck vs. Chemnitz 67-57 OSC Thomas 20/12r McDaniel 15 Ederaine 9/6r Livulo 4/6r Hanson 0 CCC Halasz 14/8r LeMar 10 Buck 9 Koop 7 Menz 6 Allen 0
Herner vs. Keltern 83-62 HTC Greinacher 21/9r Fikiel 16 Mersch 15 Bellock 12/7r Amojo 12 GSK Guay 18 Lehtoranta 14 Madden 9/6r Hjelle 5/6r Mahlknecht 2
Standings:
- Wasserburg 20-0
- Saarlouis 17-3
- Keltern 15-5
- Herner 14-6
- Marburg 11-9
- Halle 11-9
- Rotenburg 9-11
- Freiburg 6-14
- Donau-Ries 5-15
- Chemnitz 4-16
- Oberhausen 4-16
- Osnabruck 4-16