The round started with a rare Thursday game as Pecs beat Snezana Colic and Vasas 75-63. The rest of the games were on Saturday as Atomeromu beat Miskolc 83-67. Nora Nagy-Bujdoso and Cegled beat Pecsi 83-68. Another edition of the clash between the traditional powerhouses saw Brianna Kiesel and Gyor complete a stirring comeback against Aleksandra Crvendakic and Sopron 85-75 to create a large tie in the loss column at the top of the standings. ZTE beat Ujbuda 72-49 to keep them in last place.
February 2, 2017
Pecs vs. Vasas 75-63 PEA Kuster 19 Zele 11 Siksniute 10 Raksanyi 10/7a VAS Colic 24/7r Dusanic 13/6r
February 4, 2017
Atomeromu vs. Miskolc 83-67 ATO Lisec 15 Erkic 14/7r Balint 14/7r Pirsic 12/9r MIS Ruffin-Pratt 15 Jovanovic 14 Prahalis 9 Szecsi 8/7r Tomlinson 6
Pecsi vs. Cegled 68-83 PEC Engelman 16/7r Rujak 14 Bozoki 10 CEG Nagy-Bujdoso 23 Skoric 12/10r Medgyessy 12/6r/12a Maksimovic 12 Kanyasi 10
Sopron vs. Gyor 75-85 SOP Crvendakic 23/7r George 13/8r Johnson 11 Krnjic 7 Turner 7/7a GYO Kiesel 23/6a Simon 17/6r Goree 13/11r Lakloth 10 Hruscakova 6
Ujbuda vs. ZTE 49-72 UJB Sule 18 Pal 0 ZTE Orso 13 Ori 12/7r Burkholder 12 Nagy 11 Bays 10
Standings:
- Sopron 12-3
- Pecs 12-3
- Gyor 11-3
- Atomeromu 10-3
- Cegled 10-4
- Miskolc 8-6
- ZTE 7-7
- Vasas 4-11
- Pecsi 2-13
- MTK 1-12
- Ujbuda 1-13