February 3, 2018
All games in this round were played on Saturday to maximize the length of the international break. Wasserburg’s slump continued with a 79-75 loss to Karen Kuijt and Herner despite the best efforts of Monique Reed. Brittany Hrynko and Halle remained in last place as Melissa Jeltema and Stefanie Grigoleit led Hannover to a 95-67 win. Keltern extended their lead in the standings with a 93-86 win, although Sabine Niedola and Levke Brodersen had good games for Saarlouis. Chemnitz beat Lindsay Sherbert and Bad Aibling 69-57. Marburg beat Vee Young and Heidelberg 84-66. Kim Pierre-Louis and Donau-Ried prevented Gottingen from getting any closer to safety with a 78-57 win.
Herner vs. Wasserburg 79-75 HTC Kuijt 20 Range 16/7r Attura 10 Bussey 5 Burton 4/7r Slim 4 WBG Reid 22/6r Gaillou-Loko 16 Palmer 11 Deura 10 Smith 10 Holopainen 4
Hannover vs. Halle 95-67 TKH Jeltema 26/8r Grigoleit 22/13r/6s Tarasava 16 Matejcikova 5 Reddick 4 Vente 2 SVH Hrynko 23 L. Schinkel 12 Smith 10/10r Daniel 2/6r
Keltern vs. Saarlouis 93-86 RSK Nunn 19 Markovic 18/14r Likhtarovich 18 Orrange 14 Ciappina 11 Miloglav 6 TVS Niedola 24/6r Brodersen 20 Ilmberger 15/6r Adams 13 Crozon 0
Chemnitz vs. Bad Aibling 69-57 CCC Asoro 15/10r Noble 14 Barkley 10/8r Peroche 10 McQuade 4/7r TBA Sherbert 20/8r Waters 14/9r Young 12/9r Hartmann 2 Engeln 2
Marburg vs. Heidelberg 84-66 BCM Schaake 18 Yohn 16/6a Bertholdt 10 Baker 6 Voynova 6 Bradley 6/6a USCH Young 21/10r LeMar 9 Jones-Smith 8/10r Arthur 8
Donau-Ries vs. Gottingen 78-57 DON Pierre-Louis 21/11r Schlott 19 Hill 11/9r BG 74 VL Donders 13 Pierce 11 Janning 8 Warner 4/6r Smith 4
Standings:
- Keltern 15-2
- Wasserburg 13-4
- Bad Aibling 11-6
- Herner 11-6
- Marburg 10-7
- Donau-Ries 10-7
- Hannover 9-8
- Chemnitz 6-11
- Saarlouis 6-11
- Heidelberg 5-12
- Gottingen 3-14
- Halle 3-14