All the games in this round had been scheduled for Saturday, but Sopron moved their game up in anticipation of a key midweek game. Ivey Slaughter led Pecsi, but Sopron won 86-63 and were able to rest players for significant minutes ahead of a massive game at home. Saturday started with Pecs almost getting Sarah Imovbioh to outscore Ujbuda herself in a 75-34 win, although both teams combined to put in one of the most dreadful displays of long range shooting in a while. Kamila Stepanova and Gyor eased past MTK 75-49. Cegled evened their record with a 74-70 win over ZTE. Szekszard leaned on their young guns to win 59-52 in Miskolc.
March 9, 2018
Pecsi vs. Sopron 63-86 PEC Slaughter 21 Cheslek 8 SOP Hatar 16/7r Jovanovic 14/9r Dubei 14 Page 10 Milovanovic 8 Turner 7 Salvadores 6
March 10th, 2018
Ujbuda vs. Pecs 34-75 UJB Suppan 9/6r Sule 5 PEA Imovbioh 30/24r Roberson 11/9r Mandic 11/7r/11a Licskai 10/11r
MTK vs. Gyor 49-75 MTK Adamecz 9/7r Szekely-Horvath 7 Pal 4 GYO Stepanova 20/7r Simon 14 Fields 12/7r Krivacevic 11/8r
Cegled vs. ZTE 74-70 CEG Popovic 18 Medgyessy 17/8a Cooper 15 Mokango 6/7r ZTE Parker 17/13r Koizar 14 Ori 12 Jeffery 9
DVTK vs. Szekszard 52-59 DVTK Brewer 17/7r Fontenette 11/6r Szabo 0 Vukov 0 SZE Gereben 13 A. Studer 11 McCall 8/8r Krnjic 6/12r
Standings:
- Sopron 17-2
- Szekszard 16-2
- Gyor 13-5
- DVTK 11-7
- ZTE 11-7
- Cegled 9-9
- Pecs 8-10
- Pecsi 7-12
- Vasas 5-13
- MTK 2-16
- Ujbuda 1-17