Ligue Féminine de Basketball: Key Takeaways from Day 22
Table of Contents
- Ligue Féminine de Basketball: Key Takeaways from Day 22
- Charnay Dominates Landerneau in Decisive Victory
- Lyon Edges Out Charleville-Mézières in High-Scoring Affair
- Lattes Montpellier Overpowers Villeneuve d’Ascq post-Eurocoupe
- Tarbes Cruises to Victory Against Chartres
- Basket Landes Secures Second Place with Win Over Roche Vendée
- Friday’s Result: Bourges edges Out Angers
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Charnay Dominates Landerneau in Decisive Victory
Charnay showcased their dominance on Day 22, securing a convincing 84-57 victory over Landerneau. While Landerneau displayed promise in the first half, even leading at times, Charnay’s offensive firepower proved too much to handle. Evelyn Akhator’s double-double (12 points,10 rebounds) anchored Charnay,but the trio of Akoa Makani (16 points),Thomas (16 points),and Djaldi-Tabdi (15 points,9 rebounds) ignited the team’s second-half surge.
Lyon Edges Out Charleville-Mézières in High-Scoring Affair
Lyon concluded their regular season campaign with a stylish 86-78 win against Charleville-Mézières. Dominique Malonga led the charge with an impressive 27 points and 9 rebounds.Dayshanette Harris (17 points) and Just Jocyte (14 points, 6 rebounds) provided crucial support. Despite Tiffany Clarke’s 16 points and Sara Raceueon’s 15 for Charleville-Mézières, Lyon maintained control throughout most of the game, although they struggled to create a significant lead.
Lattes Montpellier Overpowers Villeneuve d’Ascq post-Eurocoupe
Just days after their Eurocoupe triumph, Villeneuve d’Ascq faced a tough challenge against Lattes Montpellier, ultimately falling 73-59. The duo of Fankam Mendjiadeu (14 points, 9 rebounds) and Bailey (9 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists) spearheaded Lattes Montpellier’s victory. They established an early lead and extended it in the third quarter. Carla Leite’s valiant effort (17 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists) wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit for Villeneuve d’Ascq.
Tarbes Cruises to Victory Against Chartres
Tarbes dominated their match against Chartres, securing an 84-66 victory.They established an early 14-point lead in the first quarter and never looked back. With Murjanatu Musa absent, Camille Droguet (10 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists) and Jess-Mine Zodia (20 points) stepped up to lead Tarbes. Despite Kendall Cooper’s 15 points for Chartres, tarbes maintained a comfortable lead throughout the game.
Basket Landes Secures Second Place with Win Over Roche Vendée
Basket Landes solidified their second-place ranking with a 71-65 victory over Roche Vendée. Luisa Geiselsöder led the way with 14 points, and Basket Landes capitalized on Roche Vendée’s poor shooting performance (1/13 from beyond the arc). Despite Brooke McCarty-Williams (22 points) and Diana Balail (18 points, 8 rebounds) leading a late comeback for Roche Vendée, Myriam Djekoundade and Basket Landes held on for the win.
Friday’s Result: Bourges edges Out Angers
In a game played on Friday, bourges secured a narrow 69-64 victory over Angers, adding another exciting result to the LFB season.
