Black Frogs Schieren dominated AS Soleuvre 79-38 in Schieren, controlling the game from the tip and never trailing. An early 7-0 burst set the tone (Lena Ehmann, then a triple from Melissa Genoud), and Eve Weber added a first-quarter three for a 10-2 cushion. After 22-12 in the first period, the second quarter broke it open: Schieren strung together a 14-2 run to 36-16, with Weber and Elisa Thill hitting from deep and Lara Boudler scoring inside. Coach Diogo Jesus Lopes' rotations kept the pace high, while Soleuvre's timeout midway through the quarter couldn't stem the flow. It was 48-25 at half.
Defense tightened after the break (10-4 in the third), punctuated by a late 6-0 mini-run from Melissa Pelladeau, Yana Ferreira and Genoud to 58-29. In the fourth, Thill (20, 1.80m) buried an early three and Schieren closed the night on a 7-0 spurt. The largest lead came at the buzzer: +41.
Schieren's scoring was balanced and efficient in shot selection: 24 two-pointers, eight threes and seven free throws made. Weber (Season PPG: 12.7) led with 17, Genoud (Season PPG: 7.82) added 15, Ehmann (Season PPG: 8.27) 10 and Thill 10. Pelladeau (Season PPG: 4.27) hit three free throws in a row; Ana Margarida Resende Cerqueira (Season PPG: 4.2) contributed 6.
For Soleuvre, 18-year-old Leonor Camara da Silva (PRT, Season PPG: 8.7) fought for 14 points, Daiane Tavares da Silva (Season PPG: 9.7) had 10 and Kimberley Mencler (Season PPG: 5.1) 8, but the team finished without a made three. Coach Pedro Jorge Escada Carvalho used early timeouts, yet Schieren's runs proved decisive.
In the classification, Black Frogs climb to 1st (10-1, +2 places) and are on a four-game winning streak. Soleuvre remain 12th at 0-10, still searching for a first win.
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