In the three matches this Sunday, December 1 in LFB, BLMA clearly won at home against Basket Landes (52-39). At the same time, Villeneuve d'Ascq confirmed with a victory against Tarbes Gespe Bigorre (67-65). Finally, leader Charnay lost at home against Flammes Carolo (70-73).
Garance Rabot and the BLMA disgust Basket Landes
With only 10 points scored in 13 minutes, Basket Landes failed to find the necessary resources to shake up a very efficient Lattes-Montpellier team offensively. Leading with a score of 17-10 after ten serious first ten minutes, Valéry Demory's players quickly distanced themselves in this first half thanks in particular to the efficiency of the Romane Bernies pair (12 points, 3 rebounds and 5 assists) – Garance Rabot (8 points, 17 rebounds and 3 assists). Severely lacking in skill, Julie Barennes' players suffered the wrath of their opponents. With a 15-point lead at the break (34-19), Lattes-Montpellier imposed its rhythm. Returning to the floor with much better intentions, the Landeses nevertheless tried everything to reverse the trend, in vain. Well back at the end of the third quarter, Basket Landes regained its brilliance to finally lose heavily away (52-39).
Carla Leite and Villeneuve d'Ascq overthrow Tarbes
In the other meeting of the afternoon, Villeneuve d'Ascq narrowly won against Tarbes (67-65). Dominant on the rebound and in the racket, the Tarbaises were nevertheless able to rely on a Corals Musa omnipresent (16 points and 11 rebounds) to make the difference at the start of the game. Leading by 6 points at halftime (29-35), François Gomez's players ended up breaking down at the very end of the match. Facing their former team, Carla Leite (12 points and 6 assists) and Marie-Paule Foppossi (17 points and 5 rebounds) shone, thus offering a valuable success to Rachid Méziane's team. It was the Var leader who scored the 3-point victory 3 seconds from the end, with the mistake to boot.
Charnay defeated by the Flames Carolo
Finally, the Flammes Carolo continued after their success against Bourges last week. This time, the Ardennes won against the championship leader, Charnay (70-73). It must be said that Ornella Bankolé (17 points) confirms her return to form. For the CBBS, Maëva Djaldi-Tabdi had the opportunity to equalize at the very end of the match, an opportunity missed. This defeat allows Bourges and Angers to return to the level of Charnay (6 victories and 2 defeats). At the particular point-average, the Tango are even in front.
Related News :