Basketball ChampionshipDudelange women one win away from title, Pikes men face relegation play-off

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The second match in the women's Enovos League best-of-five final series was played on Saturday, with T71 Dudelange now just one win away from the title.
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Women

After a 71:54 away win against AB Contern, T71 Dudelange now lead the series 2:0. Next Friday, T71 could celebrate the title on their home court.

Contern received bad news before the match had even started, as professional player Caileigh Walsh was unavailable. The visitors from Dudelange did not take long to build a lead, although Contern managed to respond and level the score at 24:24.

After that, however, Dudelange took control of the match. Van Kleunen and her teammates dominated under the basket and went into half-time with a 37:24 lead.

Dudelange remained in control after the break. Contern were unable to find their way back into the match, mainly due to a poor shooting percentage, making just five of their 26 three-point attempts.

Shalonda Winton scored 22 points, while Lauren Van Kleunen contributed 20 points to the victory.

BBC Gréngewald/Hostert women promoted

In the women's Nationale 2, Gréngewald/Hostert secured promotion to the Enovos League after winning their series against Schieren 2:0.

Men's playdown

On the final matchday of the men's playdown, Racing Luxembourg beat the Musel Pikes 90:79 away from home. As a result, Racing will remain in the Enovos League for the 2026/27 season.

The Musel Pikes, meanwhile, will have to beat Heffingen in a best-of-three relegation play-off to avoid dropping down to Nationale 2.

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