Herne Women’s Basketball: A Resilient Fight Despite Another Loss
The Herner TC women’s basketball team suffered their fourth consecutive defeat in the Basketball Bundesliga, falling 60-65 to the rutronik Stars Keltern on Sunday evening. Despite the loss, the team’s performance offered a glimmer of hope for the upcoming weeks.
While the Herner women struggled to find their rhythm in the first quarter, they remained competitive throughout the game, keeping pace with the league-leading Keltern until the final buzzer. A late surge, fueled by paige Robinson’s three-pointer, brought the score to 58-61 with over a minute remaining, igniting hopes of overtime.However, Keltern’s strategic ball control and crucial offensive rebounds prevented Herne from capitalizing on the opportunity.
“Moast spectators came hoping we wouldn’t suffer a heavy defeat,” remarked Wolfgang Siebert, HTC chairman. “We lacked that crucial bit of luck.”
Despite the loss,Siebert acknowledged the team’s notable improvement compared to the previous week,highlighting their resilience and determination.
This setback extends Herne’s losing streak to four games. However, they remain firmly in contention for a playoff spot. With seven games remaining in the season, the HTC will face only three teams currently ranked above them, presenting a favorable schedule for a potential playoff push.
The upcoming five games, starting with a match against Wings Leverkusen on January 19th, offer Herne a chance to gain momentum. Facing opponents like MBC Halle, Eisvogel Freiburg, the Violets from Göttingen, and BC Marburg, the HTC has the opportunity to secure crucial victories and solidify their playoff aspirations.
While challenging encounters against Alba Berlin and the Saarlouis Royals await at the end of the regular season, Herne’s upcoming schedule provides a realistic pathway to secure a playoff berth independently.
Game Statistics:
Herner TC: Parisi (9 points), Jongeling (8/3 blocks), Morawiec (13/3 threes)), Robinson (15/3 threes/10 rebounds), Day (10), Tkachenko, Bielefeld, Havranova (1), Rees ( 4), Kambach (without use)
quarter Scores: 15:11, 8:13, 16:22, 21:19
Herne Fighting Back: An Interview with Former Bundesliga Player,tanja Grosse
The herner TC women’s basketball team may have suffered another loss this weekend,but their performance against top-ranked Keltern left many,including former Bundesliga star Tanja Grosse,seeing a glimmer of hope.
Today, I’m thrilled to have Tanja, who played professionally for over a decade, joining us to discuss Herne’s recent game and their prospects for a playoff run.Welcome, Tanja!
Tanja: Thanks for having me! It’s always great to talk basketball.
Moderator: Let’s dive right in. Despite the Heartbreaking loss, there seemed to be a renewed sense of fight in the Herner women we haven’t seen in previous weeks. What did you make of their performance?
Tanja: Absolutely! It was encouraging to see Herne keep pace with a team like Keltern, who are leading the league for a reason.They showed real grit, especially in that final quarter. paige Robinson’s three-pointer ignited the energy, and for a moment, I thought they might pull off the upset.
Moderator: Wolfgang Siebert, the HTC chairman, mentioned a lack of “that crucial bit of luck.” Do you think luck played a meaningful factor in the outcome?
Tanja: Luck always plays a role in sports, but I wouldn’t say it was the deciding factor here. Keltern did a great job controlling the ball in the final minutes, and those crucial offensive rebounds made a big difference. Herne needs to focus on sharpening their own execution, particularly in key moments.
Moderator: Looking ahead,Herne faces a relatively favorable schedule. Do you think they can capitalize on these upcoming matchups to secure a playoff berth?
tanja: Definitely. The next five games are critical.They need to come out strong against teams like Leverkusen, Halle, and Freiburg.
Winning even three of those five would give them a huge boost in confidence and put them in a great position for the final stretch of the season.The games against Alba Berlin and Saarlouis will be tough, but if Herne can build momentum, they have a real chance to make the playoffs.
Moderator: What advice would you give to the Herner TC women as they head into these crucial games?
Tanja: Keep believing in yourselves. They have the talent and the potential to be a prosperous team. Focus on playing smart, aggressive basketball, and most importantly, play together as a unit. They need to trust each other on the court and support each other through the highs and lows.
Moderator: Great advice, Tanja. For our readers, what are your thoughts on Herne’s chances? Can they turn this season around and claim a playoff spot?
Let us know in the comments below.
Tanja: Let’s give these women the support they deserve!