HBL: BVB Women’s Team Successfully Completes Essential Task in Buxtehude
The BVB women’s team has achieved an important victory in Buxtehude, defeating Buxtehuder SV 34:29. This win keeps them in third place in the Handball Bundesliga. After six matches, they now have only two points lost, while HSG Blomberg-Lippe holds the top spot without any losses.
Buxtehude’s Strong Start
The match began with the BVB taking an early lead through Alicia Langer, who scored within the first three minutes. For much of the first half, the game remained balanced. Buxtehude, winless in the season so far, challenged Dortmund effectively.
- Buxtehude’s players managed to keep up the pressure, trailing only by one goal for the majority of the first half.
- Jolina Huhnstuck and Teresa von Prittwitz helped Buxtehude gain their first lead at 9:8.
- Anika Hampel then extended Buxtehude’s lead to 17:15 just before halftime.
Dortmund’s Comeback
With the second half underway, BVB knew they needed to improve. After eight minutes, they found their rhythm. Two quick goals from Langer and national player Alina Grijseels leveled the score.
- Dortmund’s offense surged, and they began to extend their lead to four goals.
- Although Buxtehude’s Isabelle Dölle responded with two quick goals, Dortmund continued to build their advantage.
Key Players Shine
The talent of BVB’s squad became evident as Grijseels and Langer led the charge. With seven minutes remaining, Dortmund secured a five-goal lead, sealing their victory.
This match underscores the BVB women’s team’s resilience and ability to rebound. As they continue their campaign, they remain a formidable contender in the Handball Bundesliga.