SSC Palmberg Schwerin secured a hard-fought 3:1 (31:29, 24:26, 29:27, 25:19) win against VfB Suhl. Despite a strong start from Suhl, Schwerin kept their composure in key moments. Suhl’s coach Hollosy received two red cards, adding to the drama, but his team fought relentlessly. With this victory, Schwerin remains at the top of the standings and now prepares for their Champions League clash against Vero Volley Milano.
Meanwhile, Schwarz-Weiß Erfurt stunned VC Wiesbaden with their first win of the season, claiming a dominant 3:0 (25:21, 25:18, 26:16) victory. The last-placed team capitalized on Wiesbaden’s struggles, with standout performances from Page Reagor (15 points), Kira Thomsen (14), and MVP Pia Mohr (11). Wiesbaden, now stuck in the battle for sixth place, will face USC Münster in ten days, who edged out Aachen 3:2.
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