Samstag, 30.03.2019 – Anstoß: 15.00 Uhr NOFV-Amateur-Oberliga Staffel Süd 21. Spieltag VFC Plauen – BSG Chemie Leipzig 0:0 PK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BERtThb19gU&t=124s Tore: keine Zuschauer: 1.284 Schiedsrichter-Kollektiv: Schiedsrichter: Tino Stein (Brieselang) Schiedsrichter-Assistent 1: Tobias Hagemann (Potsdam) Schiedsrichter-Assistent 2: Hannes Wilke (Trebbin) BSG Chemie Leipzig Trainer: Miroslav Jagatic —- 31 – Julien Latendresse-Levesque (TW) 3 – Stefan Karau (C) 4 – Manuel Wajer 6 – Andy Wendschuch 7 – Alexander Bury 9 – Eric Berger (ab 46. Branden Stelmak) 10 – Daniel Heinze 11 – Marc Böttger (ab 81. Sascha Rode) 13 – Benjamin Schmidt 18 – Philipp Wendt 19 – Max Keßler Reservebank: 16 – Dominic-René Heine (ETW) 2 – Sascha Rode 5 – Niklas Opolka 8 – Marko Trogrlic 17 – Ryutaro Omote 20 – Johannes Günther 23 – Branden Stelmak VFC Plauen Trainer: Daniel Rupf —- 12 – Leon Seefeld (TW) 7 – Alexander Morozow (ab 81. Tim Wüstenhagen) 11 – Stefan Schumann (C) 14 – Dimitrios Komnos 17 – Marian Albustin 19 – Jan Hübner (ab 64. Samba Fatajo) 20 – Stefan Fritzlar 21 – Tim Limner (ab 65. Benjamin Keller) 22 – Kevin Walther 23 – Eric Ranninger 29 – Lucas Albert Reservebank: 93 – Gregor Andreas Eigel (ETW) 6 – Albijan Kameraj 8 – Benjamin Keller 9 – Tim Wüstenhagen 13 – Nils Schuster 18 – Tim Sluga 24.- Samba Fatajo
Freitag, 22.03.2019 – Anstoß: 19.00 Uhr NOFV-Amateur-Oberliga Staffel Süd – vorgezogenes Spiel vom 24. Spieltag SG Union Sandersdorf – BSG Chemie Leipzig 0:4 (0:2) Tore: 0:1 Daniel Heinze (9.) 0:2 Manuel Wajer 12.) 0:3 Max Keßler (72.) 0:4 Marc Böttger (80.) Zuschauer: 1.454 Schiedsrichter-Kollektiv: Schiedsrichter: Tim David Horacek (Berlin) Schiedsrichter-Assistent 1: Manuel Gieseler (Berlin) Schiedsrichter-Assistent 2: Severin Fischer (Berlin) BSG Chemie Leipzig Trainer: Miroslav Jagatic — 31 – Julien Latendresse-Levesque (TW) 3 – Stefan Karau (C) 4 – Manuel Wajer (ab 76. Eric Berger) 6 – Andy Wendschuch 7 – Alexander Bury 10 -Daniel Heinze (ab 82. Niklas Opolka) 11 – Marc Böttger 13 – Benjamin Schmidt 18 – Philipp Wendt 19 – Max Keßler (ab 76. Branden Stelmak) 27 – Florian Schmidt Reservebank: 16 – Dominic-René Heine 2 – Sascha Rode 5 – Niklas Opolka 9 – Eric Berger 17 – Ryutaro Omote 20 – Johannes Günther 23 – Branden Stelmak SG Union Sandersdorf Trainer: Thomas Sawetzki — 1 – Tom Niclas Hermann (TW) 4 – Vincent Mustapha 6 – Maximilian Schnabel 7 – Mathis Böhler (ab 65. Tim Jonietz) 8 – Steffen Fritzsch 9 – Rico Gängel (C) 12 – Max Hermann 18 – Timo Breitkopf (ab 72. Robert Uhlmann) 19 – Stefan Ronneburg 20- Richard Wießner (ab 63. Alexander Langner) 23 – Denis Zivcec Reservebank: 22 – Nico Becker (ETW) 2 – Robert Uhlmann 3 – Erik Schlegel 5 – Tim Jonietz 13 – Moritz Alicke 15 – Manuel Reichmuth 21 – Alexander Langner
10.03.2019 NOFV-Amateur-Oberliga Süd – 19. Spieltag FC Carl Zeiss Jena II – BSG Chemie Leipzig 0:2 (0:1) Tore: 0:1 Kai Druschky (3.) 0:2 Andy Wendschuch (85.) Zuschauer: 666 Schiedsrichter-Kollektiv: Schiedsrichter: Frank Hildebrandt (Nebra) Schiedsrichter-Assistent 1: Johannes Schipke (Halle) Schiedsrichter-Assistent 2: Tristan Tauché (Bennstedt) BSG Chemie Leipzig Trainer: Miroslav Jagatic —- 31 – Julien Latendresse-Levesque (TW) 3 – Stefan Karau (C) 4 – Manuel Wajer 6 – Andy Wendschuch 7 – Alexander Bury 10 – Daniel Heinze (ab 73. Ryutaro Omote) 11 – Marc Böttger 13 – Benjamin Schmidt 18 – Philipp Wendt 27 – Florian Schmidt (ab 56. Max Keßler) 77 – Kai Druschky (ab 86. Eric Berger) Reservebank: 16 – Dominic-René Heine (ETW) 2 – Sascha Rode 5 – Niklas Opolka 9 – Eric Berger 17 – Ryutaro Omote 19 – Max Keßler 23 – Branden Stelmak FC Carl Zeiss Jena II Trainer: Christian Fröhlich —- 1 – Nils Ellenfeld (TW) 3 – André Schmidt 4 – Matthias Kühne (ab 56. Florian Giebel) 5 – Marc Schröder 6 – Joram Erbarth 11- Maximilian Schlegel 13 – Tom Krahnert 15 – Nils Halbauer (ab 62. Maximilian Weiß) 17 – Jeffrey Wittlich 21 – Laurens Zintsch (ab 46. Moritz Kretzer) 22 – Tim Nöding Reservebank: 12 – Simon Reithmeir (ETW) 2- Florian Giebel 7 – Maximilian Weiß 14 – Moritz Kretzer 16 – Julian Zarschler
01.12.2018 NOFV-Amateur-Oberliga Staffel Süd – 15. Spieltag BSG Chemie Leipzig – BSG Wismut Gera 2:2 (1:1) Tore: 1:0 Daniel Heinze (14., FE) 1:1 Jegor Jagupov (41.) 1:2 Chris Söllner (55.) 2:2 Daniel Heinze (66., FE) Zuschauer: 2.408 Schiedsrichter-Kollektiv: Schiedsrichter: Max Mangold (Joachimsthal) Schiedsrichter-Assistent 1: Jonas Belke (Drebkau) Schiedsrichter-Assistent 2: René Müller (Wilmersdorf) BSG Chemie Leipzig Trainer: Dietmar Demuth 16 – Dominic-René Heine (TW) 2 – Sascha Rode 3 – Stefam Karau (C) 4 – Manuel Wajer 7 – Alexander Bury 8 – Marko Trogrlic 9 – Eric Berger (ab 77. Florian Schmidt) 10 – Daniel Heinze 15 – Sebastian Berg (ab 58. Branden Stelmak) 18 – Philipp Wendt (ab 46. Lars Schmidt) 19 – Max Keßler Reservebank: 31 – Julien Latendresse-Levesque (ETW) 5 – Niklas Opolka 17 – Ryutaro Omote 23 – Branden Stelmak 27 – Florian Schmidt 39 – Lars Schmidt BSG Wismut Gera Trainer: Frank Müller 1 – Nicolas Kriebel (TW) 2 – Marcel Nolde 5 – Raimison Dos Santos 8 – Julius Grabs 9 – Jegor Jagupov 10 – Carsten Weis (ab 90.+2 Frank Müller) 13 – Stefan Raßmann 15 – Chris Söllner (ab 71. Marco Pusch) 19 – Christopher Lehmann (ab 84. Phillip Roy) 26 – Philipp Katzenberger 27 – Raphael Börner Reservebank: 30 – Jacob Mühlmann (ETW) 3 – Robert Paul 4 – Frank Müller 14 – Phillip Roy 21 – Marco Pusch
20.10.2018 NOFV-Amateur-Oberliga Süd – 10. Spieltag BSG Chemie Leipzig – VfB 1921 Krieschow 2:1 (1:0) Tore: 1:0 Alexander Bury (37., Foulstrafstoß) 2:0 Alexander Bury (66.) 2:1 Leo Felgenträger (90.+2) Zuschauer: 2.251 Schiedsrichter-Kollektiv: Schiedsrichter: Magnus-Thomas Müller (Weißenfels) Schiedsrichter-Assistent 1: Franz Unger (Salzfurtkapelle) Schiedsrichter-Assistent 2: Christoph Bäck (Zahna) BSG Chemie Leipzig: Trainer: Dietmar Demuth — 31 – Julien Latendresse-Levesque (TW) 3 – Stefan Karau (C) 4 – Manuel Wajer 6 – Andy Wendschuch 7 – Alexander Bury (ab 87. Ryutaro Omote) 10 – Daniel Heinze 11 – Marc Böttger 13 – Benjamin Schmidt 19 – Max Keßler (ab 61. Florian Schmidt) 23 – Branden Stelmak (ab 80. Eric Berger) 39 – Lars Schmidt Reservebank: 16 – Dominic-René Heine (ETW) 2 – Sascha Rode 5 – Niklas Opolka 8 – Marko Trogrlic 9 – Eric Berger 17 – Ryutaro Omote 27 – Florian Schmidt VfB 1921 Krieschow: Trainer: Toni Lempke — 1 – Fritz Pflug (TW) 2 – Erich Jeschke 5 – Dennis Hildebrandt 6 – Markus Kaiser (ab 78. Tim Richter) 9 – Leo Felgenträger 10 – Kevin Karow (ab 72. Wojciech Ren) 13 – Marcus Dörry (ab 19. Florian Bernhardt) 26 – Martin Dahm 27 – Dennis Ladwig 33 – Paul Pahlow 77 – Sven Konzack Reservebank: 7 – Tim Richter 8 – Philipp Knapczyk 14 – Wojciech Ren 17 – Ralf Pehla 18 – Lars Konzack 21 – Florian Bernhardt
Baylor maintained its recent winning streak by earning a 76-62 Big 12 home win over No.10 Kansas on Saturday afternoon.The Bears (15-10, 5-7) have now won three consecutive games as they earned their biggest win of the season in knocking off the Jayhawks.Jo Lual-Acuil Jr.paced Baylor with 19 points while Manu Lecomte had 18 points and Nuni Omot had 17 points.The win for Baylor snaps an 11-game losing streak against Kansas as they have now built a little bit of momentum entering the home stretch of conference play.It’s unlikely that Baylor gets into the Field of 68 in March given its early-season losing streaks, but a few more wins could certainly make things more interesting in a few weeks.Kansas (19-6, 8-4) struggled to find consistency on the offensive end in this one as they tinkered with some new lineups.Inserting Mitch Lightfoot and Marcus Garrett into the starting lineup didn’t do much to jumpstart the Jayhawks as they shot 6-for-31 from three-point range for the game.Devonte’ Graham paced Kansas with 23 points as he was the only consistent offensive threat for the Jayhawks on the afternoon.Malik Newman added 15 points for Kansas, as he came off the bench in this one.The Jayhawks are still going to be the favorites to win the Big 12 — especially given Saturday’s chaos with West Virginia and Oklahoma both losing to conference bottom feeders — but this might be their toughest race in quite some time.The lack of depth, specifically interior depth, is a glaring concern for Kansas as they don’t have much help for Udoka Azubuike.They’re now behind Texas Tech in the loss column after Saturday’s loss (before the Red Raiders play).The inconsistent offense on Saturday is a bit troubling since Kansas is trying to juggle some lineups to figure out a new rotation.Regardless of whether players like Newman and Lagerald Vick start or come off the bench, Kansas needs those guys to be consistent to alleviate some of the burden placed on Graham.Things aren’t going to get any easier for Kansas these next few games either as this will be the stretch that determines their status in the Big 12.The Jayhawks travel to Iowa State — who just knocked off Oklahoma at home — and then have to face three consecutive ranked opponents in West Virginia, Oklahoma and Texas Tech.Kansas needs to figure out its rotation quickly if they want to survive that four-game stretch and win the conference once again.Given its history, you have to give Bill Self and the Jayhawks the benefit of the doubt.But three losses in the last six games that includes falling to Baylor and Oklahoma State means that Kansas still has a lot of work to do.
Baylor forward Tristan Clark (25) reaches for the rebound over Randall guard Xavier Hunter, left, forward Jordan Downs (2) and forward Ben Collier (33) with Baylor forward Jo Lual-Acuil Jr.(0) watching in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Fort Hood, Texas, Saturday, Dec.9, 2017.(AP Photo/Stephen Spillman) The No.21 Baylor Bears defeated the Texas Southern Tigers 99- 68 in Waco on Thursday.The victory pushes the Bears record to 8-2 for the fifth year in a row.The Bears defeated the Tigers for the eleventh straight game.Here is a link to tonight's boxscore.Here is a link to the recap of tonight's game.Here are the three biggest takeaways from tonight's game.The Bears big three balled out versus the Tigers Tuesday night.Manu Lecomte and Nuni Omot lead the Bears in scoring with 22 points apiece.Jo Lual-Acuil Jr.was a point shy of tying his career high 19, and playing an emotional game as it was the first time his parents had seen him play while at Baylor.Omot was coming off his career high performance of 30 on Saturday, and continued his offensive dominance by shooting 10-12 versus the Tigers.On Saturday versus the Randall Saints, The Bears vaunted zone defense was lit up.After allowing the Saints to shoot 48 percent from the field and 45 percent from three, the Bears improved dramatically versus the Tigers.The Bears defense returned to form, allowing the Tigers to shoot 41 percent from the field and 37 percent from three.The Bears out rebounded the Tigers, but the overall totals were much closer than they needed to be.The Bears were the much bigger team, but only outrebounded the Tigers by four (32-28).The Bears were out rebounded on the offensive glass (14-10) which led to 13 second chance points.Below is Twitter's reaction to tonight's game.