A week after a success in the Coupe de France at Pôle France (68-77), C’Chartres Basket Féminin attacked its Women’s Ligue 2 championship with a 63-53 defeat in Mondeville, this Saturday, October 7.
Still deprived of Le Seyec in the racket, the Eurelian team cracked in the last quarter of a game which had taken on the appearance of a roller coaster after the break.
Faced with a revamped Mondeville, Chartres must get off to a good start
In the first period, under the leadership of Legrand, the Chartraines quickly widened a small gap (5-10). But the Normans came back into the match and stuck to the CCBF’s coattails until the break (32-32).
Returning from the locker room, Benoît Marty’s protégés accelerated to pass a 10-0 to their opponent with Niaré and Mahoutou at the forefront. The CCBF even increased its lead to +12 (34-46) and seemed on the right track.
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But, in the process, he suffered a 14-0, failing to score a single point for more than five minutes (48-46). Mondeville thus started the last quarter in the lead (48-47) and continued its momentum.
Too messy in attack, with only 7 points scored in the last quarter of an hour, the Euréliennes did not manage to turn the tide and logically lost 63-53.
They will continue with the reception of relegated Toulouse in a week, on October 14, certainly their biggest rival in the quest for accession.
Franck Thébault
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