October 30, 2024, 9:07 p.m. Source: dpa Saxony
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The Dresdner SC volleyball players have continued their winning streak. Coach Alexander Waibl’s team clearly won the Eastern derby against VfB Suhl Lotto Thuringia 3-0 (25:23, 25:22, 25:20) in their home arena. This means that the Elbe townspeople remain unbeaten even after the sixth Bundesliga matchday.
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In front of 2,743 spectators, the action initially wavered back and forth. A few days after the 3-2 win in Schwerin, the hosts seemed a bit tired and struggled to find their rhythm. But in the first set they were able to pull away a little thanks to a series of serves from Sarah Straube and in the end diagonal attacker Marta Levinska converted the third set point.
In the second section, Waibl’s protégés’ acceptance was shaky and the visitors from Thuringia took advantage of their chances, didn’t lose a ball and gained a five-point lead. But the DSC women fought their way back with a strong team performance and Bundesliga top scorer Marta Levinska won the set with three points in a row. Suhl continued to provide tough resistance in the third section, but the DSC women played to their qualities in attack and defense.
The Dresdner SC volleyball players have continued their winning streak. Coach Alexander Waibl’s team clearly won the Eastern derby against VfB Suhl Lotto Thuringia 3-0 (25:23, 25:22, 25:20) in their home arena. This means that the Elbe townspeople remain unbeaten even after the sixth Bundesliga matchday.
In front of 2,743 spectators, the action initially wavered back and forth. A few days after the 3-2 win in Schwerin, the hosts seemed a bit tired and struggled to find their rhythm. But in the first set they were able to pull away a little thanks to a series of serves from Sarah Straube and in the end diagonal attacker Marta Levinska converted the third set point.