Bensheim defeats Dortmund in the handball showdown: 38:32 triumph!

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Top game of the Handball Bundesliga: Bensheim clearly defeated Dortmund 38:32 and remained without a loss.

Spitzenspiel der Handball-Bundesliga: Bensheim besiegt Dortmund klar mit 38:32 und bleibt verlustpunktfrei.
Top game of the Handball Bundesliga: Bensheim clearly defeated Dortmund 38:32 and remained without a loss.

Bensheim defeats Dortmund in the handball showdown: 38:32 triumph!

An exciting duel took place in the women's handball Bundesliga on Wednesday evening. The top game between HSG Bensheim/Auerbach and Borussia Dortmund guaranteed high-class handball sport. The game ended with a 38:32 for Bensheim, which remained free of any points and secured first place in the table. Loud Handball world It was already the fourth win in the fourth game for the team from Bensheim, which has now pushed HSG Blomberg-Lippe off the top of the table.

Bensheim showed its strength right from the start and quickly took a 5-1 lead. After just eight minutes the lead had increased to 7:2, which forced BVB coach Henk Groener to take an early timeout. Although Dortmund temporarily worked their way up to 7:5, it was Bensheim who regained control. The hosts went into the half-time break with a comfortable 20:10, which was particularly impressive given the strong performance of goalkeeper Helen van Beurden. Mareike Thomaier and Nina Engel each contributed eight goals, which was crucial for the victory, also reports Sports show.

The fight for the top of the table

In the second half, Dortmund mobilized all their strength and came within 34:29. But the final phase belonged entirely to the Bensheim team, who kept their nerve and defended their lead until the end. Alina Grijseels, who was Dortmund's best thrower with 13 goals, was ultimately unable to prevent her team from suffering their first defeat of the season.

Another highlight of the evening was the Röpcke sisters' duel between SV Union Halle-Neustadt and VfL Oldenburg. Halle fought bravely after chasing a four-goal deficit and ultimately losing 27:31. Cara Reuthal caused a stir for Halle with seven goals, while Laurentia Wolff and Pam Korsten each scored five times for Oldenburg.

Outlook for the upcoming games

There are more exciting games on the program next Saturday: Thüringer HC meets Sport-Union Neckarsulm and HSG Blomberg-Lippe plays against BSV Sachsen Zwickau. On Sunday, Buxtehuder SV against Frisch Auf Göppingen will be broadcast on free TV at 2:30 p.m. It remains exciting in the women's handball Bundesliga!