Germany - DVL 2011/12

  • Way to go Dresdner!! Good win on the road! How my Robin de Kruijf did?

  • Last day of regular season:
    17. März 2012
    Sinsheim - VCO Berlin 3:0 (25:21 / 25:22 / 25:22)
    http://live.volleyball-bundesliga.de/2011/Women/&2085.pdf
    MVP: Luise Mauersberger / Celin Stöhr


    Potsdam - Hamburg 1:3 (7:25 / 20:25 / 25:16 / 22:25)
    http://live.volleyball-bundesliga.de/2011/Women/&2177.pdf (soon)
    MVP: Ramona Stucki / Imke Wedekind


    Münster - Leverkusen 3:0 (25:18 / 26:24 / 25:18 )
    http://live.volleyball-bundesliga.de/2011/Women/&2178.pdf
    MVP: Hana Cutura / Jennifer Pettke


    Wiesbaden - Aachen 3:0 (25:20 / 25:20 / 25:10)
    http://live.volleyball-bundesliga.de/2011/Women/&2179.pdf
    MVP: Erika Carvalho de Sousa / Jana Franziska Poll


    Vilsbiburg - Dresden 1:3 (15:25 / 25:11 / 19:25 / 21:25)
    http://live.volleyball-bundesliga.de/2011/Women/&2180.pdf
    MVP: Mirjana Djuric / Grit Müller


    Stuttgart - Köpenick 3:2 (25:22 / 16:25 / 25:19 / 23:25 / 15:11)
    http://live.volleyball-bundesliga.de/2011/Women/&2181.pdf
    MVP: Vendula Adlerova / Sarah Weiland


    Schwerin - Suhl was postponed to tuesday because of Suhl's Challenge Cup semifinal participation tomorrow.


    Ranking:
    1 Dresdner SC 26 46:6 71:23
    2 Rote Raben Vilsbiburg 26 44:8 71:25
    3 Schweriner SC 25 42:8 68:27
    4 USC Münster 26 36:16 60:38
    5 VT Aurubis Hamburg 26 34:18 62:37
    6 VfB Suhl 25 32:18 57:38
    7 VC Wiesbaden 26 30:22 55:42
    8 Smart Allianz Stuttgart 26 26:26 52:50
    9 Köpenicker SC Berlin 26 24:28 48:58
    10 Alemannia Aachen 26 16:36 38:59
    11 SC Potsdam 26 14:38 36:60
    12 envacom volleys sinsheim 26 12:40 29:68
    13 TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 26 4:48 16:74
    14 Zurich Team VCO Berlin 26 2:50 11:75


    The result of Schwerin-Suhl won't have any influence on the ranking anymore, both teams will keep their ranks no matter what the result will be. So the playoff matches will be:


    (1) Dresden - (8 ) Stuttgart
    (2) Vilsbiburg - (7) Wiesbaden
    (3) Schwerin - (6) Suhl
    (4) Münster - (5) Hamburg


    Sinsheim and Leverkusen in theory have to go down to 2nd league, but if no team from 2nd league wants to go to 1st league they can stay if they want. It will be known in early April.

  • Well, It might be a mental game, since both (Schweriner and Suhl) will meet in quarters...but I guess they wont use their main players and will try to hide their game, since this regular match has no importance.

  • Well, It might be a mental game, since both (Schweriner and Suhl) will meet in quarters...but I guess they wont use their main players and will try to hide their game, since this regular match has no importance.

    It's difficult, Suhl doesn't have so many substitute players and this week several players were ill. In Schwerin all players have high level, also those who are usually on bench. I agree that both teams probably won't play like it's about the championship, but also both teams certainly will want to keep a good rhythm for entering playoffs.

  • Well, I think Vilsbiburg, Dresden and Schwerin will qualify easily for semi's...only Münster-Hamburg will be a real fight.


    For semi's..I think eventually Dresden (against Münster or Hamburg) and Schwerin (against Vilsbiburg) will advance to finals, like last year :win:

  • Well, I think Vilsbiburg, Dresden and Schwerin will qualify easily for semi's...only Münster-Hamburg will be a real fight.


    For semi's..I think eventually Dresden (against Münster or Hamburg) and Schwerin (against Vilsbiburg) will advance to finals, like last year :win:


    dear, do u know when will start playoffs in dutch league? sorry the off topic guys.

  • Well, I think Vilsbiburg, Dresden and Schwerin will qualify easily for semi's...only Münster-Hamburg will be a real fight.


    For semi's..I think eventually Dresden (against Münster or Hamburg) and Schwerin (against Vilsbiburg) will advance to finals, like last year :win:

    Yes, I think so too. Vilsbiburg played on a good level all season while Dresden and Schwerin had ups and downs, but now heading to the playoffs those two are reaching their best form. Schwerin already showed in Cup final how good they can play, for me they are also favorite to win Championship again.

  • Extended report about Stuttgart-Köpenick:


    Alicja Leszczynska twisted her ankle in a celebration jump :lol: but luckily nothing serious happened.


    Schedule for QF:


    24. März 2012
    18:00 Hamburg - Münster
    19:30 Stuttgart - Dresden
    Sonntag, 25. März 2012
    16:00 Suhl - Schwerin
    17:00 Wiesbaden - Vilsbiburg


    Mittwoch, 28. März 2012
    19:00 Schwerin - Suhl
    19:30 Dresden - Stuttgart
    19:30 Vilsbiburg - Wiesbaden
    19:30 Münster - Hamburg

  • Last match of regular season:
    20. März 2012
    Schwerin - Suhl 3:0 (26:24 / 25:13 / 25:16)
    http://live.volleyball-bundesliga.de/2011/Women/&2182.pdf
    MVP: Julia Retzlaff / Ivana Isailovic


    Final ranking of regular season:
    1 Dresden 26 46 : 6 71 : 23
    2 Vilsbiburg 26 44 : 8 71 : 25
    3 Schwerin 26 44 : 8 71 : 27
    4 Münster 26 36 : 16 60 : 38
    5 Hamburg 26 34 : 18 62 : 37
    6 Suhl 26 32 : 20 57 : 41
    7 Wiesbaden 26 30 : 22 55 : 42
    8 Stuttgart 26 26 : 26 52 : 50
    9 Köpenick 26 24 : 28 48 : 58
    10 Aachen 26 16 : 36 38 : 59
    11 Potsdam 26 14 : 38 36 : 60
    12 Sinsheim 26 12 : 40 29 : 68
    13 Leverkusen 26 4 : 48 16 : 74
    14 VCO Berlin 26 2 : 50 11 : 75


    I'll post best player rankings of regular season tomorrow.

  • Best scorer:
    1 Merková Vendula (CZE, VfB Suhl) 424
    2 Penha de Souza Lousiane (BRA, VT Aurubis Hamburg) 369
    3 Cutura Hana (CRO, USC Münster) 364
    4 Dröger Ilona (POL, Köpenicker SC Berlin) 359
    5 Renkema Kim (NED, Smart Allianz Stuttgart) 340



    Best server (total aces):
    1 Sajdova Nikol (CZE, SC Potsdam) 43
    2 Hanke Denise (Schweriner SC) 41
    3 Möllers Lena (Rote Raben Vilsbiburg) 38
    4 Steger Claudia (VfB Suhl) 38
    5 Dröger Ilona (POL, Köpenicker SC Berlin) 38



    Best spiker (% attacks):
    1 Brandt Anja (Schweriner SC) 57,58%
    2 Isailovic Ivana (SRB, VfB Suhl) 54,65%
    3 de Kruijf Robin (NED, Dresdner SC) 54,13%
    4 Bremer Franziska (Smart Allianz Stuttgart) 53,73%
    5 Wedekind Imke (VT Aurubis Hamburg) 53,13%



    Best blocker (total blocks):
    1 Wedekind Imke (VT Aurubis Hamburg) 80
    2 Michel Ciara (GBR, Alemannia Aachen) 78
    3 Karg Stefanie (Dresdner SC) 72
    4 Borowikow Anke (Alemannia Aachen) 67
    5 Hildebrand Lea (USC Münster) 66



    Best receiver (% perfect receptions):
    1 Lorenco Delogu Evelyn (BRA, Smart Allianz Stuttgart) 39,11%
    2 Dörendahl Linda (USC Münster) 34,26%
    3 Dürr Lenka (Rote Raben Vilsbiburg) 33,90%
    4 Carvalho de Sousa Erika (BRA, 1. VC Wiesbaden) 33,27%
    5 Thomsen Lisa (Schweriner SC) 32,88%



    Best setter (% successful attacks of team after positive or perfect reception):
    1 Apitz Mareen (Dresdner SC) 40,27%
    2 Engel Doreen (Smart Allianz Stuttgart) 37,99%
    3 Hanke Denise (Schweriner SC) 35,25%
    4 Staelens Kim (NED, VT Aurubis Hamburg) 33,94%
    5 Möllers Lena (Rote Raben Vilsbiburg) 33,78%



    MVP Ranking (number of Gold and Silver medals):
    1. Denise Hanke (Schweriner SC) 10/0
    2. Hana Cutura (CRO, USC Münster) 6/5
    3. Lousiane Penha Souza Ziegler (BRA, VT Aurubis Hamburg) 6/1
    4. Mareen Apitz (Dresdner SC) 6/0
    5. Judith Pietersen (NED, Dresdner SC) 5/1


    Hana Cutura has the biggest total amount of MVP medals (11), Denise Hanke and Anna Hoja (Bayer Leverkusen) have 10 each.