KEPCO snaps KB Sonbo’s 12-game losing streak, wins ‘6th straight’…IBK Kookmin Bank gets ‘reverse sweep’ on articles of incorporation
KEPCO snapped KB Insurance’s 12-game losing streak and extended its winning streak to six games for the first time in nearly eight years and 10 months.
KEPCO extended its winning streak to six games with a 3-0 (25-19 25-15 26-24) set victory over KB Insurance in a home game of the 카지노사이트 Dodram 2023-2024 Season V League at Suwon Gymnasium on February 2.
With the three additional points, KEPCO moved to 21 (7-6), tied on points with third-place Samsung Fire (21-8) and fourth-place OK Financial Group (21-8) but behind in fifth place on the log. The Tigers have now won six games in a row, starting with a victory over OK Financial Group on March 14, which paved the way for their leap to the top of the standings.
Tice spearheaded the offense for KEPCO. He finished with 18 points, including three service points. Second-round MVP Lim Sung-jin added 14 points with four blocks.
KB Insurance, on the other hand, lost its 12th straight game. It is the second 12-game losing streak for the organization since the 2019-2020 season. If they lose their home game against OK Financial Group on April 6, they will lose a franchise-record 13 straight games.
Once again, Biyena led the way with 16 points, but committed seven errors. The KB Insurance team also had 22 turnovers, more than double that of KEPCO (10).
In the women’s tournament, IBK Bank earned a thrilling 3-2 (14-25 17-25 25-19 25-18 15-11) reverse sweep over Chung Kwan Jang.
After dropping the first and second sets, IBK took out Hwang Min-kyung in the middle of the third set and brought in Yuk Seo-young. Yook scored 16 points on the day, hitting 55.17% of her attacks, while Pyo Seung-ju led the offense with a team-high 21 points.
With three wins, IBK closed the gap on fourth-place Jungkwanjang (17 points) by one point with 16 wins.
Jung Kwan-jang suffered a heartbreaking upset. Mega battled back to 33 points, but was unable to break through IBK’s intense defense in the fifth set.