

The Kapfenberg Bulls delivered a commanding performance on home soil, dismantling UBSC Raiffeisen Graz 88–69 in an Austrian Basketball Superliga clash that underscored their championship credentials. The Bulls controlled the tempo from the opening tip, using stifling defense and balanced scoring to build an insurmountable lead by halftime.
Match Overview
Playing in front of an energetic crowd at the Sporthalle Walfersam, Kapfenberg improved their season record with a statement victory. The Bulls shot 52% from the field while holding Graz to just 38%, and dominated the rebounding battle 42–28. The win moves Kapfenberg into the upper echelon of the Superliga standings, while Graz continues to search for consistency on the road.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Surge: Kapfenberg opened with a 14–2 run, forcing Graz into early timeout. The Bulls’ backcourt pressure created four turnovers in the first six minutes.
- Half-Time Separation: Leading 48–31 at the break, the Bulls extended the margin to 24 points early in the third quarter, effectively sealing the outcome.
- Graz Rally Falls Short: A brief 8–0 run by UBSC in the fourth quarter cut the deficit to 15, but Kapfenberg answered with consecutive three-pointers to restore order.
Tactical Story
Kapfenberg head coach deployed a switching defense that confused Graz’s pick-and-roll actions. The Bulls’ big men hedged aggressively, forcing the visitors into contested mid-range jumpers. Offensively, Kapfenberg moved the ball with purpose, recording 22 assists on 36 made baskets. Their transition game was particularly lethal, scoring 18 fast-break points compared to Graz’s 5.
Standout Players
Kapfenberg guard Marko Vujović led all scorers with 24 points on 9-of-14 shooting, adding 6 rebounds and 5 assists. Forward David Preč contributed a double-double with 14 points and 12 boards. For Graz, Luka Tonec fought hard for 19 points, but lacked sufficient support from the rest of the roster.
Impact on the Season
The victory keeps Kapfenberg in the hunt for a top-two seed in the Superliga playoffs, improving their home record to 9–2. Graz, meanwhile, drops to 6–9 and faces an uphill battle to secure a postseason berth. With the Bulls’ depth and defensive identity clicking at the right time, they look increasingly dangerous as the regular season enters its final stretch.
