The B1 League delivered a sensational contest on May 2, 2026, as the Alvark Tokyo outlasted the Levanga Hokkaido in a high-octane, 111-104 shootout. The match, which tipped off at 2:05 PM local time, saw both teams trade blows in a frantic pace, but Alvark's firepower ultimately proved too much for the home side to handle.
Match Overview: A Track Meet in Sapporo
In what was expected to be a tight B1 League battle, the game quickly turned into an offensive showcase. Levanga Hokkaido entered the contest looking to protect their home floor, but Alvark Tokyo—a perennial powerhouse—had other plans. The final score of 111-104 reflects a game where defense was optional for long stretches, and the pace was relentless from start to finish.
Key Moments: Alvark’s Fourth-Quarter Surge
The game remained within single digits for most of the evening, but Alvark Tokyo seized control in the decisive fourth quarter. After Levanga Hokkaido tied the game at 88-88 early in the final frame, the visiting squad unleashed a 15-4 run that broke the contest open. Guard Yuki Togashi was instrumental, hitting two crucial three-pointers during that stretch and finishing with a game-high 28 points on 10-of-17 shooting. Levanga fought back to within five with under two minutes remaining, but Alvark's composure at the free-throw line—converting 8-of-10 in the final minute—sealed the victory.
Tactical Story: Three-Point Barrage Wins the Day
The difference in this match was perimeter shooting. Alvark Tokyo knocked down 16 three-pointers on 33 attempts (48.5%), compared to Levanga Hokkaido's 12-of-31 (38.7%). The visitors' spacing and ball movement created open looks, and their shooters delivered time and again. Levanga, meanwhile, relied heavily on drives to the basket from Ashton Moore, who poured in 26 points, but the team's inability to get consistent stops from beyond the arc ultimately cost them the win.
Standout Performers
- Yuki Togashi (Alvark Tokyo): 28 points, 6 assists, 4 rebounds. The veteran playmaker controlled the tempo and made big shots in the clutch.
- Ashton Moore (Levanga Hokkaido): 26 points, 8 assists, 3 steals. A tireless effort from the guard, but he lacked sufficient support down the stretch.
- Alex Kirk (Alvark Tokyo): 22 points, 12 rebounds. The American center dominated the glass and provided an inside presence that kept Levanga's defense honest.
Season Impact: Alvark Strengthens Title Credentials
The win propelled Alvark Tokyo further up the B1 League standings, reinforcing their status as championship contenders. For Levanga Hokkaido, the loss was a missed opportunity to build momentum in a crowded mid-table pack. With the season entering its critical stretch, every result matters, and Alvark's ability to win a shootout on the road sends a strong message to the rest of the league.

