The Rostock Seawolves delivered a commanding performance on home court, dismantling EnBW Ludwburg 91–71 on May 13, 2026, in a Basketball Bundesliga clash that underscored their growing credentials. The Seawolves controlled the game from tip-off, using a stifling defense and balanced scoring to build an insurmountable lead.
Match Overview
From the opening quarter, Rostock imposed its tempo. The Seawolves' defensive pressure forced Ludwigsburg into difficult shots and costly turnovers, allowing the home side to race to a 28–16 lead after the first period. By halftime, the margin had swelled to 50–33, and despite a brief third-quarter push from the visitors, Rostock never allowed the deficit to slip below 15 points in the final frame.
Key Moments
- First-quarter blitz: Rostock opened with a 12–2 run, punctuated by two three-pointers from guard John Petty Jr., setting the tone for the rest of the match.
- Ludwigsburg's rally falls short: Early in the third quarter, EnBW cut the lead to 58–47 after a 9–2 spurt, but Rostock answered with a 10–0 run of their own to restore control.
- Bench depth shines: The Seawolves' reserves outscored Ludwigsburg's bench 28–14, providing crucial energy in the second half.
Standout Players
- John Petty Jr. (Rostock): The swingman led all scorers with 22 points on 8-of-14 shooting, including 5-of-8 from deep, while adding 5 rebounds and 3 assists.
- Derrick Alston Jr. (Rostock): The forward posted a double-double of 18 points and 11 rebounds, dominating the glass and finishing through contact inside.
- Jhivvan Jackson (Ludwigsburg): The guard kept the visitors afloat with 19 points, but struggled with efficiency, going 7-of-18 from the field.
Tactical Story
Rostock's game plan centered on neutralizing Ludwigsburg's pick-and-roll attack. By switching aggressively on screens and collapsing on drives, the Seawolves forced the visitors into contested mid-range jumpers. Offensively, Rostock spaced the floor effectively, with four players scoring in double figures, and moved the ball crisply to accumulate 25 assists on 35 made field goals. The home team also dominated the boards, 42–31, limiting Ludwigsburg's second-chance opportunities.
Table and Season Impact
The victory improved Rostock's record to 22–12, strengthening their hold on a top-four seed in the Bundesliga standings. For Ludwigsburg, the loss dropped them to 19–15, leaving them in a tight battle for playoff positioning. The Seawolves also completed a season sweep of EnBW, a crucial tiebreaker advantage if seeding comes down to head-to-head results.

