

The 2025–26 Bosnian basketball season delivered another chapter of compelling drama as KK Bosna ASA BH TELECOM edged out Student-Igokea with a hard-fought 76–70 victory on May 29, 2026, at the Igokea Sports Hall in Aleksandrovac. The result not only tightened the standings in the BIH Prvenstvo League but also showcased the resilience of a Bosna side that has quietly built momentum in the second half of the campaign.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, both teams came out with playoff intensity. Student-Igokea, playing in front of a partisan home crowd, looked to impose their traditional inside game, while Bosna relied on perimeter shooting and transition defence. The first quarter ended in a 18–18 stalemate, but Bosna gradually built a lead behind a 10–2 run late in the second quarter. By halftime, the visitors held a 40–34 advantage.
The third quarter saw Student-Igokea claw back, cutting the deficit to two points on multiple occasions. However, every time the home team threatened, Bosna found an answer—often through timely three-pointers or offensive rebounds that led to second-chance points. A late push in the fourth quarter narrowed the gap to 68–67 with just over two minutes remaining, but Bosna's veteran guard Adin Vrabac (18 points, 5 assists) calmly sank a step‑back jumper and two free throws to seal the 76–70 win.
Key Moments and Tactical Story
- Defensive intensity from Bosna: Bosna held Student-Igokea to just 12 points in the second quarter, while forcing five turnovers that turned directly into fast‑break points.
- Second‑chance dominance: Bosna pulled down 14 offensive rebounds, leading to a 16‑4 edge in second‑chance points—a decisive factor in a game where field‑goal percentages were almost even (Bosna 44%, Igokea 43%).
- Free‑throw shooting under pressure: Bosna shot 18 of 22 from the line (81.8%), while Igokea struggled at 12 of 18 (66.7%). That six‑point gap at the stripe mirrored the final margin.
- Clutch execution: In the last three minutes, Bosna scored on four of their five possessions, while Igokea managed just one field goal and two turnovers.
Standout Performers
For the winners, forward Haris Kovačević posted a double‑double with 14 points and 12 rebounds, anchoring the defense and providing a constant inside presence. Guard Adin Vrabac led all scorers with 18 points and added five assists. On the Student-Igokea side, center Mladen Pajić finished with 16 points and eight boards, but foul trouble limited his minutes in the critical fourth quarter.
Implications for the BIH Prvenstvo Standings
With this result, KK Bosna ASA BH TELECOM improved to a 14‑10 record, moving into sole possession of fourth place in the regular‑season table. The victory also gave Bosna a crucial head‑to‑head tie‑breaker advantage over Student-Igokea, who dropped to 13‑11 and fell to sixth. As the season enters its final stretch, every win carries weight — especially for teams jockeying for home‑court advantage in the first round of the playoffs.
Student-Igokea now faces a must‑win road trip to league leaders Spars Sarajevo, while Bosna returns home to host Borac Banja Luka in a match that could further solidify their top‑four ambitions.
Conclusion
While the scoreline suggests a narrow contest, the underlying numbers reveal that KK Bosna controlled the game's most crucial facets — rebounding, free‑throw shooting, and composure in the clutch. For Student-Igokea, the loss stings but is far from season‑ending. In a league as balanced as the BIH Prvenstvo, the margin between victory and defeat often comes down to a single bounce or a single stop. On this night, Bosna simply made a few more of those plays.
