

SLUC Nancy Basket claimed a commanding 84–71 victory over Saint-Quentin Basket-Ball in their Ligue Nationale de Basket Pro A clash on May 17, 2026, at the Palais des Sports Jean Weille. The home side used a dominant second-half surge to take control of the contest, improving their record in the race for playoff positioning.
Match Overview
Nancy entered the game with the weight of expectation on their shoulders, having dropped two of their previous three matches. Saint-Quentin, meanwhile, looked to build on a gritty mid-table run. From the opening tip, the contest was closely contested, with both teams trading buckets in the first quarter. Nancy held a narrow 22–20 lead after the opening period, but Saint-Quentin responded with a strong defensive stretch in the second quarter to tie the game at 41–41 heading into halftime.
The turning point came in the third quarter. Nancy's defense locked in, forcing turnovers and converting fast-break opportunities. Outscoring Saint-Quentin 26–15 in the frame, the home side built a comfortable 67–56 lead heading into the final period. Saint-Quentin attempted a late rally, trimming the deficit to single digits midway through the fourth, but Nancy's composure at the free-throw line and timely three-pointers sealed the 13-point victory.
Key Performers
- Zack Wright (Nancy): The veteran guard orchestrated the offense with 22 points, 6 assists, and 4 rebounds. His leadership in the third quarter proved invaluable.
- Mamadou N'Diaye (Nancy): Dominated the paint with a double-double of 16 points and 12 rebounds, including 5 offensive boards that led to second-chance points.
- Lucas Dussoulier (Saint-Quentin): Kept his team within reach with 19 points on 7-of-13 shooting, but lacked consistent support from his teammates.
Tactical Story
Nancy head coach Sylvain Lautié adjusted his defense after halftime, switching to a 2–3 zone that disrupted Saint-Quentin's rhythm. The visitors shot just 38% from the field in the second half, compared to 51% for Nancy. The home side also dominated the glass, winning the rebounding battle 42–31. Turnovers told a similar story: Nancy committed only 9, while forcing Saint-Quentin into 14 miscues, which translated into 18 points off turnovers.
Season Impact
With the win, Nancy moved to 16–12 on the season, strengthening their hold on a top-six spot in the Pro A standings. Saint-Quentin fell to 10–18, remaining in the lower half of the table but still outside the relegation zone. For Nancy, the victory provides crucial momentum heading into a tough stretch of games, including a road trip to league leaders Monaco. Saint-Quentin will look to regroup when they face Le Mans at home next week.
The attendance of 6,038 at the Palais des Sports Jean Weille reflected the passionate support for Nancy, who now boast an 11–4 home record this season. This match showcased the depth and resilience of a Nancy side determined to make a deep playoff run.
