

In a commanding display of offensive firepower, Victoria Libertas Pesaro secured a decisive 94–79 victory over Edilizia Moderna Rimini in the Lega Nazionale Pallacanestro Serie A2 on the night of May 12, 2026. The home side dominated from start to finish at the PalaTiziano, moving a step closer to securing a top‑seed position in the playoff race.
Match Overview
Pesaro came out with relentless energy, opening the game with a 28‑18 first quarter. The hosts shot an impressive 52% from the field, while Rimini struggled to contain the inside‑out attack orchestrated by Pesaro’s veteran playmaker. By halftime, the lead had grown to 49–37, and despite a brief Rimini surge in the third quarter, Pesaro’s balanced scoring and disciplined defence kept the visitors at arm’s length.
Key Moments
- First‑Quarter Dominance: Pesaro’s 10‑0 run in the opening five minutes set the tone. Rimini called an early timeout but could not slow down the home team’s transition game.
- Second‑Quarter Pushback: Rimini guard Michele Ruzzier hit three consecutive three‑pointers to cut the deficit to nine, but Pesaro answered with a 7‑0 run before the break.
- Fourth‑Quarter Sealer: Up by 15 entering the final period, Pesaro’s defence forced four turnovers in the first three minutes, allowing the lead to balloon to 22 points. Rimini never threatened thereafter.
Standout Players
Pesaro was led by Michele Serpilli, who poured in a game‑high 26 points on 10‑of‑15 shooting, including 4‑of‑6 from beyond the arc. Point guard Andrea Traini added 11 points and 9 assists, directing Pesaro’s up‑tempo offence with poise. For Rimini, Uros Ljeskovic notched a double‑double (18 points, 11 rebounds), but his efforts were insufficient against Pesaro’s collective depth.
Table Impact and Playoff Picture
The victory improves Pesaro’s record to 22‑8, tightening their grip on second place in the Serie A2 standings. Rimini, meanwhile, falls to 16‑14, still in the playoff mix but now two games behind the eighth seed. With only six games left in the regular season, every win is critical, and Pesaro’s emphatic display sends a message to the rest of the league.
Head coach Lino Lardo praised his team’s intensity after the game: “We knew Rimini would fight, but our defensive focus in the first quarter made the difference. We shared the ball and played with great energy.” The two sides meet again in the reverse fixture on May 26, which could prove pivotal when the postseason bracket is set.
