The Rostock Seawolves delivered a commanding performance on the road, defeating RASTA Vechta 90-78 in a thrilling Basketball Bundesliga clash on May 9, 2026. The victory underlined Rostock’s growing authority in the league, while Vechta were left to rue a slow start that proved costly in front of their home crowd.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, the Seawolves seized control with aggressive defense and sharp transition play. They built a double-digit lead by halftime and maintained their composure throughout the second half, despite a spirited Vechta rally. The final score of 90-78 reflected Rostock's efficiency on both ends of the floor, as they shot over 48% from the field and forced 15 turnovers.
Key Moments
- First-Quarter Surge: Rostock opened with a 14-2 run, capitalizing on Vechta’s early cold shooting. By the end of the first quarter, the Seawolves led 28-16.
- Vechta’s Third-Quarter Push: RASTA came out of the locker room with renewed energy, cutting the deficit to six points midway through the third. However, Rostock responded with a 9-0 spurt to restore control.
- Clutch Free Throws: In the final minutes, Rostock converted 10 of 12 free throws to seal the victory, preventing any late Vechta comeback.
Standout Players
Rostock’s backcourt duo was instrumental. Guard John Petty Jr. led all scorers with 24 points, including four three-pointers, while playmaker Elias Lasisi orchestrated the offense with 12 assists and 8 rebounds. For Vechta, forward Isaac Bonga battled hard for 18 points and 10 rebounds, but lacked consistent support from his teammates.
Tactical Story
Rostock’s defense was the deciding factor. They packed the paint to limit Vechta’s interior scoring and forced perimeter jumpers, where Vechta shot just 31%. Offensively, the Seawolves exploited mismatches in transition, scoring 22 fast-break points. Vechta’s half-court sets often bogged down, leading to contested shots late in the shot clock.
Season and Standings Impact
The win strengthened Rostock’s position in the upper half of the Basketball Bundesliga standings, keeping them in contention for a playoff bye. For Vechta, the loss snapped a two-game winning streak and dropped them to 12th place, just outside the playoff picture. With the season entering its final stretch, every result carries extra weight.
Looking Ahead
RASTA Vechta will look to bounce back in their next home game against medi Bayreuth, while the Seawolves aim to build momentum as they host Alba Berlin in a high-profile fixture. If Rostock continues to execute at this level, they could be a dark horse in the postseason.

