

Benetton Fribourg Olympic delivered a masterclass in offensive basketball, crushing Lausanne 111-71 on the road in the Swiss Basketball League on May 9, 2026. The defending champions showed exactly why they are the team to beat, putting up a season-high score and leaving the home crowd stunned.
Match Overview
Fribourg Olympic came out firing, pouring in 34 points in the first quarter alone. Their ball movement was crisp, and they shot over 60% from the field in the first half. Lausanne tried to keep pace but was overwhelmed by the sheer firepower and depth of the visitors. By the third quarter, the lead had ballooned past 30 points, and the game was effectively over. Fribourg Olympic's bench even extended the advantage in garbage time.
Key Moments
- Fast Start: Olympic opened with a 10-0 run, capped by a thunderous dunk from their star center. Lausanne never led in the contest.
- Three-Point Barrage: Fribourg hit 15 three-pointers at a 48% clip, keeping the Lausanne defense scrambling. Point guard Nicolas Sauter drilled five of them from deep.
- Second-Quarter Blitz: A 22-4 run in the second period put the game completely out of reach. Lausanne's defense had no answer for the pick-and-roll combinations of Fribourg.
Standout Players
Nicolas Sauter was the engine of the offense, finishing with 22 points and 10 assists for a dominant double-double. Forward Jonathan N'Diaye added 26 points and 8 rebounds, attacking the basket at will. For Lausanne, guard Thomas Mermoud managed 18 points, but the team lacked the firepower to compete with Olympic's depth.
Tactical Story
Fribourg Olympic exploited Lausanne's weak perimeter defense, constantly creating open looks through crisp passing and off-ball screens. Their defensive switching also neutralized Lausanne's ball-screen actions, forcing tough contested shots. The game was a textbook demonstration of how a well-drilled championship team can dismantle an opponent.
Season Impact
The win keeps Fribourg Olympic atop the Swiss Basketball League standings with a strong grip on first place. Lausanne, meanwhile, falls below .500 and must regroup quickly. Olympic's scoring outburst signals that they are peaking at the right time as the playoffs approach.
