Student m:tel set the tone immediately and never gave it back, rolling past Mrkonjic Grad 90-69 on February 8, 2026 at SC Nenad Ba in Prvenstvo BiH action.
The story was written early: Student m:tel dropped 31 points in the first quarter to seize a 14-point lead and forced Mrkonjic Grad into chase mode for the rest of the night. The visitors—entering at 4-11 and in LLLLW form—couldn’t manufacture enough sustained offense to flip the script.
Game flow: the first-quarter punch, then the closeout
First quarter: Student m:tel lands the haymaker
Student m:tel’s 31-17 opening quarter created immediate separation. With that margin established, the home team could dictate pace and possessions, playing from in front instead of trading runs.
Second quarter: Mrkonjic Grad steadies, but the hole remains
Mrkonjic Grad responded with its best stretch, winning the second quarter 24-16. That trimmed the halftime deficit to 47-41 and briefly shifted the pressure back to the home side.
Third quarter: Student m:tel regains control
Any momentum didn’t last. Student m:tel took the third 19-13 to rebuild cushion and reset the game’s shape heading into the fourth.
Fourth quarter: separation becomes a rout
Student m:tel closed with its cleanest finishing burst, outscoring Mrkonjic Grad 24-15 in the fourth to turn a competitive halftime scoreline into a 21-point final.
Possession notes: ball movement vs. creation
Neither side posted a gaudy assist total, but the distribution profile underscored how the game tilted. Mrkonjic Grad finished with 16 assists, while Student m:tel had 13. The difference wasn’t passing volume—it was when and how the scoring arrived. Student m:tel’s early avalanche and late closeout meant the visitors were constantly trying to respond rather than control.
What it means going forward
For Student m:tel, this was a blueprint win: build a lead with a high-scoring opening quarter, absorb the opponent’s counterpunch, then tighten the screws after halftime. For Mrkonjic Grad, the second-quarter surge showed they can string together effective minutes, but the first-quarter deficit and muted second-half output kept them from turning that stretch into a full-game performance.
