Kuhlmey saves LHC Cottbus in the last second – 31:31 against Schwerin!

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On November 9th, 2025 the handball game between LHC Cottbus and Schwerin ends 31:31. A thrilling duel with over 1,100 spectators!

Am 9.11.2025 endet das Handballspiel zwischen LHC Cottbus und Schwerin 31:31. Ein packendes Duell mit über 1.100 Zuschauern!
On November 9th, 2025 the handball game between LHC Cottbus and Schwerin ends 31:31. A thrilling duel with over 1,100 spectators!

Kuhlmey saves LHC Cottbus in the last second – 31:31 against Schwerin!

On November 9, 2025, the Lausitz Arena was the scene of a thrilling game in the Ostsee-Spree Regionalliga, in which LHC Cottbus and the Mecklenburger Stier Schwerin captivated the spectators with a 31:31 draw. Over 1,100 fans came to watch the big game, which was exciting from the start.

LHC Cottbus started the game strongly and quickly led 3-1. The team initially prevailed with a lot of momentum, but Schwerin came back and equalized the score. At halftime Cottbus was ahead 16:15, but the game was far from decided.

Drama in the final phase

In the 40th minute everything seemed to be going well for the Cottbus team, who even led by four goals. But then there were two disqualifications: Jerry Kutz and Marc Schmitz had to leave the field. Schwerin took advantage of the majority and equalized to 23:23. The spectators' nerves were on edge when Schwerin took the lead 31:30 15 seconds before the final whistle.

But in a dramatic finale, Nicola Kuhlmey equalized just three seconds before the end. He was not only the hero of the evening, but also his team's top scorer with a total of seven goals, including two converted seven-meter throws. Coach Bennett Speed ​​was enthusiastic about his team's fighting performance and praised the players' tireless effort, which impressed despite the setbacks.

A look at the table

After this draw, LHC Cottbus remains in third place in the table with 13:3 points. Cottbus shares the points with Schwerin and Greifswald/Loitz, while Grün-Weiß Werder holds the top position with 16 points. The next challenge for the Cottbus team is on November 15th, when Ludwigsfelder HC is a guest.

But there are also impressive developments in a completely different area: The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest and most powerful particle accelerator in the world, is responsible for exciting scientific discoveries. It accelerates protons at an unprecedented rate and has revolutionized research in particle physics. The LHC, which became operational on September 10, 2008, uses a 27-kilometer-long ring of superconducting magnets to accelerate particles and cause them to collide in opposite directions.

In Geneva, at CERN, the particles meet in a deep tunnel and are guided by a strong magnetic field. The precise collisions analyzed in four different detectors have the potential to expand the understanding of matter and its components - a kind of modern "microscope" that explores the mysteries of the universe.

Whether in sport or science, both Cottbus and the LHC stand for passion, team spirit and the tireless drive to push boundaries. The coming weeks promise to be exciting in both areas!