Overview
- HB Ludwigsburg clinched the 2024–25 German women's handball championship with a 2–0 sweep of HSG Blomberg-Lippe in the finals.
- In Game 2, Ludwigsburg showcased superior efficiency, converting 56% of their shots and maintaining control throughout the match.
- Goalkeeper Johanna Bundsen played a pivotal role with 20 saves, stopping more than half of the shots on her goal.
- Blomberg-Lippe’s Nieke Kühne was the game’s top scorer with seven goals, but her efforts were not enough to overcome Ludwigsburg's dominance.
- The victory adds to Ludwigsburg's domestic dominance, marking their fourth consecutive championship and a season that also included a DHB-Pokal title.