This won’t be the most important game of the season by any means, but the clash against Castellana Grotte definitely represents an important test for Segrate. It’s first against second with a four-point advantage for Segrate. Both team remain unbeaten in the last eight games, Segrate has not lost since the Molfetta game, while Castellana’s last loss was at the tie-break against Milan, which had led to the sack of coach Luca Monti.

“We’re going to Castellana without pressure, this is the first of three games in a week, the others being against Sora and Genova, and this could confirm all the good work done so far or make it vanish – explained coach Ricci – We’ll obviously do our best, we’ll try to win against a strong team with a deep bench”.