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2014–15 EuroLeague Women

The 2014–15 EuroLeague Women season was the 19th edition of EuroLeague Women under its current name. Including the playoffs, the season ran from 11 November 2014 until 12 April 2015. Fifteen teams across eight countries were divided into two groups, with the top four from each group advancing to the postseason. Dynamo Kursk won Group A with a 10–2 record, while Fenerbahçe won Group B with an 11–3 record.

2014–15 EuroLeague Women
LeagueEuroLeague Women
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 2014 – April 2015
Regular Season
Season championsDynamo Kursk (Group A)
Fenerbahçe (Group B)
Season MVPAlba Torrens (Ekaterinburg)
Top scorerNneka Ogwumike (Kursk)
Final Four
Champions ZVVZ USK Praha
  Runners-up Ekaterinburg
Finals MVPKia Vaughn
EuroLeague Women seasons

In the best-of-three quarterfinals, Dynamo Kursk beat CJM Bourges Basket, UMMC Ekaterinburg beat Nadezhda Orenburg, ZVVZ USK Praha knocked off CB Avenida, and Fenerbahçe beat Galatasaray OdeaBank. In the first semi-final, Praha upset Fenerbahçe 62–49. Ekaterinburg beat Dynamo Kurst 81–70 in the second semi-final, avenging two previous losses to Kurst on the season.

Praha, which hosted the Final Four, got off to a quick start in the final and led 17–12 after the first quarter. Ekaterinburg fought back in the final minutes of the second quarter, narrowing the lead to 32–28 at the half. Praha started the third quarter strong and held a double-digit lead through much of the quarter, ending it with 50–40 advantage. Ekaterinburg made multiple runs in the fourth quarter, narrowing the deficit to as few as four points. However, a basket by Danielle Robinson with 2:23 left extended the lead to 11. A furious comeback effort in the final minute cut the margin to two points with 6 seconds remaining before Jana Veselá hit two foul shots to provide the final margin of 72–68. In the third-place game, Kurst defeated Fenerbahçe, 67–58.

Format edit

For the 2014–15 season, fifteen teams took part in the regular season. Participants were divided into two groups – one with eight teams and one with seven teams. The regular season began on 11 November 2014 and ended on 18 February 2015.[1]

The top four teams of each group during the regular season advanced to the quarterfinal playoffs, which were played in a best-of-three format from 3 March until 11 March. The winners advanced to the Final Four, which were single elimination, with games taking place on 10 April and 12 April.[2]

Teams edit

Fifteen clubs entered the draw at Munich's Kempinski hotel on 6 July 2014. A potential 16th club could have been added with 24 hours, but was not.[3][4][5]

Two countries had three clubs each (Russia and Turkey) and three countries had two teams each (Czech Republic, France, and Poland). The draw was structured such that Russia had two teams in one group and Turkey two teams in the other. The other multi-team countries had one team in each group.

Regular season edit

When teams had the same record at the end of the regular season, tiebreakers were applied in the following order:[6]

  1. Head-to-head record of teams still tied.
  2. Head-to-head point differential.
  3. Point differential during the regular season.
  4. Points scored during the regular season.
  5. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each regular-season match.

Group A edit

Dynamo Kursk won Group A over fellow Russian team UMMC Ekaterinburg on a tiebreaker after both teams finished with a 10–2 record. USK Prague finished third with a 6–6 record. Galatasaray claimed the final playoff spot on the basis of a 2–0 record against Wisła Can-Pack after both clubs finished with a 5–7 record. Wisła's season, while disappointing overall, included a victory against Dynamo Kursk. Basket Lattes won three of their first four games, but recorded just one win the rest of the season to finish at 4–8. Lattes finished dead last in rebounding in the EuroLeague, but had the highest field-goal percentage and lowest points allowed of any team to miss the playoffs. Good Angels Košice finished last in the group with a 2–10 record. The team struggled to score, but did manage to sweep defending champion Galatasaray.[7][8]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts KUR EKA PRA GAL KRA LAT KOS
1   Dynamo Kursk 12 10 2 926 844 +82 22[a] 74–73 70–65 72–68 92–68 77–59 66–52
2   UMMC Ekaterinburg 12 10 2 924 769 +155 22[b] 77–78 84–74 77–67 106–63 77–69 75–52
3   ZVVZ USK Praha 12 6 6 854 853 +1 18 83–87 71–77 43–72 67–66 80–69 76–57
4   Galatasaray OdeaBank 12 5 7 759 757 +2 17[c] 91–87 56–67 43–72 63–45 59–66 67–68
5   Wisła Can-Pack Kraków 12 5 7 790 839 −49 17[d] 77–62 56–66 86–72 53–64 76–70 70–50
6   Basket Lattes 12 4 8 775 820 −45 16 61–69 58–74 72–77 48–59 72–62 65–60
7   Good Angels Košice 12 2 10 694 840 −146 14 70–92 51–71 70–74 59–50 55–68 50–66
Source:[citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ Tiebreaker: 2–0
  2. ^ Tiebreaker: 0–2
  3. ^ Tiebreaker: 2–0
  4. ^ Tiebreaker: 0–2

Group B edit

Fenerbahçe won Group B with an 11–3 record. Nadezhda Orenburg finished in second place with a 10–4 record, winning the tiebreaker over Avenida on the basis of head-to-head point differential. Bourges Basket took the final playoff spot with a 9–5 record. Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi got off to a slow start, winning just one of their first five games. They finished strong, but a late loss to Nadezhda left them outside the playoffs with a final record of 7–7. Employing an aggressive style of play, the team finished first in most fouls drawn. BF Schio lost star player Chiney Ogwumike early in the year to injury, but still managed some impressive wins. The team scored 72.9 points per game, but also gave up the third most points per game in the league. In their inaugural EuroLeague season Toruń had three wins on the year, but were 1–9 in their last ten. They finished first in the league in steals, but gave up the second-most points per game. Brno did not win a single game on the season, and only kept the final margin in single digits once. They had the league's worst defense.[7][8]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts FEN NAD AVE BOU AGU SCH TOR BRN
1   Fenerbahçe 14 11 3 1004 857 +147 25 65–54 66–63 75–50 73–57 68–63 76–63 79–54
2   Nadezhda Orenburg 14 10 4 956 825 +131 24[a] 64–56 66–50 78–68 49–53 84–74 65–63 88–55
3   CB Avenida 14 10 4 973 859 +114 24[b] 66–60 61–50 59–48 71–64 75–58 70–64 73–42
4   CJM Bourges Basket 14 9 5 981 875 +106 23 67–61 58–50 73–55 79–71 79–67 72–54 88–38
5   Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi 14 7 7 1004 995 +9 21 78–84 64–71 71–63 77–73 75–82 96–76 64–53
6   PF Schio 14 6 8 1021 1007 +14 20 59–75 58–77 65–90 79–59 74–80 93–61 87–58
7   Energa Toruń 14 3 11 940 1102 −162 17 67–81 50–82 77–89 63–88 83–78 58–79 79–71
8   BK Brno 14 0 14 770 1129 −359 14 52–85 50–78 55–88 48–79 64–76 68–83 62–82
Source:[citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ Tiebreaker: 1–1 (+5)
  2. ^ Tiebreaker: 1–1 (−5)

Quarter-finals edit

Team no. 1 Agg. Team no. 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
1. Dynamo Kursk   2 – 1   CJM Bourges Basket 75–62 62–64 88–72
2. UMMC Ekaterinburg   2 – 0   Nadezhda Orenburg 81–54 86–75
3. CB Avenida   0 – 2   ZVVZ USK Praha 48–50 43–72
4. Fenerbahçe   2 – 1   Galatasaray OdeaBank 58–56 57–59 63–52

Notes:

  • † Despite Nadezhda finishing second in Group B, according to the EuroLeague Women Regulations Article 14, Note 1:
    "If there are three (3) clubs from the same country qualified for the Quarter-Final Play-Offs and two (2) of these clubs are scheduled to play each other according to the system of competition, no changes are required.
    If none of the three (3) clubs are scheduled to play each other according to the system of competition, then they will be ranked according to their results from the Regular Season. The 2nd ranked club will then play against the 3rd ranked club."
  • † Taking into consideration the above regulation, CB Avenida (8–4) have the home court advantage over fellow third-placed team ZVVZ USK Prague (6–6) on account of their superior win–loss ratio.[9]

Final four edit

 
Semi-finals
10 April
Final
12 April
 
      
 
 
 
 
  Fenerbahçe 49
 
 
 
  ZVVZ USK Praha 62
 
  ZVVZ USK Praha 72
 
 
 
  UMMC Ekaterinburg 68
 
  Dynamo Kursk 70
 
 
  UMMC Ekaterinburg 81
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
  Fenerbahçe 58
 
 
  Dynamo Kursk 67

Bids to host the 2015 Final Four were accepted until 19 February. On 9 March, it was announced that USK Prague had held selected as the host club. It was the first time the club ever hosted the event, but not the first time it was held in the Czech Republic – Brno has hosted the tournament three times (1999, 2006, and 2008).[10]

Semi-final 1 edit

10 April 2015
18:00
Recap
  Fenerbahçe 49–62   ZVVZ USK Praha
Scoring by quarter: 18–17, 10–10, 14–18, 7–17
Pts: T. Charles – 14
Rebs: T. Charles, Q. Hollingsworth – 8
Asts: T. Charles, B. Demirmen – 2
Pts: K. Vaughn – 15
Rebs: K. Vaughn – 12
Asts: L. Palau – 7
Královka Arena
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Jasmina Juras (SRB), Susana Gomez Lopez (ESP), Carole Delauné (FRA)

Semi-final 2 edit

10 April 2015
15:00
Recap
Dynamo Kursk   70–81   UMMC Ekaterinburg
Scoring by quarter: 13–26, 9–20, 27–16, 21–19
Pts: I. Alben – 15
Rebs: S. Augustus – 8
Asts: E. Prince – 5
Pts: S. Gruda – 20
Rebs: C. Parker – 15
Asts: C. Parker – 4
Královka Arena
Attendance: 2,100
Referees: Anne Panther (GER), Fabiana Martinescu (ROU), Maka Kupatadze (GEO)

Third-place game edit

12 April
15:00
Recap
  Dynamo Kursk 67–58 Fenerbahçe  
Scoring by quarter: 18–12, 12–14, 18–16, 19–16
Pts: N. Ogwumike – 21
Rebs: N. Ogwumike – 14
Asts: S. Augustus – 4
Pts: T. Charles – 23
Rebs: Q. Hollingsworth – 11
Asts: B. Demirmen – 2
Královka Arena
Attendance: 2,100
Referees: Anne Panther (GER), Carole Delauné (FRA), Sonia Teixeira (POR)

Final edit

The starting five for UMMC Ekaterinburg were Kristi Toliver, Deanna Nolan, Alba Torrens, Candace Parker, and Sandrine Gruda. USK Prague started Laia Palau, Danielle Robinson, Jana Veselá, Sonja Petrovic, and Kia Vaughn.[11] Although the game was held in Prague, Ekaterinburg was considered the favorite.[12]

Praha used a series of fast breaks and efficient three-point shooting to get off to an early 17–10 lead.[11][13] A layup by Silvia Dominguez made the score 17–12 at the end of the first quarter.[11]

In the second quarter, Prague quickly extended its lead to nine points.[11] After a basket by Veselá again put Prague up by nine, 27–18, with 3:27 left in the quarter, Ekaterinburg scored the next six points to get within three. The final 1:40 of the quarter saw several scores by both teams, ending with two free throws by Toliver that made the score 32–28 in favor of Prague at the halftime break.[12] Gruda led all players with 11 points, while Parker led with 6 rebounds. Veselá led Prague with 9 points. Ekaterinburg won the rebounding battle 23–16, but failed to make a three-pointer (0/7). Prague was 4/6 on three-point attempts.[11]

Efficient offensive by Prague, and especially Robinson who scored 10 points in the third quarter, allowed Prague to build a double-digit lead.[11][13] Prague's defense was also good in the period, not allowing a single fast-break point. At the end of the quarter, the score was Prague 50–40.[11]

The "beautiful" fourth quarter saw a comeback effort by Ekaterinburg led by Parker and Gruda.[11] With six minutes to go, a Parker basket and subsequent foul shot cut the lead to four. However, two quick baskets by Prague pushed the lead back to nine. A Veselá steal and layup, described by FIBA as the game's most crucial play, and a basket by Robinson with 2:23 to play gave Prague a 67–56 lead and seemingly put the game out of reach.[12] However, a furious comeback effort by Ekaterinburg ensued. Parker made back-to-back baskets while drawing fouls. She missed the free throw on the second one, but got the rebound and a basket, resulting in 7 total points between the two possessions. Prague missed several foul shots, leaving the door partially open for Ekaterinburg. A steal and basket by Nolan with six seconds left cut the gap to two points.[11] However, Veselá hit two foul shots to seal the victory and provide the final 72–68 margin.[12]

Vaughn scored 18 points (12 in the second half) and grabbed 12 rebounds. She was named MVP of the Final Four thanks in part to a strong semi-final performance. Robinson scored a team-high 24, while also recording 4 rebounds and 3 assists. Parker led all players with 27 points and 14 rebounds in a losing effort. Gruda added 19 points and 9 rebounds, and Torrens scored 12. The rest of the team scored just 10 points on 4/24 shooting. As a team, Ekaterinburg was just 1/16 on three-pointers compared to 5/9 for Prague.[11]

The win gave Natália Hejková her fifth Euroleague title as a coach and made her the first coach to lead three different clubs to a title. She previously coached Ružomberok to the title in 1999 and 2000 and Spartak Moscow to the title in 2007 and 2008.[11] She has never lost a final game.[12] Veselá claimed her third title as a player, all with different teams, becoming the sixth player to win at least three Euroleague Women titles.[11]

12 April 2015
18:00
Recap
ZVVZ USK Praha   72–68   UMMC Ekaterinburg
Scoring by quarter: 17–12, 15–16, 18–12, 22–28
Pts: D. Robinson – 24
Rebs: K. Vaughn – 12
Asts: L. Palau – 6
Pts: C. Parker – 27
Rebs: C. Parker – 14
Asts: D. Nolan – 4
Sportovni Hala Kralovka (Prague)
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Jasmina Juras (SRB), Fabiana Martinescu (ROU), Maka Kupatadze (GEO)

Statistical leaders edit

Alba Torrens of UMMC Ekaterinburg was named Player of the Year.[13]

Statistical leaders include the postseason are sorted on a per game basis.

Points edit

Rk Name Team Games Points PPG
1   Nneka Ogwumike   Dynamo Kursk 17 331 19.5
2   Diana Taurasi   UMMC Ekaterinburg 14 236 16.9
3   Jantel Lavender   Wisła Can-Pack Kraków 12 202 16.8
4   DeWanna Bonner   Nadezhda Orenburg 15 251 16.7
5   Candace Parker   UMMC Ekaterinburg 16 254 15.9

Source: FIBA Europe[14]

Rebounds edit

Rk Name Team Games Rebounds RPG
1   Candace Parker   UMMC Ekaterinburg 16 176 11.0
1   Nneka Ogwumike   Dynamo Kursk 17 182 10.7
3   Jenna Smith   BK Brno 14 144 10.3
4   Angelica Robinson   CB Avenida 16 164 10.3
5   Jantel Lavender   Wisła Can-Pack Kraków 12 122 10.2

Source: FIBA Europe[15]

Assists edit

Source: FIBA Europe[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ EuroLeague Women Season 2014–15 Drawn FIBA Europe; 6 July 2014
  2. ^ EuroLeague Women 2014–15 changes format; FIBA Europe; 5 July 2013
  3. ^ EuroLeague Women Draw Seedings FIBA Europe; 4 July 2014
  4. ^ Alba Iulia Joins EuroLeague Women FIBA Europe; 5 July 2014
  5. ^ Alba Iulia Withdraw From EuroLeague Women FIBA Europe; 16 September 2014
  6. ^ "Euroleague Regulations 2014–2015" (PDF). Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  7. ^ a b "Regular Season Week 14 Review". FIBA Europe. 19 February 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  8. ^ a b "Scoreboard: First Round". FIBA Europe. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  9. ^ Quarter-Final Play-Off Pairings Decided FIBA Europe; 19 February 2015
  10. ^ "Prague to Host Final Four". FIBA Europe. 9 March 2015.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l . en Cancha (in Spanish). 12 April 2015. Archived from the original on 13 April 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  12. ^ a b c d e "UMMC Ekaterinburg 68–72 ZVVZ USK Praha". FIBA Europe. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  13. ^ a b c "Czech team USK Prague win FIBA EuroLeague Women title". Anadolu Agency. 12 April 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  14. ^ "Statistical Leaders: Points Per Game". Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  15. ^ "Statistical Leaders: Total Rebounds". Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  16. ^ "Statistical Leaders: Assists". Retrieved 13 April 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website

2014, euroleague, women, season, 19th, edition, euroleague, women, under, current, name, including, playoffs, season, from, november, 2014, until, april, 2015, fifteen, teams, across, eight, countries, were, divided, into, groups, with, four, from, each, group. The 2014 15 EuroLeague Women season was the 19th edition of EuroLeague Women under its current name Including the playoffs the season ran from 11 November 2014 until 12 April 2015 Fifteen teams across eight countries were divided into two groups with the top four from each group advancing to the postseason Dynamo Kursk won Group A with a 10 2 record while Fenerbahce won Group B with an 11 3 record 2014 15 EuroLeague WomenLeagueEuroLeague WomenSportBasketballDurationNovember 2014 April 2015Regular SeasonSeason championsDynamo Kursk Group A Fenerbahce Group B Season MVPAlba Torrens Ekaterinburg Top scorerNneka Ogwumike Kursk Final FourChampionsZVVZ USK Praha Runners upEkaterinburgFinals MVPKia VaughnEuroLeague Women seasons 2013 142015 16 In the best of three quarterfinals Dynamo Kursk beat CJM Bourges Basket UMMC Ekaterinburg beat Nadezhda Orenburg ZVVZ USK Praha knocked off CB Avenida and Fenerbahce beat Galatasaray OdeaBank In the first semi final Praha upset Fenerbahce 62 49 Ekaterinburg beat Dynamo Kurst 81 70 in the second semi final avenging two previous losses to Kurst on the season Praha which hosted the Final Four got off to a quick start in the final and led 17 12 after the first quarter Ekaterinburg fought back in the final minutes of the second quarter narrowing the lead to 32 28 at the half Praha started the third quarter strong and held a double digit lead through much of the quarter ending it with 50 40 advantage Ekaterinburg made multiple runs in the fourth quarter narrowing the deficit to as few as four points However a basket by Danielle Robinson with 2 23 left extended the lead to 11 A furious comeback effort in the final minute cut the margin to two points with 6 seconds remaining before Jana Vesela hit two foul shots to provide the final margin of 72 68 In the third place game Kurst defeated Fenerbahce 67 58 Contents 1 Format 2 Teams 3 Regular season 3 1 Group A 3 2 Group B 4 Quarter finals 5 Final four 5 1 Semi final 1 5 2 Semi final 2 5 3 Third place game 5 4 Final 6 Statistical leaders 6 1 Points 6 2 Rebounds 6 3 Assists 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksFormat editFor the 2014 15 season fifteen teams took part in the regular season Participants were divided into two groups one with eight teams and one with seven teams The regular season began on 11 November 2014 and ended on 18 February 2015 1 The top four teams of each group during the regular season advanced to the quarterfinal playoffs which were played in a best of three format from 3 March until 11 March The winners advanced to the Final Four which were single elimination with games taking place on 10 April and 12 April 2 Teams editFifteen clubs entered the draw at Munich s Kempinski hotel on 6 July 2014 A potential 16th club could have been added with 24 hours but was not 3 4 5 Two countries had three clubs each Russia and Turkey and three countries had two teams each Czech Republic France and Poland The draw was structured such that Russia had two teams in one group and Turkey two teams in the other The other multi team countries had one team in each group Seed 1 Seed 2 Seed 3 Seed 4 Seed 5 Seed 6 Seed 7 Seed 8Group A nbsp UMMC Ekaterinburg nbsp Galatasaray Odeabank nbsp Good Angels Kosice nbsp ZVVZ USK Praha nbsp Dynamo Kursk nbsp Wisla Can Pack Krakow nbsp Basket LattesGroup B nbsp Fenerbahce nbsp CJM Bourges Basket nbsp PF Schio nbsp Abdullah Gul Universitesi nbsp Nadezhda Orenburg nbsp CB Avenida nbsp BK Brno nbsp Energa TorunCountry Teams Teams ranking in 2013 14 national championship nbsp Russia 3 UMMC Ekaterinburg Champion Nadezhda Orenburg 2nd Dynamo Kursk 3rd nbsp Turkey 3 Galatasaray Odeabank Champion Fenerbahce 2nd Abdullah Gul Universitesi 3rd nbsp Poland 2 Wisla Can Pack Krakow Champion Energa Torun 4th nbsp France 2 Basket Lattes Champion CJM Bourges Basket 2nd nbsp Czech Republic 2 ZVVZ USK Praha Champion BK Brno 2nd nbsp Spain 1 CB Avenida 2nd nbsp Italy 1 PF Schio Champion nbsp Slovakia 1 Good Angels Kosice Champion Key 2015 Euroleague Champion Runner up Third place Fourth place Eliminated in quarterfinals Eliminated in the regular seasonRegular season edit nbsp nbsp nbsp UMMC Ekaterinburg nbsp nbsp ZVVZ USK Praha nbsp nbsp Dynamo Kursk nbsp nbsp Wisla Can Pack Krakow nbsp nbsp Basket Lattes nbsp nbsp Fenerbahce nbsp nbsp Good Angels Kosice nbsp nbsp Galatasaray Odeabank nbsp nbsp CB Avenida nbsp nbsp CJM Bourges Basket nbsp nbsp Nadezhda Orenburg nbsp nbsp Abdullah Gul Universitesi nbsp nbsp PF Schio nbsp nbsp BK Brno nbsp nbsp Energa Torunclass notpageimage Location of teams of the 2014 15 Euroleague Women regular season nbsp Red Group A nbsp Green Group B When teams had the same record at the end of the regular season tiebreakers were applied in the following order 6 Head to head record of teams still tied Head to head point differential Point differential during the regular season Points scored during the regular season Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each regular season match Group A edit Dynamo Kursk won Group A over fellow Russian team UMMC Ekaterinburg on a tiebreaker after both teams finished with a 10 2 record USK Prague finished third with a 6 6 record Galatasaray claimed the final playoff spot on the basis of a 2 0 record against Wisla Can Pack after both clubs finished with a 5 7 record Wisla s season while disappointing overall included a victory against Dynamo Kursk Basket Lattes won three of their first four games but recorded just one win the rest of the season to finish at 4 8 Lattes finished dead last in rebounding in the EuroLeague but had the highest field goal percentage and lowest points allowed of any team to miss the playoffs Good Angels Kosice finished last in the group with a 2 10 record The team struggled to score but did manage to sweep defending champion Galatasaray 7 8 Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts KUR EKA PRA GAL KRA LAT KOS1 nbsp Dynamo Kursk 12 10 2 926 844 82 22 a 74 73 70 65 72 68 92 68 77 59 66 522 nbsp UMMC Ekaterinburg 12 10 2 924 769 155 22 b 77 78 84 74 77 67 106 63 77 69 75 523 nbsp ZVVZ USK Praha 12 6 6 854 853 1 18 83 87 71 77 43 72 67 66 80 69 76 574 nbsp Galatasaray OdeaBank 12 5 7 759 757 2 17 c 91 87 56 67 43 72 63 45 59 66 67 685 nbsp Wisla Can Pack Krakow 12 5 7 790 839 49 17 d 77 62 56 66 86 72 53 64 76 70 70 506 nbsp Basket Lattes 12 4 8 775 820 45 16 61 69 58 74 72 77 48 59 72 62 65 607 nbsp Good Angels Kosice 12 2 10 694 840 146 14 70 92 51 71 70 74 59 50 55 68 50 66Source citation needed Notes Tiebreaker 2 0 Tiebreaker 0 2 Tiebreaker 2 0 Tiebreaker 0 2 Group B edit Fenerbahce won Group B with an 11 3 record Nadezhda Orenburg finished in second place with a 10 4 record winning the tiebreaker over Avenida on the basis of head to head point differential Bourges Basket took the final playoff spot with a 9 5 record Abdullah Gul Universitesi got off to a slow start winning just one of their first five games They finished strong but a late loss to Nadezhda left them outside the playoffs with a final record of 7 7 Employing an aggressive style of play the team finished first in most fouls drawn BF Schio lost star player Chiney Ogwumike early in the year to injury but still managed some impressive wins The team scored 72 9 points per game but also gave up the third most points per game in the league In their inaugural EuroLeague season Torun had three wins on the year but were 1 9 in their last ten They finished first in the league in steals but gave up the second most points per game Brno did not win a single game on the season and only kept the final margin in single digits once They had the league s worst defense 7 8 Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts FEN NAD AVE BOU AGU SCH TOR BRN1 nbsp Fenerbahce 14 11 3 1004 857 147 25 65 54 66 63 75 50 73 57 68 63 76 63 79 542 nbsp Nadezhda Orenburg 14 10 4 956 825 131 24 a 64 56 66 50 78 68 49 53 84 74 65 63 88 553 nbsp CB Avenida 14 10 4 973 859 114 24 b 66 60 61 50 59 48 71 64 75 58 70 64 73 424 nbsp CJM Bourges Basket 14 9 5 981 875 106 23 67 61 58 50 73 55 79 71 79 67 72 54 88 385 nbsp Abdullah Gul Universitesi 14 7 7 1004 995 9 21 78 84 64 71 71 63 77 73 75 82 96 76 64 536 nbsp PF Schio 14 6 8 1021 1007 14 20 59 75 58 77 65 90 79 59 74 80 93 61 87 587 nbsp Energa Torun 14 3 11 940 1102 162 17 67 81 50 82 77 89 63 88 83 78 58 79 79 718 nbsp BK Brno 14 0 14 770 1129 359 14 52 85 50 78 55 88 48 79 64 76 68 83 62 82Source citation needed Notes Tiebreaker 1 1 5 Tiebreaker 1 1 5 Quarter finals editTeam no 1 Agg Team no 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 31 Dynamo Kursk nbsp 2 1 nbsp CJM Bourges Basket 75 62 62 64 88 722 UMMC Ekaterinburg nbsp 2 0 nbsp Nadezhda Orenburg 81 54 86 753 CB Avenida nbsp 0 2 nbsp ZVVZ USK Praha 48 50 43 724 Fenerbahce nbsp 2 1 nbsp Galatasaray OdeaBank 58 56 57 59 63 52Notes Despite Nadezhda finishing second in Group B according to the EuroLeague Women Regulations Article 14 Note 1 If there are three 3 clubs from the same country qualified for the Quarter Final Play Offs and two 2 of these clubs are scheduled to play each other according to the system of competition no changes are required If none of the three 3 clubs are scheduled to play each other according to the system of competition then they will be ranked according to their results from the Regular Season The 2nd ranked club will then play against the 3rd ranked club Taking into consideration the above regulation CB Avenida 8 4 have the home court advantage over fellow third placed team ZVVZ USK Prague 6 6 on account of their superior win loss ratio 9 Final four edit Semi finals 10 AprilFinal 12 April nbsp Fenerbahce49 nbsp ZVVZ USK Praha62 nbsp ZVVZ USK Praha72 nbsp UMMC Ekaterinburg68 nbsp Dynamo Kursk70 nbsp UMMC Ekaterinburg81 Third place nbsp Fenerbahce58 nbsp Dynamo Kursk67Bids to host the 2015 Final Four were accepted until 19 February On 9 March it was announced that USK Prague had held selected as the host club It was the first time the club ever hosted the event but not the first time it was held in the Czech Republic Brno has hosted the tournament three times 1999 2006 and 2008 10 Semi final 1 edit 10 April 201518 00Recap nbsp Fenerbahce 49 62 nbsp ZVVZ USK PrahaScoring by quarter 18 17 10 10 14 18 7 17Pts T Charles 14Rebs T Charles Q Hollingsworth 8Asts T Charles B Demirmen 2 Pts K Vaughn 15Rebs K Vaughn 12Asts L Palau 7Kralovka ArenaAttendance 2 500Referees Jasmina Juras SRB Susana Gomez Lopez ESP Carole Delaune FRA Semi final 2 edit 10 April 201515 00RecapDynamo Kursk nbsp 70 81 nbsp UMMC EkaterinburgScoring by quarter 13 26 9 20 27 16 21 19Pts I Alben 15Rebs S Augustus 8Asts E Prince 5 Pts S Gruda 20Rebs C Parker 15Asts C Parker 4Kralovka ArenaAttendance 2 100Referees Anne Panther GER Fabiana Martinescu ROU Maka Kupatadze GEO Third place game edit 12 April15 00Recap nbsp Dynamo Kursk 67 58 Fenerbahce nbsp Scoring by quarter 18 12 12 14 18 16 19 16Pts N Ogwumike 21Rebs N Ogwumike 14Asts S Augustus 4 Pts T Charles 23Rebs Q Hollingsworth 11Asts B Demirmen 2Kralovka ArenaAttendance 2 100Referees Anne Panther GER Carole Delaune FRA Sonia Teixeira POR Final edit The starting five for UMMC Ekaterinburg were Kristi Toliver Deanna Nolan Alba Torrens Candace Parker and Sandrine Gruda USK Prague started Laia Palau Danielle Robinson Jana Vesela Sonja Petrovic and Kia Vaughn 11 Although the game was held in Prague Ekaterinburg was considered the favorite 12 Praha used a series of fast breaks and efficient three point shooting to get off to an early 17 10 lead 11 13 A layup by Silvia Dominguez made the score 17 12 at the end of the first quarter 11 In the second quarter Prague quickly extended its lead to nine points 11 After a basket by Vesela again put Prague up by nine 27 18 with 3 27 left in the quarter Ekaterinburg scored the next six points to get within three The final 1 40 of the quarter saw several scores by both teams ending with two free throws by Toliver that made the score 32 28 in favor of Prague at the halftime break 12 Gruda led all players with 11 points while Parker led with 6 rebounds Vesela led Prague with 9 points Ekaterinburg won the rebounding battle 23 16 but failed to make a three pointer 0 7 Prague was 4 6 on three point attempts 11 Efficient offensive by Prague and especially Robinson who scored 10 points in the third quarter allowed Prague to build a double digit lead 11 13 Prague s defense was also good in the period not allowing a single fast break point At the end of the quarter the score was Prague 50 40 11 The beautiful fourth quarter saw a comeback effort by Ekaterinburg led by Parker and Gruda 11 With six minutes to go a Parker basket and subsequent foul shot cut the lead to four However two quick baskets by Prague pushed the lead back to nine A Vesela steal and layup described by FIBA as the game s most crucial play and a basket by Robinson with 2 23 to play gave Prague a 67 56 lead and seemingly put the game out of reach 12 However a furious comeback effort by Ekaterinburg ensued Parker made back to back baskets while drawing fouls She missed the free throw on the second one but got the rebound and a basket resulting in 7 total points between the two possessions Prague missed several foul shots leaving the door partially open for Ekaterinburg A steal and basket by Nolan with six seconds left cut the gap to two points 11 However Vesela hit two foul shots to seal the victory and provide the final 72 68 margin 12 Vaughn scored 18 points 12 in the second half and grabbed 12 rebounds She was named MVP of the Final Four thanks in part to a strong semi final performance Robinson scored a team high 24 while also recording 4 rebounds and 3 assists Parker led all players with 27 points and 14 rebounds in a losing effort Gruda added 19 points and 9 rebounds and Torrens scored 12 The rest of the team scored just 10 points on 4 24 shooting As a team Ekaterinburg was just 1 16 on three pointers compared to 5 9 for Prague 11 The win gave Natalia Hejkova her fifth Euroleague title as a coach and made her the first coach to lead three different clubs to a title She previously coached Ruzomberok to the title in 1999 and 2000 and Spartak Moscow to the title in 2007 and 2008 11 She has never lost a final game 12 Vesela claimed her third title as a player all with different teams becoming the sixth player to win at least three Euroleague Women titles 11 12 April 201518 00RecapZVVZ USK Praha nbsp 72 68 nbsp UMMC EkaterinburgScoring by quarter 17 12 15 16 18 12 22 28Pts D Robinson 24Rebs K Vaughn 12Asts L Palau 6 Pts C Parker 27Rebs C Parker 14Asts D Nolan 4Sportovni Hala Kralovka Prague Attendance 2 500Referees Jasmina Juras SRB Fabiana Martinescu ROU Maka Kupatadze GEO Statistical leaders editAlba Torrens of UMMC Ekaterinburg was named Player of the Year 13 Statistical leaders include the postseason are sorted on a per game basis Points edit Rk Name Team Games Points PPG1 nbsp Nneka Ogwumike nbsp Dynamo Kursk 17 331 19 52 nbsp Diana Taurasi nbsp UMMC Ekaterinburg 14 236 16 93 nbsp Jantel Lavender nbsp Wisla Can Pack Krakow 12 202 16 84 nbsp DeWanna Bonner nbsp Nadezhda Orenburg 15 251 16 75 nbsp Candace Parker nbsp UMMC Ekaterinburg 16 254 15 9Source FIBA Europe 14 Rebounds edit Rk Name Team Games Rebounds RPG1 nbsp Candace Parker nbsp UMMC Ekaterinburg 16 176 11 01 nbsp Nneka Ogwumike nbsp Dynamo Kursk 17 182 10 73 nbsp Jenna Smith nbsp BK Brno 14 144 10 34 nbsp Angelica Robinson nbsp CB Avenida 16 164 10 35 nbsp Jantel Lavender nbsp Wisla Can Pack Krakow 12 122 10 2Source FIBA Europe 15 Assists edit Rk Name Team Games Assists APG1 nbsp Laia Palau nbsp ZVVZ USK Praha 16 114 7 12 nbsp Diana Taurasi nbsp UMMC Ekaterinburg 14 83 5 93 nbsp Epiphanny Prince nbsp Dynamo Kursk 17 87 5 15 nbsp Courtney Vandersloot nbsp Wisla Can Pack Krakow 12 53 4 45 nbsp Nuria Martinez nbsp Galatasaray OdeaBank 15 64 4 3Source FIBA Europe 16 See also edit2014 15 EuroCup WomenReferences edit EuroLeague Women Season 2014 15 Drawn FIBA Europe 6 July 2014 EuroLeague Women 2014 15 changes format FIBA Europe 5 July 2013 EuroLeague Women Draw Seedings FIBA Europe 4 July 2014 Alba Iulia Joins EuroLeague Women FIBA Europe 5 July 2014 Alba Iulia Withdraw From EuroLeague Women FIBA Europe 16 September 2014 Euroleague Regulations 2014 2015 PDF Retrieved 13 April 2015 a b Regular Season Week 14 Review FIBA Europe 19 February 2015 Retrieved 13 April 2015 a b Scoreboard First Round FIBA Europe Retrieved 13 April 2015 Quarter Final Play Off Pairings Decided FIBA Europe 19 February 2015 Prague to Host Final Four FIBA Europe 9 March 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l Laia Palau campeona de Euroliga con USK Prague en Cancha in Spanish 12 April 2015 Archived from the original on 13 April 2015 Retrieved 13 April 2015 a b c d e UMMC Ekaterinburg 68 72 ZVVZ USK Praha FIBA Europe Retrieved 13 April 2015 a b c Czech team USK Prague win FIBA EuroLeague Women title Anadolu Agency 12 April 2015 Retrieved 13 April 2015 Statistical Leaders Points Per Game Retrieved 13 April 2015 Statistical Leaders Total Rebounds Retrieved 13 April 2015 Statistical Leaders Assists Retrieved 13 April 2015 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 15 EuroLeague Women amp oldid 1163026274, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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