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FIBA: Led by way of Meesseman, Williams, Fenerbahçe dominates EuroLeague Ladies

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FIBA: Led by way of Meesseman, Williams, Fenerbahçe dominates EuroLeague Ladies

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As the EuroLeague Women competition prepares to taken an international break until November 20, six teams have already clinched promotion to the next round:

  • Casademont Zaragoza
  • ÇBK Mersin
  • Fenerbahçe Opet
  • Umana Reyer Venezia
  • Valencia Basket Club
  • Žabiny Brno

And while there are two more gamedays to play until the competition’s second round begins, there are certain things that we can expect: Venezia will go as far as Awak Kuier and Kamiah Smalls take them; Olympiakos and Győr will put up a fight but ultimately lose; and Brno already has exceeded expectations, so don’t overlook them. Here are three other certainties that we have:

Fenerbahçe and ÇBK Mersin are the main contenders

There are only two unbeaten teams in the competition and they’re both Turkish. Fenerbahçe are the back-to-back champions and they’re playing as if they could go for three in a row with ease. The just beat last season’s runner up, Villeneuve d’Ascq, by 20 points and their lead was never in peril. Once again, that was primarily thanks to the one-two punch of Emma Meesseman and Gabby Williams. In the win, the Belgian center had 23 points, four boards and six assists, while the French wing added 20 points, four boards and three steals.

Coincidentally, Mersin also played host to a French team and the game was much closer, with the win requiring another strong performance from Natasha Howard, who’s played her way into serious MVP consideration in the last two weeks. This time, she had 29 points, 14 boards, four assists, three steals and three blocks. And her team indeed needed every single one of those numbers to beat Bourges. The other vet on the team, Yvonne Anderson, got her first EuroLeague start this season and she had 20 points—shooting 66 percent from the field—and six dimes.

Alina Iagupova has ice in her veins

Valencia scored a big win against the Czech champs in Week 1, beating them by 18, so we were in for a treat, as Praha has nicely bounced back after that defeat, winning two in a row. The teams traded punches and there were no standout, dominant performances, as three Praha and four Valencia players scored in double figures. But the ending of the game belonged to Iagupova. With 40 seconds left in the game, the Ukrainian got a steal and scored on the fast break, tying the game at 64. The score remained unchanged until three seconds remained on the game clock, when Stephanie Mavunga was fouled and Valencia called a timeout. The in-bounds pass went to Nadia Fingall, who found Iagupova. With time running out and Valerie Ayayi (game-high 14 points) all in her face, she fired a deep 3 that went in, winning the game for the Spaniards


Week 4 scores

Group A

Basket Landes 66, DVTK HUN-Therm 56

Beretta Famila Schio 79, Perfumerias Avenida 69

Group B

Žabiny Brno 77, Olympiacos B.C. 64,

ÇBK Mersin 80, Tango Bourges Basket 76

Group C

Casademont Zaragoza 72, KGHM BC Polkowice 63

Fenerbahçe Opet 95, Villeneuve-d’Ascq LM 75

Group D

Valencia Basket Club 67, ZVVZ USK Praha 64

Umana Reyer Venezia 82, UNI Győr 68

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