It's that time of year again for fans to pick the best of the best ahead of the EuroLeague Women All-Star Game to take place on 8th March in Paris, France.
Taking place on International Women's Day, the EuroLeague Women All-Star Game will feature a match-up between Europe and The Rest of the World with fans selecting the starting five for each team.
Ros Casares put the finishing touches on an impressive Group C campaign in the EuroLeague Women with an 89-72 win over Jolly JBS Sibenik in Valencia to improve to 8-2.
With UMMC Ekaterinburg having won their game earlier in the day against Union Hainaut to improve to 9-1 and clinch first place, Ros knew they would finish second in the standings.
Lotos PKO BP Gdynia snatched victory from the jaws of defeat at Jolly JBS Sibenik on Wednesday night to climb into third place in Group C.
The resilient Poles got a three-pointer from Ivana Matovic with 26 seconds left in regulation to tie the game and force overtime, and then beat Jolly JBS 79-72 in the extra period.
ZVVZ USK Prague have struggled for much of the EuroLeague Women campaign but they turned on all cylinders on Wednesday night and pulled away in the second half for a 102-78 win over Jolly JBS Sibenik.
Leading 50-44 at half-time, Lubor Blazek's outfit Prague outscored the visitors 27-17 in the third quarter for a double-digit lead and then pressed home the advantage in the fourth for a big triumph.