10.07.2008

The draw for the premier women's basketball club competition in Europe was held on Thursday near Munich, Germany as the teams participating in the 2008-2009 season of EuroLeague Women gathered to find out who they will face in the Qualifying Round.

The 24 participating clubs were assigned seeds of 1-6 based on their performance in last year's competition and were then drawn into four groups of six teams each.

10.07.2008

The 2008-09 women's club competition season kicked off on Thursday with the draws for EuroCup Women and EuroLeague Women being held near Munich, Germany.

Representatives of all 24 clubs participating in EuroLeague Women as well as many EuroCup Women officials were on hand for the proceedings, as the draw was made for Europe's premier women's basketball competitions.

03.07.2008

FIBA Europe has announced the clubs to participate in the EuroLeague and EuroCup Women competitions for the 2008-09 season.

The EuroLeague features six new teams among its 24 participants and a record 58 clubs have registered for the EuroCup.


Natalia Hejkova Diana Taurasi (Spartak Moscow Region) Lauren Jackson (Spartak Moscow Region) Tatiana Shchegoleva (Spartak Moscow Region) Tina Thompson (Spartak Moscow Region) Tina Thompson (Spartak Moscow Region)
// Freitag, 11. April 2008

Lauren Jackson erupted for 35 points and Tina Thompson weighed in with 24 as Spartak Moscow Region beat fellow Russian heavyweights UMMC Ekaterinburg in the opening game of the EuroLeague Women Final Four on Friday in Brno.

Jackson, the Australia international superstar, also had 12 rebounds as the defending champions won 78-
Tina Thompson (Spartak Moscow Region)
Tina Thompson complemented Jackson with 24 points for Spartak.
68 but she played the last several minutes in discomfort after injuring her foot.

The player should be able to play in the final when Spartak face either Bourges or hosts Gambrinus Brno.

Ekaterinburg, who are as deep and talented as any team on the continent, gave Spartak fits for nearly three quarters but saw the game get away from them over the last 10 minutes.

Yelena Leuchanka, the Belarus international who joined Laurent Buffard's team from TEO Vilnius on the eve of the post-season, had 15 points and seven rebounds to lead a balanced Ekaterinburg attack.

The team got very little production fromĀ  All Stars Penny Taylor and Agnieszka Bibrzycka.

Taylor, the MVP of Australia's world title win in Brazil two years ago, had three fouls in the first quarter and did not play the entire second period. She ended up with eight points and four rebounds for the game while Poland international Bibrzycka, a member of Spartak's all-conquering team one year ago, was limited to eight points as well.

She spent the majority of the fourth quarter on the bench.

Ekaterinburg got eight points in the opening frame from France star Sandrine Gruda and they were also sparked by Svetlana Abrosimova and Asjha Jones, who both scored baskets to help fire them to a 23-22 lead by the end of the period.

A three-point play by the lively Jones gave Ekaterinburg their biggest lead of the game at 32-27 three minutes into the second quarter.

That is when Jackson came to life.

After Diana Taurasi buried a jumper, Jackson scored Spartak's next 13 points as Spartak moved into a 40-37 advantage.

Natalia Hejkova's team took a 45-41 lead to half-time with Jackson's 19 leading all scorers.

When play resumed, Ekaterinburg clawed their way back.

They went on top at 54-53 after a three-ball from Kristi Harrower with 5:36 to go in the third quarter.

Leuchanka scored down low to increase the advantage, but Spartak hit back and a Jackson three-pointer put the Moscow Region club back in front at 58-56.

Taylor scored to tie the game at 58-58, but Jackson and Tatiana Shchegoleva scored on consecutive trips down the floor and Spartak took a 62-58 lead to the final quarter.

When Jackson split a pair of free throws seven minutes from the end, Spartak had a 70-58 stranglehold on proceedings.

Ekaterinburg stopped the 12-0 run with a Taylor basket, but got no closer than eight points the rest of the way.


 
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