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)
// 13.04.2008

Caroline Aubert joined UMMC Ekaterinburg for the EuroLeague Women post-season from USO Mondeville to give them another threat from three-point range.

On Sunday, she paid a big dividend for the club with a buzzer-beating three-ball to give Ekaterinburg a 70-69 triumph over Bourges to clinch third place.

Sonja Kireta (Bourges Basket)
Sonja Kireta led Bourges with 20 points and seven rebounds.
With less than five seconds remaining, Deanna Nolan rushed the ball up the floor and as Bourges defenders stepped into her path, she managed to find French star Aubert open behind the arc and the 1.68m guard drilled her shot before running jubilantly to the Ekaterinburg bench and jumping into the arms of her team-mates.

"I've always dreamed of doing something like this," Aubert said.

"I do feel bad for Bourges, though."

The stunning defeat was the second in a row for Bourges, who lost in overtime to Gambrinus on Friday.

Sonja Kireta appeared to have put Bourges in a winning position in the fourth quarter when she scored 10 of her game-high 20 points.

Bourges still led by three with 15 seconds left when instead of allowing Aubert to attempt a three, they fouled the soon-to-be 28-year-old and she made both shots at the line to close the gap to 68-67.

After failing to steal the inbounds pass, Penny Taylor fouled her fellow Australian Belinda Snell and the Bourges star made just one of two for a 69-67 lead.

That set the stage for Aubert, who probably did her chances of making the France national team for this summer's EuroBasket Division A campaign a world of good as Bourges coach Pierre Vincent is also the recently-appointed coach of Les Bleues.

"Hopefully he didn't need to see that shot to know what I can do," Aubert said.

Ekaterinburg got a great game out of Svetlana Abrosimova, who scored 13 points and grabbed eight rebounds in a leading role off the bench.

Sandrine Gruda also had 13 points but Taylor was held to just four and Polish star Agnieszka Bibrzycka, Ekaterinburg's leading scorer during the season, completed a nightmare Final Four with no points in less than 10 minutes on the floor.

Snell, who with Taylor and Ekaterinburg's Kristi Harrower will play at the Olympics this summer for the Opals, scored 16 points.


 
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