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)
// 10.04.2008

Has there been a more valuable player for Bourges this season than France international playmaker Celine Dumerc?

The answer, of course, is no.

Dumerc, best known for her ability to shut down opposing point guards, is underrated on offense and this EuroLeague campaign illustrates that perfectly.

The Tarbes-born star buried 44.7% (17 of 38) of her shots from three-point range, and when the game has been on the line, Dumerc has delivered.

In their biggest EuroLeague Women triumph of the season at previously unbeaten UMMC Ekaterinburg in the Qualifying Round, the 1.69m Dumerc tore apart the Russians with 19 points, including the go-ahead tap-in with 17 seconds remaining.

Dumerc was fouled on the play and made the free throw for the 64-62 final.

That result propelled the French giants to a second-place finish and gave them home-court advantage in the Eighth-Finals.

In Bourges' four play-off games - all wins - against MKB Euroleasing Sopron and Fenerbahce, Dumerc averaged 30 minutes on the court.

Why is that important?

When Dumerc doesn't play, Bourges usually lose as they did in two games against ZVVZ Prague and Wisla Can-Pack Krakow at the start of the Qualifying Round.

When she returned, still not fully recovered from a foot injury, Bourges lost again at home to Ekaterinburg.

As she regained fitness, Bourges' fortunes improved as they finished Group B play with five straight victories and then won four straight play-off games.

Dumerc is the third leading scorer on the team at 10.5 points per contest, and she leads the teams in steals with 21.

That second statistic is all the more impressive when considering that Dumerc missed three games through injury.


 
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