1994–95 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup

The 1994–95 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup was the 37th and second-to-last edition of FIBA Europe's international competition for women's basketball national champion clubs. It ran from 7 September 1994 to 23 March 1995.

Defending champion SG Comense won its second title beating defending PB Godella[1] in a rematch of the 1993 and 1994 finals. Comense was the fifth (and last to date) Italian team to win the competition after Geas Basket, Fiat Torino, AS Vicenza and Libertas Trogylos.[2] CSKA Moscow and US Valenciennes Olympic also reached the Final Four, with the Russians ranking third.[3]

First Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Jedinstvo Tuzla Bosnia and Herzegovina 66–182 Czech Republic USK Prague 36–9530–87
Bellinzona Switzerland 152–110 Luxembourg Etzella Ettelbruck 80–5772–53
Powerbasket Wels Austria 106–150 Belgium Namur 52–7054–80
Arvika Sweden 122–170 Russia CSKA Moscow 61–8461–86
Keravnos Strovolos Cyprus 86–191 Hungary Ferencváros 44–10642–85
Tikveš Republic of Macedonia 138–140 Romania Arad 86–7852–62
Tirana Albania 135–165 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 64–6261–93

Second Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
USK Prague Czech Republic 129–108 Slovenia Ježica Ljubljana 87–5442–54
Bellinzona Switzerland 124–169 France Valenciennes Olympic 61–7263–97
Namur Belgium 116–144 Greece Sporting Athens 68–6848–76
Ferencváros Hungary 134–112 Croatia Split 90–5744–55
Arad Romania 141–149 Slovakia Ružomberok 79–5362–93
Levski Sofia Bulgaria 137–180 Turkey Galatasaray 70–9767–83
GTU Tbilisi Georgia (country) 135–178 Ukraine Dynamo Kiev 62–7373–105

Group Stage

Group A

# Team Pld W L PF PA
1Russia CSKA Moscow 10 8 2 806 720
2France Valenciennes Olympic 10 7 3 685 676
3Spain Godella 10 7 3 717 618
4Slovakia Ružomberok 10 3 7 705 701
5Greece Sporting Athens 10 3 7 689 723
6Hungary Ferencváros 10 2 8 634 798

Group B

# Team Pld W L PF PA
2Italy Comense 10 10 0 796 625
2Germany Wuppertal 10 7 3 742 665
3Slovenia Ježica Ljubljana 10 4 6 660 691
4Turkey Galatasaray 10 4 6 679 747
5Ukraine Dynamo Kiev 10 3 7 611 640
6Czech Republic USK Prague 10 2 8 630 750

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd 3rd
Galatasaray Turkey 1–2 Russia CSKA Moscow 90–8355–9459–75
Godella Spain 2–0 Germany Wuppertal 67–6272–58
Ružomberok Slovakia 0–2 Italy Comense 76–8070–81
Ježica Ljubljana Slovenia 0–2 France Valenciennes Olympic 73–7763–82

Final Four

Semi-finals Final
21 March
 Russia CSKA Moscow  50  
 Spain Godella  71  
 
23 March
     Spain Godella  57
   Italy Comense  64
Third place
21 March 23 March
 Italy Comense  70  Russia CSKA Moscow  82
 France Valenciennes  66    France Valenciennes  64

Individual statistics

Points

Rank Name Team PPG
1.United States Clarissa Davis Turkey Galatasaray30.5
2.United States Virginia Toler Greece Sporting Athens24.8
3.Ukraine Elena Marencikova Slovakia Ružomberok24.6
4.Russia Elena Mozgovaya Slovakia Ružomberok21.2
5.Bosnia and Herzegovina Razija Mujanović Italy Comense20.4

Rebounds

Rank Name Team RPG
1.Russia Elena Baranova Russia CSKA Moscow9.9
1.Lithuania Jurgita Streimikyte France Valenciennes Olympic9.9
1.Russia Natalia Zasulskaya Spain Godella9.9
4.United States Pauline Parie Russia CSKA Moscow9.5
4.Poland Malgorzata Dydek France Valenciennes Olympic9.5

Assists

Rank Name Team RPG
1.United States Teresa Weatherspoon Russia CSKA Moscow6.0
2.France Audrey Sauret France Valenciennes Olympic4.1
3.United States Virginia Toler Greece Sporting Athens3.8
4.Russia Svetlana Antipova Russia CSKA Moscow3.5
5.Russia Ludmila Konovalova Russia CSKA Moscow2.9

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 7/18/2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.