2015–16 Alpe Adria Cup

2015–16 Alpe Adria Cup
Champions Slovenia Helios Suns Domžale (1st title)
Runners-up Slovenia Zlatorog Laško
Third place Croatia Zagreb
Fourth place Slovakia Prievidza
Teams 8
Games played 36
Duration September 29, 2015 – March 2, 2016

The 2015–16 Alpe Adria Cup, also known as Sixt Alpe Adria Cup by sponsorship reasons, is the first edition of this tournament. It started on 29 September 2015 and was finished in March 2016.[1]

Eight teams joined the competition and were divided into two groups of four teams each one. The eight teams will join a playoff where the four winners qualify to the Final Four.

Regular season

Group A

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification DOM LEV KVA TRA
1 Slovenia Helios Suns Domžale (Q) 6 4 2 531 463 +68 Quarterfinals 90–52 75–68 81–71
2 Slovakia Levicki Patrioti (Q) 6 4 2 458 418 +40 74–67 86–64 92–50
3 Croatia Kvarner 2010 (Q) 6 4 2 538 552 14 86–73 79–78 84–66
4 Austria Traiskirchen Lions (Q) 6 0 6 394 482 88 51–58 68–76 88–91
Source: Alpe Adria Cup
(Q) Qualified to the phase indicated.

Group B

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification PRI ZAG ZLA KLO
1 Slovakia Prievidza (Q) 6 5 1 533 423 +110 Quarterfinals 90–62 79–72 104–62
2 Croatia Zagreb (Q) 6 3 3 566 532 +34 87–78 72–73 96–67
3 Slovenia Zlatorog Laško (Q) 6 3 3 492 473 +19 78–80 74–84 99–84
4 Austria Klosterneuburg Dukes (Q) 6 1 5 494 663 169 62–102 84–79 74–96
Source: Alpe Adria Cup
(Q) Qualified to the phase indicated.

Quarterfinals

First games of the quarterfinals will be played from 3 February 2016, at the arena of the Team #2.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Helios Suns Domžale Slovenia 168–121 Austria Klosterneuburg Dukes 87–61 81–60
Levicki Patrioti Slovakia 134–165 Slovenia Zlatorog Laško 73–67 61–98
Prievidza Slovakia 172–136 Austria Traiskirchen Lions 85–71 87–65
Zagreb Croatia 187–154 Croatia Kvarner 2010 86–66 101–88

Final Four

The four winners of the quarterfinals joined the Final Four that was played on 1 and 2 March 2016 in Domžale, Slovenia. Helios Suns Domžale, host team, achieved the title of the first edition of the Alpe Adria Cup.[2]

Semifinals
1 March
Final
2 March
 Slovakia Prievidza  80  
 Slovenia Zlatorog Laško  89  
 
     Slovenia Zlatorog Laško  63
   Slovenia Helios Suns Domžale  66
Third place
2 March
 Slovenia Helios Suns Domžale00  84  Slovakia Prievidza  73
 Croatia Zagreb  65    Croatia Zagreb  94

References

  1. "About Alpe Adria Cup". alpeadriacup.com. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  2. Helios Suns wins inaugural season

External links

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