2011–12 EuroCup Women explained

2011–12 EuroCup Women
League:EuroCup Women
Sport:Basketball
Season:Regular season
Finals:Final
Finals Champ: Dynamo Kursk
Finals Runner-Up: Kayseri Kaski SK
Seasonslistnames:EuroCup Women
Prevseason Link:2010–11 EuroCup Women
Prevseason Year:2010–11
Nextseason Link:2012–13 EuroCup Women
Nextseason Year:2012–13

The EuroCup Women 2011–12 was the tenth edition of FIBA Europe's second-tier international competition for women's basketball clubs under such name. It ran from 2 November 2011 to 22 March 2012.

Dynamo Kursk won the competition beating Kayseri Kaski SK in the final by overcoming a 14-points first leg loss.[1] It was the fourth time the EuroCup went to Russia, following Baltiyskaya Zvezda, Spartak Moscow Region and Dynamo Moscow's wins between 2004 and 2007.[2]

Group stage

Group A

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16 6 0 503 364
26 2 4 440 459
36 2 4 430 461
46 2 4 396 485

Group B

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16 5 1 421 386
26 3 3 423 436
36 2 4 400 405
46 2 4 417 434

Group C

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16 5 1 440 410
26 4 2 429 425
36 3 3 442 397
46 0 6 343 422

Group D

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16 5 1 438 374
26 4 2 390 383
36 3 3 383 376
46 0 6 390 468

Group E

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16 5 1 482 336
26 4 2 463 334
36 1 5 346 371
46 1 5 307 457

Group F

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16 6 0 508 386
26 3 3 436 454
36 2 4 399 477
46 1 5 401 453

Group G

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16 4 2 485 435
26 3 3 418 421
36 3 3 433 457
46 2 4 435 458

Group H

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14 4 0 305 224
24 2 2 231 245
34 0 4 212 279

Round of 16

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Kayseri Kaski 143–13979–6964–70
Namur 122–146 Hainaut 63–6959–77
Islas Canarias 147–12169–6078–61
Mondeville 136–140 Botaş 69–5867–82
Landes 98–125 Arras 50–7345–55
Young Cats 108–163 Chevakata 55–8253–81
Ružomberok 147–13271–6576–67
Horizont Minsk 108–160 Dynamo Kursk 55–8253–78

Quarter-finals

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Kayseri Kaski 127–11868–5959–59
Islas Canarias 119–129 Botaş 64–6755–62
Arras 127–151 Chevakata 71–8056–71
Ružomberok 149–155 Dynamo Kursk 80–8169–74

Semifinals

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Kayseri Kaski 143–13677–6566–71
113–130 Dynamo Kursk 62–7151–59

Final

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Kayseri Kaski 121–130 Dynamo Kursk 69–5552–75

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8jInH7Qj1EsyH5rjn2.compID_Rn2Om4j3HOcXtTFwJWFsh3.coid_Epi4G3XHHjcEgU5ps2YF73.articleMode_on.html Dynamo Kursk conquer the title in style
  2. http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8jInH7Qj1EsyH5rjn2.pageID_DBxLwER1ISUkTOHHZ0NjM0.compID_Rn2Om4j3HOcXtTFwJWFsh3.html List of finals