1994–95 Úrvalsdeild kvenna (basketball)

1. deild kvenna1
Competition details
Teams 9
Dates October 1, 1994 – April 4, 1995
Final positions
Champions Breiðablik (1st title)
Runners-up Keflavík
Semifinalists KR, Grindavík
Relegated None
Awards
Finals MVP United States Penny Peppas
Domestic MVP Iceland Anna María Sveinsdóttir
Statistical leaders
Points United States Penny Peppas
25.7
Rebounds Iceland Kristín Magnúsdóttir
11.0
Assists Iceland Linda Stefánsdóttir
4.1
← 1993–94
1995–96 →
1 The league changed its name to Úrvalsdeild kvenna in 2007.

The 1994–1995 Úrvalsdeild kvenna was the 42nd season of the Úrvalsdeild kvenna, then known as 1. deild kvenna, the top tier women's basketball league in Iceland. The season started on October 1, 1994 and ended on April 2, 1995. Breiðablik won its first title by defeating Keflavík 3–0 in the Finals.[1][2][3][4]

Competition format

The participating teams played each opponent three times for a total of 24 games. The top four teams qualified for the championship playoffs while none were relegated to Division I do to vacance berths.

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Keflavík 24 21 3 1777 1158 +619 42 Qualification to playoffs
2 Breiðablik 24 20 4 1782 1306 +476 40
3 KR 24 16 8 1498 1190 +308 32
4 Grindavík 24 15 9 1341 1255 +86 30
5 Valur 24 12 12 1413 1282 +131 24
6 Tindastóll 24 11 13 1408 1478 70 22
7 ÍS 24 8 16 1125 1367 242 16
8 Njarðvík 24 4 20 1129 1559 430 8
9 ÍR 24 1 23 992 1870 878 2 Spared from relegation due to vacance berths

Playoffs

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Keflavík
4 Grindavík
1 Keflavík 000
2 Breiðablik 3
2 Breiðablik
3 KR

References

  1. "Breiðablik meistari í fyrstu tilraun!". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). 5 April 1995. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  2. Blöndal, Björn (5 April 1995). "Nýliðarnir fögnuðu meistaratitlinum". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  3. "Sigur". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). 5 April 1995. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  4. "Meistarar á fyrsta ári í 1.deildinni". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). 5 April 1995. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
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