1998–99 EuroLeague Women

The 1998–99 Euroleague Women was the third edition of the Euroleague era of FIBA's premier international competition for European women's basketball clubs. It ran between 23 September 1998 and 8 April 1999.

MBK Ruzomberok won its first title beating former champion Pool Comense in the final, becoming the first (and only to date) Slovak team to win the competition. Galatasaray and BTV Wuppertal also reached the Final Four, which took place in Brno, while defending champion CJM Bourges was knocked out by Ruzomberok in the quarterfinals.[1]

Group stage

Group A

# Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Ruzomberok141041104928
2 Wuppertal141041063985
3 Hemofarm141041078980
4 Pool Comense14951066966
5 Valenciennes148610481020
6 Pécs145910041000
7 Panathinaikos14410961131
8 Elitzur Ramla140148731188

Group B

# Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Brno141221043798
2 Galatasaray14113928873
3 Dynamo Moscow141131084945
4 Bourges1486913814
5 Schio1459898932
6 Ježica144108841040
7 Lotos Gdynia143118501003
8 Wildcats142129111106

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd 3rd
Ruzomberok 2–1 Bourges44–6551–4265–58
Wuppertal 2–1 Dynamo Moscow73–8073–6367–58
Brno 0–2 Pool Comense52–7465–70
Galatasaray 2–1 Hemofarm76–6178–8573–68

Final four

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
6 April
 
 
Ruzomberok54
 
8 April
 
Galatasaray47
 
Ruzomberok 63
 
6 April
 
Pool Comense48
 
Wuppertal53
 
 
Pool Comense70
 
Third place
 
 
8 April
 
 
Galatasaray62
 
 
Wuppertal53

Individual statistics

Points

Rank Name Team PPG
1. Sandra Brondello Wuppertal19.5
2. Eleni Trialoni Panathinaikos19.4
3. Andrea Stinson Galatasaray18.7
3. Isabelle Fijalkowski Pool Comense18.7
5. Victoria Savin Elitzur Ramla18.4

Rebounds

Rank Name Team PPG
1. Marlies Askamp Wuppertal12.3
2. Kamila Vodicková Brno11.3
3. Malgorzata Dydek Lotos Gdynia9.5
3. Olga Pfeifer Wildcats9.4
5. Natalia Svisceva Ruzomberok8.6

Assists

Rank Name Team PPG
1. Ana Belén Álvaro Valenciennes4.8
2. Elena Ksendzhik Dynamo Moscow4.1
3. Yannick Souvré Bourges3.5
4. Shawna Molcak Wildcats2.9
4. Iveta Bieliková Ruzomberok2.9

References

  1. Results in FIBA Europe's website
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