1999–2000 EuroLeague Women

The 1999–2000 Euroleague Women was the fourth edition of the Euroleague era of FIBA's premier international competition for European women's basketball clubs. It ran between 22 September 1999 and 6 April 2000.

Defending champion and Final Four host MBK Ruzomberok won its second title beating former champion Bourges Basket in the final. BK Brno and Dynamo Moscow also reached the Final Four.[1]

Group stage edit

Group A edit

# Team Pld W L PF PA
1   Bourges 14 11 3 940 800
2   Ruzomberok 14 11 3 1104 838
3   Pool Comense 14 10 4 1004 857
4   Sopron 14 8 6 926 975
5   Wuppertal 14 8 6 956 959
6   Ramat HaSharon 14 3 11 913 1041
7   Celta Vigo 14 3 11 864 966
8   Ježica 14 2 12 738 1009

Group B edit

# Team Pld W L PF PA
1   Brno 14 13 1 1075 857
2   Dynamo Moscow 14 10 4 999 879
3   Valenciennes 14 9 5 949 916
4   Pécs 14 8 6 893 850
5   Schio 14 7 7 850 899
6   Lotos Gdynia 14 7 7 943 973
7   Fenerbahçe 14 1 13 867 1048
8   Sporting Athens 14 1 13 715 969

Quarter-finals edit

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd 3rd
Bourges   2–1   Pécs 53–60 49–44 52–41
Ruzomberok   2–1   Valenciennes 72–65 62–63 78–49
Brno   2–1   Sopron 81–66 67–74 76–43
Dynamo Moscow   2–1   Pool Comense 74–64 66–78 66–61

Final four edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 April
 
 
  Bourges58
 
6 April
 
  Dynamo Moscow55
 
  Bourges 64
 
4 April
 
  Ruzomberok67
 
  Ruzomberok63
 
 
  Brno55
 
Third place
 
 
6 April
 
 
  Dynamo Moscow66
 
 
  Brno76

Individual statistics edit

Points edit

Rank Name Team PPG
1.   Mila Nikolić   Ramat HaSharon 19.1
2.   Malgorzata Dydek   Lotos Gdynia 18.6
3.   Sandra Brondello   Wuppertal 18.2
3.   Natalia Zasulskaya   Dynamo Moscow 17.6
5.   Taj McWilliams   Schio 17.4

Rebounds edit

Rank Name Team PPG
1.   Malgorzata Dydek   Lotos Gdynia 10.6
2.   Marlies Askamp   Wuppertal 10.0
3.   Maria Stepanova   Brno 9.6
4.   Natalia Zasulskaya   Dynamo Moscow 9.3
5.   Taj McWilliams   Schio 8.1

Assists edit

Rank Name Team PPG
1.   Aluma Goren   Ramat HaSharon 4.4
2.   Romana Hamzová   Brno 4.3
3.   Ana Belén Álvaro   Valenciennes 3.9
3.   Yannick Souvré   Bourges 3.9
5.   Ticha Penicheiro   Lotos Gdynia 3.8

References edit

  1. ^ Results in FIBA Europe's website