09 October, 2018
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All Final Four tickets punched on a decisive Friday night

MUNICH (Germany) - There will be no need for any series deciders in this year's Quarter-Finals after a quartet of clubs sealed 2-0 series wins to book their place at the Final Four next month.

ZVVZ USK Praha leaned on Valeriane Ayayi and Alyssa Thomas to propel them into the Semi-Finals as they took a comfortable 77-65 road win at Fenerbahce.

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The former poured in a joint-season high of 25 points, while Thomas amassed a near triple-double of 13 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists, as they condemned Fenerbahce to missing out on the Final Four for a second straight season.Β 

"It was a tough game, but it was ours to win," said Ayayi.

"Fenerbahce wanted their revenge and they showed it during the game, but we kept on defending and running and won - I'm so happy for tonight," she added.

Reigning champions UMMC Ekaterinburg made light work of dispatching TTT Riga as they also completed a 2-0 series win by taking a 77-55 victory.Β 


Emma Meesseman scored a EuroLeague Women career high 27 points, while Alba Torrens harvested a tournament career high 16 rebounds.

Dynamo Kursk had to really work hard to scrap a triumph at CCC Polkowice, as they prevailed 81-77.Β 


After a slow start, Breanna Stewart came alive to finish with 28 points and 9 rebounds, with her WNBA teammate Natasha Howard playing the cameo with 17 points and 17 rebounds.

The last ticket was stamped by Sopron Basket, who having surprised everyone by making the title game last season, will be back at the Final Four table this time around.


Roberto Iniguez and his side won 74-64 at Le Prado against Bourges Basket, with Serbian duo Tina Jovanovic and Aleksandra Crvendakic choosing a good time to have their best games of the campaign. Jovanovic completed a double-double of 18 points and 10 rebounds, as did Crvendakic with 16 points and 11 boards.

You can also follow how the games unfolded via our Blog.

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