Who was the MVP of the Qualifiers?

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    Helena Pueyo impressed in the Qualifiers for Casademont Zaragoza

    Plenty of players stood up and produced sparkling individual performances in the Qualifiers for their respective clubs. But who did it best?

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    MUNICH (Germany) - The EuroLeague Women Qualifiers saw Regular Season dreams made and broken in equal measure and a number of players rose to the occasion - whether their teams advanced or not.

    But who was the MVP of the Qualifiers? You can cast you vote in the fan poll below.

    Casademont Zaragoza thrilled fans in their rookie campaign and their wins against CSM Constanta saw them book a return. Helena Pueyo caught the eye with a 68.4 percent shooting effort in the tie and it returned 15.0 points. She also bagged 3.0 boards and 2.5 assists to attain an average performance efficiency valuation of 18.0.

    Zabiny Brno also did the business to make it through, capitalizing on a stellar finish to their second leg game against TARR KSC Szekszard. It was center Elissa Cunane who shone brightest across the tie and she claimed 14.5 points, 9.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.5 blocks to average 22.0 in efficiency.

    That meant disappointment for Szekszard standout Marena Whittle who did her best to inspire with a remarkable performance efficiency valuation of 25.0. She registered a majestic 22.5 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.0 steals.

    Destiny Slocum was the main architect of Basket Landes continuing their Regular Season appearance streak as the guard led expertly in the tie against Besiktas JK. She averaged an all-action 9.5 points, 3.5 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 2.5 steals per outing.

    That meant despite the heroic efforts of Khaalia Hillsman, it's destination EuroCup Women for Besiktas. She showed out with 27.0 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, harvesting a performance efficiency valuation of 22.5.

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