Galatasaray glide into Semi-Final Play-Ins; History for Landes and Girona

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    Galatasaray star Marine Johannes impressed on her return to former club Bourges

    The penultimate week of Second Round action served up plenty of dramatic contests.

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    MUNICH (Germany) - Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring have wrapped up their spot at this year's EuroLeague Women Final Six after cementing a Semi-Final Play-Ins ticket with a commanding win at Tango Bourges Basket.

    Their achievement follows on from Basket Landes and Spar Girona ensuring they will play Final Six for the first time after also claiming the wins they needed to secure their respective spots in the Semi-Final Play-Ins. Landes took a super road win at Valencia Basket Club, while Girona torched Flammes Carolo Basket.

    Key Storylines

    • Marine Johannes and Awak Kuier too hot to handle for Bourges as Galatasaray make the 2026 showpiece;

    • Landes benefit from a super show from Murjanatu Musa to beat Valencia and make Final Six;

    • Mariam Coulibaly returns from injury to fuel Girona into SF Play-Ins;

    • Praha elevate their chances of advancing by taking down Schio as Carleton lights it up again;

    • Fenerbahce and Reyer only just squeeze past Zaragoza and DVTK in nail-biting contests.

    Weekly Highs

    Efficiency: Murjanatu Musa (Basket Landes) - 28 Points: Murjanatu Musa (Basket Landes) - 26 Rebounds: Kariata Diaby (Tango Bourges Basket) - 11 Assists: Maite Cazorla (ZVVZ USK Praha) - 8 Steals: Gabby Williams (Fenerbahce Opet) - 6 Blocks: Awak Kuier (Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring) - 3

    Johannes sparkles on return as Kuier shows her class too

    Marine Johannes came back to haunt her former employers Bourges as she poured in 22 points as Galatasaray clocked up an 82-72 success. The French guard dropped five triples to put on a downtown clinic at Le Prado.

    Her headline display was shared by the efforts of Finnish center Awak Kuier who looked unstoppable at times and finished with 19 points, 8 rebounds and 3 blocks. Bourges struggled after a slick opening quarter from the visitors and never really recovered until they rallied in the closing stages. Kariata Diaby stood out for the hosts with 15 points and 11 boards, with Bourges now 6-5 heading into the last week of action.

    Musa shows out in landmark Landes win; Girona get it done in style

    Landes are celebrating another fabulous victory and a spot in the Semi-Final Play-Ins as they came out on top 76-72 in a pulsating encounter at Valencia. It was built on a powerful display from Murjanatu Musa who stepped off court having posted a stunning 26 points and 9 rebounds for the French side.

    Landes continue to punch above their weight and hit new heights with their victory - one that not only required the towering contribution from Musa, but also Leila Lacan continuing to shine. The guard excelled with 21 points as Landes finished the game on fire with a decisive 27-18 last quarter.

    Buoyed by having December MVP Mariam Coulibaly back on board after her recent injury, Girona raced out of the blocks against Carolo and ended up storming to a one-sided 89-58 triumph.

    Celebrating booking their first ever appearance at the season finale, Coulibaly registered 20 points, while frontcourt partner Chloe Bibby also went to work and came up with a productive 21 points and 7 rebounds.

    Praha packed an early punch in their crunch meeting with Schio and once they raced into an early lead they never had cause to look back. Shrugging off the devastating news of star center Brionna Jones sustaining an injury, they ralled and produced one of their best displays of the campaign to claim a precious 78-66 success.

    Canadian star Bridget Carleton found her range as usual and hit a flurry of triples on her way to a team-high 19 points, with playmaker Pauline Astier pulling the strings nicely alongside her with 12 points and 7 assists. But it was a great team performance with a string of classy cameos. Jessica Shepard replied with 20 points for Schio.

    Zaragoza came agonizingly close to a major upset after seeing two last-gasp shots rim out that would have given them a remarkable victory in Istanbul against Fenerbahce. However the home team scraped over the line 69-67 as Emma Meesseman fittingly scored in the closing seconds what proved to be the game-winning basket.

    The Belgian was the standout for Fenerbahce with 21 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists, while Gabby Williams played another pivotal role with 15 points, 7 rebounds, 6 steals and 4 assists. Zaragoza did well to come roaring back into contention having trailed by 14 points. The now have a 6-5 record with DVTK at home next up.

    Reyer had to survive an incredible comeback from DVTK and breathed a huge sigh of relief when they watched their opponents also miss a last second opportunity to take the win. Instead, they survived and came away with a 71-69 road success - blowing a huge 17-point advantage.

    Having seen their advantage wiped out, a score by Ivana Dojkic with just seconds to spare, settled the outcome. Kaila Charles did the business for the now 6-5 visitors after contributing a double-double of 15 points and 10 boards. Reka Lelik inspired the home team with a fine 21 points in defeat.

    Results

    Thursday, January 29 Tango Bourges Basket 72-82 Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring Wednesday, January 28

    Fenerbahce Opet 69-67 Casademont Zaragoza DVTK HUNTHERM 69-71 Umana Reyer Venezia ZVVZ USK Praha 78-66 Beretta Famila Schio Valencia Basket Club 72-76 Basket Landes Spar Girona 89-58 Flammes Carolo Basket

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