Quarterfinals:
Teams went on the road looking to advance to the semifinals on Saturday. Sopron completed the sweep over ZTE as Devereaux Peters led them to a 79-61 win. Atomeromu needed a brilliant performance from Kateryna Rymarenko to keep the series alive against Miskolc, prevailing 62-61 in overtime. Cegledi also got a good performance to extend their series with Gyor as Maja Skoric helped them win 72-63 despite the best efforts of Cyesha Goree. There will be yet another Game 3 midweek as Pecs beat Pecsi 73-64 in the series that was thought to be likely to be the closest.
April 2, 2016
ZTE NKK vs. UNIQA Sopron 61-79 ZTE Nagy 13 Horvath 11/6r Szelesy 11 Velkey 7 SOP Peters 20/12r Fegyverneky 15 Honti 13/9a Simon 11 Krnjic 4/6r
UNIQA Sopron wins series 2-0
Atomeromu vs. Aluinvent DVTK Miskolc 62-61 (OT) ATO Rymarenko 22/15r Scekic 14 Barber 8/10r MIS Likhtarovich 18 Rasheed 13 Hodges 4 Brewer 0
Series tied 1-1
Cegledi EKK vs. UNI GYOR 72-63 CEG Skoric 22/8r Maksimovic 17/9r Medgyessy 11/12a GYO Goree 23/12r Radocaj 14 Chaney 6
Series tied 1-1
PEAC-Pecs vs. PINKK-Pecsi 424 73-64 PEA Williams 16/9r Stankovic 16 Parks 14/6r Raksanyi 13 Pedrals 10 Avery 0 PEC Robertson-Warren 17/10r Drammeh 15/11r Babkina 11 Handy 3
Series tied 1-1
9th Place Playoff:
The 9th place playoff series started on Saturday with Judit Barnai and Sara Pusztai leading Ujbuda to a 78-60 win over Vasas.
April 2, 2016
ELTE-BEAC Ujbuda vs. Vasas Akademia 78-60 UJB Barnai 22/8r Pusztai 20 Sule 15/8a Pal 3/6a VAS Farkas 13 Zsilinszky 12 Dobos 10/8r