March 10, 2017
All four series finished on Friday in Turkey. Galatasaray was the least likely host team to advance after results on Tuesday, but quickly got to work on the deficit. Moriah Jefferson and Astou Traore helped them get the 82-66 win, which was enough to beat Good Angels Kosice 144-139 overall. Wisla looked to spoil Hatay’s day by taking an early lead, but the hosts took care of business in the second half behind Barbara Turner to win 77-76, advancing by a 146-133 margin. Abdullah Gul University had the biggest lead after the first game and they built on that at home before coasting to a 73-68 win with Saziye Ivegin leading the way for a comfortable 158-133 margin against Lattes Montpellier. Courtney Vandersloot helped Yakin Dogu University widen the margin after a close first game, beating Villeneuve 73-61 to stretch the final tally to 141-128.
Galatasaray vs. Good Angels Kosice 82-66 GALA Jefferson 25 Traore 21 Papova 12 Vitola 9/7r Paris 5 Da Silva 2 KOSC Jurcenkova 15 Baugh 12/7r Zirkova 12 Oblak 10 Allen 8
Galatasaray advances 144-139
Hatay vs. Wisla Can-Pack 77-76 HATA Turner 20/6a Paris 17/11r Hurst 17/7r/7a Snytsina 15 Stankovic 0 Tanacan 0 WIS Morrison 18 Ygueravide 17/7a Ben Abdelkader 16/7a Gidden 11/6r Kobryn 11
Hatay advances 146-133
Bellona AGU vs. BLMA 73-68 KAYS Ivegin 20 Mazic 12/9r Gray 8 Dubljevic 6 Wright 4 Wauters 2 Sanders 2 BLMA Mann 15 Michel 14 Robert 14 Halman 11
Bellona AGU advances 158-133
Yakin Dogu Universitesi vs. ESBVA-LM 73-61 YDUB Vandersloot 21/12a McBride 14 Hollingsworth 13/8r Robinson 10/8r Carson 1 Leuchanka 0 Cakir 0 ESBV Iagupova 18 Sy 15/6r Amant 10 Ayayi 5/6r
Yakin Dogu Universitesi advances 141-128
The semifinals will be played on March 21st and 24th with the team listed first hosting the first game:
Hatay vs. Bellona AGU
Galatasaray vs. Yakin Dogu Universitesi