Final:
April 25, 2017
Atomeromu did well to earn the top seed after the regular season, but the real challenge for them started on Tuesday against a full strength Sopron team with no other competitions to think about. Sopron left with a 61-45 win to flip homecourt advantage back in their favor, giving themselves a good chance to create a big lead at home on Friday.
Atomeromu vs. Sopron 45-61 ATO Lisec 15/10r Daniel 3 SOP Johnson 15 George 9/8r Krnjic 8 Turner 7
3rd Place:
April 26, 2017
This series started on Wednesday with a big 91-64 win for Gyor behind Briana Kiesel and Cyesha Goree. Cegled will need to win at home on Saturday to extend their season.
Gyor vs. Cegled 91-64 GYO Kiesel 26 Goree 24/10r Likhtarovich 17 Varga 12 CEG Nagu-Bujdoso 17/8r Skoric 15/11r Medgyessy 11/6r Katona 10
5th Place:
April 26, 2017
Jessica Kuster was unstoppable on Wednesday as a big third quarter got Pecs the 78-71 win over Miskolc. The series shifts venues for the next game on Sunday.
Pecs vs. Miskolc 78-71 PEA Kuster 37/11r Juhasz 13 Raksanyi 11 MIS Jovanovic 19/6r Tomlinson 18/6r Rasheed 16 Szecsi 6/7r
7th Place:
April 26, 2017
This series also started on Wednesday as Kirby Burkholder led Vasas again, this time over ZTE 90-73. ZTE will need to win on Friday to extend the series.
Vasas vs. ZTE 90-73 VAS Burkholder 21/15r/6a Szalay 14/6a Horvath 13/6r Nagy 10 Velkey 0 ZTE Bachvarova 15/8r Colic 12/7r/6a Dusanic 11
9th Place:
April 26, 2017
MTK ended their season on Wednesday with a 71-70 loss to Pecsi. The final game of the double round-robin will be played on Saturday.
Pecsi vs. MTK 71-70 PEA Sarok 13/6r Bozoki 13 Martonosi 12 Kovalcsik 11/8r Santa 10/6r/6a MTK Zsovar 16 Szabo 14 Turoczi 13/8r Szekely-Horvath 13/6r Semsei 10