Finals:
April 26, 2018
The championship series finally started on Thursday after Sopron was able to rest from their big weekend. They had a tricky beginning as Szekszard won the tiebreaker for home court advantage, but they overturned that for a 63-53 win and will now get to host the next game.
Szekszard vs. Sopron 53-63 SZE Oblak 11 Gereben 10 McCall 7/9r Krnjic 3 SOP Milovanovic 16 Turner 12/6r Page 9 Crvendakic 6/8r
3rd Place:
April 24, 2018
This series started on Tuesday as Gyor beat ZTE 72-56.
Gyor vs. ZTE 72-56 GYO Torok 16 Fields 14 Goree 12/6r Krivacevic 4/10r ZTE Parker 12/6r Jeffery 12 Koizar 11 Szalay 10
5th Place:
April 24, 2018
On Tuesday, Cegled ended the series with a 93-78 win over DVTK as they were led by the trio of Jovana Popovic, Chanel Mokango, and Shayla Cooper.
Cegled vs. DVTK 93-78 CEG Popovic 28 Mokango 27/8r Cooper 21/11r/6a DVTK Szabo 15 Brewer 12/11r Nagy 12/6a Fontenette 11/6a
Cegled wins series 2-0
7th Place:
April 21, 2018
On Saturday, Pecsi looked set to force a deciding game, but Sanja Mandic and Pecs came back in dramatic fashion to win 69-67.
Pecsi vs. Pecs 67-69 PEC Rujak 17 Slaughter 9/8r Cheslek 8 PEA Mandic 25 Imovbioh 10/18r Roberson 6
Pecs wins series 2-0
9th Place:
April 21, 2018
The halfway point of the double round-robin was reached on Saturday. Vasas got an impressive effort from Jefimija Karakasevic to beat MTK 66-62.
Vasas vs. MTK 66-62 VAS Karakasevic 21/22r Borondy 17/8r Meresz 14/9r Kalu 12 MTK Horvath 18 Szekely-Horvath 10/6r Szabo 10/6r Cvitkovic 10 Pal 3
Standings:
- Vasas 6-16
- MTK 3-19
- Ujbuda 2-20