Finals:
April 20, 2022
The finals had the two expected teams, but not with the players that had made the rivalry in recent years. Eva Lisec was the only player who was subject to foreign player limits in the game and she proved to be the difference for Dynamo Kursk in a 68-44 win on Wednesday. Ekaterinburg will have to rally to avoid falling into a bigger hole when they host again on Friday.
Ekaterinburg vs. Dynamo Kursk 44-68 EKA Vadeeva 15/8r Belyakova 6 Adashchyk 0 DYK Lisec 24/11r
3rd Place:
April 20, 2022
This series started on Wednesday with an unusual format to minimize travel as Syktyvkar hosts the next game on Thursday as well while Moscow will be the site of the last three games. Raisa Musina was brilliant for Nika in a 74-66 win over MBA.
Nika Syktyvkar vs. MBA Moscow 74-66 NIK Musina 34/10r Marchenkova 14/10r Psareva 13/12r/6a MBA Petrushina 12 Logunova 11/10r Maiga 10/7r Kirillova 10/7r
5th Place:
April 18, 2022
The consolation bracket series started on Monday in Vidnoje and Nadezhda defeated Spartak Moscow 89-63. They host the other games in Orenburg on Friday and Saturday and a win will end the series.
Spartak Moscow vs. Nadezhda Orenburg 63-89 SPM Repnikova 15 Zotkina 14/10r Ignatova 11 NAD Linskens 19/8r Medvedeva 17 Tohtash 15 Rakhimova 10
7th Place:
April 18, 2022
The first game on Monday was in this series as the two Siberian teams played in Novosibirsk. Iulia Gladkova helped Enisey leave with an 84-57 win and now they only need one win in Krasnoyarsk on Friday or Saturday to end the season on a winning note.
Dynamo Novosibirsk vs. Enisey Krasnoyarsk 57-84 DYN Potemina 15/8r Zvereva 12 Stolyar 12 Novikova 10 ENI Gladkova 22/11r Latsgal 14 Pashkovskaia 11 Pachurina 10