March 8, 2019
All series continued on Friday with home teams needing wins to avoid elimination. Valeriane Ayayi and USK Praha were ready to end the season early, leaving Fenerbahce fans disappointed again at this stage after a 77-65 loss. TTT Riga competed against Emma Meesseman and Ekaterinburg, but were bounced out after a 77-55 loss, failing to do their part to keep the favorites from getting closer to their record number of titles. Polkowice ended up being the closest to avoid being swept as the combination of Jasmine Thomas and Temi Fagbenle kept them in the game, but Breanna Stewart and Dynamo Kursk took care of business 81-77. Sopron advanced to the next round again, although this was less of a surprise as they won 74-64 in Bourges. The Final Four will take place on April 12th and 14th with one of the four teams hosting as all except Dynamo Kursk have hosted in recent years.
Fenerbahce vs. USK Praha 65-77 FENE Plum 17 Verameyenka 15 Stokes 10/12r Hartley 5 Vaughn 2 Zandalasini 2 Canitez 0 USK Ayayi 25 Thomas 13/10r/8a Kat. Elhotova 11 Harrison 9/9r Oblak 9 Romero 0
USK Praha wins series 2-0
TTT Riga vs. Ekaterinburg 55-77 TTTR Basko 13 Pulvere 11 Vitola 8/8r Peddy 7 Slaughter 5/6r Kreslina 3 Eglite 0 UMMC Meesseman 27/6r Griner 19/8r McBride 11/6r Vandersloot 9/9a Torrens 4/16r/7a Vadeeva 3/6r Baric 2 Musina 0 Belyakova 0
Ekaterinburg wins series 2-0
Polkowice vs. Dynamo Kursk 77-81 CCC Thomas 24 Fagbenle 23/8r Hayes 19 Leedham 6 DYNK Stewart 28/9r Prince 18 Howard 17/7r Petrovic 15/6r Hollingsworth 2 Cruz 1 Xargay 0
Dynamo Kursk wins series 2-0
Bourges vs. Sopron 64-74 BOUR Ouvina 12 Johannes 11 Raincock-Ekunwe 10/7r Plouffe 10 Sharp 2 SOP Jovanovic 18/10r Crvendakic 16/11r Dupree 13 Turner 8 Zahui B 8
Sopron wins series 2-0