ACES ABROAD: Domestic League Update, April 26, 2019

Fri, Apr 26, 2019, 3:19 PM

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Many WNBA players take their talents overseas during the “offseason,” and the Aces are no exception. Check the official online home of the Aces each week for updates on how your favorite players are performing in their adopted countries.

RUSSIA (PBL)

Kayla McBride—UMMC Ekaterinburg (17-1)
Recent Games: Finals—Apr. 25, W 68-64, vs. Dynamo K
12 points, 3 rebounds
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Kayla McBride and UMMC Ekaterinburg saw their run at an undefeated campaign come to an end in the final game of the regular season, but they still headed into the playoffs as the number one seed. Their quarterfinal matchup against No. 8 seed Dynamo NR began March 18, and ended in an Ekaterinburg sweep, as did the team’s semifinal matchup against MVA, and the championship meeting vs. Dynamo K.

Final PBL Standings
1 UMMC 17-1
2 Dynamo K. 17-1
3 Nadezhda O. 13-5
4 MBA 10-8
5 Inventa 10-8
6 Enisey 9-9
7 Spartak&K MR 7-11
8 Dynamo NR 5-13
9 Spartak N. 2-16
10 Dynamo M. 0-18

 

CZECH REPUBLIC (ZBL)

Isabelle Harrison—USK Praha (20-0)
Recent Games: Finals—Apr. 14, W 93-56, vs. Zabiny Brno 
26 points, 11 rebounds
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The Czech Republic League regular season is over, and Isabelle Harrison and USK Praha finished undefeated at 20-0. The top eight teams make the postseason, and USK Praha swept No.8 seed Slovanka MB in three games in the quarterfinals, and did likewise to Sokol HK in the semifinals. They also swept Zabiny Brno in the Finals.

Final ZBL Standings
1 USK Praha 20-0
2 KP Bmo 15-5
3 Zabiny Bmo 14-6
4 Nymburk 13-7
5 Sokol HK 13-7
6 Loko Trutnov 12-8
7 BLK Praha 9-11
8 Slovanka MB 6-14
9 SBS Ostrava 5-15
10 MK Technic 2-18
11 U19 Chance 1-19

 

ITALY 

Dearica Hamby—Ragusa (16-4)
Recent Game: Semifinals—April 24, W 66-57, vs. Venezia
26 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals
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Next Game: Semifinals Game 5—April 27 vs. Venezia

 

The Italian League season wrapped up in late March, with Dearica Hamby’s Ragusa squad securing the No. 3 seed in the eight-team playoffs. They began their quarterfinal series against Lucca on April 4, and swept the best-two-out-of-three series. They trail Venezia two-games-to-one in the semifinals.

Final Italian League A1 Standings
1 Venezia 17-3
2 Familia Schio 17-3
3 Ragusa 16-4
4 Broni 13-7
5 San Martino 13-7
6 Lucca 9-11
7 Vigarano 8-12
8 Sesto SG 7-13
9 Empoli 4-16
10 Battipaglia 3-17
11 Torino 3-17
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Napoli 9-5

 

TURKEY (KBSL) 

Moriah Jefferson—Galatasaray (17-9) Kelsey Plum—Fenerbahce (22-4)
Recent Game: Semifinals—Apr. 24, L, 72-51 vs. Fenerbahce Recent Game: Semifinals—Apr. 24, W, 72-51, vs. Galatasaray
9 points, 4 rebounds, 7 assists Did Not Play
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Next Games: Semifinals—April 26 vs. Fenerbahce Next Games: Semifinals—April 26 vs. Galatasaray
Semifinals—April 29 vs. Fenerbahce Semifinals—April 29 vs. Galatasaray
Kelsey Bone—Cukurova (23-3)
Recent Game: Semifinals—Apr. 25, W, 74-50, vs. Botas 
11 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists
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Next Game: Semifinals—April 27 vs. Botas
Semifinals—April 30 vs. Botas

The Turkish League regular season came to an end April 14, with Cukurova finishing in first place, Fenerbahce in second, and Galatasaray in sixth. The quarterfinals began April 16 with all three teams advancing to the semis. Moriah Jefferson and Kelsey Plum face off against one another in one semifinal, while Kelsey Bone takes on #4 seed Botas and Elizabeth Williams (Atlanta Dream) in the other.

 

KBSL Standings
1 Cukurova 23-3
2 Fenerbahce 22-4
3 Hatay 20-6
4 Botas 18-8
5 Mersin BSB 18-8
6 Galatasaray 17-9
7 Besiktas 16-10
8 OGM Orman 13-13
9 Izmit 11-15
10 Kayseri 8-18
11 Adana Basket 8-18
12 Canik Belediye 6-20
13 Istanbul U. 1-25
14 Kircicegi B. 1-25