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Eurocup Basketball 2011–12 qualifying round

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This page describes the qualifying round for the Eurocup Basketball 2011–12.

The qualifying round consisted of one round, played in home and away series.

Teams

Country (League) Teams Teams (ranking in 2010-11 national championship)
Belgium Belgium (BLB) 2 Dexia Mons-Hainaut (3) Telenet BC Oostende (4)
France France (LNB Pro A) 2 Élan Chalon (5) Le Mans Sarthe BasketWC (8)
Turkey Turkey (TBL) 2 Pınar Karşıyaka (5) Beşiktaş JK (6)
Bulgaria Bulgaria (NBL) 1 Lukoil Academic (1)
Croatia Croatia (A-1 Liga) 1 Cedevita Zagreb (2)
Cyprus Cyprus (Division 1) 1 ETHA Engomis (1)
Czech Republic Czech Republic (NBL) 1 BK Prostějov (2)
Germany Germany (BBL) 1 Artland Dragons (4)
 Latvia (LBL) 1 BK Ventspils (2)
Russia Russia (PBL) 1 Spartak St. Petersburg (7)
Spain Spain (ACB) 1 Gran Canaria 2014 (6)
Sweden Sweden (SBL) 1 Norrköping DolphinsWC (2)
Ukraine Ukraine (SuperLeague) 1 BC Azovmash (5)

Matches

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Azovmash Ukraine 153–140 Latvia Ventspils 74–75 79–65
Gran Canaria 2014 Spain 153–121 Germany Artland Dragons 61–56 92–65
Dexia Mons-Hainaut Belgium 144–141 Turkey Beşiktaş Milangaz 70–78 74–63
Cedevita Croatia 157–147 France Élan Chalon 73–78 84–69
Le Mans Sarthe France 160–151 Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka 80–73 80–78
Telenet Oostende Belgium 158–129 Sweden Norrköping Dolphins 88–62 70–67
Spartak Saint Petersburg Russia 143–123 Cyprus ETHA Engomis 60–59 83–64
Prostějov Czech Republic 142–157 Bulgaria Lukoil Academic 65–70 77–87

First leg

September 27, 2011
19:00 UTC+2
BK Ventspils Latvia 75–74 Ukraine BC Azovmash
Scoring by quarter: 25–19, 17–20, 19–18, 14–17
Pts: Young 28
Rebs: Willard 8
Asts: Bakić 5
Pts: Minard 16
Rebs: Rancik 6
Asts: Four players 2
Arena Riga, Ventspils
Attendance: 600
Referees: Oscar Lefwerth (SWE), Chris Dodds (SCO), Martynas Gudas (LTU)

September 27, 2011
20:00 UTC+2
Beşiktaş JK Turkey 78–70 Belgium Dexia Mons-Hainaut
Scoring by quarter: 22–21, 19–16, 22–15, 15–18
Pts: Kemp 24
Rebs: Dudley, Erceg 10
Asts: Williams 9
Pts: Cage 13
Rebs: Carter 8
Asts: Taylor 7
BJK Akatlar Arena, Istanbul
Referees: Miguel Anguel Perez Niz (ESP), Jasmina Juras (SRB), Sergiy Zashchuk (UKR)

September 27, 2011
20:30 UTC+2
Élan Chalon France 78–73 Croatia Cedevita Zagreb
Scoring by quarter: 15–16, 29–14, 24–18, 10–25
Pts: Aminu 20
Rebs: Aminu 7
Asts: Tchicamboud 5
Pts: Owens 17
Rebs: Owens 8
Asts: Warren, Vukušić 4
Le Colisée, Chalon sur Saone
Attendance: 3,800
Referees: Boris Schmidt (GER), Alessandro Martolini (ITA), Pedro Coelho (POR)

September 27, 2011
20:30 UTC+2
Pınar Karşıyaka Turkey 73–80 France Le Mans Sarthe Basket
Scoring by quarter: 16–26, 18–17, 27–12, 12–28
Pts: Chatman 17
Rebs: Karaman 15
Asts: Chatman 6
Pts: Rochestie 17
Rebs: Three players 6
Asts: Rochestie 6
Karşıyaka Arena, Izmir
Referees: Vicente Bulto (ESP), Evgeny Vetrov (RUS), Milos Koljensic (MNE)

September 27, 2011
19:00 UTC+2
Norrköping Dolphins Sweden 62–88 Belgium Telenet BC Oostende
Scoring by quarter: 15–12, 19–30, 11–21, 17–25
Pts: Mitchell 13
Rebs: Balocka 6
Asts: Mitchell 4
Pts: Rich 19
Rebs: Djordjević 8
Asts: Serron 5
Norrköping
Attendance: 1166
Referees: Juris Kokainis (LAT), Haydn Jones (WAL), Torkild Rodsand (NOR)

September 27, 2011
18:00 UTC+2
Lukoil Academic Bulgaria 70–65 Czech Republic BK Prostějov
Scoring by quarter: 23–17, 13–14, 15–16, 19–18
Pts: Mack 17
Rebs: Banev 7
Asts: Heath 5
Pts: Smith 22
Rebs: Peterson 10
Asts: Eitutavičius 5
Universiada Hall, Sofia
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Charalampos Karakatsounis (GRE), Tomislav Vovk (CRO), Ciprian Stoica (ROU)

September 28, 2011
19:30 UTC+2
Artland Dragons Germany 56–61 Spain Gran Canaria 2014
Scoring by quarter: 13–18, 9–13, 16–14, 18–16
Pts: Hilliard 17
Rebs: Fenn, King 5
Asts: Holston 4
Pts: Haynes 14
Rebs: Rey 8
Asts: Bellas 4
Artland-Arena, Quakenbrück
Attendance: 1,603
Referees: Srdan Dozai (CRO), Emin Mogulkoc (TUR), Lahdo Sharro (SWE)

September 28, 2011
19:30 UTC+2
ETHA Engomis Cyprus 59–60 Russia Spartak St. Petersburg
Scoring by quarter: 17–15, 8–21, 13–14, 21–10
Pts: Ray 15
Rebs: Cup 8
Asts: Tutt 6
Pts: Halperin 16
Rebs: Likhodey 7
Asts: Beverley 4
Nicosia
Attendance: 100
Referees: Branislav Mrdak (SRB), Miroslav Tomov (BUL), Yair Michaelly (ISR)

Second leg

October 4, 2011
18:00 UTC+2
BC Azovmash Ukraine 79–65 Latvia BK Ventspils
Scoring by quarter: 14–16, 23–16, 25–24, 17–9
Pts: Minard 24
Rebs: Rizvić 10
Asts: Ewing 5
Pts: Bakić 18
Rebs: Willard 9
Asts: Three players 2
Sportkompleks Illichivets, Mariupol
Attendance: 3,022
Referees: Anton Makhlin (RUS), Marcin Kowalski (POL), Uros Obrknezevic (SRB)

Azovmash won 153–140 on aggregate


October 4, 2011
19:00 UTC+2
Spartak St. Petersburg Russia 83–64 Cyprus ETHA Engomis
Scoring by quarter: 24–21, 25–15, 21–12, 13–16
Pts: Beverley 26
Rebs: Zupan 6
Asts: Halperin 7
Pts: Okafor 15
Rebs: Ray, Lalovic 6
Asts: Massamba 4
Yubileyny Sports Palace, St. Petersburg
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Milivoje Jovcic (SRB), Omer Esteron (ISR), Piotr Pastusiak (POL)

Spartak Saint Petersburg won 143–123 on aggregate


October 4, 2011
20:00 UTC+2
Dexia Mons-Hainaut Belgium 74–63 Turkey Beşiktaş JK
Scoring by quarter: 14–18, 14–17, 25–10, 21–18
Pts: Slaughter 19
Rebs: Nivins 9
Asts: Slaughter, Singletary 4
Pts: Kemp 18
Rebs: Hawkins 8
Asts: Williams 7
Mons Arena, Mons
Attendance: 3,050
Referees: Sreten Radovic (CRO), Carlos Cortes (ESP), Petr Hrusa (CZE)

Dexia Mons-Hainaut won 144–141 on aggregate


October 4, 2011
20:00 UTC+2
Cedevita Zagreb Croatia 84–69 France Élan Chalon
Scoring by quarter: 20–16, 18–14, 20–24, 26–15
Pts: Draper 18
Rebs: Baždarić 7
Asts: Draper 10
Pts: Schilb 21
Rebs: Adolphe 6
Asts: Schilb 5
Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Guerrino Cerebuch (ITA), Aleksandar Milojevik (MKD), Petros Papapetrou (GRE)

Cedevita Zagreb won 157–147 on aggregate


October 4, 2011
20:30 UTC+2
Le Mans Sarthe Basket France 80–78 Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka
Scoring by quarter: 20–24, 25–22, 16–23, 19–9
Pts: Acker 19
Rebs: Acker 6
Asts: Rochestie 10
Pts: Ikonić 21
Rebs: Morgan, Chatman 9
Asts: Chatman 5
Antarès, Le Mans
Attendance: 4,830
Referees: Miguel Perez Perez (ESP), Ingus Baumanis (LAT), Simon Unsworth (ENG)

Le Mans won 160–151 on aggregate


October 4, 2011
21:30 UTC+2
Gran Canaria 2014 Spain 92–65 Germany Artland Dragons
Scoring by quarter: 27-20, 23-21, 24-14, 18-10
Pts: Rey 14
Rebs: Rey 6
Asts: Bellas, Green 3
Pts: Strasser 11
Rebs: Grünheid 5
Asts: Holston 5
Centro Insular, Las Palmas
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Paolo Taurino (ITA), Nicolas Maestre (FRA), Sérgio Silva (POR)

Gran Canaria won 153–121 on aggregate


October 5, 2011
17:00 UTC+2
BK Prostějov Czech Republic 77–87 Bulgaria Lukoil Academic
Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 23–19, 14–32, 24–17
Pts: Eitutavičius 14
Rebs: Peterson 6
Asts: Venta 4
Pts: Owens 17
Rebs: Heath, Mack 6
Asts: Heath 3
Prostějov
Referees: Marius Ciulin (ROU), Aare Halliko (EST), David Berekashvili (GEO)

Lukoil Academic won 157–142 on aggregate


October 5, 2011
20:30 UTC+2
Telenet BC Oostende Belgium 70–67 Sweden Norrköping Dolphins
Scoring by quarter: 22-18, 21-17, 8-19, 19-13
Pts: Booker 14
Rebs: Booker 10
Asts: Katnić, Djordjević 4
Pts: Ayuba 18
Rebs: Ayuba 10
Asts: Mitchell, Saks 2
Sea'Arena, Ostend
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Sreten Radovic (CRO), Carlos Cortes (ESP), Petr Hrusa (CZE)

Telenet BC Oostende won 158–129 on aggregate