EUC Basketball 2011 concluded

EUC Basketball 2011 concluded

The 9th European Universities Basketball Championship concluded on Wednesday, July 20th with a short but exciting Closing Ceremony at Vista Alegre sports hall, where both male and female final matches took place.

In women competition, the Russian State Agricultural University (Russia) deserved final victory after winning all their matches at the tournament, defeating the Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan (Poland) in the finals. Bronze medal went to the University of Mainz (Germany).

Women's winning team: Russian State Agricultural University (RUS)

In men’s final, the title of champion went to the Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania), beating the Leningrad State University (Russia) in a thrilling final. Bronze medal was awarded to the University of Fatih (Turkey).

Men's winning team: Vytautas Magnus University (LTU)

Male & female all star teams, medals and awards were presented by prof. Jose Manuel Roldan, the Rector of the University of Cordoba; Mr Adam. Roczek, Sports Manager of EUSA; Mr Miguel Angel Torrico, Deputy Major of the City Council of Cordoba; Mr Jose María Prieto, responsible of Youth and Sports from the Deputy of Cordoba; prof. Manuel Torres, vice-rector of the University of Cordoba and Chairman of the OC; Mr Peter George and Mr Ulf Öhrman, Basketball Technical Delegates of EUSA; Mr Dario Garcia, Technical Delegate of the OC and Mr Miguel Angel Gonzalez, Technical Delegate of the OC.

Rector prof Jose Manuel Roldan, EUSA delegates Mr George and Ohrman and EUSA representative Mr Roczek

Male Competition – Final Ranking

1) Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania)
2) Leningrad State University (Russia)
3) Fatih University (Turkey)
4) CUS Genova (Italy)
5) University of Zagreb (Croatia)
6) Lvivska Politekhnika National University (Ukraine)
7) University of Valladolid (Spain)
8) Leonard De Vinci University (France)
9) University of Kozminski (Poland)
10) University of Nis (Serbia)
11) CUS Bologna (Italy)
12) University of Cordoba (Spain)
13) University of Maribor (Slovenia)
14) University of Bayreuth (Germany)
15) College Management Of Academic Studies (Israel)
16) Romanian-American University (Romania)
17) Jagiellonian University in Krakov (Poland)
18) University of Aveiro (Portugal)

Dream Team - Men

Male All-Star Team:
Point Guard: Sarunas Vasiliauskas, Vytautas Magnus University (LTU)
Shooting Guard: Diho Butorac, University of Zagreb (CRO)
Small Forward: Andrey Kanyjin, Leningrad St. University (RUS)
Power Forward: Caner Ercan, University of Fatih (TUR)
Center: Adomas Drungilas, Vytautas Magnus University (LTU)


Female Competition – Final Ranking

1) Russian State Agricultural University (Russia)
2) Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan (Poland)
3) University of Mainz (Germany)
4) University of The Basque Country (Spain)
5) University of Belgrade (Serbia)
6) University of Istanbul (Turkey)
7) University of Tartu (Estonia)
8) University of Cordoba (Spain)
9) University of Reims Champagne Ardenne (France)
10) CUS Milano (Italy)
11) University of Cyprus (Cyprus)
12) Technical University of Munich (Germany)

Dream Team - Women

Female All Star Team
Point Guard: Gizem Yavuz, University of Istanbul (TUR)
Shooting Guard: Agniezska Skobel, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan (POL)
Small Forward: Anastasia Loginova, Russian St. Agricultural University (RUS)
Power Forward: Maria Cherepanova, Russian St. Agricultural University (RUS)
Center: Jelena Radic, University Of Belgrade (SRB)

The next European Universities Championship will take place in Split, Croatia in two years time, but next July in 2012, the 1st European Universities Games will be held in Cordoba, gathering together 10 different sports in the biggest European Universities competition organized ever.

All competition results, pictures and more info about this year’s event can be found at www.eusabasket2011.com and www.facebook.com/eusabasket2011.

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