Date | R | Home v Away | - |
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03/31 13:00 | 3 | Nadezhda Orenburg Women v Vologda-Chevakata Women | 77-54 |
03/23 14:30 | 3 | Vologda-Chevakata Women v Nadezhda Orenburg Women | 68-87 |
03/23 14:00 | 3 | Sparta & K Vidnoe Women v Dynamo Moscow Women | 55-77 |
03/23 11:00 | 4 | Enisey Krasnoyarsk Women v Spartak Noginsk Women | 73-68 |
03/23 10:00 | 3 | Energyia Ivanovo Women v Dynamo Kursk Women | 53-74 |
03/23 07:00 | 3 | Dynamo Novosibirsk Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women | 55-82 |
03/22 11:00 | 3 | Enisey Krasnoyarsk Women v Spartak Noginsk Women | 74-71 |
03/18 13:00 | 2 | Spartak Noginsk Women v Enisey Krasnoyarsk Women | 73-74 |
03/17 13:00 | 1 | Spartak Noginsk Women v Enisey Krasnoyarsk Women | 71-55 |
The Russian Women's Basketball Premier League is the premier women's basketball competition in Russia. The category consists of 11 teams playing a total of 20 rounds. At the end of the regular season the top eight teams play the play-offs throughout April, ending in a 5 matches final.
UMMC Ekaterinburg is the most successful team in the championship with 15 titles, including a record 13-year winning streak. Defunct team CSKA Moscow, later relocated to Samara as VBM-SGAU Samara (9), Dynamo Moscow (4) and Spartak Moscow Region (2) follow in the palmares. Thanks to large number of foreign players, WBPL teams have been successful in the Euroleague since the 2000s, with Spartak Moscow Region winning 4 titles in a row (a competition record since 1976), UMMC Ekaterinburg winning 6 titles, and VBM-SGAU Samara and Dynamo Kursk one each.
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