2023–24 EuroCup Women
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For the equivalent men's tournament, see 2023–24 EuroCup Basketball.
The 2023–24 EuroCup Women was the 22nd edition of FIBA Europe's second-tier international competition for women's basketball clubs under such name. LDLC ASVEL Féminin are the defending champions, but won't defend their title because they're taking part in the 2023–24 EuroLeague Women.
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EuroCup Women | |||||||
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Season | 2023–24 | ||||||
Dates | Qualifying: 20–27 September 2023 Regular season: 11 October – 30 November 2023 Knockout stage: 13 December 2023 – 10 April 2024 | ||||||
Number of games | 212 | ||||||
Number of teams | Competition proper: 48 Total: 51 (from 20 countries) | ||||||
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Champions | London Lions (1st title) | ||||||
Runners-up | Beşiktaş | ||||||
Finals MVP | Karlie Samuelson | ||||||
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Records | |||||||
Biggest home win | Flammes Carolo Basket 108–42 Eleftheria Moschatou (11 October 2023) | ||||||
Biggest away win | ŽKK Ragusa Dubrovnik 34–113 Umana Reyer Venice (1 November 2023) | ||||||
Highest scoring | Tango Bourges Basket 124–92 Antalya Toroslar BC (11 October 2023) | ||||||
Highest attendance | 5,200 Spar Girona 77–64 Galatasaray Cagdas Factoring (22 February 2024)[2] | ||||||
Lowest attendance | 100 (nine games) | ||||||
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London Lions became the first British team to ever win a European title in basketball after beating Beşiktaş in the final.[3]