2015 EuroChallenge Final Four

2015 EuroChallenge Final Four
Tournament details
Host Trabzon, Turkey
Arena Hayri Gür Arena
Dates April 24, 2015 – April 26, 2014
Final positions
Champions France JSF Nanterre
(1st title)
Runners-up Turkey Trabzonspor Medical Park
Third place Romania Energia Târgu Jiu
Fourth place Germany Fraport Skyliners
Awards and statistics
MVP United States Jamal Shuler[1]

The 2015 EuroChallenge Final Four was the concluding tournament of the 2014–15 EuroChallenge season. The tournament was held in the Hayri Gür Arena in Trabzon, home of Trabzonspor Medical Park, one of the semifinalists. JSF Nanterre took the title, after beating hosts Trabzonspor 63–64 in the Final. Energia Târgu Jiu took the third place, while Fraport Skyliners finished fourth.

Bracket

Semifinals
24 April 2015
Final
26 April 2015
 Romania Energia Târgu Jiu   63  
 Turkey Trabzonspor MP   83  
 
      Turkey Trabzonspor MP   63
    France JSF Nanterre   64
Third place
 France JSF Nanterre   84   Romania Energia Târgu Jiu   83
 Germany Fraport Skyliners   79     Germany Fraport Skyliners   80

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

24 April 2015
16:30
JSF Nanterre France 8479 Germany Fraport Skyliners
Scoring by quarter: 27-18, 18-19, 19-24, 20-18
Pts: Weems 25
Rebs: Jaiteh 8
Asts: Shuler 7
Pts: Armand 17
Rebs: Morrison, Robertson 8
Asts: Coobs 5
Hayri Gür Arena, Trabzon
Attendance: 1354
Referees: Manuel Mazzoni (ITA), Georgios Poursanidis (GRE), Milan Nedovic (SLO)

Semifinal 2

24 April 2015
19:00
Energia Târgu Jiu Romania 6383 Turkey Trabzonspor Medical Park
Scoring by quarter: 22–17, 9–22, 18–19, 14–25
Pts: Watson 15
Rebs: Milošević 5
Asts: Watson 4
Pts: Hardy 26
Rebs: Ivanov 9
Asts: Bost 4
Hayri Gür Arena, Trabzon
Attendance: 6650
Referees: Neil Wilkinson (ENG), Fernando Calatrava Cuevas (ESP), Gellert Kapitany (HUN)

Third-place playoff

Giordan Watson hit a crucial three-point field goal with less than two seconds to go, to lead Energia to the win.[2]

26 April 2015
16:30
Energia Târgu Jiu Romania 8380 Germany Fraport Skyliners
Scoring by quarter: 20–13, 16–21, 19–22, 28–24
Pts: Watson 18
Rebs: Milošević 10
Asts: Watson 6
Pts: Voigtmann 21
Rebs: Voigtmann 11
Asts: Cobbs 4
Hayri Gür Arena, Trabzon
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Georgios Poursanidis (GRE), Fernando Calatrava Cuevas (ESP), Rain Peerandi (EST)

Final

The game was won by JSF Nanterre on a buzzer-beating lay-up from Terrance Campbell, that was reviewed by using instant replay.[3]

26 April 2015
19:00
Trabzonspor Medical Park Turkey 6364 France JSF Nanterre
Scoring by quarter: 17–19, 11–18, 19–16, 16–11
Pts: Hardy 16
Rebs: Veličković 7
Asts: Hardy 6
Pts: Campbell 15
Rebs: Jaiteh 7
Asts: 3 players 3
Hayri Gür Arena, Trabzon
Attendance: 7,500
Referees: Neil Wilkinson (ENG), Manuel Mazzoni (ITA), Milan Nedovic (SLO)
Trabzonspor
Nanterre
Starters Pts Reb Ast
PG 3 United States Dee Bost 9 2 1
SG 7 United States Dwight Hardy 16 1 6
SF 19 Turkey Alper Saruhan 0 0 0
PF 12 Serbia Novica Veličković 13 7 3
C 13 Bosnia and Herzegovina Andrija Stipanović 10 5 1
Reserves:
G 20 Turkey Can Altıntığ 3 1 0
F 23 United States Sean Marshall 5 4 4
F 55 Bulgaria Kaloyan Ivanov 7 3 0
G 10 Turkey Yunus Akcay 0 0 0
C 9 Turkey Hasan Yigit Seckin DNP
F 21 Turkey Nusret Yıldırım DNP
G 8 Turkey Can Korkmaz DNP
Head coach:
Bosnia and Herzegovina Nenad Marković
Game rules

Game played with FIBA rules.


Hayri Gür Arena

Starters: P R A
PG 1 United States Jamal Shuler 10 3 2
SG 44 United States Terrance Campbell 15 1 3
SF 9 Cameroon Jérémy Nzeulie 14 3 3
PF 34 United States Kyle Weems 8 5 3
C 14 France Mouhammadou Jaiteh 6 7 0
Reserves: P R A
G 3 France Joseph Gomis 7 3 1
G 5 France Marc Judith 2 1 0
F 21 United Kingdom Laurence Ekperigin 0 4 1
C 42 France Johan Passave-Ducteil 2 4 1
G 93 France William Mensah DNP
SF 24 United States Mykal Riley DNP
Head coach:
France Pascal Donnadieu

References

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