1993–94 Ronchetti Cup

The 1993–94 Ronchetti Cup was the 23rd edition of FIBA's second-tier competition for European women's basketball clubs. It was contested by 67 teams, ten more than the previous season, and ran from 8 September 1993 to 16 March 1994.[1] Ahena Cesena won the competition for the first and sole time, defeating defending champion Lavezzini Parma in the third all-Italian final in your years. It was the last of five editions in a row won by Italian teams.[2]

First Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Tory Kosice 140–129 Montmontaza Zagreb69–5671–73
Gustino Schnitzelplatz 140–129 Slovan Bratislava70–9261–78
Flamurtari Vlorë 141–155 Dorostol Silistra81–7560–80
ENAD Nicosia 82–121 Elitzur Ramla37–5445–67
Chaika Donetsk Walkover Lokomotiva Kosice
Serebranaja Korzina 106–192 Septemvri Sofia54–8952–103

Second Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
ELK Meelis 124–126 Wemex Berlin62–5562–71
Levski Sofia 131–109 Agia Paraskevi68–5563–54
İstanbul Üniversitesi 119–145 Wolfenbüttel65–6954–76
Tory Kosice 128–106 Telekomas Vilnius72–5556–51
Elitzur Ramla 142–148 Icim Arad86–8356–65
Slovan Bratislava 136–131 Botasspor72–6564–66
Laisve Kaunas 200–132 Concern Podolsk96–74104–58
Hrvatski Dragovoljac 136–131 Dorostol Silistra64–5461–70
Copia Prague 113–130 Borsodchem Miskolc55–7058–60
KZO Wetzikon 142–200 Pariódico Zaragoza71–10371–97
Elitzur Holon 123–135 Apollon Kalamarias62–6561–70
Chaika Donetsk 170–152 Fartec Brasov77–4993–103
Deniz Nakliyat 96–186 Tarbes51–9445–92
Královo Pole 139–155 Sommerkonfort Lodz71–7068–85
Horizont Minsk 122–194 Willwood Venezia62–8260–112
Septemvri Sofia 148–151 Besiktas90–7958–72
Kograd Maribor 113–179 Famila Schio56–8357–96
Acadimir Ilioupolis 126–141 Lachen RamatHaSharon69–6957–72
Tesmodon Rostov 173–128 Sokol Hradec Kralove92–5681–72
Simeks Skopje 82–225 Budapest SE46–11936–106
MENT Thessaloniki 111–140 MTK Budapest73–6338–77
Kozachka Zaporozhye Walkover Polfa Pabianice
Sparta Bertrange 99–157 Universa Marburg51–7648–81
Rogaska Zlatina 185–164 Sparta Prague75–84110–80
Miniflat Rozenbeka 109–186 Valenciennes Olympic58–8951–97
Moldova Chisinau 129–130 Odeja Kranj73–5556–75
Spartak Myjava 112–155 Ahena Cesena58–7354–82
Symel Tenerife 164–94 CAB Madeira82–4682–48

Third Qualifying Stage

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Wemex Berlin 125–132 Levski Sofia74–6251–70
Wolfenbüttel 177–147 Tory Kosice88–5589–92
Icim Arad 120–138 Stade Clermontois67–5953–79
Slovan Bratislava 119–182 Laisve Kaunas57–9562–87
Hrvatski Dragovoljac 139–153 Borsodchem Miskolc73–7466–79
Periódico Zaragoza 141–127 Apollon Kalamarias70–6171–66
Tarbes Walkover Chaika Donetsk
Periódico Zaragoza 141–127 Apollon Kalamarias70–6171–66
Sommerkonfort Lodz 121–147 Willwood Vicenza68–6753–80
Besiktas 104–160 Famila Schio41–7563–85
Vigo 134–138 Lachen Ramat HaSharon62–6572–73
Tesmodon Rostov 153–131 Budapest SE72–6081–71
MTK Budapest 167–140 Kozachka Zaporozhye93–6574–75
Universa Marburg 78–189 BEX Argentaria40–9238–97
Rogaska Slatina 144–225 Valenciennes Olympic65–9579–130
Odeja Kranj 119–164 Ahena Cesena56–8563–79
Symel Tenerife 123–164 Lavezzini Parma54–8069–84

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA
Willwood Vicenza 642437375
Valenciennes Olympic 642450408
Lachen Ramat HaSharon 624399470
Tesmodon Rostov 615408488

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA
Ahena Cesena 642460417
Tarbes 642459430
Tasve Kaunas 633479491
Borsodchem Miskolc 615428488

Group C

Team Pld W L PF PA
BEX Argentaria 651464362
Famila Schio 633434444
Wolfenbüttel 633441420
Levski Sofia 615370483

Group D

Team Pld W L PF PA
Lavezzini Parma 660539412
Stade Clermontois 633433426
MTK Budapest 633430432
Periódico Zaragoza 606350482

Quarterfinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Valenciennes Olympic 118–127 Ahena Cesena59–5959–68
Stade Clermontois 129–148 BEX Argentaria66–7663–72
Tarbes 154–135 Willwood Vicenza71–6183–74
Famila Schio 136–147 Lavezzini Parma74–6762–80

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Ahena Cesena 122–112 BEX Argentaria61–5961–53
Tarbes 132–150 Lavezzini Parma69–6263–88

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Ahena Cesena 144–133 Lavezzini Parma78–6566–68
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References

  1. Results in FIBA Europe's website
  2. List of finals in FIBA Europe's website
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