2014–15 Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague

The 2014–15 Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague was the 24th edition of the Ukrainian top-tier basketball championship.[1][2] The season started on October 11, 2014 and ended on May 4, 2015.

Ukrainian SuperLeague
Competition details
Teams 11
Games played 187
Dates October 11, 2014 – May 4, 2015
Final positions
Champions Khimik
(1st title)
Runners-up Dnipro
Third place Budivelnyk
Fourth place Kyiv
Awards
MVP Denys Lukashov
Finals MVP Derek Needham
Statistical leaders
Points Ruslan Otverchenko
20.8
Rebounds Maks Adam Konate
9.3
Assists Cameron Randels
6.5
Records
Biggest home win Kyiv 112–48 Odessa
(28 March 2015)
Biggest away win Kyiv 58–109 Khimik
(30 March 2015)
Highest scoring Kyiv 124–98 Dnipro-Azot
(22 February 2015)
Winning streak 36
Khimik
Losing streak 12
Politekhnika-Halychyna, Mykolaiv
All statistics correct as of April 21, 2015.

Because of the unrest in Ukraine, just 7 foreign players played in the league this season.[3] BC Donetsk and BC Azovmash didn't participate this season.

In the regular season, Khimik took the top seed unbeaten with a 30–0 record, and eventually took the title after winning 36 games in a row.

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Khimik 30 30 0 2654 1856 +798 60 Qualificiation for semifinals
2 Budivelnyk 30 26 4 2458 1860 +598 56
3 Dnipro 30 19 11 2353 2081 +272 49 Qualificiation for quarterfinals
4 Kyiv 30 15 15 2332 2386 54 45
5 Cherkaski Mavpy 30 15 15 2307 2410 103 45
6 Ferro-ZNTU 30 15 15 2291 2472 181 43
7 Mykolaiv 30 11 19 2103 2353 250 40 Qualificiation for quarterfinals
8 Hoverla Ivano-Frankivsk 30 11 19 2064 2142 78 38
9 Odessa 30 8 22 2239 2555 316 36
10 Politekhnika-Halychyna 30 7 23 2067 2474 407 36
11 Dnipro-Azot 30 8 22 2136 2415 279 34

Results

Rounds 1-20

Home \ Away BUD CHE DNI AZO FER HOV KHI KYI MYK ODE POL
BC Budivelnyk 89–61 83–61 100–75 92–60 76–69 83–84 80–76 20–0 85–63 96–58
Cherkaski Mavpy 71–79 74–69 79–76 77–72 87–85 67–84 80–96 73–61 100–91 86–70
BC Dnipro 70–72 88–73 71–54 88–67 86–79 49–63 76–56 94–68 98–65 74–52
BC Dnipro-Azot 48–81 81–97 70–78 90–63 76–67 56–79 71–52 67–73 68–75 88–72
BC Ferro-ZNTU 90–83 100–87 83–68 89–76 89–78 56–78 75–80 79–77 84–83 73–70
Hoverla Ivano-Frankivsk 59–61 59–63 69–67 73–81 76–74 79–90 66–62 57–78 83–80 74–51
BC Khimik 77–71 79–62 76–68 104–56 106–63 76–65 95–64 92–46 90–56 98–54
BC Kyiv 48–90 74–83 78–71 94–65 84–81 72–69 73–77 106–81 75–86 98–64
MBC Mykolaiv 48–65 86–63 64–78 79–64 82–57 78–58 67–85 85–87 101–80 68–56
BC Odessa 68–82 77–81 72–77 77–89 76–109 90–71 75–87 100–81 84–92 75–69
BC Politekhnika-Halychyna 45–98 69–83 56–93 84–82 74–78 61–75 75–105 71–74 81–96 68–77
Source:
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Rounds 21-30

Home \ Away BUD CHE DNI AZO FER HOV KHI KYI MYK ODE POL
BC Budivelnyk 84–64 86–64 61–66 99–65 77–60
Cherkaski Mavpy 49–77 83–85 73–77 95–77 84–76
BC Dnipro 93–63 71–67 60–69 85–53 104–74
BC Dnipro-Azot 71–101 85–76 77–103 94–71 76–90
BC Ferro-ZNTU 57–101 89–74 83–66 74–78 70–80
Hoverla Ivano-Frankivsk 76–64 20–0 57–79 85–84 70–57
BC Khimik 100–71 76–53 116–56 104–42 114–57
BC Kyiv 83–75 124–98 58–109 112–48 69–77
MBC Mykolaiv 79–101 56–96 90–92 49–83 70–76
BC Odessa 89–90 78–71 56–96 72–80 75–95
BC Politekhnika-Halychyna 45–85 77–68 76–88 71–65 94–59
Source:
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

  Quarterfinals     Semifinals     Finals
                           
      1 Khimik 3  
  4 Kyiv 3     4 Kyiv 0    
  5 Cherkaski Mavpy 1         1 Khimik 3
      3 Dnipro 0
      2 Budivelnyk 2    
  3 Dnipro 3     3 Dnipro 3   Third place
  7 Mykolaiv 0   2 Budivelnyk 3
  4 Kyiv 1
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References

  1. Ukraine. Eurobasket.
  2. Ukrainian Superleague. RealGM.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-05-09. Retrieved 2015-05-07.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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