Valencia Basket wins its first Queen’s Cup

MADRID, 24 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

This Sunday, Valencia Basket won its first LF Endesa Queen’s Cup title after beating Casademont Zaragoza (77-53) in the final, which was held at the Carolina Marín Sports Palace (Huelva), which delivers the crown won in the last edition of the tournament.

In this way, the ‘taronja’ team adds to its trophy cabinet, which already includes the League, the FIBA ​​Eurocup and the Spanish and European Super Cups, the only title that has eluded it. With this award, forward Alba Torrens also completes her extensive record.

The current champion showed physical fatigue from the three days of competition and gave up against a Valencia Basket eager to dedicate the title to Raquel Carrera, who was seriously injured in the quarterfinals against IDK Euskotren and who ended up lifting the trophy this Sunday. .

The Valencian team managed to gain a slight advantage (10-2) in search of opening a gap from the beginning, as they did in the semifinals, and extended their advantage in the second quarter with a worrying 21-12 for the defending champion. Thus, the ‘taronja’ controlled the match with more than a 10-point advantage to reach 47-30 at halftime.

After the restart, Valencia Basket consolidated its advantage and after five minutes it was 58-35, a +23 that already left Aragonese aspirations very touched. Leticia Romero was the MVP of the tournament.

2024-03-24 15:24:34
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