Week 11 Top Performers: Meesseman, Okonkwo, Romero, Laksa, Juhasz

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    Emma Meesseman shone as usual for Fenerbahce Opet

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    MUNICH (Germany) - The EuroLeague Women Second Round is almost over but the excitement and quality of individual displays shows no sign of slowing down as more ballers lit it up during the penultimate week of action.

    You have the opportunity to determine who collects Player of the Week honors by voting for your MVP in the fan poll below.

    Emma Meesseman showcased her quality again for Fenerbahce Opet by producing the best performance efficiency valuation of the week at 31. That came as she helped her team protect their flawless record in an 86-66 triumph against Umana Reyer Venezia - dropping 22 points, 9 assists, 5 steals and 5 rebounds.

    Amy Okonkwo is still in a rich vein of form and she was the difference-maker again for Tango Bourges Basket as usual. The Nigerian national team leader helped her side make the Play-Ins with 21 points, 11 rebounds and 3 steals in a 62-51 lockdown of Perfumerias Avenida.

    Valencia Basket Club celebrated making the Final Six with an eye-catching 79-64 win over Casademont Zaragoza and it was a sharp-shooting show from Leticia Romero that underpinned it. The guard hit a season-high 19 points and made 8 of 11 from the floor - as well as dishing up 5 assists.

    Finally, Beretta Famila Schio made everyone sit up and take notice after they inflicted a first defeat of the campaign on CIMSA CBK Mersin. It was the one-two punch of Kitija Laksa and Dorka Juhasz that spearheaded the 83-71 victory.

    Laksa caught fire and netted 25 points, while her teammate clocked up a big double-double of 12 points and 17 rebounds - her work on the glass the highest tally of boards harvested by any player in a game this season.

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