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    EuroCup Women stars ready to shine as WNBA season tips-off

    MUNICH (EuroLeague Women) - The dust may have settled on the EuroCup Women season, but for many of the competition's leading performers, the WNBA curtain is being raised Stateside this weekend.

    MUNICH (EuroLeague Women) - The dust may have settled on the EuroCup Women season, but for many of the competition's leading performers, the WNBA curtain is being raised Stateside this weekend.

    Throughout the summer, we will be tracking the progress of those who competed in EuroCup Women during 2017-18 and there's plenty to get excited about.

    2018 WNBA Club Player EuroCup Women 2017/18 Club
    Atlanta Dream Renee Montgomery Carolo Basket
    Chicago Sky Allie Quigley Galatasaray
    Dallas Wings Kaela Davis Galatasaray
    Indiana Fever Erica Wheeler Besiktas
    Indiana Fever Erica McCall KSC Szekszard
    Indiana Fever Hind Ben Abdelkader Hatay
    Las Vegas Aces Dearica Hamby Virtus Eirene
    Los Angeles Sparks Riquna Willams Reyer Venezia
    New York Liberty Bria Hartley Mersin
    Phoenix Mercury Leilani Mitchell Hatay
    Phoenix Mercury Camille Little Reyer Venezia
    Seattle Storm Courtney Paris Hatay
    Seattle Storm Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis Hatay
    Washington Mystics Krystal Thomas Mersin


    The list includes EuroCup Women champions such as Galatasaray duo, Allie Quigley and Kaela Davis. There is also a rookie season for Belgian sharp-shooter Hind Ben Abdelkader of Hatay, who will suit up with Indiana.


    Meanwhile, a small handful of players on the list will also have to wait a little longer, with European club commitments still to complete during this coming week.

    You can also check out which EuroLeague Women performers will be competing in the WNBA during 2018.

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