2016 Copa de la Reina de Baloncesto

Copa de la Reina 2016
League Copa de la Reina
Sport Basketball
Duration 6–7 February 2016
Number of games 3
Number of teams 4
Season MVP Adaora Elonu
Top scorer Adaora Elonu
Finals champions CB Conquero
  Runners-up Perfumerías Avenida

The Copa de la Reina de Baloncesto 2016 is the 54th edition of the Spanish Queen's Basketball Cup. It is managed by the Spanish Basketball Federation – FEB and will be held in San Sebastián, in the Polideportivo Municipal José Antonio Gasca on February 6–7, 2016.

Bidding process

The rules of the Spanish Basketball Federation establish that the three first teams classified at the end of the first leg, together with the club representing the host province will play the Competition. If the host finishes between the three first teams, the fourth classified will also participate.

The cities of Salamanca, Huelva, Logroño, and San Sebastian. On December 17 2015, the Spanish Basketball Federation awarded the organization of the Cup to the city of San Sebastián, qualifying IDK Gipuzkoa as host team. This designation, done less than 48 hours prior to the last game of the first leg, and which left one spot for sporting merits less in the tournament, received critics from some clubs involved in the qualification.

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Perfumerías Avenida 13 12 1 953 741 +212 25 Seeded teams
2 Conquero Huelva Wagen 13 10 3 932 833 +99 23
3 Spar Citylift Girona 13 9 4 860 777 +83 22 Non-seeded teams
9 IDK Gipuzkoa (H) 13 5 8 802 821 19 18
Source: Liga Femenina
(H) Host.

Draw

The draw was held in San Sebastián on January 15, 2016. Perfumerías Avenida and Conquero Huelva Wagen were the seeded teams and couldn't be faced each other in the semi-finals. Perfumerías Avenida was matched with Spar Citylift Girona, and Conquero Huelva Wagen with IDK Gipuzkoa.[1]

Bracket

Semifinals Final
      
1 Perfumerías Avenida 68
3 Spar City-Lift Girona 60
1 Perfumerías Avenida 52
2 Conquero Huelva Wagen 60
2 Conquero Huelva Wagen 59
4 IDK Gipuzkoa 31

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