From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Úrvalsdeild kvenna
Duration4 October 1997 – 28 March 1998
Number of teams5
Regular season
Top seed KeflavĂ­k
Finals
Champions KeflavĂ­k (14th title)
  Runners-up KR
Semifinalists Grindavík, ÍS
Awards
Domestic MVP Iceland Anna MarĂ­a SveinsdĂłttir
Foreign MVP United States Jennifer Boucek
Statistical leaders
Points United States Anna MarĂ­a SveinsdĂłttir 15.1
Rebounds Iceland SignĂœ HermannsdĂłttir 9.2
Assists Iceland Alda Leif JĂłnsdĂłttir 5.1
← 1996–97
1998–99 →

The 1997–1998 Úrvalsdeild kvenna was the 41st season of the top-tier women's basketball league in Iceland. The season started on 4 October 1997 and ended on 28 March 1998. Keflavík won its 14th title after defeating KR 3–1 in the Finals. [1]

Competition format

The participating teams first played a conventional round-robin schedule with every team playing each opponent twice "home" and twice "away" for a total of 16 games. The top four teams qualified for the championship playoffs while none was relegated to the second-tier Division I due to vacant berth.

Regular season

Six teams started the season, down from seven the previous season. In end of October 1997, BreiĂ°ablik withdrew its team from the league after suffering loopside losses in their four games. [2]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 KeflavĂ­k 16 13 3 1156 855 +301 26 Qualification to playoffs
2 KR 16 13 3 1065 855 +210 26
3 GrindavĂ­k 16 8 8 948 920 +28 16
4 ÍS 16 6 10 903 955 −52 12
5 ÍR 16 0 16 726 1213 −487 0

Playoffs

Bracket

Semifinals Finals
      
1 KeflavĂ­k 2
4 ÍS 0
1 GrindavĂ­k 3
2 KR 1
2 KR 2
3 GrindavĂ­k 0

Semifinals

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Keflavík 2–0 ÍS 71–57 91–59 0
KR 2–0 Grindavík 53–39 66–51 0

Final

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Keflavík 3–1 KR 75–54 65–75 71–61 61–50 0

Source: 1998 playoffs

Awards

All official awards of the 1997–98 season.

Domestic Player of the Year

Pos. Player Team
C Iceland Anna MarĂ­a SveinsdĂłttir KeflavĂ­k

Foreign Player of the Year

Pos. Player Team
G United States Jennifer Boucek KeflavĂ­k

Domestic All-First Team

Player Team
Iceland Alda Leif Jónsdóttir ÍS
Iceland Anna MarĂ­a SveinsdĂłttir KeflavĂ­k
Iceland Erla ReynisdĂłttir KeflavĂ­k
Iceland Erla Þorsteinsdóttir Keflavík
Iceland Guðbjörg Norðfjörð KR

Best Young Player Award

Player Team
Iceland GuĂ°rĂșn A. SigurĂ°ardĂłttir ÍR

Best Coach

Coach Team
Iceland Karl Jónsson ÍR

Source

Notable

  • On 26 October, the board of BreiĂ°ablik withdrew the team from the league after starting the season with 4 losses, [2] including a 124–24 loss against KeflavĂ­k on 25. October. [3]

References

  1. ^ Skapti HallgrĂ­msson (31 March 1998). "KeflvĂ­kingar bestir". MorgunblaĂ°iĂ° (in Icelandic). Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Blikar hĂŠtta keppni". MorgunblaĂ°iĂ° (in Icelandic). 28 October 1997. p. B3. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  3. ^ "FĂĄheyrĂ°ir yfirburĂ°ir". DagblaĂ°iĂ° VĂ­sir (in Icelandic). 27 October 1997. p. 22. Retrieved 15 May 2020.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Úrvalsdeild kvenna
Duration4 October 1997 – 28 March 1998
Number of teams5
Regular season
Top seed KeflavĂ­k
Finals
Champions KeflavĂ­k (14th title)
  Runners-up KR
Semifinalists Grindavík, ÍS
Awards
Domestic MVP Iceland Anna MarĂ­a SveinsdĂłttir
Foreign MVP United States Jennifer Boucek
Statistical leaders
Points United States Anna MarĂ­a SveinsdĂłttir 15.1
Rebounds Iceland SignĂœ HermannsdĂłttir 9.2
Assists Iceland Alda Leif JĂłnsdĂłttir 5.1
← 1996–97
1998–99 →

The 1997–1998 Úrvalsdeild kvenna was the 41st season of the top-tier women's basketball league in Iceland. The season started on 4 October 1997 and ended on 28 March 1998. Keflavík won its 14th title after defeating KR 3–1 in the Finals. [1]

Competition format

The participating teams first played a conventional round-robin schedule with every team playing each opponent twice "home" and twice "away" for a total of 16 games. The top four teams qualified for the championship playoffs while none was relegated to the second-tier Division I due to vacant berth.

Regular season

Six teams started the season, down from seven the previous season. In end of October 1997, BreiĂ°ablik withdrew its team from the league after suffering loopside losses in their four games. [2]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 KeflavĂ­k 16 13 3 1156 855 +301 26 Qualification to playoffs
2 KR 16 13 3 1065 855 +210 26
3 GrindavĂ­k 16 8 8 948 920 +28 16
4 ÍS 16 6 10 903 955 −52 12
5 ÍR 16 0 16 726 1213 −487 0

Playoffs

Bracket

Semifinals Finals
      
1 KeflavĂ­k 2
4 ÍS 0
1 GrindavĂ­k 3
2 KR 1
2 KR 2
3 GrindavĂ­k 0

Semifinals

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Keflavík 2–0 ÍS 71–57 91–59 0
KR 2–0 Grindavík 53–39 66–51 0

Final

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Keflavík 3–1 KR 75–54 65–75 71–61 61–50 0

Source: 1998 playoffs

Awards

All official awards of the 1997–98 season.

Domestic Player of the Year

Pos. Player Team
C Iceland Anna MarĂ­a SveinsdĂłttir KeflavĂ­k

Foreign Player of the Year

Pos. Player Team
G United States Jennifer Boucek KeflavĂ­k

Domestic All-First Team

Player Team
Iceland Alda Leif Jónsdóttir ÍS
Iceland Anna MarĂ­a SveinsdĂłttir KeflavĂ­k
Iceland Erla ReynisdĂłttir KeflavĂ­k
Iceland Erla Þorsteinsdóttir Keflavík
Iceland Guðbjörg Norðfjörð KR

Best Young Player Award

Player Team
Iceland GuĂ°rĂșn A. SigurĂ°ardĂłttir ÍR

Best Coach

Coach Team
Iceland Karl Jónsson ÍR

Source

Notable

  • On 26 October, the board of BreiĂ°ablik withdrew the team from the league after starting the season with 4 losses, [2] including a 124–24 loss against KeflavĂ­k on 25. October. [3]

References

  1. ^ Skapti HallgrĂ­msson (31 March 1998). "KeflvĂ­kingar bestir". MorgunblaĂ°iĂ° (in Icelandic). Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Blikar hĂŠtta keppni". MorgunblaĂ°iĂ° (in Icelandic). 28 October 1997. p. B3. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  3. ^ "FĂĄheyrĂ°ir yfirburĂ°ir". DagblaĂ°iĂ° VĂ­sir (in Icelandic). 27 October 1997. p. 22. Retrieved 15 May 2020.

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