Russia Premier League Women 03/03 14:00 1 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Sparta & K Vidnoe Women W 81-52
Russia Premier League Women 02/28 15:30 1 Vologda-Chevakata Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women W 67-92
Russia Premier League Women 02/13 14:00 1 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Energyia Ivanovo Women W 105-50
Euroleague Women 02/10 18:10 14 ZVVZ USK Praha Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women W 52-69
Russia Premier League Women 02/07 14:00 1 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Dynamo Moscow Women W 101-52
Euroleague Women 02/03 14:00 13 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Bellona Kayseri Women W 93-48
Russia Premier League Women 01/31 14:00 1 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Enisey Krasnoyarsk Women W 78-40
Euroleague Women 01/27 14:00 12 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Uni Girona Women W 80-61
Russia Premier League Women 01/23 08:00 1 Dynamo Novosibirsk Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women W 57-80
Euroleague Women 01/19 19:30 11 Castors Braine Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women W 52-78
Euroleague Women 01/14 14:00 10 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Wisla Can-Pack Women W 89-48
Russia Premier League Women 01/10 14:00 1 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v MBA Moscow Women W 101-52
Euroleague Women 01/07 14:00 9 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Nadezhda Orenburg Women L 74-84
Russia Premier League Women 01/05 14:00 1 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Kazanochka Women W 91-42
Russia Premier League Women 12/20 12:00 1 Nadezhda Orenburg Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women W 64-75
Euroleague Women 12/16 14:00 8 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Bourges Basket Women W 69-63
Russia Premier League Women 12/13 14:00 1 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Dynamo Kursk Women W 82-73
Euroleague Women 12/09 14:00 7 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v ZVVZ USK Praha Women W 76-73
Russia Premier League Women 12/06 15:00 1 Sparta & K Vidnoe Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women W 55-92
Euroleague Women 12/03 16:00 6 Bellona Kayseri Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women L 68-54
Russia Premier League Women 11/30 14:00 1 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Vologda-Chevakata Women W 94-50
Russia Premier League Women 11/15 11:00 1 Energyia Ivanovo Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women W 57-75
Euroleague Women 11/12 18:45 5 Uni Girona Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women W 71-76
Russia Premier League Women 11/09 16:00 1 Dynamo Moscow Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women W 34-71
Euroleague Women 11/05 14:00 4 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Castors Braine Women W 75-70
Russia Premier League Women 11/01 12:00 1 Enisey Krasnoyarsk Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women W 65-96
Euroleague Women 10/28 17:30 3 Wisla Can-Pack Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women W 52-88
Russia Premier League Women 10/25 14:00 1 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Dynamo Novosibirsk Women W 101-50
Euroleague Women 10/22 14:00 2 Nadezhda Orenburg Women v UMMC Ekaterinburg Women W 54-64
Russia Premier League Women 10/18 14:00 1 UMMC Ekaterinburg Women v Spartak Noginsk Women W 120-41

Wikipedia - UMMC Ekaterinburg

BC UMMC Ekaterinburg (Russian: БК «УГМК») is a Russian professional women's basketball team based in Yekaterinburg competing in the Russian Premier League, and until February 2022 in FIBA Europe's EuroLeague Women. Founded in 1938 as Zenit Sverdlovsk, the club had its name changed to Uralmash Sverdlovsk in 1960.

In reaction to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, in February 2022 EuroLeague Women suspended all Russian clubs including UMMC.

History

Beginnings

Founded in 1938 as Zenit Sverdlovsk, the club had its name changed to Uralmash Sverdlovsk in 1960, like other teams from the city such as FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast. Four years later Uralmash reached the Soviet Top Division. In 1973 and 1974 it attained two 3rd spots, the club's best results in the Soviet era.[]

After the club's owner Uralmash was merged into the conglomerate OMZ, the club was bought in 2000 by the newly formed company Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company (UMMC), adopting its current name. UMMC Ekaterinburg in 2002 won its first national championship. The following year it won the Euroleague in its debut season, becoming the first Russian team to win the top European trophy. The team also defended its national title, making it a double.[]

UMMC wasn't able to win the championship in the following five seasons with the rise of VBM-SGAU Samara and Spartak Moscow Region. In 2009 it began a new successful period, winning three doubles in a row. Spartak ultimately blocked its path to the Euroleague final, defeating UMMC in the Final Four's semi-finals in all four seasons 2008–11.[]

Championships

Olaf Lange was head coach of UMMC Ekaterinburg for six years, during which time they had two FIBA EuroLeague titles.

American Olympian Brittney Griner began playing with Ekaterinburg in the WNBA offseason in 2014.

American Diana Taurasi of the WNBA played with the team for ten years. In February 2015, it was reported that Taurasi was resting for the summer and sitting out the 2015 WNBA season at the request of UMMC Ekaterinburg, and was paid a bonus by the Russian team larger than her WNBA salary just to rest. In 2015, Taurasi was reportedly paid US$1.5 million per season, significantly higher than the pay in the WNBA. She left the Ekaterinburg team at the end of 2017.

In 2016, UMMC Ekaterinburg won the EuroLeague championship, also winning the title in 2018, 2019, and 2021. Ekaterinburg won five EuroLeague titles between 2013 and 2021. By 2022, the team was owned by Iskander Makhmudov.

Russian invasion of Ukraine and loss of players

After the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, American-Hungarians Courtney Vandersloot (who led the team in assists) and Allie Quigley (who was second on the team in points), Bahamian-Bosnian Jonquel Jones (who led the team in points and rebounds), and Spanish player Alba Torrens left the team.

Seven days earlier, on February 17, UMMC player and American two-time Olympic champion Brittney Griner was arrested on drug charges in Russia by the Russian Federal Security Service. Griner was detained while returning to Russia to play with UMMC Ekaterinburg. In July 2022, it was reported that Griner's team captain and club director had testified on her behalf during one of several hearings, testifying to her good character in a closed hearing along with player Evgenia Belyakova. From overseas, Taurasi praised the support. On August 4, 2022, Griner was sentenced to 9 years in prison and there was concern that Russia would hold her hostage as a response to the Western sanctions imposed against Russia in response to the Russian invasion. Ultimately, she was released on December 8 in a prisoner exchange for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, who had served 10 years of a 25-year sentence.

In reaction to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, in February 2022 EuroLeague Women suspended all Russian clubs, including UMMC.

UMMC Ekaterinburg Women is a professional basketball team based in Ekaterinburg, Russia. The team competes in the Russian Women's Basketball Premier League and is considered one of the top teams in Europe. UMMC Ekaterinburg Women has a rich history of success, having won numerous domestic league titles and European championships.

The team is known for its talented roster of players, including some of the top international and Russian basketball stars. UMMC Ekaterinburg Women plays its home games at the UMMC Basketball Center, a state-of-the-art facility that provides a great atmosphere for fans to enjoy the exciting action on the court.

With a strong tradition of excellence and a commitment to developing top talent, UMMC Ekaterinburg Women continues to be a powerhouse in women's basketball, both in Russia and on the international stage.