Baltic Women's Basketball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2020–21 Baltic Women's Basketball League
SportBasketball
Founded19 May 1994 (1994-05-19)
Inaugural season1994–95
No. of teams10
Country Belarus
 Estonia
 Lithuania
 Poland
 Russia
 Ukraine
ContinentFIBA Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Russia Inventa-Farm Kursk
(1st title)
Most titlesLithuania Aistės-LSU Kaunas
(14 titles)
Official websitebwbl.lt

The Baltic Women's Basketball League (BWBL) is a top-level regional basketball league, featuring women's teams from Belarus, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Ukraine. Teams from Finland, Kazakhstan, Latvia and Sweden have competed in the past seasons.

Finals

Season Winners Score Runners-up Venue Location MVP
1994–95 Lithuania Kaunas TEO Lithuania Victoria
1995–96 Lithuania Laisvė Kaunos Lithuania Vilnius Telekomas
1996–97 Lithuania Laisvė Kaunos Lithuania Vilnius Telekomas
1997–98 Latvia Rygos RTU-Klondaika Belarus Horizont Minsk
1998–99 Belarus Horizont Minsk 71–58 Lithuania Arvi Veritas Marijampolė, Lithuania
1999–00 Lithuania Vilnius Telekomas 73–38 Lithuania Arvi Veritas Vilnius, Lithuania
2000–01 Lithuania Vilnius Telekomas 104–75 Latvia TTT Riga Riga, Latvia
2001–02 Lithuania Vilnius Telekomas 76–65 Russia Baltiyskaya Zvezda St. Petersburg Vilnius, Lithuania
2002–03 Lithuania Vilnius Telekomas 92–51 Finland Panthers Helsinki, Finland
2003–04 Lithuania Vilnius Telekomas 78–60 Lithuania Arvi Druskininkai, Lithuania
2004–05 Lithuania Vilnius Telekomas 95–64 Lithuania Lajsve Vilnius, Lithuania
2005–06 Lithuania Vilnius Telekomas 90–57 Ukraine TIM SKUF Druskininkai, Lithuania United States Katie Douglas
2006–07 Lithuania Vilnius TEO 75–66 Lithuania Arvi Druskininkai, Lithuania
2007–08 Lithuania Vilnius TEO 59–53 Latvia Cēsis Riga, Latvia United States Willnett Crockett
2008–09 Lithuania Vilnius TEO 68–47 Latvia Cēsis Cēsis, Latvia United States Crystal Langhorne
2009–10 Lithuania Vilnius TEO 70–56 Lithuania Lemminkäinen Klaipeda Klaipėda, Lithuania United States Belarus Lindsey Harding
2010–11 Lithuania Kaunas VIČI-Aistės 85–72 Russia Spartak St. Petersburg SC A. Sabonisa Kaunas, Lithuania Lithuania Aušra Bimbaitė
2011–12 Lithuania Kaunas VIČI-Aistės 79–66 Belarus Horizont Minsk SC Olympia Lida, Belarus Lithuania Tatsiana Likhtarovich
2012–13 Belarus Olimpia Grodno 74–49 Belarus Horizont Minsk Druskininkai, Lithuania Belarus Maryia Papova
2013–14 Lithuania BC Kibirkstis-Tiche 67–57 Belarus Horizont Minsk M. Riomerio universition basketball hall Vilnius, Lithuania Lithuania Mantė Kvederavičiūtė
2014–15 Belarus BC Tsmoki-Minsk 63–55 Latvia TTT Riga Olympic sports arena Riga, Latvia Belarus Viktoryia Hasper
2015–16 Lithuania Marijampolės Sūduva 69–57 Belarus BC Tsmoki-Minsk Marijampolės ŽSM krepšinio salė Marijampolė, Lithuania Lithuania Iveta Salkauske
2016–17 Russia Dynamo-Farm Kursk 70–42 Estonia FCR Media/Rapla Druskininkai, Lithuania Russia Ekaterina Polyashova
2017–18 Russia Inventa-Farm Kursk 65–54 Belarus BC Tsmoki-Minsk Druskininkai, Lithuania Russia Evgeniia Frolkina
Pre-season Seb. 2018 Belarus BC Tsmoki-Minsk 81–77 Russia Dynamo-Farm Kursk Palanga, Lithuania Russia Viktoryia Hasper
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