Boxscore:
https://www.fibalivestats.com/u/NBL1/1110910/bs.html
DeMarcus Nelson and Lyon-Villeurbanne beat LeMans 73-67 in Game 1 of the Quarterfinals in France. DeMarcus had 2 points in 19 minutes. Adreian Payne had 15 points and 7 rebounds. In the loss, ex-Kennesaw State player Kendrick Ray had 22 points and ex-William and Mary player Terry Tarpey had 12 points and 6 rebounds.
Boxscore:
https://www.lnb.fr/fr/proa/match/lyon-villeurbanne-le-mans-20716327.html#stats
On Sunday, Kyle Singler and Obradoiro finished their season with an 83-63 loss to Barcelona. Kyle had 4 points and 6 rebounds in 23 minutes. Vladimir Brodziansky had 12 points. In the win, Adam Hanga, the 59th pick of the 2011 Draft by the San Antonio Spurs, had 17 points. Kyle finally saw regular playing time again after his NBA tenure ended and returned to the country where his professional career began, showing that he could still contribute in Spain although his team had a tough season.
Boxscore:
http://www.acb.com/fichas/LACB63304.php
As most overseas leagues have finished their seasons, let's take a look at where some of the players who started their careers at Duke before transferring to other schools are playing now professionally.
Chelsea Hopkins continued her career in Israel with Maccabi Ashdod as she had another terrific season before the team fell short in the Finals.
One player still in the middle of her season is Janee Johnson, who returned to the same league in Western Australia that she played in last year, moving teams as she players for the East Perth Eagles.
Sierra Moore played with Alcobendas in Spain's second division, having a solid season although the team fell short in their quest to move up a division.
Alexis Jones signed with Hatay, a strong team in Turkey, but it did not end up working out and she played the rest of the season in Israel with Ramat Hasharon.
Azura Stevens had a good start to her overseas career in China with Hebei, but an injury cut her season short after only a handful of games and she spent the rest of the time before the WNBA season recovering.