Scotland drew 1-1 with Greece but news of Germany and Czech Republic's 0-0 draw meant both the Scots and Greeks would not advance to the quarter-finals.
Wisniewski and Danicoletta helped bury the Czech misery of last Monday
Scotland got their EuroCup campaign back on track with a brilliant 2-0 win over one of the tournament favourites, Germany.
Germany: 1 Stefan Denke; 2 Martin Möller-Heinz, 5 Frank Schön, 4 Franz Tohler, 3 Heinrich Weibel; 20 Andreas Görner, 7 Günther Heßler, 8 Ergün Taykin, 10 Sergio Steiner; 23 Daniel Gonzalez, 11 Manuel Reusser
Scotland: 1 Stuart McDonald; 2 Kris Dunleavy, 5 Iain Gregory, 4 John Jeffries, 3 Matt Ferguson; 7 Kevin MacRae, 6 Adam Partridge, 8 Gary McManus; 11 Aaron McLeod, 10 Craig Wisniewski, 9 Mark Danicoletta
Midfielder Pozánek scored a treble to help Scots crumble to an embarrassing defeat
Czech Republic shocked the football community on all corners of the continent with a 5-0 thrashing of heavily favoured Scotland in Grozny - captain Marek Pozánek chipping in with the first hat-trick of EuroCup 12.
Marek Plájtl also scored a brace to defeat a Scottish side who had finished third at 2010's CSA World Cup.
Scotland: 1 Stuart McDonald; 2 Kris Dunleavy, 5 Iain Gregory, 4 John Jeffries, 3 Matt Ferguson; 7 Kevin MacRae, 6 Adam Partridge, 8 Gary McManus; 11 Aaron McLeod, 10 Craig Wisniewski, 9 Mark Danicoletta
Czech Republic: 16 Frantisek Fremcek; 2 Lubos Balásek, 13 Marek Radlinský, 5 Jiri Lenschmann, 3 Lubommir Zdenkovský; 4 Tomás Vladicek; 10 Robert Remcek, 8 Marek Pozánek, 14 Jiri Hlinka; 12 Marek Plájtl, 9 Petr Klimcek