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Los Angeles destroyed Minnesota
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Los Angeles were on a visit and destroyed Minnesota 71 - 58 despite a better start performed by the hosts. The visitors reacted very quickly in the second quarter and managed to catch up with the 6pts earned by Minnesota in the first quarter, and even finished the half being 3pts ahead. All the second half was under control of the guests thanks to their remarkable fight inside the key and a very collective game.
Los Angeles Sparks 71 - 58 Minnesota Lynx (10-16, 29-26, 48-43) Los Angeles: T.Thompson (24pts, 8reb), N.Quinn (17pts, 8reb, 6ass), M.Ferdinand-Harris (12pts, 3st), D.Milton-Jones (6pts, 8reb), K.Toliver (5pts, 4reb, 3ass), T.Penicheiro (3pts, 7reb, 9ass), L.Wisdom-Hylton (2pts, 5reb), C.Mokango(2pts). Minnesota: M.Wright (12ptd, 4ass), L.Whalen (12pts, 6reb, 3ass), R.Brunson (9pts, 11reb), C.Houston (9pts, 5reb), S.Augustus (6pts, 4reb), N.Anosike (6pts, 6reb), H.Maiga-Ba (3pts), A.Hornbuckle (1pt).
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Free throwing by Connecticut
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Washington lost on a visit to Conecticut 78 - 88 because of allowing the hosts to lead all the game. Indeed, Connecticut took the initiative from the very beginning and just increased their advantage from quarter to quarter. Even the fact that the hosts scored less shots in the field didn't help Washington to win in this gam as they were smothered at free throwing (23pts for Connecticut against only 12 for Washington).
Connecticut Sun 88 - 78 Washington Mystics (19-16, 43-31,64-56) Sun: A.Jones (23pts, 5reb), R.Montgomery (17pts), T.Charles (15pts, 9reb, 3ass), K.Lawson (11pts, 7ass), T.White (10pts, 4reb, 3ass), K.Gardin (5pts, 5reb, 3ass), K.Griffin (3pts, 4reb), S.Gruda (2pts), D.Walker (2pts). Mystics: C.Langhorne (23pts, 6reb), M.Currie (18pts, 9reb), M.Coleman (12pts, 3ass), L.Harding (8pts), K.Smith (7pts, 3reb, 3ass), N.Sanford (6pts, 7reb), C.Melvin (2pts, 6reb, 3ass), M.Ajavon (2pts).
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New York win at home
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New York managed to get a win at home playing against San Antonio, though their win was quite short 72 - 77. At the beginning the initiative swang from one side to another and the teams went for the big break with a tie score at 36. But in the second half the hosts tried to make an effort to get the leadership and gained their 5pts of difference. In fact, New York couldn't boast a remarkable performance at free throwing but they managed to advance thanks to being up to the mark at 3pt-shooting (24pts).
San Antonio Silver Stars 72 - 77 New York Liberty (13-18, 36-36, 57-61) San Antonio: C.Holdsclaw (18pts, 9reb), M.Snow (14pts, 8reb, 4ass), S.Young (12pts, 5reb), B.Hammon (10pts, 5reb, 4ass), R.Hodges (8pts), C.Kelly (5pts), H.Darling (3pts), J.Apple (2pts). New York: K.Greene (17pts), P.Pierson (16pts, 8reb, 3ass, 2st, 1bs), C.Pondexter (13pts, 4reb, 4ass), L.Mitchell (10pts, 4reb, 8ass), E.Carson (8pts), T.McWilliams-Franklin (7pts, 4reb), N.Powell (4pts, 4reb), J.McCarville (2pts, 4reb, 3ass, 3st).
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4pts for Indiana
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Indiana and Chicago finished their meeting with just 4pt-difference in favor of Fever. Actually, the teams shared the control over the game: the first half was in favor of Indiana and the second - in favor of Chicago. Let's say that the latter just didn't have enough time to catch up. In fact, it was difficult for them to reach the same performance at three-pointers as Indiana got 21pts from behind the arc while Chicago only 12.
Indiana Fever 78 - 74 Chicago Sky (25-18, 48-32, 60-52) Fever: T.Catchings (16pts, 10reb, 6ass), B.January (15pts), K.Douglas (13pts, 5reb, 3ass, 3st), J.Davenport (10pts, 3reb), T.Sutton-Brown (9pts, 7reb), J.Moore (5pts, 3reb), T.Bevilaqua (4pts), E.Hoffman (2pts, 6reb), J.Morris (2pts), J.Cheek (2pts). Sky: S.Fowles (18pts, 8reb, 4st), S.Murphy (12pts), T.Young (11pts, 3reb, 4ass), D.Canty (10pts), E.Thorn (7pts, 4ass), E.Prince (7pts), M.Bass (5pts, 5reb), J.Perkins (2pts, 3st), C.Kraayeveld (2pts, 3reb).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Tamera YOUNG
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First half to get 25pt-advantage
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Atlanta destroyed Tulsa 105 - 89 by making a very aggressive first half when they gained 25pts of advantage. Tulsa woke up in the second half but it was already too late for them to catch up with the score. The strongest point of Atlanta was their 2pt-shooting performance. But still, we can't help mentioning their rebounding performance which gave them more opportunities to score, and assisting game.
Tulsa Shock 89 - 105 Atlanta Dream (16-30, 34-59, 61-86) Shock: I.Latta (23pts, 6ass), S.Crossley (15pts, 3st), N.Ohlde (14pts, 7reb), S.Robinson (13pts, 6reb, 3st), C.Black (7pts), J.Lacy (7pts, 5reb), A.Holt (4pts), T.Jackson (4pts, 6reb), M.Jones (2pts). Dream: I.Castro Marques (23pts), S.Lyttle (20pts, 14reb, 4st), Y.Leuchanka (12pts), A.McCoughtry (11pts, 3reb, 5ass), S.Lehning (9pts, 6ass), A.Price (8pts), A.Bales (8pts, 12reb, 3st), C.Miller (5pts, 3ass), E.DeSouza (4pts, 7reb), K.Miller (3pts, 5ass), B.Raven (2pts).
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+ 27 Jul 2010 |
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Two overtimes
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Phoenix and Minnesota needed two overtimes to decide the winner and it turned to be Mercury who defeated the opponent 127 - 124 in a very prolific game. Minnesota made a very god start by getting a 10pt-advantage after the first quarter but they lost the initiative by the end of the basic time and were inposed an overtime. The first additional period didn't reveal who was stronger anf the teams had to go for another one. Phoenix managed to resist better...
Phoenix Mercury 127 - 124 Minnesota Lynx (24-34, 47-54, 74-84, 100-100, 110-110) Phoenix: C.Dupree (32pts, 16reb), D.Taurasi (31pts, 6reb, 6ass), P.Taylor (20pts, 4ass), D.Bonner (20pts, 5reb), T.Smith (10pts, 6reb), T.Johnson (7pts, 9ass), Braxton (7pts). Lynx: S.Augustus (36pts, 4reb), C.Houston (21pts), R.Brunson (19pts, 17reb), N.Anosike (17pts, 6reb), M.Wright (14pts, 4reb, 3ass), L.Whalen (13pts, 10ass), H.Maiga-Ba (2pts, 4ass), N.Martinez (2pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Nuria MARTINEZ
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Good performance at the end
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The match between Chicago and San Antonio finished in favor of the first just by 3pts 75 - 72. In fact, Chicago were behind in the first half and had to pull up all the force to snatch the win. The last quarter was decisive for them and they really made a great effort to gain this victory.
Chicago Sky 75 - 72 San Antonio Silver Stars (20-22, 35-40, 58-60) Chicago: S.Fowles (23pts,12reb, 3ass), J.Perkins (15pts, 4reb), E.Prince (8pts, 5reb), D.Canty (7pts, 6ass), M.Bass (6pts, 8reb), T.Young (5pts), S.Murphy (5pts), E.Thorn (3pts), C.Kraayeveld (3pts). San Antonio: M.Snow (13pts, 11reb, 3ass), R.Hodges (13pts), J.Apple (11pts, 3ass), C.Holdsclaw (10pts), S.Young (8pts, 6reb, 5ass), B.Hammon (8pts, 3ass), H.Darling (5pts), C.Kelly (4pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Tamera YOUNG
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Connecticut lost at home
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Connecticut were defeated at home by Los Angeles 89 - 80 because of being unable to build up a proper defense in the first half. Indeed, Los Angeles managed to gain this win thanks to 10pts of advantage that they scored in the first two quarters. The second half was quite balanced but Connecticut didn't manage to catch up with the score.
Los Angeles Sparks 89 - 80 Connecticut (27-21, 45-35, 65-55) Los Angeles: D.Milton-Jones (20pts, 4reb, 7ass), T.penicheiro (17pts, 7reb, 7ass), K.TOliver (15pts, 3ass), N.Quinn (14pts, 7reb), T.Thompson (11pts, 4reb, 3ass), M.Ferdinand-Harris (8pts), L.Wisdom-Hylton (4pts, 4reb). Connecticut: R.Montgomery (14pts, 3ass), T.White (13pts, 6reb), S.Gruda (12pts, 4reb, 3ass), K.Griffin (10pts, 7reb), A.Jones (10pts, 9reb), T.Charles (9pts, 9reb), D.Walker (8pts), K.Lawson (2pts, 4ass), K.Gardin (2pts).
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Collective game of Indiana
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Indiana managed to defeat Washington 78 - 73 thanks to a good performance in the first half. They were more performant iside the key and played a really collective game with 20ass. Washington were also in difficulty to resist to Indiana's stealing performance.
Indiana Fever 78 - 73 Washington Mystics (20-14, 39-31, 56-51) Indiana: B.January (19pts, 8ass), K.Douglas (13pts), E.Hoffman (13pts, 4reb, 4st), T.Catchings (12pts, 5reb, 5ass), T.Bevilaqua (7pts), J.Davenport (6pts, 3ass), J.Moore (4pts), J.Cheek (2pts), T.Suttin-Brown (2pts, 5reb). Washington: K.Smith (17pts), C.Langhorne (15pts, 13reb), M.Currie (14pts, 7reb), L.Harding (10pts, 3ass), N.Sanfod (6pts), C.Melvin (5pts, 5reb), M.Coleman (4pts), M.Ajavon (2pts).
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New York defeat Chicago
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New York and Chicago finished their match with the score 79 - 71 in favor of New York. The intrigue remained up to the end of the match as the initiative swang from one side to another but New York were one step ahead in the second half and managed step by step to prevail. In fact, it was their 3pt-shooting performance that was decisive for the winner as they got 27pts from behind the arc (againstonly 9pts for Chicago).
New York Liberty 79 - 71 Chicago Sky (21-19, 37-44, 61-57) New York: T.McWilliams-Franklin (18pts, 4reb), C.Pondexter (16pts, 4reb, 6ass), N.Powell (11pts, 7reb, 3ass), L.Mitchell (9pts, 4ass), P.Pierson (9pts), J.McCarville (8pts, 5reb), E.Carson (4pts), K.Greene (2pts), K.Vaughn (2pts). Chicago: E.Prince (14pts), D.Canty (13pts, 6ass), S.Fowles (12pts, 16reb, 4bs), J.Perkins (12pts, 4ass), T.Young (4pts, 2ass, 1st), M.Bass (4pts, 2ass), E.Thorn (3pts), C.Thomas (3pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Tamera YOUNG
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- 26 Jul 2010 |
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U20 European Championship Div B
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Great Britain won the gold medal by defeating Slovak Republic in the final of the U20 European Championship of division B. Both teams didn't really have a very good scoring performance but played a very competed game as the score was tight until the last seconds. Great Britain made the difference by grabbing more offensive rebounds and by getting more points from behind the arc.
Great Britain 47 - 46 Slovak Republic (11-7, 25-14, 41-36) Great Britain: M.Buchan (13pts, 8reb), M.Durojaye (12pts, 6reb), K.Sheils (9pts, 5reb), R.Allison (7pts, 9reb, 3ass), R.Busch (3pts), C.Stoddart (2pts, 3st), K.Joseph (1pt). Slovak Republic: K.Lukacovicova (16pts, 5reb, 3ass), V.Cernakova (14pts, 4st), M.Felixova (7pts, 11reb, 3bs), D.Baburova (3pts), Z.Smutekova (2pts), D.Potocnakova (2pts), B.Novocka (2pts, 3ass)
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Klaudia LUKACOVICOVA
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2pts for Stars
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Minnesota lost to San Antonio just by 2pts 74 - 72 in a very bouncing game. The start of the match was quite balanced but in the second quarter Minnesota seized the initiative to finish the first half 35-40. Unfortunately for them, they didn't manage to keep the leadership and San Antonio took advantage of this immediately and turned the score around.
San Antonio Silver Stars 74 - 72 Minnesota Lynx (19-18, 35-40, 52-53) San Antonio: C.Holdsclaw (17pts, 8reb), R.Hodges (14pts), B.Hammon (14pts, 3ass), S.Young (12pts, 5reb, 2ass, 2st), C.Kelly (11pts), J.Apple (4pts, 7reb), H.Darling (2pts, 4ass). Minnesota: S.Augustus (22pts), N.Anosike (15pts, 10reb), R.Brunson (11pts, 14reb), C.Houston (8pts), M.Wright (7pts, 6reb), L.Whalen (4pts, 7reb, 8ass), R.McCants (3pts), H.Maiga-Ba (2pts).
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Mercury up to the mark
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Phoenix and Tulsa played a very prolific game which finished in favor of the first 123 - 91. Mercury set th tone at the very beginning by leaving the opponent behind already in the first quarter. At the same time, Tulsa were not constrained to make a deserving scoring effort and gained not less than 20pts in each quarter.
Phoenix Mercury 123 - 91 Tulsa Shock (31-21, 67-41, 99-66) Phoenix: D.Taurasi (26pts, 5ass), C.Dupree (23pts, 5reb, 3ass, 2st, 2bs), K.Swanier (17pts, 6ass), T.Smith (13pts), D.Bonner (11pts, 7reb), P.Taylor (10pts, 6reb), N.Ohlde (8pts, 8reb), B.Smith (6pts), T.Lilley (4pts), T.Johnson (3pts, 7ass), S.Holmes (2pts). Tulsa: K.Braxton (18pts, 4ass), S.Crossley (12pts), J.Lacy (11pts, 4reb), I.Latta (10pts, 6ass), A.Holt (10pts), S.Robinson (8pts), C.Black (7pts, 4reb), T.Jackson (6pts, 9reb), K.Brown (6pts, 4reb, 5ass), M.Jones (3pts, 5reb).
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Indiana perform in the second half
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Los Angeles were destroyed by Indiana 57 - 76 despite a very deserving performance in the first quarter. In fact, Indiana showed an absolutely different face after the big break and it was difficult for Los Angeles to fight with them. In the end, Indiana turned out to be stronger in every sector, from shooting efficiency to assisting and stealing.
Los Angeles Sparks 57 - 76 Indiana Fever (21-22, 36-35, 45-56) Los Angeles: T.Thompson (19pts, 8reb), M.Ferdinand-Harris (9pts, 6reb), T.Penicheiro (8pts, 7reb, 6ass), D.Milton-Jones (8pts, 8reb), N.Quinn (8pts, 4reb), L.Wisdom-Hylton (5pts). Indiana: E.Hoffman (16pts, 8reb), K.Douglas (13pts, 3ass), J.Davenport (13pts), T.Catchings (11pts, 6reb, 6ass, 3st, 2bs), B.January (11pts, 4ass), J.Cheek (7pts), T.Sutton-Brown (4pts, 7reb), J.Moore (1pt).
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+ 25 Jul 2010 |
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U20 European Championship Div B
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A very good start allowed Slovak Republic to defeat Czech Republic 53-50. Indeed the Slovaks got a 11pt-lead at the end of the first quarter and managed to keep it until the end by being more aggressive and more efficient inside the key (18 offensive rebounds grabbed and 14FT attempted). They won their ticket for the Final and will me Greece.
Slovak Republic 53 - 50 Czech Republic (20-9, 26-21, 41-33) Slovak Republic: V.Cernakova (19pts, 3reb), M.Felixova (18pts, 13reb), K.Lukacovicova (10pts, 12reb, 4bs), A.Baburova (4pts, 6reb), B.Novocka (2pts, 3reb, 7ass, 3st). Czech Republic: A.Hanusova (16pts, 14reb, 5st), R.Brezinova (11pts, 8reb, 4bs), K.Bartonova (9pts, 6ass), A.Filarova (5pts, 5reb), D.Kuslitova (3pts, 4reb), L.Bartakova (2pts), P.Zaplatova (2pts, 4reb), K.Sedlakova (2pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Katerina BARTONOVA
Renata BREZINOVA
Klaudia LUKACOVICOVA
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+ 24 Jul 2010 |
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U20 European Championship: classification games
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Despite a very good finish, Italy were unable to defeat Poland who showed great aggressiveness, while Netherlands had a terrific scoring effort in the third quarter to beat Belarus.
Poland 66 - 53 Italy (22-12, 40-22, 56-36) Poland: O.Tomialowicz (15pts), K.Sosnowska (14pts, 14reb, 3st), M.Misiuk (12pts, 7reb), M.Kaczmarska (11pts, 5reb, 5ass), B.Skowronek (6pts), M.Krzyzaniak (4pts, 3reb), M.Cebulska (2pts, 4reb, 4ass), J.Markiewicz (2pts, 4st). Italy: L.Spreafico (19pts), G.Rulli (10pts, 5reb), E.Bestagno (6pts), G.Pasqualin (6pts, 5st), F.Tognalini (5pts, 3reb), E.Bandini (3pts, 4reb).
Belarus 78 - 88 Netherlands (15-19, 32-36, 49-65) Belarus: M.Filonchyk (21pts, 8reb, 4ass, 3st), A.Musatava (15pts, 6reb), A.Zubrytskaya (14pts, 4reb, 3st), K.Kashlei (8pts), K.Padshyvalava (5pts, 3ass), M.Papova (4pts, 5reb), V.Adamik (2pts). Netherlands: C.Van Grinsven (19pts, 13reb), D.ten Caat (16pts, 5ass), F.Ligthart (14pts, 6reb), N.van den Adel (11pts, 4reb, 5ass), R.van der Lee (10pts, 4reb), M.Klein (8pts), K.van den Nieuwendijk (6pts, 10reb), K.Kujit (4pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Federica TOGNALINI
Giulia RULLI
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U20 European championship: Quarter-finals round
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Russia had a large win over Serbia 92-72, establishing control with a great scoring effort in the second quarter; France, led by Laurie Datchy, had a great finish to eliminate Lithuania despite a double-double performance of Giedre Paugaite. Spain needed all Marta Xargay's self-control to win by one point over a deserving team of Ukraine headed by a perfect Olga Maznichenko while the hosts Latvia qualified themselves by elimating Turkey 64-57 after a very competed game.
Russia 92 - 72 Serbia (19-20, 53-36, 74-51) Russia: A.Shilova (21pts, 6reb, 3ass), A.Logunova (20pts, 6reb, 5ass), T.Petrushina (17pts, 6reb, 3st), A.Ostroukhova (14pts, 3reb, 4ass, 4st), A.Loginova (8pts, 3reb), V.Dorosheva (7pts, 4reb), Y.Panevina (5pts). Serbia: S.Krnjic (15pts, 6reb), S.Orozovic (13pts), N.Jovanovic (12pts, 5reb), J.Jovanovic (11pts), J.Popovic (7pts, 3reb, 3st), T.Zivanovic (6pts, 3ass), T.Ajdukovic (4pts), A.Radovic (2pts), M.Zivadinovic (2pts).
Lithuania 61 - 69 France (21-15, 36-30, 48-46) Lithuania: M.Solopova (17pts, 5reb, 5ass, 3st), G.Gutkauskaite (14pts), G.Paugaite (14pts, 13reb), I.Visgaudaite (6pts, 4ass), D.Zintikaite (5pts), E.Siksniute (4pts, 5reb, 4st), L.Pikciute (1pt, 5reb). France: L.Datchy (22pts, 3reb, 4ass), M.Medenou (13pts, 5reb), M.Okou Zouzouo (9pts, 7reb), J.DeColo (7pts), P.Thizy (7pts), H.Minte (5pts, 11reb), A.Plagnard (2pts, 5ass), C.Westelynck (2pts), E.Martins (2pts).
Spain 75 - 74 Ukraine (19-27, 39-33, 57-51) Spain: L.Rodriguez (20pts, 3reb), M.Xargay (18pts, 6reb, 4ass), V.Gimeno (14pts, 7reb), V.Ble (8pts, 7reb), M.Vila (6pts), C.Ouvina (6pts, 5reb), L.Gil (2pts, 7reb), A.Gastaminza (1pt, 3reb). Ukraine: O.Maznichenko (24pts, 3reb), A.Iagupova (17pts, 15reb, 7ass), O.Malashenko (15pts, 9reb, 3bs), Y.Berezynets (9pts, 3reb), K.Dorogobuzova (6pts), K.Rymarenko (3pts, 5reb, 3ass).
Latvia 64 - 57 Turkey (12-15, 33-25, 42-40) Latvia: A.Klintsone (17pts, 5reb, 4ass), K.Vitola (13pts, 6reb), S.Niedola (12pts, 9reb), L.Priede (10pts, 4ass), I.Krastina (7pts, 5reb, 3ass, 4st), A.Steinberga (4pts, 9reb), L.Purina (1pt). Turkey: O.Yavas (13pts, 4reb), D.Gezgin (12pts), T.Canitez (12pts, 8reb, 3st), Y.Saylar (9pts, 5reb), A.Yalcin (7pts), G.Karatas (2pts), A.Derici (2pts, 5reb).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Pauline THIZY
Margaux OKOU-ZOUZOUO
Olga MAZNICHENKO
Sara KRNJIC
Kateryna DOROGOBUZOVA
Jessie DE COLO
Laurie DATCHY
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+ 23 Jul 2010 |
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U20 European Championship Div B
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Slovak Republic and Hungary played and very tight and competed game despite their very low shooting performance (33.3% at 2pts and 18.2% at 3pts for Slovak and 27.1% at 2pts and 23.1% at 3pts for Hungary). In the end, Slovak Republic managed to make the difference after an overtime as they had a better performance from the free-throws line.
Slovak Republic 49 - 46 Hungary (6-15, 18-23, 33-30, 39-39) Slovak Republic: K.Lukacovicova (18pts, 12reb, 3st, 4bs), V.Cernakova (11pts), D.Baburova (6pts, 4reb), B.Novocka (6pts, 8reb, 4ass), A.Baburova (6pts), M.Felixova (2pts, 8reb). Hungary: O.Szecsi (11pts, 13reb, 4st), M.Sipos (7pts), A.Theodorean (7pts), L.Horvath (6pts, 8reb), R.Balint (5pts, 3reb), N.Sarok (4pts, 3reb, 4st), N.Rujak (2pts, 6reb), D.Gergely (2pts), G.Ori (2pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Klaudia LUKACOVICOVA
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Washington take the Eastern Conference top seed...
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Washington had a great win at home over Atlanta as it allows them to move into the first-place in the Eastern Conference. They played a very consistent game leading from the beginning to the end and showing better efficiency in their shooting effort.
Washington Mystics 82 - 72 Atlanta Dream (21-16, 41-29, 62-48) Mystics: C.Langhorne (24pts, 15reb), M.Ajavon (15pts, 3st), C.Melvin (12pts, 3reb), M.Coleman (9pts, 4ass), M.Currie (6pts, 6reb), N.Sanford (6pts, 4reb), K.Smith (6pts, 5ass, 3reb), L.Harding (4pts, 4ass). Dream: A.McCoughtry (23pts, 6reb), I.Castro Marques (17pts, 6ass), E.DeSouza (11pts, 6reb), S.Lyttle (9pts, 8reb), A.Price (7pts, 6reb), K.Miller (2pts, 3reb), A.Bales (2pts, 3reb), Y.Leuchanka (1pt, 3reb).
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Liberty stronger in the overtime...
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The Liberty experienced another overtime while traveling to Connecticut but this time it turned out at their advantage as they won the game 74-82. This win is quite logical as Liberty were leading most part of the game. But the hosts being down by 13pts with 4 minutes left in the last quarter, had Renee Montgomery to score 12pts included a crucial three-pointer with 4.2 seconds left to force the overtime. But due to many turnovers accumulated, the Sun couldn't stop the Liberty.
Connecticut Sun 74 - 82 New York Liberty (12-19, 30-40, 45-51, 72-72) Sun: R.Montgomery (23pts), T.Charles (14pts, 6reb), S.Gruda (13pts, 7reb, 3ass), A.Jones (9pts, 6reb), T.White (9pts, 3reb, 4ass), K.Griffin (4pts, 9reb), K.Lawson (2pts). Liberty: C.Pondexter (24pts, 6reb, 6ass), L.Mitchell (16pts, 8reb, 3ass), T.McWilliams (11pts, 6reb, 3ass, 3st), P.Pierson (10pts, 3reb), J.McCarville (8pts, 8reb, 3ass), N.Powell (5pts, 4reb, 3ass, 3st), K.Greene (5pts, 4reb), E.Carson (3pts, 3ass).
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Sparks defeated the Shock....
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The Sparks had a very tough game while hosting Tulsa as they needed an overtime to defeat them 86-83. Indeed, after quite a balanced first half Los Angeles managed to get a comfortable advantage at the end of the third quarter. But Tulsa made a great scoring effort in the last 10 minutes to force an overtime. Unfortunately for them, their efforts were in vain as Penicheiro showed the way to her teammate and helped Los Angeles secure the victory.
Los Angeles Sparks 86 - 83 Tulsa Shock (20-21, 37-35, 63-53, 76-76) Sparks: D.Milton-Jones (23pts, 4reb), T.Thompson (15pts, 6reb), K.Toliver (15pts, 4reb), T.Penicheiro (10pts, 7reb, 13ass, 5st), N.Quinn (6pts, 6reb), M.Ferdinand-Harris (6pts, 3reb), A.Riley (5pts), C.Mokango (4pts), L.Wisdom-Hylton (2pts, 4reb). Shock: S.Robinson (19pts), K.Brown (13pts, 4reb, 3ass), M.Jones (11pts, 3ass), J.Lacy (11pts, 6reb), I.Latta (10pts, 6reb, 7ass), T.Jackson (6pts, 9reb), S.Crossley (5pts), C.Black (4pts, 3reb), K.Braxton (2pts, 4reb, 3ass), A.Holt (2pts, 6reb).
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10 win in the row for Seattle...
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Seattle extended their winning streak to 10 by defeating San Antonio on their home court 74-80. Still, the win wasn't easy to get as the hosts were leading by 10pts with 3:14 left in the third quarter, but Seattle had a good team reaction and managed to close the gap to 57-55 by the end of the period. Then, they established control in the last quarter thanks to a strong defence and three-pointers hit by Jackson, Bird and Willingham.
San Antonio Silver Stars 74 - 80 Seattle Storm (19-19, 41-40, 57-55) Silver Stars: S.Young (18pts, 7reb, 4ass), C.Holdsclaw (16pts, 6reb, 3ass), M.Snow (16pts, 6reb), R.Hodges (11pts, 5reb), H.Darling (5pts), B.Hammon (3pts, 10ass, 3st), C.Kelly (3pts), J.Appel (2pts). Storm: L.Jackson (21pts, 7reb), S.Bird (20pts, 4ass), S.Cash (12pts, 7reb, 4ass), T.Wright (8pts, 7ass), S.Abrosimova (6pts), C.Little (5pts, 4reb), J.Vesela (4pts, 3st), L.Willingham (4pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Jana VESELA
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+ 22 Jul 2010 |
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U20 European Championship Div B
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Slovak Republic didn't majke any gift to Greece as they led from the beginning to the end, had a very good scoring performance inside the key and above all, smothered them by making them accumulate 23 turnovers.
Greece 37 - 63 Slovak Republic (6-20, 18-33, 34-47) Greece: A.Kavasila (9pts, 3reb), A.Nikolopoulou (7pts, 3st), I.Diela (7pts, 6reb), A.Chairistanidou (6pts), E.Katsara (4pts), D.Kammenou (2pts, 4reb), C.Tsoukala (2pts). Slovak Republic: V.Cernakova (20pts, 3st), L.Lukacovicova (8pts, 4reb, 3bs), A.Baburova (8pts), D.Potocnakova (6pts), M.Mackulinova (4pts, 3reb), L.Stanekova (4pts, 3reb), J.Zingerova (4pts), M.Felixova (4pts, 6reb), B.Novocka (2pts), A.Jankova (2pts), Z.Smutekova (1pt, 5reb).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Klaudia LUKACOVICOVA
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U20 European Championship Group G
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Bulgaria 52 - 72 Sweden (15-21, 25-34, 38-50) Bulgaria: V.Kocheva (13pts), A.Zagorova (12pts, 4reb), T.Sharenkapova (6pts), M.Videnova (6pts), M.Dilova (5pts), S.Boneva (4pts, 5reb), P.Decheva (3pts, 4reb), V.Dzhikova (3pts, 7reb). Sweden: D.Hamilton (14pts), T.Ahlin (14pts, 8reb), S.Yderstrom (11pts, 7reb, 4ass, 5st), M.Gultekin (8pts), F.Fogdemark (8pts, 6reb), B.Gullberg (6pts), J.Tornberg (5pts, 5reb, 3ass), J.Falkenstrand (2pts), T.Massamba (2pts, 4reb), H.Itze (2pts, 3ass).
Germany 50 - 70 Romania (19-18, 22-37, 33-57) Germany: M.Greunke (12pts, 4reb), S.Wagner (10pts, 5reb), A.Rexroth (8pts), S.Brunckhorst (7ptsm 4reb), P.Mankertz (6pts, 5reb, 3ass), S.Frankenberger (4pts, 8reb), J.Menz (2pts), W.Bruns (1pt, 3st). Romania: E.Pavel (23pts, 12reb, 3st), C.Bigica (18pts, 4ass, 4st), G.Munteanu (16pt, 4reb), M.Manta (6pts, 14reb), A.Pop (4pts, 9reb), A.Ionescu (3pts).
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U20 European Championship Group F
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Serbia 89 - 72 Belarus (28-25, 55-35, 67-52) Serbia: S.Krnjic (21pts, 15reb), J.Popovic (14pts, 4reb, 6ass), A.Radovic (9pts), K.Baltic (8pts, 8reb, 4ass), J.Jovanovic (8pts, 8reb), T.Ajdukovic (8pts), S.Orozovic (6pts), T.Zivanovic (6pts), N.Jovanovic (5pts), M.Zivadinovic (2pts), L.Dusanic (2pts). Belarus: K.Kashlei (12pts, 4ass), M.Filonchyk (12pts, 9reb), A.Musatava (11pts, 7reb), M.Papova (10pts, 6reb), M.Ivashchanka (9pts, 6reb), V.Valeuskaya (6pts), K.Padshyvalava (6pts, 3ass), A.Zubrytskya (4pts), A.Kakhanskaya (2pts).
Lithuania 72 - 54 Italy (12-28, 29-34, 51-41) Lithuania: M.Solopova (15pts, 6reb, 3ass, 4st), E.Siksniute (15pts, 5reb), L.Pikciute (10pts, 10reb), G.Gutkauskaite (8pts, 5ass, 4st), I.Visgaudaite (8pts), D.Zintikaite (6pts), G.Narviciute (4pts), G.Paugaite (4pts), K.Alminaite (2pts). Italy: F.Tognalini (15pts, 7reb), E.Bestagno (10pts, 5reb), L.Spreafico (8pts, 6reb, 3st), O.Milazzo (7pts, 4ass), G.Pasqualin (7pts), G.Rulli (4pts), M.Barlassina (3pts).
Turkey 57 - 80 Spain (12-20, 28-41, 42-58) Turkey: D.Gezgin (19pts, 4reb), G.Karatas (8pts, 8reb), S.Karaman (7pts), O.Yavas (6pts, 3ass), Y.Saylar (4pts, 4reb, 4ass), TY.Canitez (3pts, 7reb), E.Agar (2pts), E.Ural (2pts), A.Derici (2pts), A.Yalcin (2pts), B.Cigil (2pts). Spain: V.Gimeno (13pts, 4reb), M.Xargay (13pts, 8ass), M.Tudanca (12pts, 4reb), L.Rodriguez (10pts), L.Gil (9pts, 5reb), A.Gastaminza (8pts, 5reb), M.Vila (7pts, 4reb, 3ass), V.Ble (6pts, 10reb), C.Ouvina (2pts, 4reb).
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U20 European Championship Group E
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Russia 76 - 59 France (16-20, 32-22, 54-40) Russia: T.Petrushina (18pts, 3ass), A.Shilova (17pts, 6reb), A.Logunova (15pts, 8reb, 6ass, 4st), V.Dorosheva (9pts, 4reb), Y.Panevina (8pts), A.Loginova (7pts, 4reb), A.Ostroukhova (2pts, 4ass). France: A.Plagnard (16pts), P.Thizy (6pts), C.Westelynck (6pts), H.Minte (6pts, 5reb), M.Medenou (6pts, 7reb), E.Martins (4pts), M.Okou Zouzouo (4pts, 10reb), L.Datchy (4pts), D.Tchatchouang (3pts), J.De Colo (2pts).
Ukraine 67 - 50 Poland (12-7, 35-22, 52-42) Ukraine: A.Iagupova (21pts, 9reb, 6ass, 5st), O.Malashenko (20pts, 14reb), O.Maznichenko (12pts, 8reb, 5ass), K.Rymarenko (5pts, 5reb), Y.Berezynets (5pts, 4reb), K.Dorogobuzova (4pts, 7reb). Poland: J.Markiewicz (10pts), M.Kaczmarska (10pts, 4reb), M.Misiuk (9pts, 13reb), K.Sosnowska (8pts, 4reb), O.Tomialowicz (5pts), B.Skowronek (4pts, 7reb), M.Cebulska (2pts, 6reb, 3ass), P.Antczak (2pts).
Netherlands 60 - 71 Latvia (12-28, 20-39, 35-54) Netherlands: C.van Grinsven (16pts, 4reb), M.Klein (14pts), N.van del Aden (8pts), F.Ligthart (8pts), K.van den Nieuwendijk (6pts, 10reb), S.Limmerink (5pts), D.Ten Caat (3pts, 3ass). Latvia: S.Niedola (21pts, 14reb), A.Klintsone (15pts, 7ass), L.Purina (9pts, 4reb), A.Stein berga (9pts, 10reb), I.Krastina (6pts, 3ass), K.Vitola (6pts, 6reb), L.Priede (4pts), A.Strupovica (1pt).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Laurie DATCHY
Jessie DE COLO
Kateryna DOROGOBUZOVA
Olga MAZNICHENKO
Margaux OKOU-ZOUZOUO
Pauline THIZY
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2pts for Chicago
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Chicago defeated Washington just by 2pts in a very hard struggle of short scores. Actually, they managed to get this win thanks to a better performance in the first quarter. Indeed, the margin of 8pts allowed them to walk away with the win despite a more efficient performance of Washington in the second half.
Chicago Sky 61 - 59 Washington Mystics (17-16, 42-34, 52-49) Chicago: S.Fowles (13pts, 11reb, 3ass), D.Canty (11pts), J.Perkins (10pts), E.Thorn (8pts, 3ass), T.Young (7pts, 4reb), M.Bass (6pts), C.Kraayeveld (6pts, 3ass). Washington: C.Langhorne (12pts, 9reb), M.Coleman (11pts, 6reb, 3ass), M.Ajavon (8pts), C.Melvin (6pts, 4reb), L.Harding (6pts, 6ass), N.Sanford (6pts, 6reb), K.Smith (5pts), M.Currie (5pts, 5reb).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Tamera YOUNG
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An overtime for Indiana
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Indiana and New York needed an overtime to decide the winner and this time it was Indiana who won by 3pts 84 - 81. All the game was really intense and the intrigue remained up to the last moment. By the end of the third quarter New York were losing by 5pts and they had to make an effort to impose an overtime. That's what they did! Unfortunately for them, they didn't manage to keep the initiative and were defeated.
Indiana Fever 84 - 81 New York Liberty (16-18, 38-37, 56-51, 73-73) Indiana: T.Catchings (22pts, 10reb, 7ass, 2st), K.Douglas (21pts, 4reb, 4ass), E.Hoffman (15pts, 8reb), B.January (6pts, 3ass), J.Davenport (6pts), S.Zellous (4pts), T.Bevilaqua (4pts), T.Sutton-Brown (4pts, 4reb), J.Moore (2pts). New York: C.Pondexter (40pts, 6reb, 7ass), L.Mitchell (15pts), J.McCarville (12pts, 6reb), K.Greene (6pts), S.SPencer (2pts), K.Vaughn (2pts), P.Pierson (2pts, 5reb), T.McWilliams-Franklin (2pts, 5reb, 3st).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Shavonte ZELLOUS
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Stronger San Antonio
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San Antonio turned out to be stronger in the match with Los Angeles and defeated them by 10pts 73 - 83. The first half was quite balanced and Los Angeles managed to catch up with the score in the second quarter after being outclassed in the first one. But after the big break San Antonio made a very remarkable acceleration and inflicted 12-26 on the opponent. EVen the fact that Los Angeles seized the initiative again in the last 10 minutes, they didn't manage to snatch the win.
Los Angeles Sparks 73 - 83 San Antonio Silver Stars (13-22, 34-37, 46-63) Los Angeles: T.Thompson (23pts, 8reb, 3ass), D.Milton-Jones (15pts, 6reb), L.Wisdom-Hylton (12pts), M.Ferdinand-Harris (11pts, 4reb), N.Quinn (4pts, 6reb, 6ass), T.Penicheiro (4pts, 4reb, 6ass), K.TOliver (4pts). San Antonio: R.Hodges (24pts, 5reb), B.Hammon (21pts, 7ass), S.Young (17pts), C.Holdsclaw (8pts, 4st), J.Appel (4pts, 5reb), C.Kelly (4pts), E.Lawson-Wade (3pts), M.Snow (2pts).
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Phoenix defeat Tulsa
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Tulsa were defeated by Phoenix 88 - 97 despite quite a deserving resistance in the first half. Indeed, Phoenix showed their teeth in the third quarter by inflicting 19-29 on Tulsa, after which the latter didn't manage to recover. Still, the loser could boast an aggressive performance at rebounding (18 offensive rebounds). But they were not as prolific at three-pointers as their opponents.
Tulsa Shock 88 - 97 Phoenix Mercury (18-25, 45-47, 64-76) Tulsa: S.Robinson (15pts, 5reb), K.Braxton (12pts, 4reb), J.Lacy (11pts), I.Latta (11pts, 4ass), A.Holt (11pts), C.Black (9pts, 13reb, 5bs), T.Jackson (8pts, 6reb), K.Brown (6pts, 7ass), S.Crossley (3pts), M.Jones (2pts). Phoenix: P.Taylor (29pts, 6reb, 7ass), C.Dupree (26pts, 6reb, 3st), D.Taurasi (16pts, 7reb, 8ass, 2bs), T.Smith (15pts, 5reb), D.Bonner (6pts), T.Johnson (5pts, 4ass).
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Atlanta destroyed
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Atlanta lost to Connecticut 80 - 96 despite a very deserving performance in the first quarter which allowed them also to keep a small advantage even at the end of the first half. But having returned from the locker-room Connecticut showed their worth and crushed all their rage on the opponent.
Atlanta 80 - 96 Connecticut (28-20, 41-39, 62-65) Atlanta: A.McCoughtry (27pts, 5reb), E.DeSouza (16pts, 7reb), S.Lyttle (12pts, 11reb), K.Miller (8pts), S.Lehning (5pts, 4ass), A.Price (5pts, 9reb, 5ass), Y.Leuchanka (5pts, 4reb), C.Miller (2pts). Connecticut: T.Charles (22pts, 14reb, 4st, 3bs), K.Lawson (18pts), A.Jones (15pts, 5reb), S.Gruda (14pts, 4reb), T.White (10pts, 4reb, 7ass, 2st), R.Montgomery (5pts), K.Gardin (4pts), A.Hightower (4pts), D.Walker (2pts), K.Griffin (2pts, 7reb, 3ass, 2bs).
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The last quarter to catch up
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The match between Seattle and Minnesota finnished with a very short score 73 - 71 in favor of the first. The first half was really balanced and the difference before the big break was only 1pt. As for the second half, the initiative was taken at the beginning by Minnesota but they didn;t manage to keep it in the last 10 minutes and allowed Seattle to snatch the win.
Seattle 73 - 71 Minnesota (15-16, 36-37, 52-59) Seattle: L.Jackson (26pts, 7reb), S.Cash (12pts, 11reb, 4ass), S.Bird (10pts, 3ass), T.Wright (8pts, 6reb, 10ass), L.Willingham (8pts, 6reb), S.Abrosimova (7pts), C.Little (2pts). Minnesota: R.Btunson (19pts, 9reb), S.Augustus (13pts, 4reb), L.Whalen (13pts, 5reb, 6ass), N.Anosike (8pts, 4reb), M.Wright (7pts, 4ass), C.Houston (7pts), H.Maiga-Ba (4pts, 5reb).
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+ 21 Jul 2010 |
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U20 European Championship Group G
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Romania 67 - 50 Sweden (21-12, 37-25, 47-33) Romania: E.Pavel (17pts, 10reb), G.Minteanu (17pts, 9reb, 3st), F.Ferenczi (13pts, 6reb, 4ass, 3st), C.Bigica (11pts), M.Manta (4pts, 8reb), A.Chivu (3pts), A.Ionescu (2pts). Sweden: D.Hamilton (18pts, 8reb), F.Fogdemark (13pts, 6reb, 3ass, 2st), M.Gultekin (10pts), T.Ahlin (4pts, 4reb), B.Gullberg (4pts), S.Yderstrom (1pt, 3ass).
Germany 70 - 58 Bulgaria (8-19, 38-28, 55-42) Germany: S.Wagner (18pts, 5reb, 3st), A.Rexroth (14pts, 3ass), W.Bruns (11pts), S.Frankenberger (9pts, 4reb, 4ass), P.Mankertz (7pts, 3ass), R.Jochimczyk (4pts, 4reb), S.Brunckhorst (3pts), J.Schindler (2pts, 4reb), M.Greunke (2pts). Bulgaria: A.Zagorova (18pts, 8reb), P.Decheva (11pts, 5reb), A.Kancheva (8pts), S.Boneva (6pts), T.Sharenkapova (4pts, 3ass), V.Kocheva (3pts), H.Gerdzhikova (2pts, 4reb), V.Dzhikova (2pts), M.Dencheva (2pts, 5reb, 4ass), M.Boycheva (2pts, 8reb).
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U20 European Championship Group F
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Spain 80 - 68 Lithuania (17-25, 33-41, 55-51) Spain: M.Xargay (22pts, 5reb, 5ass), C.Ouvin (15pts, 4reb, 4ass), V.Gimeno (15pts), L.Rodriguez (12pts, 6reb, 4ass), A.Gastaminza (6pts, 5reb), V.Ble (4pts, 6reb), L.Gil (3pts, 6reb), M.Tudanca (3pts, 3ass). Lithuania: M.Solopova (19pts, 6reb), G.Paugaite (19pts, 15reb, 4ass), G.Gutkauskaite (10pts, 5reb), E.Siksniute (5pts, 4reb), I.Visgaudaite (5pts), L.Pikciute (4pts, 5reb), D.Zintikaite (3pts), G.Mazionyte (3pts).
Belarus 61 - 60 Italy (11-9, 25-26, 44-39) Belarus: K.Kashlei (15pts), M.Papova (13pts, 13reb), M.Filonchyk (7pts, 4reb, 3ass), M.Ivashchanka (6pts, 6reb), K.Padshyvalava (5pts, 3ass), A.Musatava (4pts), A.Zubrytskaya (4pts, 4reb), V.Veleuskaya (4pts), A.Kakhanskaya (3pts). Italy: G.Cerry (14pts, 12reb), L.Spreafico (10pts, 6reb), F.Tognalini (9pts, 10reb, 3ass), E.Bestagno (8pts, 4ass), O.Milazzo (6pts, 5reb, 3ass), A.Quarta (5pts), E.Bandini (4pts), G.Pasqualin (2pts), M.Barlassina (1pt), M.Bestagno (1pt).
Serbia 75 - 71 Turkey (16-21, 35-45, 59-59) Serbia: S.Krnjic (22pts, 8reb, 3ass), N.Jovanovic (16pts), K.Baltic (13pts, 9reb), J.Popovic (11pts, 4ass), S.Orozovic (7pts), L.Dusanic (4pts), M.Zivadinovic (2pts). Turkey: Y.Saylar (15pts, 3ass), D.Gezgin (13pts), T.Canitez (13pts, 13reb), G.Karataz (10pts, 9reb), B.Cigil (7pts, 4ass), E.Ural (4pts), A.Yalcin (4pts), O.Yavas (3pts), S.Karaman (2pts).
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U20 European Championship Group E
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Poland 62 - 75 Russia (18-21, 34-38, 51-53) Poland: O.Tomialowicz (17pts, 3ass), M.Kaczmarska (12pts), K.Sosnowska (9pts, 5reb), P.Antczak (7pts), M.Misiuk (5pts, 4reb), J.Markiewicz (5pts), M.Cebulska (3pts), M.Romanek (2pts), B.Skowronek (2pts). Russia: A.Ostroukhova (15pts), A.Loginova (12pts, 10reb), V.Dorosheva (12pts), A.Shilova (12pts, 7reb), A.Logunova (11pts, 7reb, 4ass), T.Petrushina (10pts, 3ass), A.Zlyvko (3pts).
France 67 - 70 Latvia (17-17, 30-32, 48-46) France: P.Thizy (16pts, 4reb), D.Tchatchouang (14pts, 6reb), L.Datchy (13pts), J.DeColo (7pts, 3ass), M.Okou Zouzouo (6pts), M.Medenou (6pts, 7reb), C.Westelynck (4pts), L.Bousbaa (1pt). Latvia: A.Klintsone (19pts), K.Vitola (13pts, 11reb), A.Steinberga (9pts), S.Niedola (8pts, 5reb), L.Priede (6pts, 4ass), L.Purina (5pts, 5reb), L.Rubene (5pts), I.Krastina (5pts, 6ass).
Ukraine 86 - 73 Netherlands (31-20, 42-45, 62-59) Ukraine: O.Malashenko (24pts, 11reb), A.Iagupova (19pts, 6reb, 8ass, 2st), O.Maznichenko (18pts, 5reb, 4ass), K.Rymarenko (16pts), K.Dorogobuzova (7pts, 3reb), Y.Berezynets (2pts, 6reb). Netherlands: N.van den Adel (24pts, 8reb, 4ass), M.Klein (22pts, 3ass), K.van den Niewendijk (7pts, 6reb), F.Lugthart (6pts), D.Ten Caat (6pts), S.Lammerink (3pts, 5reb), C.van Grinsven (2pts), M.Dekker (2pts, 4reb).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Pauline THIZY
Margaux OKOU-ZOUZOUO
Olga MAZNICHENKO
Kateryna DOROGOBUZOVA
Jessie DE COLO
Laurie DATCHY
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+ 20 Jul 2010 |
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U20 European Championship Group G
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Bulgaria 51 - 80 Romania (12-25, 24-39, 37-49) Bulgaria: A.Kancheva (13pts), M.Videnova (7pts), A.Zagorova (6pts), T.Sharenkapova (5pts), M.Dencheva (4pts), P.Decheva (4pts), V.Kocheva (3pts), M.Dilova (3pts), H.Gerdzhikova (2pts), S.Boneva (2pts), M.Boysheva (2pts). Romania: G.Munteanu (24pts, 6reb), C.Bigica (22pts, 9reb), E.Pavel (14pts, 9reb, 3ass), A.Ionesku (6pts, 3ass), A.Chivu (6pts), M.Manta (4pts, 11reb, 3ass), A.Craciun (2pts), F.Ferenczi (2pts, 4reb, 5ass).
Sweden 57 - 84 Germany (18-24, 34-45, 44-63) Sweden: D.Hamilton (18pts, 5reb), F.Fogdemark (12pts, 11reb), S.Yderstrom (10pts), M.Gultekin (8pts, 3ass), J.Vestin (4pts), H.Itze (3pts), A.Stoltz (2pts, 3ass). Germany: A.Rexroth (23pts, 4ass), S.Wagner (18pts, 6reb), S.Brunckhorst (9pts, 5reb, 4ass), P.Mankertz (9pts, 3ass), W.Bruns (9pts, 6reb, 4ass), J.Shindler (8pts, 3ass), R.Jochimczyk (4pts), M.Greunke (2pts), S.Frankenberger (2pts, 4reb).
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U20 European Championship Group F
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Lithuania 63 - 57 Serbia (16-13, 33-35, 54-45) Lithuania: E.Siksniute (18pts, 7reb), M.Solopova (17pts, 12reb, 3ass, 5st), G.Paugaite (14pts, 17reb, 4st), I.Visgaudaite (5pts), L.Pikciute (4pts, 4reb), G.Gutkauskaite (3pts, 4ass), G.Mazionyte (2pts). Serbia: N.Jovanovic (15pts, 4reb), J.Popovic (10pts, 4ass), T.Ajdukovic (10pts, 5reb), L.Dusanic (7pts), A.Radovic (4pts, 5reb), S.Orozovic (4pts), K.Baltic (2pts, 4reb), S.Boskovic (2pts), S.Krnjic (2pts, 5reb), M.Zivadinovic (1pt, 3ass).
Belarus 69 - 91 Spain (17-24, 32-46, 46-70) Belarus: K.Kashley (18pts), M.Filonchyk (14pts, 11reb, 2ass), M.Papova (8pts, 4reb), M.Rashchenia (6pts, 4reb), N.Yakovits (6pts), K.Padshyvalava (5pts, 4ass), M.Ivashchanka (4pts), A.Musatava (3pts), A.Kakhanskaya (2pts), V.Valeuskaya (2pts), V.Adamik (1pt). Spain: M.Xargay (18pts, 14reb, 5ass), C.Ouvina (11pts, 8ass), M.Foraste (9pts), V.Gimeno (9pts, 5reb), A.Gastaminza (9pts), V.Ble (8pts, 13reb), M.Vila (7pts), L.Rodriguez (5pts, 9reb), E.Espiau (5pts, 3ass), L.Gil (4pts), M.Tudanca (4pts), M.Bolivar (2pts).
Italy 58 - 67 Turkey (17-18, 37-37, 50-52) Italy: F.Tognalini (13pts, 9reb), O.Milazzo (10pts, 5reb), L.Spreafico (10pts, 5reb), M.Bestagno (9pts), A.Quarta (5pts), .Bestagno (5pts), G.Cerry (4pts), G.Rulli (2pts). Turkey: Y.Saylar (21pts, 5reb, 5ass), S.Karaman (14pts), E.Ural (9pts, 10reb), B.Cigil (7pts), G.Karatas (4pts), O.Yavas (4pts), A.Derici (3pts, 4reb), T.Canitez (3pts, 11reb), D.Gezgin (2pts).
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U20 European Championship Group E
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Netherlands 74 - 53 Russia (17-14, 33-23, 51-42) Netherlands: M.Klein (25pts, 4reb, 3ass, 3st), D.Ten Caat (19pts, 4reb), K.Kujit (6pts, 5reb), C.Van Grinsven (6pts, 11reb), F.Ligthart (5pts, 3reb), K.Van den Nieuwendjik (5pts), N.Van den Adel (4pts, 4reb), S.Lammerink (4pts, 6reb). Russia: T.Petrushina (12pts, 4reb), V.Dorosheva (11pts, 5reb), A.Ostroukhova (8pts, 4reb), A.Shilova (8pts, 3reb), A.Logunova (4pts, 5reb), Y.Klimenko (2pts), A.Zlyvko (2pts), A.Tarasova (2pts), A.Loginova (2pts, 6reb), L.Paskalenko (2pts).
Ukraine 66 - 80 France (12-21, 32-40, 49-60) Ukraine: O.Malashenko (22pts, 9reb), O.Maznichenko (13pts, 3ass), A.Iagupova (12pts, 9reb, 3bs), K.Rymarenko (10pts), O.Khalimonchuk (4pts, 7reb), K.Matsko (3pts, 5reb), Y.Berezynets (2pts). France: D.Tchatchouang (16pts, 8reb, 3bs), H.Minte (13pts, 9reb, 4st), M.Medenou (12pts, 6reb), J.DeColo (9pts), A.Plagnard (7pts, 7reb), L.Datchy (6pts, 4reb), P.Thizy (6pts, 3reb), M.Okou Zouzouo (5pts, 3reb), L.Bousbaa (2pts), A.Konate (2pts), C.Westelynck (2pts, 3reb).
Latvia 63 - 49 Poland (19-9, 35-20, 48-30) Latvia: S.Niedola (26pts, 11reb, 3ass, 2st), K.Vitola (19pts, 5reb), L.Purina (5pts, 4reb), I.Krastina (4pts), L.Priede (4pts), K.Nimane (3pts), A.Klintsone (2pts, 4reb). Poland: O.Yomialowicz (14pts), P.Antczak (10pts), M.Kaczmarska (9pts), M.Misiuk (6pts, 9reb), M.Cebulska (4pts, 7reb, 2ass), J.Markiewicz (3pts), K.Sosnowska (2pts), M.Romanek (1pt).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Laurie DATCHY
Jessie DE COLO
Olga MAZNICHENKO
Margaux OKOU-ZOUZOUO
Pauline THIZY
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+ 19 Jul 2010 |
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Chicago destroyed Los Angeles 68 - 80 thanks to a very good performance made in the first half. Indeed, already in the first quarter Chicago gained a 8pt-advantage and increased it up to 13pts before the big break. As for the second half, Los Angeles gathered some strength during the break and managed to resist very well. Unfortunately for them, they didn't manage to turn the math around as it was difficult to compete with Chacago's 3pt-performance and strong presence in rebounding.
Los Angeles Sparks 68 - 80 Chicago Sky (14-22, 30-43, 48-60) Los Angeles: D.Milton-Jones (21pts, 5reb), T.Thompson (15pts), N.Quinn (12pts, 6reb), K.Toliver (7pts), T.Penicheiro (6pts, 9ass), M.Ferdinand-Harris (5pts, 5reb), L.Wisdom-Hylton (2pts). Chicago: E.Thorn (15pts, 3ass), E.Prince (11pts), D.Canty (11pts, 6ass), T.Young (11pts, 6reb), M.Bass (10pts, 9reb), S.Fowles (10pts, 10reb, 3ass), J.Perkins (6pts, 5ass), C.Kraayeveld (6pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Tamera YOUNG
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Tulsa defeated San Antonio
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Just 5pts separated Tulsa and San Antonio in their Friday match, which brought a win to the first. Actually, the meeting was very intense and the intrigue remained to the end. It is only in the last quarter when the winner cleared up. Tulsa showed a weaker performance at FT but they were much better at 3pt-shooting (24pts got from behind the arc). Still, San Antonio could boast their aggressiveness and rebounding performance.
Tulsa Shock 75 - 70 San Antonio Silver Stars (21-19, 35-37, 54-56) Tulsa: I.Latta (15pts, 4ass), T.Jackson (12pts, 5reb, 3ass), J.Lacy (9pts, 5reb), C.Black (8pts, 4reb), K.Braxton (8pts, 5reb, 3ass, 2bs), K.Brown (8pts), S.Robinson (7pts, 3ass), A.Holt (4pts, 3ass), M.Jones (2pts), A.Hornbruckle (2pts). San Antonio: C.Holdsclaw (20pts, 8reb, 6st), B.Hammon (18pts, 3ass), S.Young (11pts, 12reb, 2ass), R.Hodges (8pts), M.Snow (6pts, 8reb, 4ass), J.Apple (4pts), H.Darling (3pts).
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Indiana imposed a loss on Atlanta
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Atlanta lost to Indiana 70 - 89 after being unable to perform necessary resistance, especially in the last quarter when they were inflicted 10-23. Actually, Indiana deserved this win as they were ahead almost in every sector. Particularly they should be praised for their collective game with 20ass and great performance inside the key.
Atlanta Dream 70 - 89 Indiana Fever (21-24, 37-41, 60-66) Atlanta: A.McCoughtry (27pts, 3st), E.DeSouza (13pts, 4reb), S.Lyttle (10pts, 4reb), S.Lehning (6pts, 3ass), I.Castro Marques (5pts), K.Miller (3pts), C.Miller (2pts), A.Price (2pts, 4reb), Y.Leuchanka (2pts, 7reb). Indiana: T.Catchings (23pts, 11reb, 4ass, 6st), K.Douglas (20pts, 4ass), E.Hoffman (17pts, 5reb, 4st), J.Davenport (17pts, 5reb), B.January (7pts, 4ass), S.Zellous (3pts), T.Sutton-Brown (2pts, 3ass).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Shavonte ZELLOUS
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New York show their worth
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The match between Washington and New York finished in favor of the latter 67 - 75. The first half was very balanced and finished with a tie score at 28. But New York returned from the locker-room being overdetermined and immediatly in the third quarter gained a 10pt-advantage. Washington were not ready for such an acceleration and couldn't find a way to demonstrate a corresponding reaction.
Washington Mystics 67 - 75 New York Liberty (13-14, 28-28, 44-54) Washington: C.Langhorne (19pts, 10reb, 3st), M.Currie (12pts, 3ass), K.Smith (11pts), L.Harding (10pts, 6reb, 4ass), M.Coleman (7pts), M.Ajanovic (6pts), N.Sanford (2pts). New York: C.Pondexter (17pts, 7ass), J.McCarville (16pts, 12reb), K.Greene (11pts), N.Powell (10pts), T.McWilliams-Franklin (9pts, 4reb, 3ass), E.Carson (6pts), L.Mitchell (6pts, 4reb, 3ass, 7st).
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+ 17 Jul 2010 |
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U20 European Championship Div B
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Portugal had a good European Championship start as they defeated Slovak Republic 68-72 thanks to a very good performance in the first quarter. Slovak Republic tried to react and hard better performances in the second quarter but Portugal offered good resistance thanks to a better 3pt-shot contribution.
Slovak Republic 68 - 72 Portugal (14-27, 31-37, 48-56) Slovak Republic: V.Cernakova (20pts, 2reb), M.Felixova (15pts, 12reb, 3ass), A.Baburova (12pts), K.Lukacovicova (9pts, 4reb), A.Jankova (5pts), L.Stanekova (3pts), M.Mackulinova (2pts), B.Novocka (2pts, 3ass). Portugal: S.DaSilva (21pts, 5reb, 3st), M.Correia (13pts), M.Goncalves (8pts, 4reb), J.Bernardeco (8pts, 3reb, 4ass), F.Braga (6pts, 3reb), L.Livulo (6pts, 6reb), C.Escorcio (6pts), M.Brandao (3pts, 4reb, 6ass), T.Fernandes (1pt).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Klaudia LUKACOVICOVA
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3 overtimes!!!
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What an amazing struggle it was between Seattle and Phoenix as they needed three ovetimes to decide the outcome of the match. The battle started immediately and the suspense remained up to the last minute. When the third quarter finished at 64-57, nobody could imagine that the teams would find enough efforts to keep the initiative for three overtimes. In the end, at 1mn to go in the last period the score was 107-107 but Bird's three-pointer and Jackson 1FT brought the resolution.
Seattle Storm 111 - 107 Phoenix (20-19, 41-43, 64-57, 78-78, 90-90, 100-100) Seattle: L.Jackson (31pts, 18reb), T.Wright (20pts, 5reb, 6ass), S.Cash (14pts, 12reb, 7ass), S.Bird (14pts, 5reb, 8ass), C.Little (10pts, 7reb, 3ass), J.Vesela (8pts), S.Abrosimova (8pts), L.Willingham (6pts, 5reb). Phoenix: D.Taurasi (44pts, 5reb, 5ass, 4st, 3bs), C.Dupree (18pts, 14reb), D.Bonner (18pts, 7reb), P.Taylor (16pts, 6reb, 5ass), T.Smith (5pts, 6reb), T.Johnson (4pts, 3ass), T.Lilley (2pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Jana VESELA
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Connecticut vs Indiana
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Connecticut managed to snatch the win from Indiana in a very bouncing game (77 - 68) thanks to a very dynamic and strong finish. The match started with a small advantage of Indiana and the team left for the big break at 34-38. But Connecticut returned to make a really deserving performance in the second half and especially in the last quarter (25-14). Overall, it was their 2pt-shooting- and FT- performance that helped Connecticut to win and counterbalance a very good game of Indiana from behind the arc.
Connecticut Sun 77 - 68 Indiana Fever (22-23, 34-38, 52-54) Connecticut: S.Gruda (21pts, 6reb), T.Charles (14pts, 6reb, 4ass), T.White (10pts), A.Hightower (8pts), K.Lawson (7pts, 7reb, 5ass), A.Jones (6pts, 6reb), K.Griffin (5pts, 8reb), A.Jekabsone-Zogota (4pts), R.Montgomery (2pts). Indiana: T. Catchings (22pts, 9reb, 4st), K.Douglas (13pts, 4reb), E.Hoffman (11pts), B.January (11pts, 4reb), J.Moore (4pts), S.Zellous (4pts), T.Sutton-Brown (3pts, 6reb).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Shavonte ZELLOUS
Anete JEKABSONE-ZOGOTA
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A threat for Minnesota
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Atlanta and Minnesota finished their Wednesday confrontation with a very close score 81 - 83 in favor of Lynx. The first half was quite balanced and though Minnesota were ahead, it was not a big advantage. But after the big break Atlanta returned with another face and inflicted 32-16 on the opponent to really bring a threat. So, in the final quarter the teas were struggling to the death to snatch the victory and Minnesota managed to get ahead again.
Atlanta Dream 81 - 83 Minnesota Lynx (20-25, 32-44, 64-60) Atlanta: A.McCoughtry (25pts, 6reb, 4st), I.Castro Marques (18pts, 20reb, 3bs), E.DeSouza (18pts, 20reb, 3bs), A.Price (6pts, 6reb, 3ass), Y.Leuchanka (6pts, 5reb), A.Bales (4pts), S.Lehning (2pts, 6ass). Minnesota: S.Augustus (22pts, 8reb, 3ass), L.Whalen (17pts, 6reb, 7ass), N.Anosike (16pts, 3ass), R.Brunson (9pts, 9reb), M.Wright (8pts), N.Martinez (6pts), Q.Hollingsworth (3pts), C.Houston (2pts, 4reb).
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Chicago destroyed San Antonio
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San Antonio were destroyed by Chicago 61 - 88 already at the beginning of their meeting as the latter made a very good performance in the first quarter (9-19) and kept their leadership throughout all the game. As for San Antonio, they never managed to break the defense of the opponent and were smashed at 2pt-shooting. Chicago were very strong thanks to they collaborative actions (with 21ass) and aggressiveness (11st and 17TO imposed on Stars).
San Antonio Silver Stars 61 - 88 Chicago Sky (9-19, 22-36, 44-61) San Antonio: S.Young (14pts, 4ass), R.Hodges (10pts), J.Appel (9pts, 6reb), B.Hammon (8pts, 4ass), M.Snow (7pts, 8reb), C.Holdsclaw (6pts), E.Lawson-Wade (3pts), H.Darling (3pts, 4ass), C.Kelly (1pt). Chicago: E.Prince (14pts, 4reb, 5ass), J.Perkins (14pts, 4st), S.Fowles (14pts, 5reb), E.Thorn (12pts), T.Young (10pts, 6reb), D.Canty (8pts, 5ass), M.Bass (5pts, 7reb), S.Irvin (5pts), C.Thomas (4pts), C.Kraayeveld (2pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Tamera YOUNG
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U20 European Championship Group D
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Belarus 56 - 74 Lithuania (10-21, 27-33, 42-55) Belarus: M.Filonchyk (17pts, 8reb), M.Ivashchanka (15pts, 9reb), A.Zubrytskaya (9pts, 3ass, 3st), N.Yakovits (4pts), V.Valeuskaya (3pts), A.Musatava (2pts), K.Padshyvalava (2pts, 6reb), M.Rashchenia (2pts, 3reb), M.Papova (2pts, 8reb). Lithuania: M.Solopova (29pts, 11reb, 6ass, 4st), E.Siksniute (15pts, 16reb, 4st), G.Paugaite (11pts, 5reb, 3st, 4bs), D.Zintikaite (8pts, 4reb, 3ass), G.Gitkauskaite (6pts), I.Visgaudaite (3pts), G.Narviciute (2pts, 6reb).
Romania 53 - 69 Turkey (12-23, 30-33, 39-50) Romania: M.Manta (13pts, 10reb), G.Munteanu (8pts, 3reb), E.Pavel (8pts, 10reb), A.Chivu (7pts), C.Bigica (7pts, 3reb), A.Ionescu (6pts, 3reb, 4ass), A.Pop (4pts, 6reb). Turkey: G.Karatas (12pts, 5reb), O.Yavas (12pts), T.Canitez (11pts, 16reb), B.Cigil (10pts, 4reb), D.Gezgin (9pts, 3reb), Y.Saylar (7pts), S.Karaman (6pts), E.Ural (2pts, 5reb).
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U20 European Championship Group C
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Germany 63 - 80 Serbia (15-27, 30-42, 46-66) Germany: A.Rexroth (14pts), P.Mankertz (13pts, 4reb), S.Wagner (9pts, 3ass), M.Greunke (6pts, 7reb), S.Brunckhorst (5pts, 4reb), W.Bruns (5pts, 4reb), S.Frankenberger (5pts, 3st), A.Riabchenko (4pts), J.Schindler (2pts). Serbia: S.Krnjic (20pts, 10reb), T.Ajdukovic (14pts, 10reb), J.Popovic (12pts, 8reb, 10ass), S.Orozovic (12pts, 3reb), N.Jovanovic (8pts, 3reb), T.Zivanovic (5pts, 5reb), S.Boskovic (4pts), L.Dusanic (3pts), J.Jovanovic (1pt), M.Zivadinovic (1pt, 3reb).
Italy 50 - 74 Spain (14-15, 18-36, 38-52) Italy: M.Bestagno (13pts, 4reb), L.Spreafico (12pts, 3st), E.Bestagno (7pts, 5ass), O.Milazzo (6pts), E.Bandini (3pts), M.Fiascaris (3pts), G.Pasqualin (3pts, 3reb), G.Cerri (3pts). Spain: V.Gimeno (17pts, 4reb, 4ass), A.Gastaminza (14pts, 4reb), C.Ouvina (12pts, 8reb, 3st), L.Rodriguez (9pts, 6reb, 4ass), L.Gil (8pts, 8reb, 4ass, 4st), M.Xargay (6pts, 5reb), V.Ble (4pts, 5reb), M.Tudanca (3pts, 4reb, 3ass), E.Espiau (1pt).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Sara KRNJIC
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U20 European Championship Group B
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Ukraine 74 - 79 Russia (21-19, 42-36, 60-58) Ukraine: A.Iagupova (22pts, 9reb, 6ass, 3st), O.Maznichenko (14pts, 6reb, 5ass, 3st), K.Dorogobuzova (13pts, 3reb), O.Malashenko (12pts, 12reb), Y.Berezynets (8pts), K.Rymarenko (5pts, 4reb). Russia: A.Shilova (23pts, 6reb, 4ass), T.Petrushina (12pts, 3reb, 3ass), Y.Panevina (10pts, 4ass), A.Tarasova (9pts, 5reb), A.Logunova (8pts, 6reb, 4ass), V.Dorosheva (8pts, 8reb), A.Zlyvko (5pts), A.Loginova (4pts, 4reb).
Latvia 87 - 41 Sweden (18-6, 40-11, 65-18) Latvia: S.Niedola (29pts, 11reb, 3ass), K.Vitola (10pts, 11reb, 3bs), L.Purina (9pts, 3reb), L.Priede (9pts, 3reb), K.Nimane (8pts, 3reb), I.Krastina (6pts, 4ass), A.Klintsone (5pts, 6reb, 7ass), A.Steinberga (4pts, 8reb), L.Rubene (3pts, 3bs), A.Cunda (2pts), A.Gailite (2pts, 5reb, 3ass). Sweden: B.Gulberg (16pts, 3reb, 4st), M.Gultekin (13pts), D.Hamilton (5pts), T.Ahlin (3pts, 3reb), H.Itze (2pts), F.Fogdemark (2pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Kateryna DOROGOBUZOVA
Olga MAZNICHENKO
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U20 European Championship Group A
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Bulgaria 51 - 73 France (12-24, 29-38, 40-61) Bulgaria: V.Kocheva (11pts, 6reb), V.Dzhikova (8pts, 3reb), A.Zagorova (8pts, 3reb, 3st), M.Dencheva (6pts, 3reb), M.Dilova (5pts, 4ass), S.Boneva (5pts), A.Kancheva (5pts), H.Gerdzhikova (2pts, 3reb), T.Sharenkapova (1pt). France: L.Datchy (16pts, 3st), D.Tchatchouang (13pts, 3reb), M.Medenou (11pts, 6reb), H.Minte (11pts, 5reb, 3st), J.DeColo (5pts), M.OkouZouzouo (5pts, 5reb, 3ass), E.Martins (4pts, 6reb, 3ass), L.Bousbaa (2pts, 3st), A.Konate (2pts), C.Westelynck (2pts), P.Thizy (2pts, 3reb).
Netherlands 57 - 72 Poland (18-12, 35-37, 43-51) Netherlands: D.Ten Caat (16pts), S.Lammerink (8pts, 4reb), F.Lightart (8pts, 10reb), C.VanGrinsven (8pts, 10reb), C.VanderHoek (7pts, 6reb), M.Klein (6pts), N.Van den Adel (4pts). Poland: K.Sosnowska (14pts, 6reb), O.Tomialowicz (13pts, 6ass), M.Kaczmarska (11pts, 5reb, 3ass), P.Antczak (9pts), B.Skowronek (7pts, 3reb, 3st), J.Maruszczak (7pts), M.Misiuk (6pts), J.Markiewicz (3pts, 6reb), M.Cebulska (2pts, 3reb, 3ass, 3st).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Laurie DATCHY
Jessie DE COLO
Margaux OKOU-ZOUZOUO
Pauline THIZY
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Lyttle will play with the Spanish National team...
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What a huge add to Spanish National team couple of months before playing the World Championship in Czech Republic as Sancho Lyttle (Salamanca and Atlanta Dream) got the Spanish Citizenship. Lyttle has been one of the most impressive player in the Spanish league the last seasons and she's been a key player of Atlanta Dream's roster.
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+ 14 Jul 2010 |
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Los Angeles are up to the mark
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Los Angeles defeated Tulsa 87 - 71 thanks to a very strong effort made in the second half. Actually, they also performed a deserving start but Tulsa managed to walk away for the big break with a 5pt-advantage. Los Angeles had to gather all their strength to show a great game after. Overall, Sparks were stronger thanks to a better performance from the FT line and also from behind the arc where they gained 30pts.
Los Angeles Sparks 87 - 71 Tulsa Shock (21-17, 36-41, 64-54) Los Angeles: T.Thompson (24pts, 6reb), D.Milton-Jones (17pts), A.Riley (14pts), M.Ferdinand-Harris (12pts), N.Quinn (10pts, 6reb, 3st), K.Toliver (6pts, 4reb, 4ass), L.Wisdom-Hylton (4pts). Tulsa: K.Broen (14pts, 3ass), K.Braxton (10pts, 10reb), I.Latta (10pts, 6ass), C.Black (8pts, 9reb), T.Jackson (7pts, 4reb), A.Holt (7pts), J.Lacy (7pts), S.Robinson (6pts), M.Jones (2pts).
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+ 13 Jul 2010 |
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3pts for New York
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Chicago lost to New York just by 3pts in a non-prolific game (54 - 57). This game is a proof that a good start doesn't definitely assure a good finish as Chicago took the initiative at the beginning but lost it in the second half and let the opponent turn the match around. Especially well New York played in the last 10 minutes when they inflicted on Chicago 9-18. Overall, it was their performance from behind the arc that helped New York to win.
Chicago Sky 54 - 57 New York Liberty (23-16, 35-26, 45-39) Chicago: J.Perkins (26pts), S.Fowles (12pts, 19reb, 3ass, 4bs), M.Bass (6pts, 6reb), T.Young (6pts, 3reb), D.Canty (4pts). New York: C.Pondexter (30pts, 8reb), P.Pierson (10pts, 4reb), T.McWilliams-Franklin (7pts, 8reb), J.McCarville (4pts, 4reb, 4ass), L.Mitchell (2pts, 5reb), K.Greene (2pts, 3ass), S.Spenser (2pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Tamera YOUNG
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USA vs WNBA
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The match between USA Basketball and WNBA Stars was really full of intense and dynamics in spite of the fact that the first were leading most of the time. In the end, it finished in favor of USA team 99 - 72 but it doesn't detract from the merit of WNBA as they also showed a deserving game in the last quarter. In general, the strongest point of the winner was a remarkably efficient game at 2pt-shooting. They were also extremely collaborative (with 32ass against WNBA 11ass).
USA Basketball 99 - 72 WNBA Stars (29-19, 49-28, 75-44) USA: S.Fowles (23pts, 8reb), S.Cash (13pts, 3ass), C.Dupree (13pts, 8reb), M.Moore (12pts, 8reb, 5ass, 3st), A.McCoughtry (11pts, 3ass), D.Taurasi (9pts), C.Pondexter (7pts, 6ass), T.Charles (6pts, 5reb), T.Catchings (3pts, 4ass), S.Bird (2pts, 5ass). WNBA: K.Douglas (15pts), P.Taylor (12pts), Young (10pts, 5reb), L.Whalen (8pts, 4reb), M.Snow (8pts), R.Brunson (6pts), M.Currie (5pts), L.Harding (4pts, 4ass), I.Castro Marques (2pts), C.Langhorne (2pts).
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Spirit by Minnesota
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San Antonio lost to Monnesota 66 - 89 because of being unable to break their firm persistence. Minnesota set the tone right at the beginning of the game and never let the initiative to San Antonio even for a moment. In general, Lynx made their win inside the key as they were incompatible at 2pt-shooting. They completely outclasses Stars at rebounding (19-34) and stole more balls from them.
San Antonio Silver Stars 66 - 89 Minnesota Lynx (16-21, 32-42, 46-66) San Antonio: R.Hodges (15pts), J.Apple (10pts), S.Young (10pts, 5reb), M.Snow (8pts, 4reb), A.Quigley (7pts), C.Holdsclaw (4pts), B.Hammon (8pts, 4reb), E.Lawson-Wade (3pts), C.Kelly (3pts), H.Darling (2pts). Minnesota: R.Brunson (24pts, 10reb), S.Augustus (15pts, 5reb), M.Wright (15pts, 4ass), L.Whalen (14pts, 4reb, 5ass), C.Houston (9pts), N.Anosike (7pts, 7reb), H.Maiga-Ba (4pts), N.Martinez (1pt).
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+ 12 Jul 2010 |
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Tulsa destroyed by Indiana
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Indina destroyed Tulsa 72 - 100 thanks to a gradual accumulation of points from quarter to quarter. Only in the final 10 minutes Tulsa were allowed to score more points than the opponent but it could not already change the situation and hardly influenced the outcome. Actually, it was really difficult to compete with Indiana inside the key. Moreover, they were really helped by a bad performance of Tulsa at free throwing (5/14). It is necessary to mention also the game of Fever on defense as they made 12 block shots and grabbed 35 defensive rebounds.
Tulsa Shock 72 - 100 Indiana Fever (18-21, 34-56, 49-83) Tulsa: A.Holt (18pts), J.Lacy (12pts, 6reb), M.Jones (11pts, 5reb), K.Braxton (9pts, 4ass), I.Latta (6pts, 4ass), S.Crossley (5pts), C.Black (4pts, 12reb, 5ass), S.Robinson (4pts), T.Jackson (3pts). Indiana: T.Catchings (24pts, 6reb), K.Douglas (17pts, 4reb), S.Zellous (16pts, 4reb, 3bs), B.January (13pts, 6reb, 6ss), J.Davenport (8pts), J.Morris (7pts), J.Moore (6pts), T.Bevilaqua (6pts, 4reb), E.Hoffman (2pts), T.Sutton-Brown (1pt, 7reb).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Shavonte ZELLOUS
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An overtime for Atlanta
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Atlanta and Connecticut needed an overtime to decide who was stronger. In the end, the match finished with a very high score 102 - 108 in favor of Atlanta who gained their 5pt-advantage thanks to scoring more 2-pointers. The game was really a pattern of collective effort on both sides, boh teams grabbed a lot of rebounds and really struggled to get the victory.
Connecticut Sun 103 - 108 Atlanta Dream (26-35, 51-54, 73-81) Connecticut: T.Charles (27pts, 20reb), A.Jones (17pts, 6reb, 3ass), S.Gruda (16pts, 6reb), K.Lawson (11pts, 8ass), A.Hightower (8pts), T.White (7pts, 7ass), D.Walker (6pts, 4reb), K.Griffin (5pts), R.Montgomery (4pts, 5ass), K.Gardin (2pts). Atlanta: A.McCoughtry (32pts, 10reb), I.Castro Marques (32pts, 7ass), E.DeSouza (17pts, 13reb), A.Bales (9pts, 10reb, 6ass), Y.Leuchanka (9pts, 4reb), S.Lehning (7pts, 7reb, 8ass), A.Price (2pts).
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Bouncing game
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Phoenix defeated Los Angeles 98 - 89 in a very intense game where the initiative swang from one side to another. Phoenix made a very good start and gained 20pt-advantage in the first quarter. Los Angeles tried to catch up in the third period but they didn't manage to continue their performance in the final 10 minutes (24-23).
Phoenix Mercury 98 - 89 Los Angeles Sparks (30-10, 56-37, 74-66) Phoenix: D.Taurasi (30pts, 7ass), C.Dupree (25pts, 12ass), D.Bonner (16pts), P.Taylor (14pts, 4ass), T.Lilley (6pts, 4ass), T.Johnson (5pts, 6reb, 6ass), T.Smith (2pts, 6reb). Los Angeles: D.Milton-Jones (20pts, 8reb, 6ass), N.Quinn (18pts, 4reb, 4ass), K.Toliver (16pts, 5reb), T.Thompson (10pts, 4reb, 4ass), A.Riley (9pts), L.Wisdom-Hylton (8pts), T.Penicheiro (4pts), M.Ferdinand-Harris (4pts, 4reb).
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Indiana defeat Chicago
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Indiana and Chicago played not a very prolific game which finished in favor of Indiana 58 - 51. Actually, they won thanks to a very good start when they gained a 13pt-advantage in the first quarter and added another 5pts in the second. Chicago woke up after the big break, showed a very deserving effort and almost managed to catch up with the score but this effort was like a strike - very bright but short. In the end, Indiana set again their leadership and defeated the opponent by 7pts.
Indiana Fever 58 - 51 Chicago Sky (25-12, 39-21, 45-43) Indiana: T.Catchings (16pts, 4reb), T.Bevilaqua (13pts), J.Davenport (10pts), T.Sutton-Brown (8pts, 10reb), S.Murphy (4pts), K.Douglas (3pts, 4ass), E.Hoffman (2pts, 5reb), S.Zellous (2pts). Chicago: S.Fowles (26pts, 18reb), D.Canty (7pts, 5reb), E.Prince (4pts, 4ass), M.Bass (4pts), E.Thorn (3pts, 3ass), T.Young (3pts), J.Perkins (2pts), C.Kraaeveld (2pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Tamera YOUNG
Shavonte ZELLOUS
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+ 08 Jul 2010 |
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Connecticut lost to San Antonio
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San Antonio destroyed Connecticut 66 - 79 in quite a bouncing game thanks to stable persistance, especially in the second half. San Antonio made a very good start and gained 8pt of advantage. Connecticut made a deserving acceleration in the second one but didn't manage to break the opponent's will. All the second half was in favor of Stars but actually, they were very much helped by Connecticut weak shooting effort.
Connecticut Sun 66 - 79 San Antonio Silver Stars (14-22, 38-40, 51-56) Connecticut: T.White (17pts), T.Charles (16pts, 13reb), A.Jones (8pts, 6reb), S.Gruda (8pts), R.Montgomery (5pts, 3ass), A.Hightower (4pts), K.Griffin (4pts), K.Lawson (2pts, 4ass), D.Walker (2pts). San Antonio: S.Young (19pts, 8reb, 3ass), M.Snow (14pts, 8reb), B.Hammon (12pts, 8ass, 3st), C.Holdsclaw (11pts, 5reb, 5ass), R.Hodges (10pts, 4reb), E.Lawson-Wade (7pts), J.Apple (6pts).
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Seattle were waiting up to the end
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New York lost to Seattle 70 - 78 despite a very deserving start when they gained 9pt-advantage in the first quarter. Seattle, in their turn, reacted immediately to narrow the difference and just completed their objective in the final quarter (12-24). Overall, Seattle were stronger thanks to being more efficient in their shooting effort, though New York were good at stealing and managed to inflict 16TO on the winner.
New York Liberty 70 - 78 Seattle Storm (24-15, 41-37, 58-54) New York: T.McWilliams-Franklin (20pts, 10reb), C.Pondexter (16pts, 6reb, 5ass), J.McCarville (9pts, 5reb, 3ass, 3st), N.Powell (9pts), P.Pierson (6pts), L.Mitchell (5pts), S.Spencer (5pts). Seattle: S.Cash (20pts, 11reb), S.Bird (16pts, 3ass), L.Willingham (13pts, 8reb), C.Little (12pts, 8reb, 4ass), J.Vesela (10pts, 3reb), T.Wright (5pts, 4ass), A.Robinson (2pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Jana VESELA
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+ 06 Jul 2010 |
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Good start provides good result
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The match between New York and Phoenix finished in favor of the latter 82 - 97. Actually, Phoenix established their leadership at the very beginning of the meeting and just continued performing from quarter after quarter. Only in the last quarter they allowed New York to score 6pts more but they were already out of danger and could afford to relax. But overall, it was their 3pt-performance that helped them to gain this victory as they got 27pts from behind the arc.
New York Liberty 82 - 97 Phoenix Mercury (16-22, 42-50, 57-78) New York: C.Pondexter (21pts, 6reb, 3ass), P.Pierson (18ts, 6reb), J.McCarville (11pts, 6reb), K.Greene (11pts), K.Vaughn (8pts, 4reb), S.Spencer (4pts), T.McWilliams-Franklin (4pts), N.Powell (3pts), N.Blue (2pts, 3ass). Phoenix: C.Dupree (24pts, 9reb, 3ass), T.Smith (21pts, 10reb), D.Taurasi (20pts, 4reb, 5ass, 3st), P.Taylor (17pts, 5reb, 4ass), D.Bonner (8pts, 5reb), T.Johnson (4pts, 4reb, 4ass), K.Swanier (3pts).
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Tulsa defeated by Washington
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Washington and Tulsa played a very spectacular game which, in the end, finished in favor of the first 69 - 54. The crucial period for both teams was in the second quarter when Washington managed to inflict a disastrous score 16-4 on their opponent. After this Tulsa were unable to recover, though they tried to restore their game in the third quarter. In the final 10 minutes Washington once again made a very good acceleration to definitely smother the hosts. Actually, Tulsa collapsed at two-point shooting as in other sectors, except for rebounding, they more or less managed to correspond to the level.
Washington Mystics 69 - 54 Tulsa Shock (14-15, 30-19, 48-40) Washington: M.Currie (17pts), C.Langhorne (15pts, 9reb), L.Harding (14pts, 5reb, 4ass), N.Sanford (9pts, 8reb), K.Smith (6pts, 4ass), M.Coleman (6pts, 10reb, 4ass, 3st), C.Melvin (2pts, 8reb). Tulsa: S.Robinson (16pts), S.Crossley (11pts, 4st), J.Lacy (10pts, 4reb), K.Brown (8pts), T.Jackson (4pts, 5reb), N.Lacy (2pts), M.Jones (2pts), C.Black (1pt, 5reb).
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Decisive second half
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Chicago managed to defeat Atlanta 88 - 82. The first half was really balanced and even finished with the tie score at 45. But after the big break Chicago seized the initiative and set the tone, though their advantage was not so big. Actually, Chicago got their win thanks to getting more points from the FT line and scoring one more three-pointer. As for Atlanta, they could just boast a better rebounding performance which, to their disappointment, could not help them in this match.
Chicago Sky 88 - 82 Atlanta Dream (22-16, 45-45, 64-61) Chicago: S.Fowles (22pts, 12reb, 3bs), E.Thorn (14pts, 5reb), E.Prince (11pts), J.Perkins (10pts, 3st), T.Young (9pts), M.Bass (8pts, 4reb), D.Canty (7pts), S.Irvin (4pts), C.Kraayeveld (3pts). Atlanta: A.McCoughtry (20pts), I.Castro Marques (17pts), E.DeSouza (13pts, 15reb), S.Lyttle (9pts, 10reb, 3ass), A.Bales (7pts), K.Miller (6pts, 5reb, 3ass), S.Lehning (4pts), A.Price (4pts), Y.Leuchanka (2pts).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Tamera YOUNG
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Los Angeles lost to Seattle
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Seattle defeated Los Angeles 75 - 62 thanks to a very good performance in the first and the last quarters (27-16 and 15-9 respectively). They were more effecient in their scoring effort and were much better at shooting from behid the arc and gained 33pts in this sector (against 18pts for LA).
Seattle Storm 75 - 62 Los Angeles Sparks (27-16, 43-33, 60-53) Seattle: L.Jackson (20pts, 8reb), S.Cash (18pts, 8reb), S.Bird (11pts, 7ass), C.Little (7pts), T.Wright (7pts, 4ass), L.Willingham (5pts), J.Vesela (4pts), S.Abrosimova (3pts). Los Angeles: K.Toliver (18pts, 5reb), D.Milton-Jones (14pts, 3ass), T.Thomson (11pts, 10reb), L.Wisdom-Hylton (10pts, 10reb), T.Penicheiro (6pts, 4reb, 5ass), N.Quinn (3pts).
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+ 05 Jul 2010 |
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10pts for Los Angeles
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Los Angeles turned out to be stronger than San Antonio by 10pts (63 - 73). They played very well in the first half and got 15pts of advantage at the half time. San Antonio in their turn showed a very deserving performance in the third quarter (24-9) which allowed them to tie the score but unfortunately for them, they didn't manage to keep this initiative and were defeated in the crucial final period.
San Antonio Silver Stars 63 - 73 Los Angeles Sparks (12-18, 24-39, 48-48) San Antonio: M.Snow (16pts, 8reb), B.Hammon (15pts, 4reb, 4ass), E.Lawson-Wade (12pts, 5ass), S.Young (11pts), C.Holdsclaw (6pts, 4st), R.Hodges (3pts, 7reb). Los Angeles: T.Thompson (24pts, 10reb, 3ass), N.Quinn (13pts, 5reb), T.Penicheiro (12pts, 4ass), D.Milton-Jones (10pts, 3ass), K.TOliver (6pts, 5reb), M.Ferdinand-Harris (4pts), L.Wisdom-Hylton (4pts).
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Prolific game Washington vs Phoenix
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Washington and Phoenix played a very prolific game which was full of tense and intrigue. The leader was not defined up to the end of the match as the iniative swang from one side to another. Washington managed to make a better performance in the third quarter, which in the end, was crucial for the outcome as Phoenix could not turn the score around in the final quarter.
Washington Mystics 107 - 104 Phoenix Mercury (24-25, 42-46, 73-68) Washington: K.Smith (25pts, 4ass), C.Langhorne (21pts, 9reb, 4ass), M.Currie (18pts, 4reb), L.Harding (13pts, 4reb, 6ass, 3st), M.Coleman (12pts), N.Sanford (9pts, 4reb), C.Melvin (6pts, 5reb), M.Ajavon (3pts). Phoenix: P.Taylor (23pts, 4reb, 6ass, 3st), C.Dupree (23pts, 9reb), T.Smith (17pts, 6reb), T.Johnson (15pts, 4reb, 11ass), D.Taurasi (11pts), D.Bonner (9pts), N.Ohlde (4pts), K.Swanier (2pts, 3ass).
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Connecticut could not compete with Chicago
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Chicago defeated Connecticut 80 - 92 thanks to making a very good start, which allowed them to accumulate 24pt-advantage at the half time. Even though Connecticut reacted well in the third quarter, it could not help them to restore the game. Actually, Sky got many opportunities to score and performed 27ass. They also got more points from the FT line.
Connecticut Sun 80 - 92 Chicago Sky (13-26, 29-53, 57-66) Connecticut: S.Gruda (17pts, 7reb), A.Jones (16pts, 6reb), T.White (15pts, 3st), K.Lawson (11pts, 3ass), R.Montgomery (8pts, 5ass), T.Charles (5pts, 6reb), D.Walker (5pts), A.Hightower (3pts). Chicago: S.Fowles (26pts, 11reb, 4ass, 4bs), T.Young (15pts), M.Bass (13pts, 4reb, 5ass), E.Thorn (12pts), J.Perkins (11pts, 4reb, 4ass), E.Prince (8pts), D.Canty (7pts, 6reb, 5ass).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Tamera YOUNG
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Team work by Atlanta
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Minnesota lost to Atlanta 58 - 76 because of being unable to resist to their pressure. Indeed, Atlanta set the tone right at the beginning of the game and never let any chance to Minnesota to catch up with the score. Atlanta were really passionate playing inside the key and, what is very important, played a very collective game with 21ass.
Minnesota Lynx 58 - 76 Atlanta Dream (9-15, 24-38, 41-61) Minnesota: S.Augustus (17pts), N.Anosike (8pts, 7reb), C.Houston (7pts, 4reb), N.Martinez (6pts), H.Maiga-Ba (6pts), M.Wright (5pts), L.Whalen (4pts), R.Brunson (3pts, 8reb), R.McCants (2pts). Atlanta: I.Castro Marques (22pts), E.DeSouza (11pts, 4reb), S.Lyttle (10pts, 14reb, 3ass), A.McCoughtry (10pts, 4ass, 5st), Y.Leuchanka (8pts), A.Bales (6pts, 6reb), A.Price (3pts), C.Miller (2pts), K.Miller (2pts, 4ass), S.Lehning (2pts, 5ass).
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PLAYER(S) CONCERNED :
Nuria MARTINEZ
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+ 03 Jul 2010 |
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New York perform
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Los Angeles were smothered by New York 80 - 68 despite being ahead by 3pts after the first quarter. Los Angeles reacted immediately in the second one and continued their performance in the third. New York grabbed much more rebounds and got their win thanks to a better 2pt-shooting performance.
New York Liberty 80 - 68 Los Angeles Sparks (19-22, 44-35, 66-51) New York: C.Pondexter (19pts, 6reb, 5ass), T.McWilliams-Franklin (14pts), P.Pierson (13pts), E.Carson (9pts), L.Mitchell (8pts, 6reb, 5ass), N.POwell (7pts, 7reb, 3st), J.McCarville (6pts, 7reb, 3ass), K.Greene (4pts). Los Angeles: N.Quinn (24pts), M.Ferdinand-Harris (12pts, 4ass), D.Milton-Jones (10pts, 3ass), K.Toliver (8pts), T.Thompson (6pts, 6reb), T.Penicheiro (3pts), L.Wisdom-Hylton (2pts), C.Mokango (2pts), A.Riley (1pt).
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Seattle defeat San Antonio
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San Antonio lost to Seattle because of being unable to perform a stronger scoring effort against them. Seattle made a very good start and thus established control at the very beginning of the game and didn't let it up to the end. Even though San Antonio showed a better performance at free throwing, they were not as much performant at field goals as Seattle. The latter also were outstanding at playing a very collective game with 18ass.
San Antonio Silver Stars 72 - 86 Seattle Storm (8-14, 27-36, 56-69) San Antonio: B.Hammon (24pts), C.Holdsclaw (16pts, 6reb), M.Snow (9pts, 5reb), S.Young (7pts), J.Apple (4pts, 6reb), R.Hodges (4pts), E.Lawson-Wade (2pts), H.Darling (2pts), A.Quigley (2pts), C.Kelly (2pts). Seattle: L.Jackson (31pts, 15reb), S.Cash (16pts, 5reb), C.Little (11pts), T.Wright (11pts, 12ass), L.Willingham (11pts), C.Little (6pts, 6reb).
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Connecticut: too strong for Tulsa
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Connecticut destroyed Tulsa thanks to being always one step ahead during all the game and accumulating the advantage from quarter to quarter. Indeed, Tulsa managed to show more or less adequate resistance only in the last quarter (23-23). But in fact, it was difficult for them to compete with the opponent's 3pt-shooting performance as the latter scored 21pts from behind the arc. Moreover, they were also completely outclassed in rebounding.
Connecticut Sun 101 - 89 Tulsa Shock (26-23, 50-42, 78-66) Connecticut: S.Gruda (17pts, 9reb), K.Lawson (17pts), T.Charles (16pts, 12reb), R.Montgomery (16pts, 5ass), T.While (16pts), A.Jones (6pts, 4ass), K.Griffin (6pts), K.Gardin (4pts), A.Hightower (3pts). Tulsa: S.Robinson (19pts), K.Brown (12pts, 7ass), J.Lacy (12pts), T.Jackson (10pts), A.Holt (7pts), N.Lacy (7pts), C.Black (6pts, 6reb), A.Hornbuckle (5pts), M.Jones (2pts).
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Another loss of Phoenix
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Phoenix suffered another loss, now from Atlanta 88 - 94. It must have been very disappointing for them as they demonstrated a very good start (30-20 in the first quarter) but lost the leadership as Atlanta reacted immediately in the second quarter.
Phoenix Mercury 88 - 94 Atlanta Dream (30-20, 54-48, 78-74) Phoenix: P.Taylor (31pts, 5reb, 5ass, 5st), D.Bonner (17pts, 9reb, 5ass), C.Dupree (12pts, 6reb, 3st), T.Johnson (11pts, 12ass), T.Smith (9pts), N.Ohlde (6pts), K.Swanier (2pts). Atlanta: A.McCoughtry (18pts, 3ass), A.Price (13pts, 6ass), Y.Leuchanka (13pts, 9reb), A.Bales (12pts, 8reb), S.Lyttle (11pts), I.Castro Marques (10pts), K.Miller (9pts, 8reb), E.DeSouza (8pts).
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Disappointing 3pts
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Indiana lost to Washington just by 3pts 65 - 68 in a very tight and bouncing game. In the end, both teams showed a very good scoring effort but as the game was really balanced it was just one 2-pointer and one FT that made the difference.
Indiana Fever 65 - 689 Washington Mystics (14-13, 32-33, 47-50) Indiana: T.Catchings (17pts, 4reb), K.Douglas (13pts, 4reb, 5ass), B.January (9pts), J.Davenport (8pts), S.Zellous (6pts), T.Sutton-Brown (6pts), E.Hoffman (4pts, 4reb), T.Bevialaqua (2pts, 4ass). Washington: K.Smith (21pts, 4reb), C.Langhorne (14pts, 10reb), N.Sanford (7pts, 4reb, 4ass), L.Harding (7pts, 4ass), M.Ajavon (7pts, 4ass), M.Coleman (7pts), M.Currie (3pts, 4reb), C.Melvin (2pts).
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