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      | | 8 | Pts | 18 | | | 7 | Reb | 15 | | | 0 | Ass | 0 | | | 0 | ST | 0 | | | 1 | BS | 1 | | | 22 | Min | 28 | |
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| 17/70 | FG M/A | 23/70 | | | 14/51
(27.5%)
| FG2P M/A | 18/47
(38.3%)
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(15.8%)
| FG3P M/A | 5/23
(21.7%)
| | | 14/18
(77.8%)
| FT M/A | 18/23
(78.3%)
| | | 38
(12-26)
| Reb (O-D) | 63
(21-42)
| | | 7 | Ass | 11 | | | 16 | TO | 23 | | | 10 | ST | 11 | | | 3 | BS | 7 | | | 20 | PF | 12 | | | 51 | Pts | 69 |
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| Russia overcame a dreadful start to beat Belarus 69-51 and remain undefeated in the U18 European Championship for Women.
Veronika Dorosheva collected 18 points and 15 rebounds and Anastasya Shilova added 16 and 11 to leave Belarus without a win (0-3) in the group stages.
Last year's bronze medallists were ice cold in the first quarter, hitting just one of their 18 field goal attempts and two of their four free-throws as Belarus took a 16-4 lead. However, the Russians then turned the tables on their opponents, outscoring them 24-7 in the second period for a 28-23 half-time lead.
The persistent minnows came back in the third quarter behind the pair of Aliaksandra Zubrytskaya and Karalina Padshyvalalva and took a 45-41 advantage going into the final period.
But Russia finally found their shooting touch and clamped down on defense to completely obliterate Belarus in the final period.
They used a 10-0 run to take a 51-45 lead and outscored them 18-6 the rest of the way to stay perfect in Group C.
Zubrytskaya finished with 11 points and Padshyvalava had seven. | | |
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