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In past years, many of you will have followed an array of young guns at the various European Youth Championships (U16, U18 and U20) as well some players on the global level (U17, U19). Now many of those rising stars are making the transition to their respective senior teams.

The first FIBA Women’s EuroBasket 2019 Qualifying window is in the books and we have tracked how the U21 players have been contributing to their nation’s progress.

1. Maria Vadeeva (1998, RUS, 6’4, C)

(Nov 11th vs. ALB) 18pts-9reb-1ass-4st-2bs-32eff in 18’47 (Nov 15th vs. FIN) 8pts-9reb-1st in 25’1

2. Raisa Musina (1998, RUS, 6’3, PF/C)

(Nov 11th vs. ALB) 13pts-5reb-1ass-3st-19eff in 16’09 (Nov 15th vs. LTU) 3pts-2st in 7’27

3. Alexia Chartereau (1998, FRA, 6’3, PF)

(Nov 11th vs. FIN) 11pts-4reb-2st-1bs-13eff in 15’51 (Nov 15th vs. ROU) 7pts-3reb in 14’11

4. Zala Friskovec (1999, SLO, 5’10, G)

(Nov 11th vs. ROU) 4pts-4reb-4ass-3st-1bs-10eff in 14’42 (Nov 15th vs. FIN) 7pts-1reb-1ass-2st in 11’16

5. Maria Conde (1997, ESP, 6’2, SF)

(Nov 11th vs. BUL) 1reb-1ass in 4’22 (Nov 15th vs. NED) 1reb-1ass-1st in 3’44

6. Annamaria Prezelj (1997, SLO, 5’10, SG)

(Nov 11th vs. ROU) 6pts-5reb-3ass-2st-7eff in 24’28 (Nov 15th vs. FIN) 18pts-3reb-1ass-1st in 20’42

7. Ivana Dojkic (1997, CRO, 5’11, PG/SG)

(Nov 11th vs. SWE) 2pts-3reb-2ass-2st in 12’10 (Nov 15th vs. ITA) 16pts-3reb-2ass-2st in 36’07

8. Veronika Vorackova (1999, CZE, 6’1, SF)

(Nov 11th vs. GER) 2pts-5reb-3ass in 17’27 (Nov 15th vs. SUI) 6pts-4reb-4ass-3st-3bs in 22’55

9. Laura Juskaite (1997, LTU, 6’2, F)

(Nov 11th vs. HUN) 0’34 (Nov 15th vs. RUS) 1reb in 8’36

10. Melisa Brcaninovic (1999, BIH, 6’3, PF)

(Nov 11th vs. SVK)  5pts-4reb in 15’13 (Nov 15th vs. MNE)- 3pts-1reb in 12’03

11. Agnes Studer (1998, HUN, 5’6, PG)

(Nov 11th vs. LAT) 6pts-2ass-2st in 21’35 (Nov 15th vs. RUS) 14pts-2reb-4ass-4st-1bs in 18’46

12. Anna Makurat (2000, POL, 5’11, G )

(Nov 11th vs. BLR) 7pts-2reb-2ass in 15’52 (Nov 15th vs. TUR) 4ass-1st in 19’00

13. Maria Araujo (1997, ESP, 6’2, PF)

(Nov 11th vs. BUL) 4pts-6reb-1bs in 11’51  (Nov 15th vs. NED) 8pts-3reb in 8’48

14. Viktoriia Zavialova (1998, RUS, 5’6, PG)

(Nov 11th vs. ALB) 5pts-6ass-10eff in 22’37 (Nov 15th vs. LTU) 3reb-1ass-1st in 10’15

15. Aleksandra Kroselj (1999, SLO, 5’7, PG)

(Nov 11th vs. ROU) 5’50 (Nov 15th vs. FIN) 2pts in 3’00

16. Larisa Ocvirk (1997, SLO, 6’2, SF)

(Nov 11th vs. ROU) 1pt-1reb-1ass in 11’50 (Nov 15th vs. FIN) 6pts-3reb-1ass in 5’22

17. Klara Lundquist (1999, SWE, 5’8, G)

(Nov 11th vs. CRO) 1reb-1ass-1st in 11’04 (Nov 15th vs. MKD) 7pts-2reb-3ass-3st in 13’39

18. Daria Kurilchuk (1998, RUS, 5’11, SG/SF)

(Nov 11th vs. ALB) DNP (Nov 15th vs. LTU) DNP

19. Olbis Futo Andre (1998, ITA, 6’3, C)

(Nov 11th vs. MKD) 10pts-12reb-4bs-23eff in 25’49 (Nov 15th vs. CRO) 0pt-5reb-1st in 20’50

20. Marusa Senicar (1997, SLO, 6’0, SF)

(Nov 11th vs. ROU) 1pt in 6’55 (Nov 15th vs. FIN) 2pts-4reb-1ass-1bs in 16’48

21. Olga Yatskovets (1997, UKR, 6’2, F)

(Nov 11th vs. NED) 2pts-5reb in 9’49 (Nov 15th vs. BUL) 7pts-5reb-3ass-2st in 17’39

22. Julia Reisingerova (1998, CZE, 6’4, C)

(Nov 11th vs. GER) DNP (Nov 15th vs. SUI) 5pts-5reb-1st in 8’32

23. Nedzla Kovacevic (1997, BIH, 6’1, SF)

(Nov 11th vs. SVK) DNP (Nov 15th vs. MNE) DNP

24. Janis Ndiba (1997, NED, 6’0, F)

(Nov 11th vs. UKR) 0pt-6reb in 16’00 (Nov 15th vs. ESP) 3pts-3reb-1ass-1st in 14’30

25. Aikatrini Tsineke (1999, GRE, 5’9, G)

(Nov 11th vs. POR) 40sec (Nov 15th vs. GBR) DNP

26. Laura Westerik (1998, NED, 5’9, SF)

(Nov 11th vs. UKR) DNP (Nov 15th vs. ESP) DNP

27. Carolina Gonçalves (1997, POR, 5’7, G)

(Nov 11th vs. GRE) 2reb-1st-1bs in 5’29 (Nov 15th vs. ISR)  0’57

28. Awak Kuier (2001, FIN, 6’5, C)

(Nov 11th vs. FRA) 5pts-6reb-1bs in 23’31 (Nov 15th vs. SLO) 4pts-6reb-1ass-1st-2bs in 13’04

29. Evita Herminjard (1998, SUI, 5’7, G)

(Nov 11th vs. BEL) 12pts-5reb-3ass-13eff in 32’23 (Nov 15th vs. CZE) 2reb-1ass-1st in 29’48

30. Miroslava Mistinova (1997, SVK, 6’0, SF)

(Nov 11th vs. BIH) 12pts-4reb-3ass-1st- 18eff in 25’26 (Nov 15th vs. ISL) 12pts-2reb-2ass in 25’41

 

 

 

 

Born to Polish PE teachers/coaches parents, involvement with sport and basketball was never a question. Eastern attention to fundamentals, athleticism, discipline and hard work eventually met Western standards through his development in the French system. Now a former player with a passion for the women’s game going back for more than 25 years, he uses his knowledge to bring insights and perspective on women's basketball internationally - with a strong emphasis on Europe and player development.

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