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66-68: Valencia stays on the coast for the Euroleague final

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Valencia Basket touched on the feat, but stayed at the gates of the women’s grand finals in the Euroleague after falling into the semi-finals against the powerful CBK Mersin (66-68). Competing with the mind and character, Taronja forced an extension to his hand, but Leticia Romero’s final shot didn’t find a hoop.

The whole of Ruben Burgos jumped at Prince Felipe with energy, and Alexander, Fingal and Fembic got off to a great start (9-2). However, the Turks quickly responded with Johannes and ordered from the boundary line. Lack of success began to weigh, and scores matched.

As the second quarter progressed, Valencia was caught in the attack. With just two points in almost four minutes, Coach Taronja was forced to stop the game. Despite adjustments, Mersin imposed a physique and rested in an advantageous position (32-38).

After passing through the changing rooms, Taronja began to increase defensive strength and tie the party together. However, losses and errors in rebound were punished. Mersin achieved the largest difference at the beginning of the last quarter (+11), but Valencia did not lower his arm. The facility, led by Race and Fevic, signed a partial 10-0 signature that will return to the match.

Romero was tied up with a triple, and Valencia moved forward from a free kick (64-61). However, on the final stretch, Anderson took control and sealed 66-68 for the Turks. The final ball went to Talonya, but the final launch did not enter.

Technical File

Valencia Basket Marsin, 66-68

66 – Valencia Basket (20+12+14+20): Leti Romero (13), Igupova (4), Febich (10), Finger (8), Alexander (14) – Cinco Initial-, Mavunga (4), Torrens (3), Currera (8), Flórez (-), Turner (2).

68-Mersin (17+21+12+18): Anderson (10), Johannes (12), Carlton (5), Rupert (8), Howard (16)-Cinco Initial-, Fauthoux (10), Araújo (5), Atas (-), Diallo (-), Samuelson (2).

Judgments: Gintaras Maciulis (Lithuania), Ivana Ivanovic (Serbia), Mihkel Manniste (Estonia). There are no individual exclusions.

Incident: Second semi-final from the women’s Euroleague in the finals, six women’s Euroleague in front of 4,642 spectators. and

Valencia Basket made it all into the historic semi-finals. Now he is about to close his participation in the six finals in third place with Fenerbafs this Sunday (17:30 AM).

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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