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Agne Ciudariene

Career:  Lietuvos telekomas Vilnius (Lithuania-LMKL, 1998-03), TEO Vilnius (Lithuania-LMKL, 2003-04), DKSL Miskolc (Hungary-À Division, 2003-04), UGMK Jaketerinburg (Russia-Superleague, 2004-05), CariChieti Chieti (Italy, 2005) , TEO Vilnius (Lithuania-LMKL, 2005-06), Extragusa Vilagarcia (Spain-LFB, 2007)


One of the most experienced player on Lithuanian National Team roster, Ciudariene has been thinking about retirement the last few years but has been convinced by the National Team coach to stick around for one more go at EuroBasket Women.  Starting in 2001, Agne Ciudariene has not missed any major international competitions and has become one of the most important players for the National Team. Her scoring average has dropped a bit in a recent years, but she still is capable of producing results, especially on the defensive end. She is a good rebounder, a decent shooter from mid-range and is the kind of team player coaches like to have around.

Agne Ciudariene (Lithuania, left) and Jana Veselá (Czech Republic)


Agne Ciudariene (Extrugasa) Agne Ciudariene (Lithuania) Agne Ciudariene (Lithuania, left) and Jana Veselá (Czech Republic) Agne Ciudariene (Lithuania) Agne Ciudariene (Lithuania) Agne Ciudariene (Lithuania)
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