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Dalma Ivanyi

MiZo-Pecsi VSK
Born: 18.03.1976
Height: 1.75
1.Ivanyi, D. 22
2.Wauters, A. 22
3.Feaster-Strong, A. 22
4.Wauters, A. 19
5.Dydek, M. 17
Edwige Lawson (USVO) Winner of the 2004 FIBA EuroLeague Women: US Valenciennes Olympic MVP of the FIBA EuroLeague Women Final Four 2004: Ann Wauters (US Valenciennes) Allison Feaster (USVO) Chasity Melvin (Lotos VBW Clima) Elaine Powell (Lotos VBW Clima) Sandra Le Drean (USVO, no.5) and Chasity Melvin (Lotos VBW Clima) Fight for a loose ball during the Final The All-Star 5 of the FIBA EuroLeague Women Final Four (from left to right): Audrey Sauret (USVO), Allison Feaster (USVO), Ann Wauters (USVO), Natalia Vodopyanova (Lotos VBW Clima) and Dalma Ivanyi (MiZo-Pecsi) Fans of US Valenciennes Olympic Final Four MVP Ann Wauters (USVO) trying to block a shot Malgorzata Dydek (Lotos VBW Clima)
// 06 July 2004

Hungarian side Sopron continue to be active in the off-season, adding Serb & Montenegrin center Ivana Matovic to their roster.

Matovic will team up with additional recent signing Lucie Blahuskova, to form the core of the team's front-court in the upcoming season.

Matovic joins Sopron from Czech side USK Blex Praha. She averaged 11.4 ppg and 6.9 rpg for Praha in the 2003/2004 EuroLeague Women. The 21-year old also made her debut with her national team at the 2003 European Championships.

She logged minutes in all of Serbia & Montenegro's 8 games and helped her side to an 8th place finish in the championship.

 


 
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