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PPG4.7
RPG2.7
APG0.4
GMin2P FG3P FGFTRebAsPFTOStBsPtsAvg
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1112.610/3528.66/2524.014/1782.40.81.92.70.41.40.80.70.1524.7
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Egle Stakneviciene

Career: Lietuvos telekomas Vilnius (Lithuania-LMKL, 1998-2006), TEO Vilnius (Lithuania-LMKL, 2006-07), Lavezzini Parma (Italy-A1, 2007-08), Club Atletico Faenza (Italy-A1, 2008-09).

Even though she's only 24-years-old, Stakneviciene already has a solid career under her belt, both in club and with the national team. She was Lithuania's best scorer during the last World Championship. The following season, she was voted the MVP of Lithuanian's national league at only 22. She then left TEO Vilnius midway through the 2007-2008 season to join Parma. This season, she was playing with Faenza with which she won the Italian Cup after defeating her former team in the finals. Over there, she was the third best post player of the rotation, but, thanks to her vast array of offensive moves, she was still a starter with her national team during the qualifying round.


 

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