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Final score10 September 2008 | 19:00h
Group B, Espoo (FIN) , Spectators: 286
Referees: Nail Saitgaleev(RUS), Tanel Suslov(EST)
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Poles Through, Ease Past Finland
// 10 September 2008


Poland rolled to another convincing victory in EuroBasket Women qualifying on Wednesday to stay in the hunt for a first-place finish in Group B.

The Poles won 78-47 to improve to 6-1 and keep pace with Turkey (also 6-1). Both team are already sure of a EuroBasket Women 2009 finals ticket.

Poland will be strong favorites in their final game against cellar dwellers Bosnia (1-6).

A 6-0 run by the visitors that lasted 2:51 allowed them to surge into a 15-7 advantage late in the first quarter.

Finland managed to keep the game close and faced only a 17-14 deficit early in the second quarter when the Poles landed a killer blow.

Agnieszka Bibrzycka buried a three-pointer to start an 11-0 run and the Finns never recovered.

Finland, facing a 36-24 deficit at half-time, were blown out in the third quarter 21-10.

Daria Mieloszynska ended up leading Poland with 14 points and five rebounds.

Poland out-rebounded their opponents 46-32.

Niina Laaksonen had 11 points and seven rebounds in defeat for Finland.
Quotes Finland vs. Poland
// 10 September 2008

Krzysztof Koziorowic, Poland coach:

"It is very hard to motivate a team for a game like this,because we had already secured a spot for the 2009 EC-games. Tonight I was especially happy with the effort of our youngest players."

Agnieszka Zalesiak, Poland player:

"Not an easy game for us, but we came focused and got the win."

Domingo Diaz, Finland coach:

"Poland and Turkey were easily the best two teams in our group and they deserved to advance. I want to thank the whole Finnish team and staff for working hard this summer. I apologize that we couldn't achieve our goal and I wish all the best to the next head coach of team Finland."

Michaela Moua, Finland player:

"Poland didn't miss many shots tonight and they played they way an experienced team should play. We simply couldn't match their toughness."

Paulina Pawlak (Poland) Michaela Moua (Finland) Tiina Sten (Finland) Agata Gajda (Poland) Anna Wielebnowska (Poland) Ewelina Kobryn (Poland) Agnieszka Skobel (Poland)
FinlandPoland
Niina Laaksonen
Magdalena Leciejewska
11Pts10
7Reb4
1Ass0
26Min14
FinlandPoland
14/58FG M/A27/59
11/41 (26.8%) 2PtFG M/A23/42 (54.8%)
3/17 (17.6%) 3PtFG M/A4/17 (23.5%)
16/23 (69.6%) FT M/A20/25 (80.0%)
32 (13-19) Reb (O-D)46 (13-33)
8Ass8
19To18
11St12
0Bs6
23Pf22
47Pts78