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// 17 April 2008


I am still pinching myself after watching another excellent EuroLeague Women Final Four. Last year in Vidnoje it was great.

This year in Brno, it was even better.

15.04.2008
The Faurie Files: A Final Word
12.04.2008
The Faurie Files: Notes From Brno
10.04.2008
The Faurie Files: Can Brno Spoil Spartak's Party?
07.04.2008
The Faurie Files: No Time Off For These Four
01.04.2008
The Faurie Files: Success Down Under
23.03.2008
The Faurie Files: African Queen
03.03.2008
The Faurie Files: Buffard Proves Plenty
25.02.2008
The Faurie Files: Quarter-Finals Part Deux
20.02.2008
The Faurie Files: A Quarter-Final Breakdown
11.02.2008
The Faurie Files: Game Three Tension
// 23.01.2008

UMMC Ekaterinburg came back from an 11-point deficit at half-time to record a 96-76 victory at Halcon Avenida.

Poland's Agnieszka Bibrzycka was five of seven from three-point range and led Ekaterinburg with 22 points as the Russian outfit clinched its ninth victory in 10 Group B games.

Avenida were already assured of a top-four finish in the group and they ended their group campaign with a 4-6 record.

Ekaterinburg, who easily have one of the most talented rosters in Europe, trailed 46-35 at half-time and looked to be in trouble.

They outscored their hosts 32-11 in the third quarter, though, and then pressed home that advantage in the final period for a decisive victory.

Penny Taylor, one of Ekaterinburg's three Australia internationals, finished with 18 points and six rebounds.

Alessandra Santos, the Avenida center, led her team with 15 points and nine rebounds.


 
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