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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
// 09.01.2008

Spartak Moscow Region beat Dexia W Namur like a drum on Wednesday to send out a loud message about their EuroLeague Women title defense.

Lauren Jackson had 34 points and six rebounds and Irina Osipova poured in 15 as Natalia Hejkova's Spartak cruised to a 102-62 victory in Vidnoje.

The game was, for all intents and purposes, over by the end of the first quarter. Spartak had already opened up a 28-6 lead at that point.

By half-time, Spartak were still in complete command with a 48-24 advantage.

Spartak dominated, and not just with their powerful inside play.

They made 13 of 22 (59.1%) of their shots from three-point range, while inside the arc Hejkova's team was 26 of 51 (51%) and at the line they converted 11 of 13 (84.6%).

For her part, Jackson had a Jackson-like performance. Showing her versatility, the Australia national team star connected on six of eight shots (75%) from long range and was 13 of 17 (76%) from the floor overall.


 
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