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| ALL STAR GAME NEWSCappie Pondexter and her Rest of the World team-mates turned on the style to beat Europe in the second EuroLeague Women All Star Game on Thursday that was staged in Valencia.
Looking to bounce back from last year's defeat in the gala event, Pondexter and Co got hot from three-point range early on and rode their excellent perimiter play to a convincing 93-80 triumph. |
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Throughout the EuroLeague Women season, Caroline Aubert of USO Mondeville has made a name for herself as an assist machine.
She can add the distinction of three-point champion after her lights-out success during the three-point shootout at half-time of the EuroLeague Women All Star Game. |
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Along with showcasing their basketball skills on the court, the EuroLeague Women All Star players also demonstrated their desire to help the community.
In between practices prior to the games, hundreds of kids from local schools got a chance to meet some of the best basketball talents in the world. |
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Halcon Avenida’s Nicole Powell will be able to display her long distance shooting skills during the EuroLeague Women All Star Game three-point shootout.
Powell led the EuroLeague Women by connecting on 3.1 three-point field goals per game. She made 50 percent of her attempts from beyond the arch (37-of-74). |
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The EuroLeague Women All Star Game on 8 March 2007 in Valencia, Spain will be shown in its entirety on fibaeurope.com, free of charge.
FIBA Europe Secretary General Nar Zanolin and CSKA Volgaburmash forward Ilona Korstin will be joining experienced play-by-play commentator Jeff Taylor during the webcast. |
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