HEADLINES

Andorra Keep Hope Alive29.06.2010
Fans Turn Out To See Armenia Roll On Opening Day29.06.2010
Basketball Extravaganza Reaches Armenia15.06.2010

Leading Scorers

NameAvg.
1.Kepenekian, C. 22.0
2.Jackson, A. 21.8
3.Thoresen , R. 20.3
4.Cazac, O. 18.0
5.Grima, J. 16.5

Leading Rebounders

NameAvg.
1.Grima, J. 13.0
2.Short, R. 12.3
3.Meira, P. 10.3
4.Mun, N. 10.3
5.Ruiz, K. 9.3

Leaders in Assists

NameAvg.
1.Jackson, A. 5.0
2.Findlay, E. 5.0
3.Burlacova, N. 4.8
4.Kepenekian, C. 4.4
5.Vella , A. 4.3

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NEWS

03.07.2010
Kepenekian Named MVP Before Record Attendance At Yerevan
Christina Kepenekian was named MVP of the 2010 European Championship Women Division in Armenia, offering the host nation something to cheer about after her team's loss at the title game against Malta.

Kepenekian's award reflects the efforts of the Armenians on and off the court as the final and the closing ceremony at Yerevan were watched on by 1900 people - a new Division C attendance record.
03.07.2010
Malta Grind Out Division C Win At Armenia

Malta stayed on top of the European Championship for Women Division C with a 74-65 victory over Armenia.

Josephine Grima had 22 points to lead the winners, who overcame a 28-point game from Armenia guard Christina Kepenekian.

02.07.2010
Scots Put Up A Fight, But Armenia Into Final

Hosts Armenia marched into the finals of the 2010 European Championship Women Division C on Friday with an 86-63 victory over Scotland.

The Scots tested Armenia early, taking a 12-10 lead on a Sarah O'Brien jumper with 1:11 left in the first quarter.

01.07.2010
No Cooling Off Malta Who Roll Into Semis

Armenia moved to a perfect 3-0 at the European Championship Women, Division C Wednesday with a convincing 71-47 victory over Andorra.

The Andorrans needed a win over the hosts and loss by Moldova to have any hope of going through, but could not keep pace with Armenia who pulled away in the second and third quarter to secure the top spot in Group A.

30.06.2010
World Cup? What World Cup?

Nearly half a million people in Armenia tuned in to see their national team's 71-64 win over Moldova on Tuesday at the European Championship for Women Division C taking place in Yerevan.

The end of the game, broadcast on Armenian National Television, was preempted in favor of the Paraguay vs. Japan World Cup contest, but the station received so many complaints they were forced to replay the basketball game in its entirety later in the evening.

FINAL STANDINGS

 Team
1.flagMalta
2.flagArmenia
3.flagScotland
4.flagMoldova
5.flagWales
6.flagAndorra
6.flagGibraltar

SCOREBOARD

Classification Game for 3rd to 4th Place

Scotland
   
Moldova
8867
Final

Armenia
   
Malta
6574

STATISTICAL LEADERS