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Dalma Ivanyi

MiZo-Pecsi VSK
Born: 18.03.1976
Height: 1.75
1.Ivanyi, D. 22
2.Wauters, A. 22
3.Feaster-Strong, A. 22
4.Wauters, A. 19
5.Dydek, M. 17
Edwige Lawson (USVO) Winner of the 2004 FIBA EuroLeague Women: US Valenciennes Olympic MVP of the FIBA EuroLeague Women Final Four 2004: Ann Wauters (US Valenciennes) Allison Feaster (USVO) Chasity Melvin (Lotos VBW Clima) Elaine Powell (Lotos VBW Clima) Sandra Le Drean (USVO, no.5) and Chasity Melvin (Lotos VBW Clima) Fight for a loose ball during the Final The All-Star 5 of the FIBA EuroLeague Women Final Four (from left to right): Audrey Sauret (USVO), Allison Feaster (USVO), Ann Wauters (USVO), Natalia Vodopyanova (Lotos VBW Clima) and Dalma Ivanyi (MiZo-Pecsi) Fans of US Valenciennes Olympic Final Four MVP Ann Wauters (USVO) trying to block a shot Malgorzata Dydek (Lotos VBW Clima)
// 12.04.2004

The Lauber Deszo City Sports Hall in Pecs, Hungary will welcome 6,000 basketball fans through its doors this Friday when the 2004 EuroLeague Women Final Four tips off.

Gdynia, Brno, Valenciennes and Pecs will all compete for the title, in what promises to be a thrilling 2 days of basketball.

Not everybody will be able to be in the arena watching the game live, but fibaeurope.com will have live online statistics of all 4 games over the weekend.

The action starts at 18:00 (local time) on Friday 16th April when Pecs take on Valenciennes, followed by the match-up between Brno and Gdynia at 20:30.

The 3rd placed game will be played on Sunday 18th April at 15:00 and the final at 17:30

Log on to fibaeurope.com to follow every jump ball, shot, assist and foul in the climax of the European club season.


 
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