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Anne Breitreiner
Iratxe Cabrera
Gordana Kovacevic
Marta Navarro Quintana
4Gloria Argente
6Laia Palau
7DeLisha Milton
8Allison Feaster-Strong
9Noemi Jordana
10Elisa Aguilar
11Elena Tornikidou
12Malgorzata Dydek
13Marina Ferragut
14Erika Christina De Souza Machado

FULL ROSTER
Head Coach Manolo Real
Milton-Jones: "This Club Really Deserves To Be In The Finals"
30.03.2007
Final Four Always Special For Ros Casares' Feaster-Strong
29.03.2007
Real Taking It One Game At A Time
23.03.2007
Video Interview: Elisa Aguilar Previews A Possible Showdown Against Friend Amaya Valdemoro
22.03.2007
Ferragut Pens New Ros Casares Deal
13.03.2007
Palau Pens New Deal At Ros Casares
03.03.2007
Real Tells Ros To Keep Focused
01.03.2007
Ros Casares In Buoyant Mood After Securing Final Four Berth
28.02.2007
Milton Stars As Ros Squeeze Through
Ros Casares Ready For Istanbul Test
Ros Face Tough Battle Against Fener - Real
23.02.2007
Ros Casares Pull Level With Convincing Win
20.02.2007
Pondexter Game-Winner Stuns Ros Casares
19.02.2007
Ros Hope For Change Of Fortune Against Fenerbahce
18.02.2007
Milton Wants Big Crowd At All Star Game
13.02.2007
Dydek Pens Extension With Ros Casares
08.02.2007
Spain: Aguilar Extends Stay With Ros
06.02.2007
Spain: Lluveras Likes The Look Of Ros Casares
02.02.2007
De Forge Silenced In Ros Casares Win
31.01.2007
Spain: Aguilar Makes Case For Defense
30.01.2007
Milton Makes Difference For Ros Casares
// 02.02.2007

Ros Casares were again able to limit the threat of Wisla Can-Pack ace Anna De Forge to book their place in the quarter-finals of the EuroLeague Women.

Although De Forge still managed to score a game-high 21 points in the opening meeting between the two sides on Tuesday, Ros Casares felt they had handled the former WNBA star well in their 80-72 win.

Anna De Forge (Wisla Can-Pack Krakow)
Valencia were effective in holding Anna De Forge to 18 points
De Forge looked set to wreak her revenge in Game Two on Friday though, pouring in 15 points and four rebounds in the first half alone to help Wisla into a 35-31 lead.

But Ros Casares put the shackles on the 30-year-old American in the second half, and she could add only three more points and two rebounds as the Spanish side ran out 67-57 winners in Poland.

Wisla trailed by eight points early on but, paced by the impressive De Forge, hit back to lead by six at 43-37 midway through the third period.

At that stage it looked as though the Polish side were set to level the series up at one apiece and send the tie to a winner-takes-all third match.

However, Ros Casares were not ready to give in just yet and an Elena Tornikidou jump shot sparked a 12-1 run that saw the Spanish side take
control at 49-44.

That proved to be the game breaker for Ros Casares as Wisla would never get closer than three points for the remainder of the game.

Three players stood out for the victors, with DeLisha Milton pouring in 17 points and grabbing 10 rebounds, Allison Feaster Strong adding 16 points, three rebounds and two assists, while Elisa Aguilar contributed 15 points, four rebounds and four assists.

For Wisla, De Forge led all scorers with her 18-point haul, while Dominique Canty added 13 points, four rebounds and six assists.


 
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