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4Antonina Polonik
5Anna Domaratska
6Diana Matvyeyeva
7Lada Kovalenko
8Viktoriya Pazyuk
9Tatiana Shchipakina
10Mariia Shal
11Olexandra Gorbunova
12Anna Pokoiova
13Olena Savina
14Olha Krasnikova
15Inna Faskhutdinova

FULL ROSTER
// 01 August 2004


Not content at taking home the MVP trophy from the European Championship for U18 Women in Bratislava 2 weeks ago, Ukraine’s Olexandra Gorbunova has similarly dominated this competition. She received the Most Valuable Player Award to great applause from her own teammates and other teams alike. Scoring an average of 26.3 points a game she was was the go-to player in every game.
// 30 July 2004

Hungary overcame an exhausted-looking Ukrainian team to win the first Quarter-Final of the Eural Trans Gas European Championship for U20 Women. Although the game finished with an 18 point margin it was a close run battle and only in the final minutes were Hungary able to pull away, even scoring 6 points in the final 12 seconds.

Quarter-Finals: Hungary 73 Ukraine 55

Hungary overcame an exhausted-looking Ukrainian team to win the first Quarter-Final of the Eural Trans Gas European Championship for U20 Women. Although the game finished with an 18 point margin it...

// 28 July 2004

Finland 49 – Russia 81
Thanks to Russia’s loss yesterday to Ukraine, this game was do-or-die for both teams as a win handed the victor the last Quarter-Final place from Group A. Finland were still on an up after a great show against Slovak Republic but after the first 10 minutes today already started to look a little tired. Russia, however, looked in great shape, the key players having not played a lot of minutes against Ukraine.
Daily Round-Up - Day 5, 28th July
Finland 49 – Russia 81
Thanks to Russia’s loss yesterday to Ukraine, this game was do-or-die for both teams as a win handed the victor the last Quarter-Final place from Group A. Fi...
// 27 July 2004

Slovak Republic 83 – Finland 74
Both teams really needed the win this afternoon to ensure themselves a place in the Quarter-Finals, however, it was the Slovak Republic who came away with the extra 2 points on the classification table. Both will face a tough game on the final day of the Preliminary Round - Finland play Russia tomorrow while the Slovaks will take on France.

Daily Round-Up - Day 4, 27th July

Slovak Republic 83 – Finland 74
Both teams really needed the win this afternoon to ensure themselves a place in the Quarter-Finals, however, it was the Slovak Republic who came ...

SeasonCompetitionPlaceGW/LF/A
2008U20 European Championship Women85/376.3/62.4
2007U20 European Championship Women 13 63/382.8/79.5
2006U20 European Championship Women13 84/476.5/78.1
2005U20 European Championship Women 85/381.3/74.5
2004European Championship for Women U20139/478.9/67.2
2000European Championship for Young Women 42/256.8/50.8
StatPlayerAvg
PTSO. Gorbunova26.3
RTO. Gorbunova8.3
ASM. Shal4.0
STO. Gorbunova1.9
BSL. Kovalenko1.6
the happy winners Lada Kovalenko (#7 UKR) Lea Fabbri (#9 CRO) & Olexandra Gorbunova (#11 UKR) Olexandra Gorbunova (#11 UKR) Anna Pokoyova (#12 UKR) Olena Savina (#14 UKR) & Lea Fabbri (#9 CRO) Dora Horti (#12, HUN) and Anna Domaratska (#5, UKR)
23.07.2004 vs FRA69-79
24.07.2004 vs FIN95-61
25.07.2004 vs SVK78-79
27.07.2004 vs RUS71-62
28.07.2004 vs ITA80-43
30.07.2004 vs HUN55-73
31.07.2004 vs CRO106-63
01.08.2004 vs POL82-77
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