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ROSTER
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4Sophie Charlier
5Katrien Vercauteren
6Caroline De Roose
7Kathy Wambe
8Céline Rose Marie G. Maclot
9Anke De Mondt
10Nele Deyaert
11Laurence Van Malderen
12Ann Wauters
13Dana Boonen
14Candice Brus
15Nathalie De Roeck

FULL ROSTER
COACHES
Head Coach Benny Mertens
Assistant CoachesClaudia Van Hoorenbeeck,
Gerard Beurlet
HEADLINES
ARTICLES
// 28 September 2003
Belgium 75 France 94

France came to Greece looking to defend the title they captured on home soil two years ago but they leave without a medal, and miss out on the Olympics.

At least they depart the beautiful coastal city of Patras on a winning note, seeing off a determined Belgium 94-75 on Sunday in the last classification game.

Slovak Republic 80 Belgium 86 // 27 September 2003

Belgium played in their first European Championships since 1985 this summer and their performances suggests it will not be such a long wait for another appearance in a major tournament.

Slovak Republic 80 Belgium 86

Belgium played in their first European Championships since 1985 this summer and their performances suggests it will not be such a long wait for another appearance in a major tournament.

...
Czech Republic 98 Belgium 62 // 26 September 2003

The Czech Republic make their shots from all over the court - three pointers, fastbreak layups, free throws.

But what makes this team maybe the finest in Europe, judging from their 98-62 quarter-final thrashing of Belgium, is their commitment on the court every second of every game.

Czech Republic 98 Belgium 62

The Czech Republic make their shots from all over the court - three pointers, fastbreak layups, free throws.

But what makes this team maybe the finest in Europe, judging from their 98-6...

// 24 September 2003

Belgium's first mission at the European Championships was to battle their way into the quarter-finals.

Their second was to spring a major upset and then dream of winning a medal.

Belgium 83 Ukraine 67

Belgium's first mission at the European Championships was to battle their way into the quarter-finals.

Their second was to spring a major upset and then dream of winning a medal.

...
Accumulated historical results
SeasonCompetitionPlaceGW/LF/A
2009EuroBasket Women 103/770.7/76.2
2007EuroBasket Women137/667.9/66.4
2005EuroBasket Women 104/669.6/69.1
2003European Championship for Women189/971.5/76.4
2001European Championship for Women 30/360.7/69.3
1999European Championship for Women 42/263.0/67.3
1997European Championship for Women 64/290.3/68.0
1995European Championship for Women 31/254.3/63.7
1985European Championship for Women12 70/743.7/82.3
1980European Championship for Women71/655.1/82.9
1976European Championship for Women12 71/658.0/89.6
1970European Championship for Women12 70/755.7/85.6
1968European Championship for Women92/741.6/68.3
1962European Championship for Women10 50/534.4/57.4
1960European Championship for Women10 60/640.5/58.2
1950European Championship for Women74/341.0/43.1
TEAM LEADERS
StatPlayerAvg
PTSA. Wauters18.8
RTA. Wauters11.6
ASK. Wambe3.0
STN. Deyaert1.9
BSA. Wauters1.4
TEAM COMPARISON
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PHOTO GALLERY
MVP - Lucie Blahuskova (Czeck Republic) Ann Wauters (Belgium) Ann Wauters (Belgium) and Jana Lichnerová (Slovak Republic) Anke De Mondt (Belgium) Nele Deyaert (Belgium) Viktoria Burenok (Ukraine)
SCHEDULE
19.09.2003 vs ESP62-77
20.09.2003 vs HUN72-67
21.09.2003 vs RUS56-76
23.09.2003 vs SVK82-90
24.09.2003 vs UKR83-67
26.09.2003 vs CZE62-98
27.09.2003 vs SVK86-80
28.09.2003 vs FRA75-94
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