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Stefania Constantin
Cecile Dancer
Marie Frey
Lorraine Lokoka
Audrey Salvi
Johanna Tayeau
5Elodie Godin
6Laia Palau
7Julie Forest
8Catherine Melain
9Celine Dumerc
10Anete Jekabsone-Zogota
11Mudju Ngoyisa
12Pauline Krawczyk
13Sabrina Reghaissia
14Sena Pavetic

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Head Coach Pierre Vincent
25 February 2006
France: Bourges Win Sets Up Thriller For Wednesday
25.02.2006
France: Melain Player Of The Week
24.02.2006
Bourges Level Contest With Gambrinus
21.02.2006
Gambrinus Edge Clash Of Titans
Czech Republic: Bobrovsky Puts Spotlight On Bourges
12.02.2006
France: Bourges Cruise Past Calais
07.02.2006
Fosset Wary of Czechs Bouncing Back
03.02.2006
Bourges Through To Last Eight
02.02.2006
Dumerc Relieved After Bourges Win
31.01.2006
French Giants Bourges Too Strong For Wisla
18.01.2006
Gambrinus Fall But Clinch First Place
17.01.2006
Anete Jekabsone: 2005 FIBA Europe Young Women’s Player of the Year
Jekabsone Loves Award But Wants Team Success
16.01.2006
French Trio Win Big
11.01.2006
Bourges Too Strong For MKB
06.01.2006
France: Vincent Keeping His Feet On The Ground
15.12.2005
Bourges Beat Poor UMMC
07.12.2005
French Giants Bourges Demolish Famila
01.12.2005
Ngoysia Stars For Bourges
23.11.2005
Gambrinus Chalk Up Another Win
20.11.2005
France: Bourges Beat USVO, Mondeville Prevail
// 21.02.2006

Bourges Basket's Laia Palau missed a potential game-tying three-pointer in the final seconds as the French giants slipped to a 62-59 home defeat to Gambrinus Sika Brno.

In the most glitzy of the EuroLeague Women quarter-final clashes, Bourges started as underdogs despite being at home but still waged an almighty battle which almost forced overtime.

Eva Vitekova's jump shot near the end had given Gambrinus, who lost in the EuroLeague final to BC Volgaburmash last season, a three-point lead.

Palau was the right person to take the three-pointer at the end for she had made a similar attempt for Spain at the 2004 Olympics against the Czech Republic to force overtime. The Spanish eventually won that contest.

She was unable to duplicate that feat on Tuesday though.

Jana Vesela and Eva Viteckova led the way at Bourges with 17 and 16 points, respectively.

Palau had a game-high 19 points for Bourges, the three-time winners of the EuroLeague Women, but they were not enough.

Now Bourges must win in Brno on Friday to force a return to France for a decisive Game 3.


 
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