Ukrainian Tetiana Yurkievichus scored 20 points and 18 rebounds in Israel: first victory of the season.
According to inkorr.com: Forward of the Ukrainian national basketball team Tetiana Yurkievichus impressed with her performance at the championship in Israel. Her team 'Hapoel' Beer Sheva won with a score of 76:66 against 'Maccabi' Carmel, as reported by the FBU.
Impressive game by Yurkievichus
In this match, Tetiana spent 37 minutes on the court and scored 20 points. Her statistics also include 18 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, and 1 block.
Victory of 'Hapoel'
After four consecutive losses, 'Hapoel' Beer Sheva finally achieved their first victory of the season, which allowed the team to rise to 8th place in the standings. 'Maccabi' Carmel, on the other hand, lost their second position.
Men's national team of Ukraine
The Ukrainian men's national team also delights its fans by defeating Slovakia with a score of 98:86. This victory allowed the team to advance to the next stage of qualification for the 2027 World Cup. Earlier, the team succeeded in Switzerland, winning 73:64, which strengthened its tournament positions.
The successes of both the women's and men's teams indicate the progress of Ukrainian basketball on the international stage. Tetiana Yurkievichus and her team's victory over 'Maccabi' not only served as an important step for 'Hapoel', but also highlighted the potential of Ukrainian players on the world level. Both teams will now strive to solidify their achievements and continue competing for high results.
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