Ukrainian basketball players impressed at the EuroCup: what results the stars are showing.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian basketball players are actively participating in the Women's EuroCup matches. Miriam Uro-Nile became the best player in her team's match against Neptunas from Klaipeda, although they suffered a loss with a score of 79:86.
Miriam Uro-Nile scored 28 points, made 7 rebounds, 4 assists, and 1 steal.
In another game, the Khomutov team triumphed over Peja in overtime with a score of 81:75. Anastasia Kovtun stood out with 9 points and 4 rebounds in 17 minutes of play.
These two Ukrainian stars, Miriam Uro-Nile and Anastasia Kovtun, are also preparing for the EuroBasket-2027 qualifiers as part of the Ukrainian national team.
The men's team in the qualifiers
As for the men's national team, it has progressed to the next round of qualifiers for the World Championship-2027, defeating Slovakia with a score of 98:86 away.
The preliminary stage included games against Switzerland and Latvia.
In the match against Switzerland, the Ukrainian team also demonstrated its dominance, winning with a score of 73:64.
Moreover, the Ukrainian team had successful matches against Latvia and Slovakia, achieving victories in both.
Both teams of Ukraine, men's and women's, continue to perform confidently at the international level, preparing for important competitions. Such successes highlight the potential and growth of Ukrainian basketball and encourage fans to actively support their teams on this journey.
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