Ukraine Women's Basketball Team U16 Lost to Sweden at the European Championship.
According to inkorr.com: At the European Championship, the Ukraine Women's U16 Basketball Team lost to the Swedish team with a score of 52:76. In the first half of the game, the Ukrainian girls failed to show their best qualities. Although they tried to reduce the deficit in the third quarter, it did not lead to a positive result. The main problem was the rebounds, as well as a significant number of free throws, which gave the Swedish rivals an advantage and ultimately victory.
First of all, Ukraine lost the rebounds - 45 to 70, resulting in a second-chance point deficit of 4:16, and the Swedes executed 25 more free throws with nearly equal accuracy.
The most productive player of the Ukrainian team was Taisiya Danileyko, who scored 16 points, made 2 rebounds, and 3 assists. In the next match, the Ukrainian athletes will compete for 15th-16th place against the winner of the Austria - Norway pair.
Ukraine Men's National Team
The Ukraine Men's National Team is in the first position in the pre-qualification for the 2027 World Championship, having achieved important victories over the teams of Slovakia and Switzerland.
This game was an important lesson for the women's team, from which they can gain experience for future competitions. The next game will be an opportunity for them to demonstrate their will to win and improve their results on the international stage. The men's team, having taken the lead in its group, continues to fight for a place in the world championship, which gives hopes to fans for a successful performance.
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