November 25, 2015
A handful of new teams made their debuts in this format after not playing on Saturday. Slovenia, Belgium, and Finland joined in as Latvia, Poland, and Sweden did not play. All of the other groups have seen all teams playing two games now.
Group A:
Slovenia saw their first action, controlling the second half in Kedainiai to record a key 73-64 road win in Lithuania.
Lithuania vs. Slovenia 73-64 LTU Sulciute 16/6r Gutkauskaite 11 Nacickaite 10 Petronyte 8/9r Okockyte 8 Kuktiene 7 Solopova 4 Grigalauskyte 0 Paugaite 0 Pikciute 0 Siksniute 0 Visgaudaite DNP SLO Erkic 19 Oblak 16 Lisec 12 Baric 11 Pirsic 9/8r Trebec 4 Zdolsek 2 Ljubenovic 0 Rupnik DNP Jakovina DNP Gjerkes DNP Prezelj DNP
Standings: Slovenia 1-0 Latvia 1-0 Lithuania 0-2
Group B:
Croatia shook off a sluggish start in Tallinn to win 67-55 in Estonia as Shavonte Zellous led the way. France eventually pulled away from the Netherlands to win 76-52 in Amsterdam.
Estonia vs. Croatia 55-67 EST Nikolai 13 Koster 12 Puu 6 Anderson 6 Mesila-Kaarmann 6 Bratka 5 Pokk 3 Sokman 2 Piibur 2 Rosenfeldt DNP Kosk DNP Perv DNP CRO Zellous 21 Ciglar 14 Rezan 11 Sandric 6 Premasunac 5/9r Ivankovic 4/6r Ivezic 4 Dzankic 2 Begic 0/6r Dojkic 0 Borovic 0 Packovski 0
Netherlands vs. France 52-76 NED Treffers 14/7r Broring 11 Halman 9 Van Den Adel 6 Butter 5 Klein 4 Van Grinsven 2 Bettonvil 1 Ligthart 0 Klerx 0 Ndiba 0 Bettonvil 0 FRA Miyem 16/8r Johannes 15 Amant 10 Skrela 9 Ayayi 7/11r Gaye 6 Dumerc 6 Ciak 4 Gomis-Halilovic 3 Lardy 0 Michel 0 Kamba 0
Standings: France 2-0 Croatia 1-1 Netherlands 1-1 Estonia 0-2 [Read more…]