Women’s Series: Ukraine's 3x3 Basketball Team Won Their Group.


Our girls from the Ukraine 3x3 national team have become winners again! This Time they defeated the Singapore team with a score of 21:8 in Mongolia. Our team had a real advantage, which the girls skillfully utilized on the court, dominating in the three-second zone. Miriam Uro-Nile and Kateryna Koval each scored 7 points, helping the Ukraine national team secure victory.
After winning against Germany and Singapore, the Ukrainian girls secured first place in Group D and advanced to the quarter-finals. The next match will take place on Thursday, June 19, where our heroes will play against the second team of Group B.
Kateryna Koval: 7 points
Miriam Uro-Nile: 7 points
The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) has decided to extend the ban on participation of Russian and Belarusian clubs and teams in tournaments. This decision was made at the meeting of the organization's executive committee in Bahrain.
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The Ukrainian women’s team in 3x3 basketball continues to impress with their successful play, defeating opponents and advancing to the next rounds of tournaments. Additionally, the main basketball organization FIBA has decided to ban the participation of Russian and Belarusian clubs in its tournaments, reaffirming its stance on issues of sports fairness and safety.
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