Ukrainian national team in 3x3 basketball reached the semifinals of the Women's series.


The Ukrainian women's team in 3x3 basketball won against the team 'Ulaanbaatar' in the quarterfinals of the Women's series tournament in the Mongolian city of Ulaanbaatar. Starting the match trailing in the first part of the game, the Ukrainians took the initiative and gained the lead.
Thanks to resilience and regaining leadership, the Ukrainian team won with a score of 16:13. The highest number of points and rebounds in the game was scored by Kateryna Koval - 7 and 11 respectively, while Miriama Uro-Nile added another 6 points to the team's total.
In the next stage of the tournament, the Ukrainian team will play against representatives from Australia. It is worth noting that the team confidently won against the Singaporean team and reached the quarterfinals, where they demonstrated high sporting skills.
Women's series 3x3. Quarterfinal
Ukraine - Ulaanbaatar 16:13
Ukraine: Kateryna Koval 7 + 11 rebounds, Miriama Uro-Nile 6, Darya Dubniuk 0, Anzhelika Lyashko 3
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The Ukrainian women's national team in 3x3 basketball showcased an impressive game at the Women's series tournament in Mongolia, winning against the team 'Ulaanbaatar' and securing their place in the semifinals. The team proved stronger than their opponents and continues the fight for victory in the tournament.
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