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    Belarus twin towers sink Nigeria

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    NANTES (2016 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament) - Anastasiya Verameyenka came up with a dominant performance to inspire Belarus to a 71-60 win over Nigeria

    NANTES (2016 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament) - Anastasiya Verameyenka came up with a dominant performance to inspire Belarus to a 71-60 win over Nigeria in Monday's FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament (WOQT) Group C opener.

    Verameyenka hasn't made her first field goals until early in the third quarter, but that hasn't prevented the 1.95m center from finishing with 13 points, 12 rebounds 5 blocked shots. In the process, Yelena Leuchanka complemented her twin tower with team-best 15 points and 13 rebounds. 

    As much as Adaora Elonu tried to row against the tide with her game-high game-high 19 points, the game belonged to Belarus. 

    Turning Point: Before Maryia Papova stepped on the court, Belarus were 0-4 from beyond the arc. Then the 21-year-old buried three of her four three-pointers to give Belarus a 38-32 half-time lead. 

    Stats Don't Lie: Stopping Verameyenka and Leuchanka near the basket was mission impossible for Nigeria, but making only 2 of 14 three-point attempts proved even more detrimental for the Western Africans.

    Game Hero:  Even though Leuchanka finished with a team-high 15 points, Papova became the game-changer for her lethal scoring in the third quarter.

    The Bottom Line: Nigeria had a spirited first half, leaving the outcome in limbo, but Belarus kept their best for last. When coach Anatoli Buyalski instructed a zone defense in the third quarter,  Nigeria was never the same again. 

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