Gameday 3 Top Performers: Shepard, Lundquist, Cahill, Laksa, Hillsman

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    Jessica Shepard was outstanding on her first outing with Slovenia

    There were a lot of performances to love, but who did it best?

    MUNICH (Germany) - There were some sensational individual displays on Gameday 3 of the FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers and they resulted in some eye-popping numbers for those stars who lit it up.

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    Jessica Shepard enjoyed a dream debut for Slovenia as the powerhouse proved unstoppable in an 84-62 road win in Finland. She claimed a phenomenal performance efficiency valuation of 46 after racking up a stunning double-double of 29 points and 23 rebounds - with 4 assists as well for good measure.

    Klara Lundquist brought the backcourt noise for Sweden as they saw off Estonia 82-52, with the guard coming alive and dropping a brilliant 30 points. She also did the business on the glass and completed a double-double with 12 rebounds, plus 4 assists and 3 steals.

    Amanda Cahill was the centerpiece for Luxembourg in an outstanding 71-49 win against the previously unbeaten Montenegro. The forward netted a fabulous 32 points and pulled down 9 rebounds in the contest.

    Kitija Laksa showed her well-known scoring touch for Latvia as they sailed past Ireland 85-53. The winger enjoyed a near-perfect shooting night as she went 8 of 9 from the field to register 25 points.

    Finally, Khaalia Hillsman won't forget her first game in a Bulgaria jersey for a while as the Besiktas JK star led them to a shock 83-68 win in Hungary. The forward showed her strength and skills with a super 25 points and 12 boards.

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