RUS/JPN - Mighty Russians prove too strong for Japan
RODEZ (FIBA U17 World Championship for Women) - Russia opened the first FIBA U17 World Women Championship for Women in Rodez with an impressive 93-68 win over Japan, a result that will bring a lot of confidence in a tough group. The Russians knew how to use their substantial physical superiority as they proved to be an insurmountable wall, blocking six of ...
RODEZ (FIBA U17 World Championship for Women) - Russia opened the first FIBA U17 World Women Championship for Women in Rodez with an impressive 93-68 win over Japan, a result that will bring a lot of confidence in a tough group.
The Russians knew how to use their substantial physical superiority as they proved to be an insurmountable wall, blocking six of Japan's shots.
Anna Arkhipova-Von Kalmanovich's girls scored the first points and controlled the game. Thanks to their combination of strong inside play and transition baskets, they jumped out to a 24-6 lead to end the first quarter and never looked back.
Ksenia Tikhonenko had a superb all-around performance with 22 points, 16 rebunds and two blocks.
Japan struggled from the field throughout, hitting just 20 of 68 shot attempts and stuck around for a while thanks to their accurate free-throw shooting, making 23 of 25 tries from the charity stripe. They drew many fouls by driving to the basket.
A full court defense allowed the Japanese to narrow the deficit but the Russsians were too well organised. After letting their guard down for a stretch, they regained their focus and reasserted their dominance.
Quotes
Anna Arkhipova-Von Kalmanovich (Russia head coach): “We are very happy because the first game is always important for self-confidence. Our girls showed character.”
Shinichiro Hayashi (Japan head coach): “Russia has been a good and efficient team in the paint. We gave them lot of space. It’s so hard for us.”
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