Julie Vanloo impressed for Belgium in handing out assists

    Who hit the heights in the FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers?

    MUNICH (Germany) - The FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers are now over and it's time to take a look back at the individual game highs that lit up the campaign.

    There were some phenomenal efforts right across all three windows and here's who topped the charts.

    Efficiency: 56 - Emma Meesseman (BEL)

    Emma Meesseman showed her class in a big way for Belgium against Azerbaijan

    The Cats' leader was unstoppable in a one-sided 136-28 success against Azerbaijan as she accumulated a jaw-dropping performance efficiency valuation of 56. That came from a breathtaking 15 of 16 shooting effort that returned 31 points and sat alongside 11 rebounds, 8 assists and 4 steals.

    Jessica Shepard burst onto the scene in the second window for Slovenia with a valuation of 46 in an 82-64 win against Finland after a double-double of 29 points and 23 boards. The third best valuation of 40 was Anne Simon for Luxembourg in a 78-37 win at Bosnia and Herzegovina. She had 25 points, 9 boards, 7 steals and 5 assists.

    Points: 33 - Anete Steinberga (LAT), Andjelika Mitrashinovikj (MKD)

    Anete Steinberga showed out against Ireland in the last game and dropped 33 points

    There was a tie for the best points tally in a game and they were both racked up on Gameday 6. Anete Steinberga fired 33 points for Lativa as they held off Ireland 96-90. Meanwhile Andjelika Mitrashinovikj was on fire for North Macedonia with 33 points as they were just squeezed out 74-72 by Ukraine.

    There was also a tie in the battle for the third podium step for best points tally in a game. Amanda Cahill netted 32 points for Luxembourg in a 71-49 success against Montenegro, while Temi Fagbenle matched that as Great Britain rode past Estonia 83-45.

    Rebounds: 23 - Jessica Shepard (SLO)

    Jessica Shepard grabbed 23 rebounds for Slovenia against Finland

    Jessica Shepard was a colossus for Slovenia and pulled down more boards in a game than anyone else after an astonishing 23 rebounds in an 82-64 win against Finland.

    The second highest tally on the glass was by Daniel Raber of Israel who grabbed 20 rebounds for Israel in an 83-80 loss to Latvia. The third best was 18 and accumulated by Weronika Telenga of Poland in an 88-34 success against Azerbaijan, with Emese Hof also taking 18 boards for Netherlands in a 64-45 win against Austria.

    Assists: 14 - Julie Vanloo (BEL)

    Julie Vanloo showed her creative skills for Belgium

    Belgian Cats playmaker Julie Vanloo showed her quality passing the rock when she dished 14 assists for her teammates in a 136-28 demolition of Azerbaijan.

    In second place, Pinelopi Pavlopoulou had 12 assists for Greece against Czechia, although her team lost 81-66. She also featured in a tie for third place with 11 assists in a 75-66 victory against Czechia - a number that Holly Winterburn also achieved for Great Britain as they beat Denmark 75-62.

    Steals: 9 - Laura Gil (ESP)

    Laura Gil was a defensive powerhouse for Spain

    While nobody reached what would have been an incredible double-digit landmark, Laura Gil was only one away after snatching 9 steals for Spain. The experienced forward showed her defensive prowess in a 75-34 lockdown of Austria.

    The second best came from Anne Simon for Luxembourg in a 78-37 win at Bosnia and Herzegovina when she recorded a super 7 steals. The third-placed number of 6 is a total that was achieved no fewer than six times by six different ballers.

    Blocks: 5 - Multiple Players

    Awak Kuier of Finland retained her 'Swat Queen' title ans was always ready to block any shot

    It was a four-way lock with three players at the top of the game-high blocks chart, with 5 being the high across the Qualifiers. Awak Kuier of Finland can claim to still be the 'Swat Queen' as she led the competition in blocks, and also managed 5 in a game on two separate occasions. They came in 85-72 and 75-65 wins against Bulgaria.

    Kyara Linskens of Belgium swatted 5 shots as the Cats cruised past Azerbaijan 97-24, with Helena Pueyo blocking 5 shots for Spain in a 76-45 win against Austria.

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