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    Fan vote: Which individual performance stood out at the U19 Women's World Cup?

    DEBRECEN (Hungary) - The first three game days of the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup have already provided an array of standout individual performances.

    DEBRECEN (Hungary) - The first three game days of the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup have already provided an array of standout individual performances.

    As the competition moves into the knockout stages, it's time for you to let us know what performances have caught the eye by casting your vote.

    We have picked out six displays with a closer look at each one further below.

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    Louise Bussiere
     impressed for France in the Group Phase as their leading scorer with back-to-back 20+ point games that included a total of 10 three-pointers with the 19-year-old guard finishing with 20 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists against Korea.

    USA guard Caitlin Clark came out firing with 18 first-half points on the way to a 24-9-7 line in their second win, while Shayeann Day-Wilson remains the tournament's leading scorer having poured in 31 points to lead Canada to their sole victory on the second day.

    Sika Kone continues to be a double-double machine for Mali at her second U19 event having made an instant impact with 24 points and 19 rebounds against Japan with Russia's Anastasia Kosu also posting a stellar double-double with exactly 20 points and 20 rebounds as part of her side's unbeaten start.

    Meanwhile, the highest efficiency valuation went to Maiara Pereira of Brazil on Tuesday after putting up a remarkable 30 points and 20 rebounds as well as 7 blocks, though the performance came in vain in a tough loss to Korea.

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