Historical difference from A National Women’s Basketball Team
A National Women’s Basketball Team defeated Romania 101-54, which they hosted in the first national match played at the Basketball Development Center in the FIBA 2025 European Championship Qualifiers Group F 3rd match.
Minister of Youth and Sports Osman Askın Bak, President of Turkish Basketball Federation Hidayet Turkoglu and members of the board of directors followed the competition on site.
The moon-stars, who started the match effectively, gained a 10 to 5 advantage in the 4th minute. The mills, who made good use of the painted area against the guest team, which held on to the match with the hits they found behind the three-point line, finished the first quarter 25-16.
Romania, which entered the second quarter well, scored with Ghita and Armanu and reduced the difference to 5 points in the 11th minute: 27-22. The national teams, who recovered quickly, increased the difference with McCovan to double digits (32-22) in the 12th minute. Ay-yıldızlılar, who increased the difference to over 20 points (44-23) for the first time in the match with Sevgi Uzun’s turnstile in the 16th minute, increased the difference to 31 points with Tilbe Senyurek in the 19th minute: 56-25. Turkey took a 58-31 lead in the locker room.
Hall: Basketball Development Center
Referees: Lukasz Jankowski (Poland), Azra Music (Slovenia), Stefan Vukovic (Montenegro)
Turkey: Olcay Cakır Turgut 6, Sevgi Uzun 11, Sinem Atas 11, Tilbe Senyurek 13, McCowan 24, Alperi Onar 8, Meltem Yıldızhan 11, Ayse Cora 7, Goksen Fitik, Zeynep Gul 2, Derin Erdoğan 6, Sehernaz Cidal 2
Romania: Popescu 6, Armanu 9, Irimia 6, Ghita 5, Podar 6, Croitoru 1, Panait 7, Manea, Ghizila 7, Mititelu 7, Catinean
- Period: 25-16
Cycle: 58-31
- Period: 78-41
Those who came out with five fouls: 34.25 Zeynep Gul (Turkey), 34.25 Ghita (Romania)