Forward Mallory Moore (F) had a very impressive game in the last round for second-ranked Lemvig, receiving a Eurobasket.com Player of the Week award for round 15. The -year old player had a double-double of 23 points and 11 rebounds, while her team outclassed, the league's bottom-ranked team Horsens (#8, 0-15) with 51-point margin 108-57. Lemvig maintains the 2nd position in Danish Dameligaen. Lemvig has a very good season and are considered to have a run for the championship title. They improved their record to 13-1. Moore turned to be Lemvig's top player in her first season with the team. Mallory Moore has solid league stats. She is in league's top in points (5th best: 15.4ppg) and averages impressive 3.1spg.
The second best player in last round's games was another Lemvig's star - 28-year old FYR Macedonian Ivana Udovalieva (172-PG-84). Udovalieva had a very good evening with 29 points and 3 rebounds. Of course together with Moore she helped Lemvig with another comfortable win outscoring Horsens (#8, 0-15) 108-57. Lemvig's second position in the standings has not changed. Her team belongs to top of the standings with 13-1 record and is considered one of the main candidates for the league title. Udovalieva is one of the most experienced players at Lemvig and similarly like Mallory Moore has a reputation of one of team's most reliable players.
Third on the list of top players last round was American center Trenice Fuller (193-C-87) of Falcon (#3). Fuller scored 17 points and grabbed ten rebounds. She was a key player of Falcon, leading her team to a 86-38 easy win against Horsens (#8, 0-15). Falcon needs these victories very badly if they think about getting closer to top teams. Their record at this point is 9 victories and 5 lost games. Fuller has a great season in Denmark. After 14 games, she made it on the list of the league's leaders in points with 17.9ppg (3rd best) and rebounds with 11.8rpg (2nd best). She also has 1.9bpg and FGP: 55.9%.
Other top performing players last week: 4. Emily Hatch (185-F-89) of Lemvig - 22 points, 11 rebounds and 2 assists 5. Sarah Schicher (188-C/F-90) of Lemvig - 15 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists 6. Catharina Jensen (183-G/F-89) of Amager - 15 points, 11 rebounds and 2 assists 7. Trenice Fuller (193-C-87) of Falcon - 16 points and 7 rebounds 8. Ida Pretzmann (174-G-90) of SISU - 26 points 9. Camilla Blands (180-G-85) of SISU - 14 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists 10. Kelly Meredith (182-C) of Aabyhoj - 19 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists
The Player of the week is choosen based on efficiency calculation, but also including game result, importance of the game, if played recorded double-double/triple-double, etc. The efficiency formula is a combination of various formulas used by different basketball organizations/leagues. We got involved many basketball scouts and journalists to assure it's accuracy. The formula: 1.5*PTS + 3*(REB+AST+ST+BL-TO) - 2*BSAG - 4*PF + 3*PFRV + 4*(2FGPM+3FGPM) + 1.5*FTM - 3*(2FGPA-2FGPM) - 3*(3FGPA-3FGPM) - (FTA-FTM)
Denmark U16 clinch third position at Nordic Cup - May 17, 2013
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Danish U16 National Team finished third at the annual Nordic Cup in Solna, Sweden. They earned three victories in five games played at the tournament.
Denmark lost to Finland 59:68 in the opener. The teams stayed close throughout the first quarter. The scoreboard read 34:33 for Denmark at halftime. But Finland went on a 13:3 run in the third quarter to pull ahead. Denmark reacted with a 19:10 rally in the fourth frame to force overtime [read more]
Danish U16 National Team finished third at the annual Nordic Cup in Solna, Sweden. They earned three victories in five games played at the tournament. Denmark lost to Finland 59:68 in the opener. The teams stayed close throughout the first quarter. The scoreboard read 34:33 for Denmark at halftime. But Finland went on a 13:3 run in the third quarter to pull ahead. Denmark reacted with a 19:10 rally in the fourth frame to force overtime. Finland held their opponents to 3 points in the extra period to seal the victory. Sandra Karsten (180-SG-97) notched 13 points for Finland. Nina Augustin (167-PG-97) chipped in 12 points for the winners. Sarah Mortensen (182-F-97) responded with 21 points for Denmark. Enna Pehadzic (176-G/F-97) delivered 16 points and 10 boards in the losing effort. Next Denmark took on hosting Sweden. The Danish youngsters could not match their counterparts and surrendered 37:72. The Swedish team led by just one after the starting quarter 17:16. But they went on a 27:4 rally in the next period to open a 24-point lead at the interval. Sweden marched to the victory in the second half. Fanny Wadling produced 12 points and 8 boards for Sweden. Kristin Seman added 11 points in the win. Enna Pehadzic responded with 12 points and 8 boards for Denmark. Elizabeth Norregaard netted 9 points in the loss. Denmark tasted their first victory in the third round. They bruised Norway 68:49. The Danish team jumped to a 28:15 lead after the opening quarter. Norway tried hard to level things up in the next periods but Denmark sit tight on the lead and snatched a 68:49 victory at the end. Sarah Mortensen had 20 points and 7 assists for Denmark. Enna Pehadzic had 10 points and 9 boards for the winning team. Andrea Raa answered with 10 points for Norway. Denmark continued with winning ways next day. They rolled past Estonia 70:52 for the second victory. Estonia stuck around throughout the first quarter. They trailed by just 2 points after the opening quarter 16:18. Denmark stretched the lead to 8 points at halftime 28:36. The gap continue to grow in the second half as Denmark eventually got away with a comfortable win. Enna Pehadzic stepped up with 23 points and 8 boards for Denmark. Sarah Mortensen added 19 points and 11 boards for the winners. Kadri Uiga responded with 13 points and 10 boards for Estonia. Darja Dikalenko netted 10 points in the loss. Finally Denmark survived a thriller against Iceland to escape with a 64:62 victory at the end. It was a tough battle. Iceland grabbed an 18:12 lead ten minutes into the game. But Denmark reacted with a 21:7 run in the second period to pull ahead. Iceland stayed aggressive in the second half cutting the deficit but Denmark hung on to escape with a narrow 64:62 win at the end. Enna Pehadzic came up with 22 points and 8 boards for Denmark. Sarah Mortensen delivered 20 points and impressive 21 boards. Eva Kristjansdottir (180-F-97) responded with 15 points and 15 boards for Iceland. Karen Vilhjalmsdottir dropped 12 points and 7 boards in the losing case.
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