Neda Djuric (172-PG-80, agency: Merit Sports, college: Rhode Island) is back to Serbia. The experienced point guard penned a deal with Partizan Galenika. She will spend rest of the season with the Belgrade team. Djuric arrives from the Israeli squad Elitzur Ramla. She had limited playing time with the defending EuroCup champion. They were eliminated recently from this competition, while Israeli league is suspended this season so Djuric was free to go. Neda Djuric split last season between Vojvodina and Bulgarian Lukoil Neftochimik. She had 8.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg and 2.1 apg for 9 Adriatic league games with Vojvodina. In the past, she played for AEL Limassol, Leon, Hasharon and Ruzomberok. Djuric also has experience from Germany, FYROM and NCAA (US).
Serbia -Slovakia 83:65
Serbia revenge against Slovakia in the second game between two sides in Kranjska Gora. After a 68:74 loss few days ago, the Serbian side posted a comfortable 83:65 victory.
Slovakia looked better again in the start of the game and took 16-14 lead after the first 10 minutes of the game. The rest of the game belonged however to another team, Serbia. The latter posted a 27-17 surge in the second frame and took 8-point halftime advantage [read more]
Serbia -Slovakia 83:65
Serbia revenge against Slovakia in the second game between two sides in Kranjska Gora. After a 68:74 loss few days ago, the Serbian side posted a comfortable 83:65 victory. Slovakia looked better again in the start of the game and took 16-14 lead after the first 10 minutes of the game. The rest of the game belonged however to another team, Serbia. The latter posted a 27-17 surge in the second frame and took 8-point halftime advantage. Moreover they added 24-14 rally in the third quarter and increased to 18 points. Both teams posted the same number of points in the last stanza for the final result. Jovana Rad (187-PF-87, agency: Josep and Nicolas) paced all the winners with 13 points and Jelena Milovanovic (190-PF-89) notched 12. Popovic delivered 10, whilst Bojana Vulic (191-F/C-84) scored 9. Lucia Kupcikova (184-F-84) answered with 15 points in the losing effort and Vinucalova posted 8. Gabriela Kubatova (171-G-84) followed them with 7 and Krcturbova scored 6.
Serbia edge Belgium in Kranjska Gora - May 21, 2013
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Serbia Belgium 85:74
Serbia edge Belgium in Kranjska Gora on Tuesday. The team posted a 85:74 win after a loss from Slovak Republic on Monday.
Serbian team dominated the first half and started the game with a 25-16 lead. They added 24-19 rally in the second quarter and enjoyed 14-point halftime advantage. Belgium however was too far to give up and answered with a 19-13 burst in the third period. They tried hard to stay closer to the winners but failed with 20-23 in the last stanza [read more]
Serbia Belgium 85:74
Serbia edge Belgium in Kranjska Gora on Tuesday. The team posted a 85:74 win after a loss from Slovak Republic on Monday. Serbian team dominated the first half and started the game with a 25-16 lead. They added 24-19 rally in the second quarter and enjoyed 14-point halftime advantage. Belgium however was too far to give up and answered with a 19-13 burst in the third period. They tried hard to stay closer to the winners but failed with 20-23 in the last stanza. Jelena Milovanovic (190-PF-89) top-scored for the winners with 16 points, while Bojana Vulic (191-F/C-84), Jovana Popovic and Sasa Cadjo had 9 each. Jovana Rad (187-PF-87, agency: Josep and Nicolas) and Aleksandra Crvendakic (188-F-96) followed them with 7 points apiece. Nele Deyaert (186-F-79) answered with 13 points in defeat and Sarah Dochez (181-F-89) as well as Sofie Hendrickx (187-PF-86) had 12 each. Mestdagh netted 11, whilst Mayombo scored 10.
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