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The young women's basketball team made it to the quarterfinals.
Slovenia⚽ Sports9 hr. ago

The young women's basketball team made it to the quarterfinals.

Young Slovenian women's basketball team secured their place in the quarterfinals by defeating Italy 66-44 on Wednesday at the World Championship in Brno. The match was played on July 17, 2026. The team maintained a lead throughout much of the game but faced challenges as Italy narrowed the gap. However, Slovenia responded effectively, building a significant advantage in the first half and maintaining control through strong offensive play. They ultimately won decisively, setting up a quarterfinal matchup against the United States.

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The young women's basketball team made it to the quarterfinals.

Young Slovenian women's basketball team secured their place in the quarterfinals by defeating Italy 66-44 on Wednesday at the World Championship in Brno. The match was played on July 17, 2026. The team maintained a lead throughout much of the game but faced challenges as Italy narrowed the gap. However, Slovenia responded effectively, building a significant advantage in the first half and maintaining control through strong offensive play. They ultimately won decisively, setting up a quarterfinal matchup against the United States.

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