Korea comes back from Asian Games without a medal - Dec 14, 2006 (by Eurobasket)
In the bronze medal game Japan edged Korea 74-70. Japanese team was lead by UTSUMI Ryoko (25), with great help from OGA Yuko and WATANABE Yuka, each 15 points. The top players for Korea were BEON Yeon Ha and KIM Kwe Ryong, who had 22 and 21 respectively.
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In the bronze medal game Japan edged Korea 74-70. Japanese team was lead by UTSUMI Ryoko (25), with great help from OGA Yuko and WATANABE Yuka, each 15 points. The top players for Korea were BEON Yeon Ha and KIM Kwe Ryong, who had 22 and 21 respectively.
Japan - Korea 74-70 Japan: UTSUMI Ryoko 24, OGA Yuko 15, WATANABE Yuka 15, SAKAKIBARA Noriko 10, YAMADA Kumiko 4; SUWA Hiromi 4, YOSHIDA Asami 2 Korea: BEON Yeon Ha 22, KIM Kwe Ryong 21, KIM Eun Hye 5, KIM Jung Eun 2, CHOI Youn Ah 0; SIN Jung Ja 13, PARK Sun Young 7
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Japan gets bronze at Asian Games - Dec 14, 2006 (by Eurobasket)
In the bronze medal game Japan edged Korea 74-70. Japanese team was lead by UTSUMI Ryoko (25), with great help from OGA Yuko and WATANABE Yuka, each 15 points. The top players for Korea were BEON Yeon Ha and KIM Kwe Ryong, who had 22 and 21 respectively.
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In the bronze medal game Japan edged Korea 74-70. Japanese team was lead by UTSUMI Ryoko (25), with great help from OGA Yuko and WATANABE Yuka, each 15 points. The top players for Korea were BEON Yeon Ha and KIM Kwe Ryong, who had 22 and 21 respectively. Japan - Korea 74-70 Japan: UTSUMI Ryoko 24, OGA Yuko 15, WATANABE Yuka 15, SAKAKIBARA Noriko 10, YAMADA Kumiko 4; SUWA Hiromi 4, YOSHIDA Asami 2 Korea: BEON Yeon Ha 22, KIM Kwe Ryong 21, KIM Eun Hye 5, KIM Jung Eun 2, CHOI Youn Ah 0; SIN Jung Ja 13, PARK Sun Young 7
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China won Asian Games 2006 - Dec 14, 2006 (by Eurobasket)
China dominated entire event winning all their games. In the final of Asian Games in Doha, they defeated Taiwan 90-59.
It's not a surprise as there are only three fully professional women leagues in Asia (China, Korea and Japan), while China has definitely the highest level.
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China dominated entire event winning all their games. In the final of Asian Games in Doha, they defeated Taiwan 90-59. It's not a surprise as there are only three fully professional women leagues in Asia (China, Korea and Japan), while China has definitely the highest level. China - Taiwan 90-59 China: CHEN Xiaoli 21, MIAO Lijie 20, CHEN Nan 19, SONG Xiaoyun 4, REN Lei 3; SUI Feifei 13, LIU Dan 5, ZHANG Wei 3, ZHANG Xiaoni 2, JI Xiao 0, JIA Guang 0, BIAN Lan 0 Taiwan: LIN Hui Mei 18, LIU Chun Yi 6, WEN Chi 6, CHIANG Feng Chun 4, CHIEN Wei Chuan 2; LAN Jui Yu 9, LIN Chi Wen 7, LI Wan Ting 7, CHENG Hui Yun 0, CHU Yung Hsu 0, SUN Chieh Ping 0
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Thailand took 5th place at the Asian Games - Dec 11, 2006
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