On August 26, the Women’s Basketball World Cup qualifiers continued. In the final of the Mexico zone, the Czech women’s basketball team met the Korean women’s basketball team, and ultimately, the Korean women’s basketball team collapsed in the final quarter, losing 67-73 to the Czech women’s basketball team and failing to secure a spot in the World Cup qualifiers.
This game was a rollercoaster for both teams. The Korean women’s basketball team once led by as much as 7 points in the third quarter with sharp three-point shooting, achieving a single-quarter score of 25-16. However, entering the fourth quarter, the Korean women’s basketball team suddenly collapsed, with the core factor being the absence of Park Ji-Su from the court, leading to a breach in their interior defense.
The Korean women’s basketball team shot 11 out of 27 from beyond the arc in the entire game, with a high hit rate of 40.7%, but still lost the game.
Park Ji-Su made 7 out of 13 shots in this game, scoring the highest 22 points of the game, along with 7 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 blocks, with a plus-minus value of +5.
Park Ji-Hyeon made 5 out of 13 shots in this game, scoring 14 points. Veteran Kang Li-Seo made only 3 out of 10 shots, scoring just 9 points.
Korean Women’s Basketball Team Misses Out on World Cup Qualifiers! Park Ji-Hyeon Scores in Vain, Kang Li-Seo Scores. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/basketball-headlines/37422.html