Russia defeated China 86-66 on Wednesday at the FIBA Women's World
Basketball Championship in Barueri, a town in the metropolitan
region of Sao Paulo.
"It was a difficult game, especially the first two periods. I
think tomorrow's match against the US team will be even harder,"
said Russian center Maria Stepanova.
According to Russia head coach Igor Grudin, the team was a
little bit nervous at the beginning of the match, but got to
improve their game in the second half.
China head coach Tom Maher labeled the game as fair and added
the Russians were much better on the rebounds.
"I do not think we lost because we were not brave enough to try,
however. Russia is maybe the second best team in the world," said
Maher.
China's guard Miao Lijie pointed out that the team had a better
performance than on Tuesday against the US, when China was lost by
119-72.
The US team had the first final score with three digits in the
World Championship 2006, but China managed to cheer up the Chinese
fans who were at the Jose Correa Arena on Tuesday night.
The US will face Nigeria on Wednesday night and Russia on
Thursday. Nigeria is China's rival in the last match of the
preliminary round, on Thursday night.
(Xinhua News Agency September 14, 2006)