Spartak Moscow Region is through to the quarterfinals of the Euroleague with Friday’s 91-69 win over Lotos Gdynia that completed a two-game sweep of the teams’ eighth-final series. As in Game 1, host Gdynia got off to a quick start and led 19-13 after one quarter. The final three periods belonged to the three-time defending Euroleague champs. Spartak dominated the next two quarters, putting together a seven-point advantage by halftime and building on it from there.
Diana Taurasi led the Spartak attack, scoring 31 points on 12-of-19 shooting, including five makes from beyond the arc. Sue Bird helped set up her close friend, handing out eight assists to go along with seven points. Tanisha Wright had seven points and five assists for Lotos.
Janell Burse and TS Wisla Can-Pack will have to face a deciding Game 3 on Wednesday after falling 68-64 at Mizo Pecs. After two Burse free throws brought Wisla within four points inside the final minute, the team was unable to capitalize by making a three-pointer. Burse made 15 trips to the free throw line and scored 16 points, tying Marta Fernandez for game-high honors. Wisla could not overcome a dominant performance from veteran Mizo Pecs point guard Dalma Ivanyi, who recorded a triple-double – 24 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds as well as four steals.
The series will return to Krakow for Game 3, and Wisla has to feel good about its chances after controlling Game 1 at home and playing tough in Game 2. “I am sure that the next game is going to end with the same result as the first one in the series,” Burse said after the game.
The WNBL was also in action Friday night. The Sydney Uni Acuvue Flames came up with a big road win at Townsville, 77-73. The victory ensures that Sydney and Lauren Jackson’s Canberra TransAct Capitals will finish in the top three in the WNBL ladder. Which one finishes second and which third still has yet to be resolved. Still, the win could be costly for Sydney because Suzy Batkovic-Brown left the game in the third quarter with a knee injury. No word yet on severity. Batkovic-Brown was having a phenomenal game, scoring 19 points in the first half and 28 before she left, but Sydney was able to overcome her absence and 26 points from the Fire’s Rohanee Cox.
Canberra kept pace by blowing out Perth 90-59 at home. Jackson needed just 20 minutes to put 27 points on the board, shooting 9-of-14 from the field and grabbing six rebounds. The Capitals have a chance to pull even with Sydney in the standings by winning Sunday at Adelaide.








, who has spent the week in Seattle, stopped by the Storm offices Thursday. I had a chance to chat with her and used the opportunity to get Lieberman’s perspective on National Girls and Women in Sports Day, which was celebrated yesterday. Lieberman spoke about the humble beginnings of her playing career, her experience as president of the Women’s Sports Foundation (a member of the National Girls and Women in Sports Day coalition) and the importance to today’s players of remembering the game’s history.
The Euroleague announced today starting lineups for the March 9 All-Star Game in Gdynia, Poland as voted by fans and 










A week after her former teammate in Cyprus Tanisha Wright landed in Poland, Camille Little has also found a new offseason home. Little has joined Israeli club Maccabi Ramat Hen and will be competing against Storm teammate Ashley Walker, who plays for Maccabi Ashdod.
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