France Turkey
Ana Cata-Chitiga
 Bahar Caglar
22Pts19
16Reb7
1Ass2
32Min40
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France
65-57
Final score
13-14, 16-17, 17-6, 19-20
16 July 2008 | 17:45h
Chieti (ITA)

Referees: Alexey Davydov(RUS), Mathieu Bayot(BEL), Zdravko Rutesic(MNE)
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Turkey
FranceTurkey
Ana Cata-Chitiga (22)PtsBahar Caglar (19)
Ana Cata-Chitiga (16)RebYasemin Dalgalar (11)
Ingrid Tanqueray (4)AssBahar Caglar (2)
Carine Paul (1),
Sarah Michel (1)
STYasemin Dalgalar (1),
Bahar Caglar (1),
Bahar Yapar (1),
Ilknur Dumlu (1)
Marielle Amant (1),
Ana Cata-Chitiga (1)
BSMehtap Gezer (2)

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France Edge Turkey To Keep Advantage 16 July 2008
France won their fourth straight game and improved their chances of reaching the semi-finals of the U20 European Championship for Women with a 65-57 victory over Turkey in Chieti.

Ana Cata-Chitiga led the way for the French with 22 points and 16 rebounds while Carine Paul added 14 points as Abdou Ndiaye's team moved to 3-1 as co-leaders in the Qualifying Round Group E.

French starting guard Sarah Michel played just 12 minutes as she sat on the bench with ice on her foot.

Turkey dropped to 2-2 in the group despite Bahar Caglar scoring 19 points and Yasemin Dalgalar adding 12 points and 11 rebounds.

France made just 1-of-11 three-pointers and forced only nine Turkey turnovers. But they out-rebounded the Turks 48-34 while Akkaya Aziz's team made just 13-of-23 foul shots.

Turkey opened the game with five straight points and the rest of the first quarter was a real battle, ending with Turkey up 14-13.

Aziz's Turks led 18-15 when Paul scored five points in a 9-0 French run for a 24-18 lead midway through the second period. Caglar's three-pointer finished off a 9-0 answer for a 27-24 Turkey advantage. And the Turks were ahead 31-29 at the break.

After Melek Bilge opened the second half, Cata-Chitiga tallied eight points in a 17-4 French surge over the remainder of the third period for a 46-37 lead going into the fourth.

Paul and Cata-Chitiga continued to lead France as the cushion swelled to 55-43 with seven minutes left.

But Turkey refused to go out without a fight. Caglar drained a three-pointer and combined with Dalgalar for all 10 points in a 10-2 run to make it 57-53 with three minutes remaining. And it was 59-56 after Gizem Yavuz's three-pointer. But Cata-Chitiga converted a three-point play for a 65-56 advantage with 49 seconds to play and sealed the victory.

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