EuroBasket Women 2015 Group C

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Group C of the EuroBasket Women 2015 took place between 11 and 15 June 2015. The group played all of its games at Arena Savaria in Szombathely, Hungary.

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The group composed of Croatia, Great Britain, Latvia, Russia and Serbia. The three best ranked teams advanced to the second round.

Standings

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 431293223+707 [lower-alpha 1] Advance to second round
2Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 431294263+317 [lower-alpha 1]
3Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 422277305286 [lower-alpha 2]
4Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 42225826356 [lower-alpha 2]
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 404222290684
Source: eurobasketwomen2015.com
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Russia–Serbia 77–53
  2. 1 2 Croatia–Latvia 67–63

All times are local (UTC+2).

11 June

Latvia vs Serbia

11 June 2015
16:30
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg6076Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 19–21, 18–18, 11–19, 12–18
Pts: Jēkabsone-Žogota 11
Rebs: Vitola 16
Asts: Baško-Melnbārde 5
Pts: Petrović 19
Rebs: Butulija, Radočaj 6
Asts: M. Dabović 5
Arena Savaria, Szombathely
Attendance: 200
Referees: Fabiana Martinescu (ROU), Janusz Calik (POL), Özlem Yalman (TUR)

Russia vs Croatia

11 June 2015
19:00
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg8362Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Scoring by quarter:22–13, 20–19, 23–7, 18–23
Pts: Prince 16
Rebs: Osipova 10
Asts: Osipova 6
Pts: Ciglar 17
Rebs: Ivanković 8
Asts: Mazić 4
Arena Savaria, Szombathely
Attendance: 200
Referees: Manuel Mazzoni (ITA), Ilona Kučerová (CZE), Mila Cavara (BIH)

12 June

Croatia vs Latvia

12 June 2015
16:30
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg6763Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Scoring by quarter:20–19, 16–10, 12–14, 19–20
Pts: Slišković 15
Rebs: Ivanković 10
Asts: Milogla 3
Pts: Šteinberga 24
Rebs: Šteinberga 8
Asts: Eglīte, Jēkabsone 4
Arena Savaria, Szombathely
Attendance: 110
Referees: Janusz Calik (POL), Manuel Mazzoni (ITA), Sonia Teixeira (POR)

Great Britain vs Russia

12 June 2015
19:00
Great Britain  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg4071Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 13–25, 9–13, 12–13, 6–20
Pts: Stewart 10
Rebs: Allen 8
Asts: Allen 2
Pts: Vadeeva 13
Rebs: Vadeeva 8
Asts: Namok, Kirillova, Tikhonenko 3
Arena Savaria, Szombathely
Attendance: 110
Referees: Ilona Kučerová (CZE), Fabiana Martinescu (ROU), Özlem Yalman (TUR)

13 June

Latvia vs Great Britain

13 June 2015
16:30
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg6758Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 6–7, 23–11, 18–20
Pts: Šteinberga 25
Rebs: Eglīte, Vitola 7
Asts: Jēkabsone 6
Pts: Fagbenle 22
Rebs: Handy 6
Asts: Vanderwal 3
Arena Savaria, Szombathely
Attendance: 150
Referees: Ilona Kučerová (CZE), Özlem Yalman (TUR), Mila Cavara (BIH)

Serbia vs Croatia

13 June 2015
19:00
Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg8972Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 25–20, 26–17, 19–15
Pts: Milovanović 18
Rebs: Ajduković 8
Asts: A. Dabović 5
Pts: Borović 17
Rebs: Mazić 7
Asts: Ciglar, Slišković 4
Arena Savaria, Szombathely
Attendance: 400
Referees: Fabiana Martinescu (ROU), Janusz Calik (POL), Sonia Teixeira (POR)

14 June

Great Britain vs Serbia

14 June 2015
16:30
Great Britain  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg5476Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 12–21, 14–15, 12–28, 16–12
Pts: Vanderwal 13
Rebs: Fagbenle 10
Asts: Collins 3
Pts: Petrović 17
Rebs: Page 12
Asts: M. Dabović 6
Arena Savaria, Szombathely
Attendance: 300
Referees: Janusz Calik (POL), Ilona Kučerová (CZE), Mila Cavara (BIH)

Russia vs Latvia

14 June 2015
19:00
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg6268Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 15–22, 16–14, 17–11, 14–21
Pts: Prince 16
Rebs: Osipova 11
Asts: Prince 6
Pts: Jēkabsone 20
Rebs: Šteinberga 8
Asts: Šteinberga 3
Arena Savaria, Szombathely
Attendance: 300
Referees: Manuel Mazzoni (ITA), Özlem Yalman (TUR), Sonia Teixeira (POR)

15 June

Croatia vs Great Britain

15 June 2015
16:30
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg7670Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Scoring by quarter:25–12, 20–24, 17–22, 14–12
Pts: Borović 23
Rebs: Slišković 7
Asts: Ciglar 7
Pts: Vanderwal 20
Rebs: Fagbenle 10
Asts: Vanderwal 4
Arena Savaria, Szombathely
Attendance: 250
Referees: Manuel Mazzoni (ITA), Janusz Calik (POL), Sonia Teixeira (POR)

Serbia vs Russia

15 June 2015
19:00
Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg5377Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 17–18, 7–23, 16–19, 13–17
Pts: A. Dabović 15
Rebs: Page 9
Asts: A. Dabović 3
Pts: Belyakova 19
Rebs: Vieru 16
Asts: Osipova 13
Arena Savaria, Szombathely
Attendance: 300
Referees: Fabiana Martinescu (ROU), Ilona Kučerová (CZE), Mila Cavara (BIH)

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