 |  | 07 October 2007 |
| Expectations were high for the Czech Republic to defend their crown at the 2007 EuroBasket Women in Italy, and of course many were a bit shocked that tournament debutants Belarus knocked off the Czechs in the quarter-finals. |  |
 |  | 06 October 2007 |
|  What do Sandrine Gruda, Edwige Lawson-Wade and Audrey Sauret-Gillespie have to do with Tony Parker, Boris Diaw and Ronny Turiaf?
One answer is obvious: they are all French national team players. |  |
 |  | 05 October 2007 |
|  Yelena Leuchanka of Belarus is enjoying this year's EuroBasket Women more than most of the players, and for good reason.
The 24-year-old center, who had 11 points and six rebounds in her team's 52-46 upset of the defending champions Czech Republic in Thursday's quarter-final round, is just happy to be running up and down the court. |  |
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 | 07 October 2007 Good New, Bad News: Day Twelve | The semi-finals brought good news for Anna Montanana, Gunta Basko and Russia's third quarter. The bad news focus on the poor offensive performance by Belarus and Latvia. | |
  | 06 October 2007 Good News, Bad News: Day Eleven | The second day of the quarter-finals was, as usual, full of good news and bad news.
The big defense of Spain, the up and down of Maria Stepanova in the win over Lithuania, the total control of Russia under the rims and the two aspects that didn't work for Belgium against Spain. | |
  | 05 October 2007 Good News, Bad News: Day Ten | The first set of the quarter-finals showed two great players with great character in the winning team, one big message from Latvia, a lack of killer instinct in the former champs and a scoring drought that was too much to handle. | |
  | 04 October 2007 Good News, Bad News: Day Nine | The last day of the qualifying round saw a very even-keeled team from Belarus upseting the nervous Italians, a big domination by the Russian twin towers against Spain that covered for a very bad first half of both sides and a great French professional spirit that was enough to hide a horrible day from long range. | |
  | 03 October 2007 Good News, Bad News: Day Eight | Day eight of EuroBasket 2007 showed good news for a Czech side who woke up in crunch time to beat Belgium, the Lithuanian team stepping up from long range in the last quarter and another show by Ann Wauters of Belgium. | |
  | 02 October 2007 Good News, Bad News: Day Seven | Day seven of EuroBasket Women 2007 showed another improvement in the turnovers department, the pride of Russia playing a big part, Serbia falling asleep again and Italy's team play taking full advantage of that. | |
  | 01 October 2007 Good News, Bad News: Day Six | Day six of EuroBasket 2007 showed us teams start to group together and make less turnovers, the end of Alexandra Muller's missed shots streak and a silent second half by Lithuania. | |
  | 30 September 2007 Good News, Bad News: Day Five | The first day in Group F allowed Good News Bad News to focus on the huge last quarter of Milica Dabovic, the failure of Russia to take over the game again and again and the small things that won the games for Spain and France. | |
  | 29 September 2007 Good News, Bad News: Day Four | The first day of the qualifying round made the Czech team the first to appear in both sides of this page, showed how Belgium make their Scholar's mate and how important Yilmaz is for the Turkish team. | |
  | 27 September 2007 Good News, Bad News: Day Three | In the third edition of Good News, Bad News we'll talk about the stone cold Alexandra Muller, the hot hand Turkey and Russia adopted and the nightmare Greece had against the Russian giants. | |

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