Kristina Kulesha Achieves Double-Double in Austrian Basketball Championship
Ukrainian forward Kristina Kulesha showcased an impressive performance on the court, achieving a double-double in a crucial match of the Austrian Basketball Championship.
According to a report from the press service of the Basketball Federation of Ukraine (FBU), Ukrainian forward Kristina Kulesha demonstrated an outstanding performance on the court, spending 27 minutes in a match where she successfully recorded a double-double. This achievement highlights her importance to the team and her high level of preparation.
Kulesha's statistics from the game are remarkable, as she scored 18 points, grabbed 10 rebounds, provided 1 assist, and made 1 steal, showcasing her all-around contribution to the game. Not only did Kulesha effectively attack the basket, but she also actively assisted her teammates, solidifying her role as a key player on the court.
The second match of the semifinal series, in which the teams are competing, is scheduled for next Saturday, April 11. This game will be decisive for both teams, as a victory will bring one of them closer to the championship final.
In addition to her club performance, Kristina Kulesha has also been actively representing the Ukrainian national team in the qualifiers for EuroBasket 2027. She participated in five qualifying matches, including all three games that took place in March. During this time, Kulesha displayed consistent results, averaging 6.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 0.4 assists in 11.3 minutes on the court.
Kulesha's performances at both the club and international levels reflect her growing popularity in the world of basketball. Her achievements serve as an inspiration for young female athletes in Ukraine who aspire to succeed in this sport.
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