They will give a date for another year in the A1 Women’s finals Olympic and Panathinaikosas they predictably went 2-0 in the semi-finals of the playoffs.
The “red and whites”, who will have home advantage in the finals starting on Sunday, pushed hard enough to get past Proteas Voulas with 67-61. Eleanna Christinaki with 25 points and 9 rebounds was the leader for the champions, while Christine Vitola had 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Proteas Voulas-Olympiakos 61-67
Referees: Kontaratos-Anastasiou-Polatoglou
Quarters: 9-25, 28-42, 52-51
Proteas Voulas (Despotakis): Saunders 8(1), Morehouse 6, Stamati 18(4), Polymeni 5(1), Sakellariou, Hatzigiakoumi 3(1), Alexia 9, Anastasopoulou, George 12(1), Tzanetatou.
Olympiacos (Niklas): Williams 7(1), Spyridopoulou, Sirra 3, Nikolopoulou 11(2), Karlafti, Diela 2, Vitola 12, Christinaki 25(2), Kollatou 3, Tobin 4.
The “greens” more easily defeated the Hesperides in Kallithea with 90-73, dominating the second half. The Cup Winners will claim the double with home advantage in a best-of-three series. Jazmine Jones with 24 points and Jillian Allen with 19 points and 16 rebounds were the leaders.
Hesperides Kallithea-Panathinaikos 73-90
Referees: Theodoropoulos-Argyroudis-Garanziotis
Quarters: 15-19, 44-45, 64-74, 73-90
Kallithea (Softsis): Hailar 12(2), Hatzivasiliou, Moore 29, Georgini, Prifti 2, Korre 9(3), Beneki 2, Margelou 3, Lianoudi, Pati 16(3).
Panathinaikos (Capoyannis): Stamolambrou 14(2), Karakasidou, Pavlopoulou 7(1), Kampaka, Tsvitkovits 9(1), Batsiou, Sotiriou 2, Alexandri 9(1), Jones 24(2), Theodoromanolakis, Alain 19, Hairistanidou 6.
Source: Sport Fm
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