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Kacey Dela Rosa’s big game not enough as Korea ends Gilas Women’s World Cup dreams

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Kacey dela Rosa delivered her best performance in a FIBA-sanctioned game on Sunday evening (Manila time).

Still, it wasn’t enough to keep Gilas Pilipinas Women’s World Cup dream alive.

South Korea, long a formidable foil for the national team, dashed the Philippines’ hopes of securing a ticket to the global stage in Berlin, winning 105-74 at Astroballe in Lyon-Villeurbanne.

Dela Rosa, the multiple-time UAAP MVP, tallied 26 points on 10-of-13 shooting, adding nine rebounds and three blocks.

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However, Korea’s firepower proved overwhelming, as the team sank 19 triples in the contest.

In the first quarter alone, Korea made six three-pointers, with Lee Sohee and Kang Leeseul combining for four, giving their side a 28-17 lead after 10 minutes.

The hot shooting continued throughout the game, with the Koreans leading 55-33 at halftime and 80-50 entering the final quarter.

At one point, Korea’s lead swelled to 35 points, securing their advance to the World Cup with a 3-1 record in Tournament D.

Also advancing is host France, which improved to 3-0 and was set to face Nigeria as of publishing time.

The Philippines, which also lost to France, Germany, and Nigeria, will face Colombia on Tuesday in a bid to salvage a win.

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Aside from Dela Rosa, Janine Pontejos was the only other Gilas player to score in double digits, contributing 13 points.

Kent Pastrana went just 2-of-11 from the field for eight points, Sumayah Sugapong was held to six points, and Afril Bernardino went 0-of-5 for two points.

For Korea, Kang finished with 24 points on eight triples, while Lee Haeren and Choi Isaem added 15 points each.

The Scores:

Korea 105 Kang J 24, Choi 15, Lee H. 15, Park JH 11, Heo 11, Park JS 10, Lee S 6, Jin 4, Kang Y 3, Park S 3, An 1.

Philippines 74 – Dela Rosa 26, Pontejos 13, Pastrana 8, Berberabe 7, Sugapong 6, Ozar 4, Dignadice 4, Heyn 2, Surada 2, Bernardino 2, Pingol 0, Guytingco 0.

Quarterscores: 28-17, 55-33, 80-50, 105-74.

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