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The UCAM Murcia loses against CAI Zaragoza (103-67) (25/01/2014)

The CAI Zaragoza was the executioner of the university in the match this afternoon thanks to the good work of Steffansson and Llompart, who managed to make invisible the performance of Kim Tillie, who scored 27 points and collected 11 rebounds.

The team descontentró in the third quarter and took advantage of the CAI.

However, in the first quarter, the UCAM Murcia stood up to the maños Tillie's hand, getting the first 6 points for Murcia, very successful in the defensive rebound.

San Miguel Rodrigo took the helm of the team and Berni Rodriguez was plugged in assists.

The first quarter ended with the UCAM Murcia one down (18-17).

In the second quarter, starting the murcianista anxiety, not getting score points from 6.75 meters.

Scott Wood put three personal fouls and yes Sanikidze advantage triple options I had.

Kim Tillie and Pete Mickael, who had failed to score in the first quarter, bore the scoreboard and kept the offerings in the varsity Prince Felipe at the break (39-31).

After the break, the UCAM Murcia disappeared.

No misguided ball handling and shooting, the CAI Zaragoza managed to score 4 consecutive triples and put up 20 points.

The 10 minutes were dominated by maños, who managed to score 38 points for the 11th Murcia.

The UCAM Murcia continued without scoring triple and not enough to the good performance of Tillie.

The last quarter was a formality for CAI Zaragoza, followed by their game with confidence.

Kim Tillie murcianista makeup on the performance with 27 points, 11 rebounds and 33 valuation.

The match ended with UCAM Murcia down 36 points (103-67) and a balance of 0/14 in triples.

In Fuenlabrada touches lift his head.

Source: CB Murcia

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