After two days of qualifying, it’s time for the finals! The quarterfinal brackets are in!

The basketball qualification schedule for the National Games has been finalized.

The qualifying rounds for the general and under-18 categories of the 105th National Sports Games (hereinafter referred to as the “National Games”) were held in Sacheon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, on Saturday and Sunday.

A total of 11 matches were held on the 14th, the second day of the tournament. In the men’s semifinals, Chungbuk National University defeated Ulsan National University 83-71 to advance 카지노사이트 모음 to the quarterfinals.

Despite the absence of mainstays Cho Hwan-hee (183 cm, G) and Freddie (203 cm, C), Kim Jun-young (21 points, 12 assists) showed his presence in both offense and game management, while Kim Do-yeon (17 points, 12 rebounds), Yeo Chan-young (15 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 steals) and others supported the victory.KU, which advanced to the quarterfinals, will play Dongguk University of Gyeongbuk at 4 p.m. on the 15th after a day of rest.

Gwangju Chosun University breezed through the qualifiers thanks to an explosive offensive performance that saw them score a whopping 140 points against Pusan National University in Busan. Their quarterfinal opponent will be national champion Kyung Hee University.

In the women’s competition, Gyeongbuk’s Gimcheon City Hall and Gangwon’s Kangwon National University defeated Daegu City Hall and Ulsan’s Ulsan University in Daegu, respectively, to advance to the quarterfinals, where they will face Chungnam’s Dankook University and Gyeonggi’s Suwon National University for a spot in the semifinals.

In the U19 men’s game, favorites Seoul’s Yongsan Go downed Gyeongbuk’s Sangsan E-Go 100-62 to end their bid for a fourth straight title. Jeonju Jeonju also advanced past the first round with a 102-77 win over Gangwon Sadaebugo.

Gwangju High, representing Gwangju, defeated Busan Jungang High, representing Busan, 71-65 in a close game that went into overtime. Gyeongsung High School, representing Daegu, was the last team to reach the quarterfinals with an 86-68 win over Cheonan Ssangyong High School, representing Chungnam.

In the U19 women’s game, Seoul Sookmyung Women’s High School and favorite Busan Dongju Women’s High School defeated Jeonnam Beomseong High School 85-42. Big man Kim Do-yeon (C, 187 cm), who was selected by Busan BNK with the second overall pick in the WKBL Draft, was dominant from the start with 16 points, 16 rebounds, seven assists, two steals and nine blocks.

Gwangju’s Sufia Girls’ High School defeated Gyeonggi’s Suwon Girls’ High School by 44 points (84-40). Inseong Girls’ High School, representing Incheon, had all 10 starters score and grabbed a whopping 88 rebounds in a 103-45 victory over Daejeon Girls’ High School, representing Daejeon.

This concluded the two-day preliminary rounds of the 105th National Basketball Championships in all four sports, and the quarterfinals have been set. On the 14th, the finals tournament schedule will begin, with the first game scheduled for the Gyeongnam National Armed Forces Athletic Team, who will be looking to win their eighth consecutive title.

The team, which features members such as Byun Jun-hyung and Yang Hong-seok, will play the quarterfinal match against Dankook University, representing Chungnam, at 2:20 p.m. on the 14th at Samcheonpo Gymnasium.

The under-19 competition will be held at Sacheon Gymnasium and the general competition at Samcheonpo Gymnasium. For more information on the tournament results, schedule, venues, etc.

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