The standout performers as the action resumed in the First Round

    Who stole the show on Gameday 4?

    MUNICH (Germany) - The first teams secured their place in the FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2027 Qualifiers Second Round on Wednesday with several standouts.

    Here are the Top Performers from Gameday 4 and as always, you can vote for your favorite below.

    Denmark were in attack mode from start to finish in their 125-57 rout of North Macedonia, and Sarah Mortensen was dominant as she exploded for a stat line of 21 points on 10-for-17 from the field, 12 rebounds and 6 assists for a whopping efficiency rating of 37.

    Emese Hof continues to impress for the Netherlands, as she bagged herself a double-double in the 87-77 victory over Estonia. Hof poured in 23 points and 12 boards, with five of those coming on the offensive glass. She also dished out 7 assists in a sublime display.

    Teen prodigy Joyce Isi Etute was sensational for Luxembourg, guiding them to the next phase of the Qualifiers. The 17 year old had 27 points, an eye-popping 19 rebounds and 3 assists in her side's 85-73 win over Ireland.

    Ukraine missed out on the chance to punch a ticket to the Second Round in a 79-61 loss to Montenegro in Riga, but one bright spark was the evergreen Alina Iagupova. The veteran led the way with 31 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists in the disappointing loss, and they are still well placed to advance.

    Kamiah Smalls left it all out on the floor for Bosnia and Herzegovina, and almost bagged a triple-double. But her 19 points, including three triples, 10 rebounds and 9 assists, along with 2 steals, were not enough in her side’s 94-71 loss to Israel.

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