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Gilas Women open FIBA Women's Asia Cup campaign with 76-point loss to Australia

Gilas Women open FIBA Women's Asia Cup campaign with 76-point loss to Australia

GMA Network13-07-2025
Gilas Pilipinas Women absorbed a tough defeat to open their 2025 FIBA Women's Asia Cup campaign, falling to Australia on Sunday with a 115-39 loss at the Shenzhen Sports Complex in China.
The Filipinas, who have yet to win against the Australians in any FIBA-sanctioned event, dropped to an early 0-1 card in Group B.
—JMB, GMA Integrated News
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