BasketBlog: Lechlitner's European Diary Part 4
Aug. 2, 2007
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fourth in a series of diary entries by Notre Dame rising sophomore guard Melissa Lechlitner during her first stint with a USA Basketball team, playing for the U.S. U19 World Championship Team. In this latest installment, Lech talks about getting in a regular rhythm with the national team and taking a little time to enjoy the sights. Full recaps on the Americans' most recent games are linked within the diary entry).
Friday July 27th
It's kind of the same way for Team USA here in Slovakia. Because we're playing so many games in just a few days, there hasn't been a lot of time for us to get out and see the sights. We're pretty much limited to staying in an around the hotel to stay focused for our games. For example, today began the same as it always does with breakfast in our hotel. Our shoot-around was at 9 and then we had our pre-game meal at noon. Every day, they have pasta, potatoes, rice, and either fish or some type of chicken. We take a lot of risks and try almost everything, but I've got to admit it's not what we are used to. Then again, I guess that's part of the reason we're here -- to learn how to adjust to unfamiliar surroundings and experiences. But did I forget to mention that whatever they serve for lunch is what they plan on serving for dinner? Even though most of us like the familiar routine of it all, it does get monotonous and we are craving for something other than carbohydrates!
Today, our game was against China at 3:40 in the afternoon. This was a big test for us going into the game because China was supposed to be a really tough team. We went into the game very focused and played well. We didn't have any trouble with them and won by a lot. After the game we had dinner and then went back to the gym to watch Serbia play the Czech Republic. After a quick run to the store for some cookies and candy (yeah!), we headed back to our hotel for the night.
Saturday July 28th
Sunday July 29th
Monday and Tuesday, July 30th and 31st
(EDITOR'S NOTE: The United States closed out second-round play with an 84-60 win over Slovakia on Wednesday. Full coverage of that game, as well as the China game, can be found by clicking here and then clicking the links below the TV screen -- Windows Media Player is required to view the games).
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