UCLA women's basketball forward Angela Dugalic is impressing while competing for Serbia at the Paris Olympics.
UCLA women's basketball power forward Angela Dugalic has helped lead Serbia to the quarterfinal round of the women's basketball competition at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Despite the loss, Dugalic had one of her best games against Spain. She went three-for-three on two-point attempts and put up seven total points. She was congratulated by UCLA women's basketball head coach Cori Close, who said, "Way to go Angela Dugalic! You have worked so hard." in a repost.Dugalic and Serbia will face Australia during the Quarterfinals on Wednesday.
Team USA is currently the favorite to win the gold medal in Olympic women's basketball, which would be their eighth straight gold in the event. The only other team to win the gold in this event was the Soviet Union, who disbanded over 30 years ago.
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