The Tall Ferns lost their decisive Olympic Qualifying tie against Cuba in agonising and slightly controversial fashion overnight in Nantes going down 64-62. The Ferns exit the tournament having also lost their other pool game 70-52 to France the night before.
The scores were tied 62 apiece when a rebounding foul was called on Micaela Cocks sending Cuban captain Cepeda to the foul line to make the winning free throws with just 1.2 seconds left on the clock.
New Zealand coach Kennedy Kereama felt it was a harsh way to lose, "It's not a nice way to lose a game on a foul shooting situation when both teams are in the bonus. For us it's a tough way to go. At the end of the day there had to be a winner and a loser and unfortunately we were on the wrong end of the result."
Forward Jillian Harmon gave a herculean performance recording 25 points (9/17FG) and 14 rebounds - 21 points in the second half. Kalani Purcell and Micaela Cocks scored 9 points each, Toni Edmondson had 8 but collectively the three only shot 7 from 24 on the night.
Just 18 hours after going down to France Chevannah Paalvast opened the Tall Ferns scoring but a sluggish first quarter ended with Cuba ahead 14-10.