Three players hit double figures in the second game, which helped GB to a 79-73 win, which was partly due to a good defensive effort in the second half. Kashemre Joseph came off the bench to take 16 points, while starter Dominique Allen hit a double-double with 10 points and 10 off the glass. Leah DeHaan also took 10 points and Durojaye was again rebounding well with12 boards.
It was a well deserved victory for Britain after they were left in the blocks in the opening period when Estonia hit them 35-19, but GB then only allowed the home side to amass marginally more points for the remainder of the game as they did for that whole quarter.
With double figures in both games already, but for rebounds, Durojaye finally broke her points duck in the third and final game when she added 11, as did Joseph. But Estonia were led by Merike Anderson, who hit 24, and the visitors eventually went down 86-47, having lost the third and fourth quarters 18-7 and 26-13 respectively.





