South Korea lost to Slovenia 30-23 in its second match of the women's handball tournament at the Paris Olympics on Sunday, as its hopes of reaching the knockout phase took a hit. Unable to build on the momentum after rallying past Germany 23-22 in its opening match Thursday, South Korea is now in fourth place in Group A with two points, with daunting matches against Norway, Sweden and Denmark on the horizon. The top four teams after round-robin action will advance to the quarterfinals, and South Korea will have to pick up a few points against the three teams that finished second, third and fourth at last year's world championships. South Korea was down 14-12 at halftime at South Paris Arena 6 and then gave up seven unanswered goals to go down by nine goals just eight minutes into the second half. South Korea cut it to 22-17 on four straight goals before Slovenia pulled away en route to a comfortable victory. Woo Bitna led South Korea with seven goals. South Korea will next face Norway on Tuesday. Sou rce: Yonhap News Agency
(Olympics) S. Korea falls to Slovenia in women’s handball, faces uphill battle to quarters
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