2008 Centrobasket Women | |
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16th Central American and Caribbean Basketball Championship for Women | |
Tournament details | |
Host nation | Puerto Rico |
Dates | July 17 – July 21 |
Teams | 8 |
Official website | |
This page shows the results of the 2008 Centrobasket Championship for Women , which was held in the city of Morovis, Puerto Rico from July 17 to July 21, 2008.
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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3 | 3 | 0 | 233 | 152 | +81 | 6 | |
3 | 2 | 1 | 232 | 211 | +21 | 5 | |
3 | 1 | 2 | 197 | 212 | -15 | 4 | |
3 | 0 | 3 | 167 | 254 | -87 | 3 |
July 17 18:30 |
Mexico | 93–57 | |
Scoring by quarter: 18-14, 23-12, 26-19, 26-12 | ||
Pts: Abril Selene García Álvarez 22 Rebs: F. Gutiérrez Torres Landa and N. Garcia Álvarez 8 Asts: Mariana Elizabeth Cota Toscano 5 | Pts: Liliana Lorena Lewis Oconor 11 Rebs: Liliana Lorena Lewis Oconor 7 Asts: Mónica Malavassi 5 |
July 17 21:00 |
Puerto Rico | 68–47 | |
Scoring by quarter: 20-10, 9-7, 19-15, 20-15 | ||
Pts: Cynthia Marie Valentin 24 Rebs: P.Z. Rosado Roman and L.A. Gonzalez 5 Asts: Yahimily Cabrera 9 | Pts: Jamila Kandia Studer 16 Rebs: Jamila Kandia Studer 14 Asts: Sade Clarke 2 |
July 18 18:30 |
Barbados | 70–84 | |
Scoring by quarter: 16-22, 18-23, 19-23, 17-16 | ||
Pts: Jamila Kandia Studer 22 Rebs: Jamila Kandia Studer 13 Asts: Jamila Kandia Studer 4 | Pts: Abril Selene Garcia Alvarez 24 Rebs: Abril Selene Garcia Alvarez 14 Asts: Brisa Margarita Silva Rodriguez 8 |
July 18 20:30 |
Costa Rica | 50–81 | |
Scoring by quarter: 12-27, 13-24, 13-15, 12-15 | ||
Pts: Natalia Galvez Morales 20 Rebs: Liliana Lorena Lewis Oconor 11 Asts: Marielena Vargas Perez 3 | Pts: Cynthia Marie Valentin 17 Rebs: 3 ties with 5 Asts: Yahimily Cabrera 11 |
July 19 18:30 |
Costa Rica | 60–80 | |
Scoring by quarter: ?-?, ?-?, ?-?, ?-? | ||
Pts: Natalia Galvez Morales 24 Rebs: Liliana Lorena Lewis Oconor 15 Asts: Mónica Malavassi 9 | Pts: Toni Atherley 21 Rebs: Jamila Kandia Studer 18 Asts: 5 ties with 2 |
July 19 20:30 |
Puerto Rico | 84–55 | |
Scoring by quarter: ?-?, ?-?, ?-?, ?-? | ||
Pts: Cynthia Marie Valentin 22 Rebs: T. Tapia Quiñonez and E. Vargas Sanchez 9 Asts: Yahimily Cabrera 11 | Pts: Abril Selene Garcia Alvarez 22 Rebs: Fernanda Gutiérrez Torres Landa 11 Asts: Mariana Elizabeth Cota Toscano 3 |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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3 | 3 | 0 | 300 | 119 | +181 | 6 | |
3 | 2 | 1 | 207 | 221 | -14 | 5 | |
3 | 1 | 2 | 155 | 232 | -77 | 4 | |
3 | 0 | 3 | 153 | 243 | -90 | 3 |
July 17 14:30 |
Dominican Republic | 72–54 | |
Scoring by quarter: 29-10, 8-17, 17-17, 18-10 | ||
Pts: Charlenny Frias Henriquez 20 Rebs: 3 ties with 6 Asts: Johanna Morton Gautreaux 5 | Pts: Patrice Edwards 14 Rebs: Trecha Ann Jackson-Kennedy and Patrice Edwards 7 Asts: Trecha Ann Jackson-Kennedy and Pietra Luan Gay 2 |
July 17 16:30 |
Cuba | 92–25 | |
Scoring by quarter: 27-3, 19-7, 33-4, 13-11 | ||
Pts: Suchitel Avila Cosanas 26 Rebs: Marlen Georgina Cepeda Valle 11 Asts: Oyanaisy Gelis Gonzalez 10 | Pts: Blanca Rosa Amado Fergusson 13 Rebs: Sonia Vanessa Vasquez De Leon 8 Asts: Alma Sofia Lopez Valdez 2 |
July 18 14:30 |
Guatemala | 58–80 | |
Scoring by quarter: 11-17, 15-18, 14-23, 18-22 | ||
Pts: Blanca Rosa Amado Fergusson 22 Rebs: Blanca Rosa Amado Fergusson 8 Asts: Alma Sofia Lopez Valdez 4 | Pts: Adalgisa Brito Nova 17 Rebs: Andreina Paniagua Cuevas 10 Asts: Anabel Lucia Perdomo Polanco 8 |
July 18 16:30 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 33–99 | |
Scoring by quarter: 17-26, 6-19, 2-29, 14-25 | ||
Pts: Patrice Edwards 16 Rebs: Pietra Luan Gay and Alicia Liverpool 6 Asts: Pietra Luan Gay 4 | Pts: Suchitel Avila Cosanas 19 Rebs: Marlen Georgina Cepeda Valle 14 Asts: Arlenys Romero Moinelo 8 |
July 19 14:30 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 60–72 | |
Scoring by quarter: ?-?, ?-?, ?-?, ?-? | ||
Pts: Patrice Edwards 20 Rebs: Patrice Edwards 12 Asts: Pietra Luan Gay 7 | Pts: Blanca Rosa Amado Fergusson 25 Rebs: Blanca Rosa Amado Fergusson 9 Asts: Alma Sofia Lopez Valdez 3 |
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
July 20 | ||||||
96 | ||||||
July 21 | ||||||
45 | ||||||
85 | ||||||
July 20 | ||||||
67 | ||||||
79 | ||||||
69 | ||||||
Third place | ||||||
July 21 | ||||||
73 | ||||||
81 |
Semi-finals | Fifth place | |||||
July 20 | ||||||
60 | ||||||
July 21 | ||||||
64 | ||||||
72 | ||||||
July 20 | ||||||
61 | ||||||
76 | ||||||
55 | ||||||
Seventh place | ||||||
July 21 | ||||||
74 | ||||||
64 |
July 20 14:30 |
Barbados | 60–64 | |
Scoring by quarter: 10-12, 12-22, 18-10, 20-19 | ||
Pts: Toni Atherley 20 Rebs: Jamila Kandia Studer 10 Asts: Jamila Kandia Studer 3 | Pts: Pietra Luan Gay 20 Rebs: Patrice Edwards 8 Asts: Rhea Laurene Codio and Pietra Luan Gay 3 |
July 20 16:30 |
Guatemala | 76–55 | |
Scoring by quarter: 17-12, 15-14, 20-16, 24-13 | ||
Pts: Blanca Rosa Amado Fergusson 26 Rebs: B.R. Amado Fergusson and M. Fleischmann Fischer 9 Asts: Blanca Rosa Amado Fergusson 4 | Pts: G. Pinnock Brandford and N. Galvez Morales 13 Rebs: Liliana Lorena Lewis Oconor 10 Asts: Mónica Malavassi 4 |
July 20 18:30 |
Cuba | 96–45 | |
Scoring by quarter: 22-15, 19-5, 32-11, 23-14 | ||
Pts: Yamara Amargo Delgado 18 Rebs: Marlen Georgina Cepeda Valle 8 Asts: Oyanaisy Gelis Gonzalez 10 | Pts: Alejandra Isabel Delgado Robles 14 Rebs: Alejandra Isabel Delgado Robles 9 Asts: 3 ties with 2 |
July 20 20:30 |
Puerto Rico | 79–69 | |
Scoring by quarter: 19-28, 11-14, 24-19, 15-11 | ||
Pts: Cynthia Marie Valentin 19 Rebs: Esmary Vargas Sanchez 10 Asts: Yahimily Cabrera 6 | Pts: Charlenny Frias Henriquez 13 Rebs: Andreina Paniagua Cuevas 11 Asts: Johanna Morton Gautreaux 3 |
July 21 14:30 |
Barbados | 74–64 | |
Scoring by quarter: 19-19, 17-13, 12-19, 26-13 | ||
Pts: Jamila Kandia Studer 26 Rebs: Jamila Kandia Studer 18 Asts: Jamila Kandia Studer and Jennifer Joseph Hackett 3 | Pts: Natalia Galvez Morales 27 Rebs: Glendorlee Pinnock Brandford 6 Asts: Alejandra Iglesias Gonzalez 5 |
July 21 20:30 |
Cuba | 85–67 | |
Scoring by quarter: 23-21, 20-11, 17-25, 25-10 | ||
Pts: Yakelyn Plutín Tizon 26 Rebs: Yakelyn Plutín Tizon 12 Asts: Yakelyn Plutín Tizon 5 | Pts: Cynthia Marie Valentin 22 Rebs: Tanaira Tapia Quiñonez and Esmary Vargas Sanchez 6 Asts: Yahimily Cabrera 8 |
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7 | |
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