2012 Centrobasket Women | |
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18th Central American and Caribbean Basketball Championship for Women | |
Tournament details | |
Host nation | Puerto Rico |
Dates | July 12 – July 16 |
Teams | 8 |
Official website | |
This page shows the results of the 2012 Centrobasket Championship for Women, which was held in the city of Morovis, Puerto Rico from June 12 to June 16, 2012.
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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3 | 3 | 0 | 253 | 125 | +128 | 6 | |
3 | 2 | 1 | 185 | 176 | +9 | 5 | |
3 | 1 | 2 | 161 | 200 | -39 | 4 | |
3 | 0 | 3 | 126 | 224 | -98 | 3 |
June 12 15:45 |
Mexico | 77–44 | |
Scoring by quarter: 24-10, 8-9, 23-8, 22-17 | ||
Pts: Maria Diana Orozco Gollaz 15 Rebs: Maria Diana Orozco Gollaz 10 Asts: Maria Diana Orozco Gollaz 5 | Pts: Monica Xiomara Calderon Aparicio 11 Rebs: Gladis Marina Maravilla Osorio 9 Asts: Karla Xiomara Helena Leiva 4 |
June 12 20:15 |
Puerto Rico | 82–53 | |
Scoring by quarter: 16-16, 17-6, 21-19, 28-12 | ||
Pts: Jazmine Sepulveda 28 Rebs: Esmary Vargas Sanchez 6 Asts: Carla Daniela Cortijo Sanchez 6 | Pts: Shenneika Satanya Smith 17 Rebs: Rhona Gillian McKenzie 9 Asts: Sasha Dixon 2 |
June 13 15:45 |
Jamaica | 44–65 | |
Scoring by quarter: 8-17, 11-12, 12-19, 13-17 | ||
Pts: Tarita Tiffany Gordon 18 Rebs: Shenneika Satanya Smith 7 Asts: Zandria Cassandra Dell and Sasha Dixon 1 | Pts: Maria Diana Orozco Gollaz 22 Rebs: N.M. Bibbs Moreno and A.S. Garcia Alvarez 9 Asts: Abril Selene Garcia Alvarez 3 |
June 13 20:15 |
El Salvador | 29–83 | |
Scoring by quarter: 11-20, 7-35, 6-15, 5-13 | ||
Pts: Veronica Lisbeth Sosa Quintanilla 19 Rebs: Veronica Lisbeth Sosa Quintanilla 6 Asts: Kenia Marcela Campos Castro 1 | Pts: Jazmine Sepulveda 17 Rebs: Marie Placido Morales 13 Asts: Carla Daniela Cortijo Sanchez 3 |
June 14 15:15 |
Jamaica | 64–53 | |
Scoring by quarter: 18-4, 21-14, 7-17, 18-18 | ||
Pts: Shenneika Satanya Smith 17 Rebs: Rhona Gillian McKenzie 12 Asts: Tarita Tiffany Gordon 4 | Pts: Veronica Lisbeth Sosa Quintanilla 13 Rebs: Monica Xiomara Calderon Aparicio 6 Asts: Veronica Lisbeth Sosa Quintanilla 4 |
June 14 20:15 |
Puerto Rico | 88–43 | |
Scoring by quarter: 18-14, 19-12, 28-10, 23-7 | ||
Pts: Deana Ortiz and Esmary Vargas Sanchez 14 Rebs: Jazmine Sepulveda 8 Asts: Pamela Zoe Rosado Roman 6 | Pts: Abril Selene Garcia Alvarez 10 Rebs: Nadia Marie Bibbs Moreno 7 Asts: M. Ornelas Aguire and A.S. Garcia Alvarez 3 |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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3 | 3 | 0 | 262 | 161 | +101 | 6 | |
3 | 2 | 1 | 216 | 220 | -4 | 5 | |
3 | 1 | 2 | 185 | 194 | -9 | 4 | |
3 | 0 | 3 | 135 | 223 | -88 | 3 |
June 12 13:30 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 36–88 | |
Scoring by quarter: 4-25, 12-18, 12-24, 8-21 | ||
Pts: Rhea Laurene Codio 13 Rebs: Shakira Eileen Clarke 6 Asts: 4 ties with 1 | Pts: 4 ties with 12 Rebs: Marlen Georgina Cepeda Valle 12 Asts: O. Gelis Gonzalez and A. Romero Moinelo 4 |
June 12 18:00 |
Dominican Republic | 72–69 | |
Scoring by quarter: 13-16, 28-19, 8-13, 23-21 | ||
Pts: Carmen Graciela Guzman 28 Rebs: Wanda Gomez Peguero 10 Asts: Anabel Lucia Perdomo Polanco 5 | Pts: Victoria Marie Hamilton 17 Rebs: Victoria Marie Hamilton 9 Asts: Akkema Sherika Richards 8 |
June 13 13:30 |
Virgin Islands | 58–49 | |
Scoring by quarter: 9-9, 21-19, 9-9, 19-12 | ||
Pts: Natalie Nicole Day 21 Rebs: Natalie Nicole Day 9 Asts: Yanique Monifa Javois and Akkema Sherika Richards 3 | Pts: Shakira Eileen Clarke 11 Rebs: Miriam Simone Rita Seale 8 Asts: Rhea Laurene Codio 3 |
June 13 18:00 |
Cuba | 101–67 | |
Scoring by quarter: 30-7, 20-19, 27-24, 24-17 | ||
Pts: Leidys Oquendo Valdes 22 Rebs: Marlen Georgina Cepeda Valle 13 Asts: Arlenys Romero Moinelo 2 | Pts: Lily Maceo Abreu Maceo 13 Rebs: Sugeiry Monsac Sierra 6 Asts:none |
June 14 13:30 |
Cuba | 73–58 | |
Scoring by quarter: 22-12, 17-13, 18-14, 16-19 | ||
Pts: Suchitel Avila Cosanas 19 Rebs: Marlen Georgina Cepeda Valle 10 Asts: Ineidis Casanova Gonzalez 4 | Pts: Natalie Nicole Day 19 Rebs: Natalie Nicole Day and Victoria Marie Hamilton 7 Asts: Akkema Sherika Richards 3 |
June 14 18:00 |
Dominican Republic | 77–50 | |
Scoring by quarter: 18-6, 9-13, 29-18, 21-13 | ||
Pts: C. Graciela Guzman and A. Paniagua Cuevas 13 Rebs: Wanda Gomez Peguero 11 Asts: Carmen Graciela Guzman 6 | Pts: Adanna Adjua David 12 Rebs: Melissa Guerrero and Rhea Laurene Codio 6 Asts: Rhea Laurene Codio 5 |
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
July 20 | ||||||
73 | ||||||
July 21 | ||||||
47 | ||||||
63 | ||||||
July 20 | ||||||
78 | ||||||
86 | ||||||
42 | ||||||
Third place | ||||||
July 21 | ||||||
79 | ||||||
78 |
Semi-finals | Fifth place | |||||
July 20 | ||||||
65 | ||||||
July 21 | ||||||
60 | ||||||
61 | ||||||
July 20 | ||||||
49 | ||||||
68 | ||||||
57 | ||||||
Seventh place | ||||||
July 21 | ||||||
55 | ||||||
58 |
June 15 13:30 |
Jamaica | 65–60 | |
Scoring by quarter: 7-15, 21-17, 15-15, 22-13 | ||
Pts: Sasha Dixon 22 Rebs: Rhona Gillian McKenzie 10 Asts: Tarita Tiffany Gordon 6 | Pts: Pietra Luan Gay 18 Rebs: Adanna Adjua David 11 Asts: Shakira Eileen Clarke 4 |
June 15 15:45 |
Virgin Islands | 68–57 | |
Scoring by quarter: 14-13, 14-12, 18-11, 22-21 | ||
Pts: Natalie N. Day and Victoria M. Hamilton 12 Rebs: Victoria Marie Hamilton 7 Asts: Brittney K. Matthew and Akkema S. Richards 4 | Pts: Veronica Lisbeth Sosa Quintanilla 17 Rebs: Gladis Marina Maravilla Osorio 5 Asts: Jessica Marisol Bautista Espinoza 3 |
June 15 18:00 |
Cuba | 86–42 | |
Scoring by quarter: 22-9, 13-16, 26-8, 25-9 | ||
Pts: Leidys Oquendo Valdes and Suchitel Avila Cosanas 18 Rebs: Marlen Georgina Cepeda Valle 12 Asts: Ineidis Casanova Gonzalez and Leidys Oquendo Valdes 5 | Pts: Frida Khiabett Gonzalez Martinez 9 Rebs: Maylene Ornelas Aguire 6 Asts: Nadia Marie Bibbs Moreno 5 |
June 15 20:15 |
Puerto Rico | 73–47 | |
Scoring by quarter: 13-13, 16-11, 25-9, 19-14 | ||
Pts: Marie Placido Morales 15 Rebs: Marie Placido Morales 9 Asts: Carla Daniela Cortijo Sanchez 5 | Pts: Carmen Graciela Guzman 11 Rebs: Wanda Gomez Peguero 13 Asts: A.L. Perdomo Polanco and C. G. Guzman 2 |
June 16 13:30 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 55–58 (OT) | |
Scoring by quarter: 10-12, 17-8, 8-23, 16-8, Overtime: 4-7 | ||
Pts: Pietra Luan Gay 15 Rebs: Fanta Patterson and Miriam Simone Rita Seale 11 Asts: Shakira Eileen Clarke 5 | Pts: Mirna Lorena Simon Hernandez 18 Rebs: M.X. Calderon Aparicio and M.L. Simon Hernandez 7 Asts: 3 ties with 2 |
June 16 18:00 |
Mexico | 78–79 | |
Scoring by quarter: 24-18, 19-19, 23-29, 12-13 | ||
Pts: Abril Selene Garcia Alvarez 24 Rebs: Abril Selene Garcia Alvarez 10 Asts: Nadia Marie Bibbs Moreno 6 | Pts: Carmen Graciela Guzman 21 Rebs: Sugeiry Monsac Sierra 7 Asts: Carmen Graciela Guzman 9 |
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