2014 Centrobasket

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2014 Centrobasket
24th Central American and Caribbean Basketball Championship
Centrobasket2014.jpg
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
DatesAugust 1 to August 7
Teams 10
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico (3rd title)
2012
2016

The 2014 Men's Central American and Caribbean Basketball Championship, also known as 2014 Centrobasket , was the regional basketball championship of FIBA Americas for the Central American and Caribbean subzone. The top 4 teams qualify for the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship. The tournament was held in the city of Tepic in Nayarit, Mexico from August 1 to August 7.

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Participating teams

Mexico qualified as host.

Puerto Rico, Panama, Jamaica and Dominican Republic qualified as the 4 first places in the 2012 Centrobasket

The Bahamas, U.S. Virgin Islands and Cuba qualified from the 2014 FIBA CBC Championship, which took place from July 1 to July 5 in Tortola, British Virgin Islands. (http://www.fibaamericas.com/torneos1.asp?xtab=1&t=EYXONZZFPF)

El Salvador and Costa Rica qualified from the 2013 COCABA Championship, which took place from July 26 to July 28 in San Salvador, El Salvador. (http://www.fibaamericas.com/torneos1.asp?xtab=1&t=ZXSEXGVNUC)

Preliminary round

The draw for the 2014 Centrobasket Championship was held in San Juan, Puerto Rico on June 9, 2014. Ten teams were drawn into two pools with five teams in each.

Group A

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 440305243+628
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 431285264+217
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 422265237+286
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 413245261165
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 404210305954
August 1
Cuba  Flag of Cuba.svg7163Flag of Panama.svg  Panama
Scoring by quarter: 25-20, 13-13, 16-14, 17-16
Pts: Oliva 17
Rebs: Oliva 6
Asts: Oliva 4
Pts: Hicks 17
Rebs: Lloreda 9
Asts: Muñoz 3
August 1
Costa Rica  Flag of Costa Rica.svg4785Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Scoring by quarter: 11-14, 6-25, 10-27, 20-19
Pts: Conejo 17
Rebs: Anderson-Brown 6
Asts: Sánchez 3
Pts: Suero 13
Rebs: Roberts 10
Asts: Coronado 6
August 2
Jamaica  Flag of Jamaica.svg5870Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Scoring by quarter: 12-22, 15-9, 19-15, 12-24
Pts: Scott 20
Rebs: Alliman 8
Asts: Efejuku 3
Pts: Oliva 30
Rebs: Haití 16
Asts: Oliva 7
August 2
Panama  Flag of Panama.svg8440Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica
Scoring by quarter: 14-11, 26-9, 26-9, 18-11
Pts: Hicks 24
Rebs: Lloreda 17
Asts: Muñoz 7
Pts: Martínez 20
Rebs: Anderson-Brown 15
Asts: Sánchez 6
August 3
Costa Rica  Flag of Costa Rica.svg5664Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica
Scoring by quarter: 15-14, 13-13, 5-19, 23-18
Pts: Martínez 15
Rebs: Anderson-Brown 7
Asts: Conejo (4)
Pts: Efejuku 23
Rebs: Alliman 10
Asts: Efejuku 3
August 3
Dominican Republic  Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg7156Flag of Panama.svg  Panama
Scoring by quarter: 25-4, 6-31, 17-10, 23-11
Pts: Maye 16
Rebs: Fortuna 5
Asts: Fortuna 6
Pts: Pinnock 17
Rebs: Lloreda 11
Asts: Muñoz 5
August 4
Cuba  Flag of Cuba.svg7267Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica
Scoring by quarter: 24-10, 14-22, 23-20, 11-15
Pts: Haití 15
Rebs: Haití 11
Asts: Oliva 5
Pts: Martínez 20
Rebs: Martínez 10
Asts: Martínez 4
August 4
Jamaica  Flag of Jamaica.svg6873Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Scoring by quarter: 17-16, 17-18, 11-18, 23-21
Pts: Efejuku 25
Rebs: Blair 9
Asts: Blair 3
Pts: Vargas 23
Rebs: Vargas 10
Asts: De León 6
August 5
Panama  Flag of Panama.svg6255Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica
Scoring by quarter: 16-14, 14-16, 12-10, 20-15
Pts: Muñoz 13
Rebs: Garcés 11
Asts: Pinnock 5
Pts: Scott 14
Rebs: Alliman 9
Asts: Blair 2
August 5
Dominican Republic  Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg7672Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Scoring by quarter: 20-24, 17-14, 17-18, 22-16
Pts: Vargas 13
Rebs: Roberts 10
Asts: Liz 3
Pts: Granda 16
Rebs: Justiz 5
Asts: Rodríguez 6

Group B

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 440346250+968
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 431343269+747
Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Virgin Islands 42231332076
Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 41330430515
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 4042394011624
August 1
Puerto Rico  Flag of Puerto Rico.svg8872Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas
Scoring by quarter: 19-10, 23-14, 23-25, 23-23
Pts: Barea 19
Rebs: López-Sosa 8
Asts: Barea 5
Pts: Hield 30
Rebs: Rolle 5
Asts: Rose 5
August 1
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg7464Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Virgin Islands
Scoring by quarter: 14-12, 21-18, 19-15, 20-19
Pts: Cruz 20
Rebs: Ayón 14
Asts: Stoll 5
Pts: Hart 11
Rebs: Victor 8
Asts: Hodge 3
August 2
Bahamas  Flag of the Bahamas.svg9647Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador
Pts: Hield 46
Rebs: Hield 15
Asts: Gray 7
Pts: Valladares 14
Rebs: Valladares 7
Asts: Perdomo 2
August 2
Virgin Islands  Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg6497Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
Scoring by quarter: 8-22, 20-20, 22-27, 14-28
Pts: Hart 11
Rebs: Victor 8
Asts: Hodge 4
Pts: Barea 25
Rebs: López-Sosa 8
Asts: F. Rivera 5
August 3
El Salvador  Flag of El Salvador.svg5893Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
Scoring by quarter: 16-17, 15-22, 17-24, 10-30
Pts: Valladares 20
Rebs: C. Arias 7
Asts: Bandek 2
Pts: Rosario 19
Rebs: Clemente 8
Asts: C. Rivera 7
August 3
Bahamas  Flag of the Bahamas.svg5790Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Scoring by quarter: 6-23, 14-30, 17-22, 20-15
Pts: Hield 17
Rebs: Coleby 6
Asts: Gray 3
Pts: Martínez 18
Rebs: Ayón 13
Asts: Stoll 5
August 4
Virgin Islands  Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg8079Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas
Scoring by quarter: 20-22, 20-19, 26-17, 14-21
Pts: Victor 15
Rebs: Victor 7
Asts: Hodge 5
Pts: Thompson 18
Rebs: Coleby 8
Asts: Hinds 4
August 4
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg10764Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador
Scoring by quarter: 23-16, 24-11, 38-16, 22-21
Pts: Stoll 18
Rebs: Zamora 6
Asts: Stoll 5
Pts: Valladares 24
Rebs: Perdomo 5
Asts: Bandek 7
August 5
El Salvador  Flag of El Salvador.svg70105Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Virgin Islands
Scoring by quarter: 13-32, 19-30, 16-25, 22-18
Pts: A. Arias 16
Rebs: Perdomo 11
Asts: C. Arias 5
Pts: Gray 26
Rebs: Hart 9
Asts: Hodge 5
August 5
Puerto Rico  Flag of Puerto Rico.svg6575Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Scoring by quarter: 19-15, 16-15, 20-23, 10-22
Pts: Barea 24
Rebs: López-Sosa 7
Asts: Barea 4
Pts: Gutiérrez 24
Rebs: Ayón 6
Asts: Gutiérrez 5

Knockout round

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
6 August
 
 
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 73
 
7 August
 
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 78
 
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 60
 
6 August
 
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 74
 
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 85
 
 
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 70
 
3rd place
 
 
7 August
 
 
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 75
 
 
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 66

Semifinals

August 6
Dominican Republic  Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg7378Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
Scoring by quarter: 15-16, 14-18, 23-17, 21-27
Pts: Santana 14
Rebs: Santana 10
Asts: Coronado 6
Pts: Barea 18
Rebs: Collier 7
Asts: Barea 7
August 6
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg8570Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Scoring by quarter: 25-12, 17-20, 24-19, 19-19
Pts: Ayón 28
Rebs: Ayón 15
Asts: Ayón 6
Pts: Oliva 15
Rebs: Oliva 7
Asts: Oliva 2

Third place playoff

August 7
Dominican Republic  Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg7566Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Scoring by quarter: 17-18, 17-19, 31-14, 10-15
Pts: Santana 16
Rebs: Santana 8
Asts: Coronado 5
Pts: Haití 12
Rebs: Haití 7
Asts: Oliva 7

Finals

August 7
Puerto Rico  Flag of Puerto Rico.svg6074Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Scoring by quarter: 14-16, 21-11, 13-25, 12-22
Pts: Rosario 14
Rebs: Barea 5
Asts: Barea 4
Pts: Ayón 16
Rebs: Ayón 16
Asts: Ayón 4
 2014 Centrobasket winners 
Flag of Mexico.svg
Mexico
Third title

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Final rankings

The top four teams qualified for the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship. With Mexico being named host, they were automatically qualified for the Championship. This meant an extra spot was open, which was given to the 5th place team, Panama.

Qualifies as host nation
Qualifies to the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship
RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
4Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
5Flag of Panama.svg  Panama
6Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Virgin Islands
7Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas
8Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica
9Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica
10Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador

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