2014 Centrobasket Women | |||||||||||||
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19th Central American and Caribbean Basketball Championship for Women | |||||||||||||
Tournament details | |||||||||||||
Host nation | Mexico | ||||||||||||
Dates | July 22 – July 26 | ||||||||||||
Teams | 8 | ||||||||||||
Champions | Cuba | ||||||||||||
MVP | Yamara Amargo | ||||||||||||
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The 2014 Centrobasket Championship for Women was held in the city of Monterrey, Mexico from June 22 to June 26, 2014.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Puerto Rico | 3 | 3 | 0 | 246 | 104 | +142 | 6 | Advance to Semifinals |
2 | Dominican Republic | 3 | 2 | 1 | 145 | 169 | −24 | 5 | |
3 | Mexico | 3 | 1 | 2 | 179 | 186 | −7 | 4 | Classification Classification 5-8 |
4 | Costa Rica | 3 | 0 | 3 | 115 | 226 | −111 | 3 |
22 July 2014 17:45 |
Dominican Republic | 27–70 | Puerto Rico |
Scoring by quarter: 5-19, 7-16, 6-17, 9-18 | ||
Pts: Morton, Andujar 7 Rebs: Abreu 6 Asts:5 players 1 | Pts: Garcia 15 Rebs: Garcia 7 Asts: Cortijo 7 |
22 July 2014 20:00 |
Mexico | 74–44 | Costa Rica |
Scoring by quarter:18-13, 22-11, 25-6, 9-14 | ||
Pts: Valenzuela 21 Rebs: Valenzuela 12 Asts: Garcia 5 | Pts: Galvez 16 Rebs: Matamoros 12 Asts: Alvarado 5 |
23 July 2014 17:45 |
Costa Rica | 27–92 | Puerto Rico |
Scoring by quarter: 14-25, 4-16, 4-30, 5-21 | ||
Pts: Matamoros 10 Rebs: Matamoros 17 Asts: Betancourt 2 | Pts: Garcia 17 Rebs: Garcia 11 Asts: Cabrera 6 |
23 July 2014 20:00 |
Dominican Republic | 58–55 | Mexico |
Scoring by quarter: 15-15, 10-15, 11-11, 22-14 | ||
Pts: Guzman 17 Rebs: Morton 9 Asts: Santos 3 | Pts: Valenzuela 15 Rebs: Valenzuela 16 Asts: Sanchez 6 |
24 July 2014 17:45 |
Dominican Republic | 60–44 | Costa Rica |
Scoring by quarter: 15-23, 14-3, 16-8, 15-10 | ||
Pts: Panagua 17 Rebs: Monsac 9 Asts: Monsac 3 | Pts: Matamoros 14 Rebs: Matamoros 17 Asts: Galvez, Jiménez 2 |
24 July 2014 20:00 |
Mexico | 50–84 | Puerto Rico |
Scoring by quarter: 15-16, 15-25, 10-27, 10-16 | ||
Pts: Asencio 23 Rebs: Valenzuela 12 Asts: Lara, Valenzuela 2 | Pts: Cortijo 15 Rebs: Garcia 12 Asts: Cortijo 8 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Cuba | 3 | 3 | 0 | 214 | 129 | +85 | 6 | Advance to Semifinals |
2 | Virgin Islands | 3 | 2 | 1 | 163 | 147 | +16 | 5 | |
3 | Jamaica | 3 | 1 | 2 | 152 | 168 | −16 | 4 | Classification Classification 5-8 |
4 | El Salvador | 3 | 0 | 3 | 108 | 193 | −85 | 3 |
22 July 2014 13:15 |
Virgin Islands | 56–46 | Jamaica |
Scoring by quarter:12-9, 14-9, 15-15, 15-13 | ||
Pts: Day 24 Rebs: Day 18 Asts: Carey, Bough 3 | Pts: Richards 15 Rebs: S.Dixon, Latouche 7 Asts: Latouche, L.Dixon 2 |
22 July 2014 15:30 |
El Salvador | 31–78 | Cuba |
Scoring by quarter: 4-21, 6-22, 8-20, 13-15 | ||
Pts: Martinez 10 Rebs: Martinez 6 Asts: Campos, Escobar 2 | Pts: Cepeda 13 Rebs: Cepeda 14 Asts: Gelis 4 |
23 July 2014 13:15 |
Jamaica | 58–36 | El Salvador |
Scoring by quarter:15-14, 14-8, 13-11, 16-3 | ||
Pts: Richards 30 Rebs: Mitchell 12 Asts: S.Dixon, L.Dixon 3 | Pts: Escobar 12 Rebs: Escobar 6 Asts:6 players 1 |
23 July 2014 15:30 |
Cuba | 60–50 | Virgin Islands |
Scoring by quarter:12-10, 10-9, 20-14, 18-17 | ||
Pts: Cepeda 17 Rebs: Cepeda 10 Asts: Gelis, Oquendo 3 | Pts: Day 23 Rebs: Day 14 Asts: Bough 4 |
24 July 2014 13:15 |
El Salvador | 41–57 | Virgin Islands |
Scoring by quarter: 12-15, 10-10, 10-17, 9-15 | ||
Pts: Martinez 17 Rebs: Martinez 12 Asts: Escobar 3 | Pts: Day 16 Rebs: Day 11 Asts: Bough 6 |
24 July 2014 15:30 |
Jamaica | 48–76 | Cuba |
Scoring by quarter: 7-23, 12-19, 19-15, 10-19 | ||
Pts: Smith 17 Rebs: Ashmeade 9 Asts: S.Dixon 3 | Pts: Amargo 19 Rebs: Noblet 10 Asts: Casanova, Gelis 5 |
25 July 2014 13:15 |
Mexico | 60–48 | El Salvador |
Scoring by quarter: 11-13, 9-12, 23-7, 17-16 | ||
Pts: Asencio 16 Rebs: Lara 11 Asts: Sanchez 4 | Pts: Martinez 24 Rebs: Martinez, Heredia 9 Asts: Campos 3 |
25 July 2014 15:30 |
Jamaica | 81–40 | Costa Rica |
Scoring by quarter:17-4, 23-9, 17-15, 24-12 | ||
Pts: Richards 25 Rebs: Latouche 13 Asts: S.Dixon 6 | Pts: Vargas 11 Rebs: Matamoros 8 Asts: Betancourt 4 |
25 July 2014 17:45 |
Puerto Rico | 68–51 | Virgin Islands |
Scoring by quarter: 9-12, 19-9, 20-14, 20-16 | ||
Pts: Cortijo 19 Rebs: Cabrera 13 Asts: Cortijo 7 | Pts: Carey 14 Rebs: Day 12 Asts: Carey, Javois 3 |
25 July 2014 20:00 |
Cuba | 71–44 | Dominican Republic |
Scoring by quarter:17-10, 21-10, 9-6, 24-18 | ||
Pts: Gelis 13 Rebs: Cepeda 8 Asts: Casanova 6 | Pts: Estrella 13 Rebs: Santos 7 Asts:3 players 2 |
26 July 2014 13:15 |
El Salvador | 44–33 | Costa Rica |
Scoring by quarter:15-11, 8-9, 12-6, 9-7 | ||
Pts: Escobar 15 Rebs: Escobar 15 Asts: Martinez, Calderon 3 | Pts: Matamoros 13 Rebs: Matamoros 16 Asts:5 players 1 |
26 July 2014 15:30 |
Mexico | 63–49 | Jamaica |
Scoring by quarter: 12-12, 14-11, 13-13, 24-13 | ||
Pts: Valenzuela 15 Rebs: Valenzuela 15 Asts: Sanchez, Lara 3 | Pts: Richards 19 Rebs: Richards 12 Asts: S.Dixon 5 |
26 July 2014 17:45 |
Virgin Islands | 55–61 | Dominican Republic |
Scoring by quarter: 11-16, 9-12, 20-15, 15-18 | ||
Pts: Carey 18 Rebs: Day 13 Asts: Richards 3 | Pts: Monsac 11 Rebs: Santos 7 Asts: Monsac 4 |
26 July 2014 20:00 |
Puerto Rico | 47–58 | Cuba |
Scoring by quarter: 6-15, 14-14, 14-16, 13-13 | ||
Pts: Cortijo 21 Rebs: Cabrera 6 Asts: Cortijo 5 | Pts: Amargo 19 Rebs: Noblet 23 Asts: Casanova, Gelis 4 |
Most Valuable Player |
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Yamara Amargo |
Qualified for the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship for Women and the 2015 Pan American Games. | |
Qualified for the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship for Women. |
Rank | Team |
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Cuba | |
Puerto Rico | |
Dominican Republic | |
4 | Virgin Islands |
5 | Mexico |
6 | Jamaica |
7 | El Salvador |
8 | Costa Rica |
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