9th FIBA Under-18 American Basketball Championship | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | United States |
Dates | 20–24 June 2014 |
Teams | 8 |
Final positions | |
Champions | United States (7th title) |
Tournament statistics | |
MVP | Stanley Johnson |
Top scorer | Brooks (25.2) |
Top rebounds | Yamada (11.8) |
Top assists | Jones (6.4) |
PPG (Team) | United States (115.4) |
RPG (Team) | United States (53.4) |
APG (Team) | United States (22.8) |
Official website | |
2014 FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship | |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Canada | 3 | 3 | 0 | 271 | 196 | +75 | 6 | Advance to Semifinals |
2 | Dominican Republic | 3 | 2 | 1 | 213 | 220 | −7 | 5 | |
3 | Puerto Rico | 3 | 1 | 2 | 222 | 240 | −18 | 4 | Classification 5-8 |
4 | Brazil | 3 | 0 | 3 | 203 | 253 | −50 | 3 |
20 June 2014 19:00 (UTC) |
Canada | 101–59 | Brazil |
Scoring by quarter:30–20, 21–12, 27–8, 23–19 | ||
Pts: Brooks 29 Rebs: Miller 7 Asts: Miller 6 | Pts: Siewert 17 Rebs: da Silva 7 Asts: de Paula 5 |
US Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs Referees: Manuel Mazzoni (ITA), Omar Bermudez (MEX), Mauricio Sosa (ESA) |
20 June 2014 21:15 (UTC) |
Puerto Rico | 72–74 | Dominican Republic |
Scoring by quarter: 16–18, 20–17, 14–21, 22–18 | ||
Pts: Gandía 19 Rebs: Ezegwula 10 Asts: Morales, Jr. 5 | Pts: Matos 15 Rebs: Perez 12 Asts: Flores 3 |
US Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs Referees: Lauren Bass (USA), Alejandro Sanchez (URU), Robert Smith (USA) |
21 June 2014 17:00 (UTC) |
Puerto Rico | 80–75 | Brazil |
Scoring by quarter:24–22, 12–16, 17–24, 22–18 | ||
Pts: Gandía 17 Rebs: Toro 7 Asts:two players 5 | Pts: da Silva 16 Rebs: da Silva 7 Asts: de Paula 4 |
21 June 2014 19:00 (UTC) |
Dominican Republic | 67–79 | Canada |
Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 11–17, 16–15, 24–28 | ||
Pts: Flores 14 Rebs: Araújo 10 Asts:two players 3 | Pts: Gill-Caesar 23 Rebs:three players 5 Asts: Miller 4 |
22 June 2014 17:00 (UTC) |
Puerto Rico | 70–91 | Canada |
Scoring by quarter: 15-28, 15-22, 10-19, 30-22 | ||
Pts: Jusino 13 Rebs: Rivera 6 Asts: Morales, Gandia 3 | Pts: Brooks 26 Rebs: Egi 14 Asts: Tutu 6 |
22 June 2014 21:15 (UTC) |
Brazil | 69–72 | Dominican Republic |
Scoring by quarter:22-19, 11-16, 18-16, 18-21 | ||
Pts: de Paula 25 Rebs: de Paula 8 Asts: de Paula 6 | Pts: Rodriguez 16 Rebs: Rodriguez 11 Asts: Matos, Feliz 3 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | United States | 3 | 3 | 0 | 374 | 168 | +206 | 6 | Advance to Semifinals |
2 | Argentina | 3 | 2 | 1 | 218 | 245 | −27 | 5 | |
3 | Uruguay | 3 | 1 | 2 | 202 | 293 | −91 | 4 | Classification 5-8 |
4 | Mexico | 3 | 0 | 3 | 188 | 276 | −88 | 3 |
20 June 2014 17:00 (UTC) |
Mexico | 72–87 | Argentina |
Scoring by quarter: 18–18, 25–27, 20–26, 9–16 | ||
Pts: Garcia 14 Rebs: Venegas 19 Asts: Garcia 4 | Pts: Arengo 24 Rebs: Lugrin 12 Asts:four players 2 |
US Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs Referees: Natalia Cuello (DOM), Matthew Kallio (CAN), Alexis Mercado (PUR) |
20 June 2014 23:30 (UTC) |
Uruguay | 58–156 | United States |
Scoring by quarter: 15–44, 11–40, 19–38, 13–34 | ||
Pts: Counago 13 Rebs: Borrallo 8 Asts: Ulery 3 | Pts: Kennard 30 Rebs: Lydon 9 Asts: Brunson 13 |
US Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs Referees: Amit Balak (ISR), Diego Chiconato (BRA), Ricardo Hayles (JAM) |
21 June 2014 21:15 (UTC) |
Uruguay | 55–67 | Argentina |
Scoring by quarter: 12–22, 13–19, 16–10, 14–16 | ||
Pts: Galletto Lamela 14 Rebs: De Leon 12 Asts: De Leon 2 | Pts: Vildoza 16 Rebs: Vildoza 12 Asts: Vildoza 5 |
US Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs Referees: Manuel Mazzoni, Matthew Kallio, Ricardo Hayles |
21 June 2014 23:30 (UTC) |
United States | 100–46 | Mexico |
Scoring by quarter:26–9, 30–4, 21–23, 23–10 | ||
Pts: Johnson 18 Rebs: Briscoe 10 Asts: Jones 5 | Pts: Diez 19 Rebs: Yamada 9 Asts: Arias 2 |
US Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs Referees: Natalia Cuello, Diego Chiconato, Alexis Pacheco |
22 June 2014 19:00 (UTC) |
Mexico | 70–89 | Uruguay |
Scoring by quarter: 6–26, 26–21, 11–19, 27–23 | ||
Pts: Mendoza 17 Rebs: Venegas 7 Asts: Molina 3 | Pts: Grolla De Leon 18 Rebs: Grolla De Leon 11 Asts:4 players 3 |
22 June 2014 23:30 (UTC) |
Argentina | 64–118 | United States |
Scoring by quarter: 11–34, 15–29, 15–28, 23–27 | ||
Pts: Delfino 19 Rebs: Delfino 8 Asts: Sansiomi 4 | Pts: Brunson 16 Rebs: Kennard 9 Asts: Jones 9 |
Semifinals | Final | |||||
23 June | ||||||
Canada | 91* | |||||
24 June | ||||||
Argentina | 82 | |||||
Canada | 79 | |||||
23 June | ||||||
United States | 113 | |||||
United States | 90 | |||||
Dominican Republic | 56 | |||||
* denotes overtime period
23 June 2014 17:00 (UTC) |
Puerto Rico | 70–69 | Mexico |
Scoring by quarter: 23–23, 17–15, 17–19, 13–12 | ||
Pts: Rivera 13 Rebs: Toro Barea 11 Asts: Gandia Rosa 4 | Pts: Arenas Piquero 20 Rebs: Venegas Yamada 11 Asts: Garcia Arias 6 |
23 June 2014 19:00 (UTC) |
Uruguay | 55–97 | Brazil |
Scoring by quarter: 13–16, 14–28, 14–33, 14–20 | ||
Pts: Medina Reyes 14 Rebs: Rojas Basilico 6 Asts: Grolla De Leon 24 | Pts: Alves Da Silva 24 Rebs: Henrique Da Silva 10 Asts: Cunha Da Silva 6 |
23 June 2014 21:15 (UTC) |
Canada | 91–82 (OT) | Argentina |
Scoring by quarter:23-16, 19-21, 22-16, 12-23, Overtime:15-6 | ||
Pts: Brooks 29 Rebs: Egi 9 Asts: Tutu 3 | Pts: Vildoza 26 Rebs: Arengo, Vildoza 6 Asts: Martinelli 2 |
23 June 2014 23:30 (UTC) |
United States | 90–56 | Dominican Republic |
Scoring by quarter:24-14, 27-15, 18-12, 21-15 | ||
Pts: Johnson 15 Rebs: Johnson 7 Asts: Jones 7 | Pts: Perez 11 Rebs: Rodriguez 10 Asts: 3 tied 2 |
24 June 2014 19:00 (UTC) |
Puerto Rico | 88–84 (OT) | Brazil |
Scoring by quarter:27–16, 18–30, 15–13, 14–15, Overtime:14–10 | ||
Pts: Toro Barea 19 Rebs: Toro Barea 12 Asts: Morales 2 | Pts: Vezaro 17 Rebs: Alves Da Silva 11 Asts: de Paula 6 |
24 June 2014 21:15 (UTC) |
Argentina | 53–64 | Dominican Republic |
Scoring by quarter: 10–16, 12–15, 18–15, 13–18 | ||
Pts: Delfino 14 Rebs: Vildoza 7 Asts: Vildoza 7 | Pts: Araújo Made 16 Rebs: Araújo Made 15 Asts: Flores Rosario 6 |
Most Valuable Player |
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Stanley Johnson |
Qualified for the 2015 FIBA Under-19 World Championship. |
Rank | Team | Record |
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United States | 5–0 | |
Canada | 4–1 | |
Dominican Republic | 3–2 | |
4 | Argentina | 2–3 |
5 | Puerto Rico | 3–2 |
6 | Brazil | 1–4 |
7 | Mexico | 1–4 |
8 | Uruguay | 1–4 |
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