2014 FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship for Women

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Tournament details
Host nationFiji
Dates1–6 December 2014
Teams10
Venues1 (in 1 host city)
ChampionsFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Flag of Australia (converted).svg Smith, Flag of Guam.svg Castro (21.0)
Rebounds Flag of Fiji.svg Tavui (19.5)
Assists Flag of New Zealand.svg Leger-Walker (3.5)
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The 2014 FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship for Women was the qualifying tournament for FIBA Oceania at the 2015 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women. The tournament was held in Suva, Fiji from November 27 to December 6. [1]

Contents

Australia defeated New Zealand in the finals, 98-65, [2] while Guam edged Tahiti in the battle for Third Place, 54-48. Australia represented FIBA Oceania at the 2015 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women which was held in Russia.

Standings

Group A

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 44047355+4188Advance to Semifinals
2Flag of Guam.svg  Guam 431241264237
3Flag of FLNKS.svg  New Caledonia 422179249706 Classification 5-8
4Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 4131502651155
5Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa 404953052104 Classification 9-10
Source: Standings


1 December 2014
01:00 (UTC)
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg1138Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa
Scoring by quarter:36-2, 27-5, 22-0, 28-1
Pts: Smith, Farrah-Seaton 18
Rebs: Maley 12
Asts: Antoniadou 10
Pts: Taufa'asau 4
Rebs: Taufa'asau 4
Asts: Naea 1
1 December 2014
1:00 (UTC)
Guam  Flag of Guam.svg9046Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
Scoring by quarter:21-6, 25-13, 19-12, 25-15
Pts: Castro 31
Rebs: San Nicolas 13
Asts: Castro 4
Pts: Kala 29
Rebs: Boino 10
Asts: N.Dobunaba 3

2 December 2014
2:00 (UTC)
Guam  Flag of Guam.svg6153Flag of FLNKS.svg  New Caledonia
Scoring by quarter:11-8, 14-21, 21-11, 15-13
Pts: Castro 36
Rebs: Castro 19
Asts: Castro 3
Pts: Souque 13
Rebs: Souque 8
Asts: Adjouhgniope 4
2 December 2014
2:00 (UTC)
Papua New Guinea  Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg16104Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Scoring by quarter: 4-41, 5-31, 2-19, 5-13
Pts: Amos 7
Rebs: Amos 6
Asts:none
Pts: Skinner 18
Rebs: Maley 11
Asts:3 players 4

2 December 2014
22:00 (UTC)
Papua New Guinea  Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg5622Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa
Scoring by quarter:18-6, 10-6, 11-6, 17-4
Pts: Amos 10
Rebs: N.Dobunaba 10
Asts: B.Dobunaba 3
Pts: Taufa'asau 4
Rebs: Naea 16
Asts: Malauulu 1
2 December 2014
22:00 (UTC)
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg12522Flag of FLNKS.svg  New Caledonia
Scoring by quarter:24-3, 35-8, 34-7, 32-4
Pts: Smith 28
Rebs: Maley 9
Asts: Farrah-Seaton 7
Pts: Souque 6
Rebs: Wayaridri 4
Asts:none

3 December 2014
6:00 (UTC)
New Caledonia  Flag of FLNKS.svg4932Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
Scoring by quarter:12-7, 13-3, 7-14, 17-8
Pts: Adjouhgniope 20
Rebs: Souque 11
Asts: Adjouhgniope 3
Pts: N.Dobunaba 10
Rebs: Amos 17
Asts: Boino 2
3 December 2014
6:00 (UTC)
American Samoa  Flag of American Samoa.svg3481Flag of Guam.svg  Guam
Scoring by quarter: 4-30, 10-16, 15-18, 5-17
Pts: Taufa'asau 7
Rebs: Velega 17
Asts:none
Pts: San Nicolas 24
Rebs: San Nicolas 17
Asts: Castro 3

4 December 2014
1:00 (UTC)
American Samoa  Flag of American Samoa.svg3155Flag of FLNKS.svg  New Caledonia
Scoring by quarter: 12-16, 5-8, 9-13, 5-18
Pts: Naea 8
Rebs: Kelemete 8
Asts: Tautolo 2
Pts: Batillat 19
Rebs: Fenuafanote 9
Asts: Wayaridri 3
4 December 2014
1:00 (UTC)
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg1319Flag of Guam.svg  Guam
Scoring by quarter:31-2, 36-2, 30-4, 34-1
Pts: Smith 22
Rebs: Hellessey, Horvat 9
Asts: Horvat 7
Pts: Meno 4
Rebs: Castro 7
Asts:none

Group B

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 440423106+3178Advance to Semifinals
2Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti 431215267527
3Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 422191278876 Classification 5-8
4Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 413213257445
5Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 4041783121344 Classification 9-10
Source: Standings
1 December 2014
5:00 (UTC)
Solomon Islands  Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg21108Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 4-19, 5-32, 8-23, 4-34
Pts: Sade, M.Van Den Heever 8
Rebs: M.Van Den Heever 9
Asts: M.Van Den Heever, N.Van Den Heever 1
Pts: Graham 19
Rebs: Wehi 12
Asts: Leger-Walker 6
1 December 2014
5:00 (UTC)
Samoa  Flag of Samoa.svg4165Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Scoring by quarter: 12-16, 10-15, 7-21, 12-13
Pts: Le'Au'Anae 10
Rebs: Moke 9
Asts:3 players 2
Pts: Kainamoli 16
Rebs: Tavui 21
Asts: Tavui 3

2 December 2014
4:00 (UTC)
Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg5863 (OT)Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands
Scoring by quarter:11-6, 5-17, 19-11, 15-16,  Overtime: 8-13
Pts: Kainamoli 20
Rebs: Tavui 25
Asts: Kainamoli, Tawake 2
Pts: M.Van Den Heever 21
Rebs: M.Van Den Heever 11
Asts: Sade 2
2 December 2014
4:00 (UTC)
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg10427Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti
Scoring by quarter:30-5, 25-4, 22-12, 27-6
Pts: Toleafoa 23
Rebs: Graham 13
Asts: Renata 4
Pts: A.Tepu 9
Rebs: Vaiho 10
Asts: A.Tepu, Villant 1

3 December 2014
0:00 (UTC)
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg12028Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Scoring by quarter:25-2, 31-11, 30-5, 34-10
Pts: Renata 26
Rebs: Poletti 10
Asts: Leger-Walker 6
Pts: Pau 10
Rebs: Le'Au'Anae 8
Asts: Pau, Autufuga 2
3 December 2014
0:00
Solomon Islands  Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg4759Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti
Scoring by quarter: 10-13, 17-18, 8-12, 12-16
Pts: N.Van Den Heever 15
Rebs: M.Van Den Heever 13
Asts: M.Van Den Heever 3
Pts: A.Tepu 14
Rebs: Vaiho, Tehoiri 12
Asts: A.Tepu, Villant 3

3 December 2014
8:00 (UTC)
Tahiti  Flag of French Polynesia.svg6260Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Scoring by quarter: 17-19, 11-13, 19-11, 15-17
Pts: A.Tepu 18
Rebs: Tehoiri 7
Asts:3 players 3
Pts: Tavui 19
Rebs: Tavui 18
Asts: Kainamoli, Koroi 1
3 December 2014
8:00 (UTC)
Samoa  Flag of Samoa.svg5360Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands
Scoring by quarter:13-9, 14-20, 12-15, 14-16
Pts: Le'Au'Anae 19
Rebs: Moke 12
Asts: Kelsall 2
Pts: Sade 21
Rebs: M.Van Den Heever 18
Asts: M.Van Den Heever 8

4 December 2014
3:00 (UTC)
Tahiti  Flag of French Polynesia.svg6756Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Scoring by quarter:14-9, 10-10, 28-13, 15-24
Pts: Tehoiri 18
Rebs: Tehoiri 9
Asts: Villant 8
Pts: Le'Au'Anae 13
Rebs: Sio 11
Asts: Le'Au'Anae 5
4 December 2014
3:00 (UTC)
Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg3091Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 9-30, 7-17, 6-14, 8-30
Pts: Kainamoli 14
Rebs: Tavui 14
Asts:none
Pts: Toleafoa 16
Rebs: Wehi 8
Asts:4 players 3

Final round

Classification 5–8

5 December 2014
4:00 (UTC)
New Caledonia  Flag of FLNKS.svg6353Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Scoring by quarter:16-5, 20-17, 12-12, 15-19
Pts: Batillat 19
Rebs: Fenuafanote 10
Asts:3 players 2
Pts: Tawake 14
Rebs: Tavui 19
Asts: Tavui 2

5 December 2014
6:00 (UTC)
Solomon Islands  Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg4752Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
Scoring by quarter: 8-12, 14-17, 14-16, 11-7
Pts: N.Van Den Heever 24
Rebs: M.Van Den Heever 12
Asts: M.Van Den Heever 4
Pts: Kairi 17
Rebs: Amos 19
Asts: Kala 4

Semifinals

5 December 2014
9:00 (UTC)
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg12213Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti
Scoring by quarter:36-2, 27-5, 29-1, 30-5
Pts: Skinner 27
Rebs: Smith, Maley 12
Asts: Horvat 5
Pts: Tehoiri 5
Rebs: A.Tepu, M.Tepu 5
Asts: A.Tepu 2

5 December 2014
4:00 (UTC)
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg10139Flag of Guam.svg  Guam
Scoring by quarter:34-10, 21-10, 21-12, 25-7
Pts: Wilson 22
Rebs: Poletti 12
Asts: Graham 5
Pts: Castro 16
Rebs:3 players 6
Asts: Castro, Duenas 1

Final classification games

Ninth place game

5 December 2014
0:00 (UTC)
American Samoa  Flag of American Samoa.svg3648Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Scoring by quarter: 10-12, 10-6, 10-21, 6-9
Pts: Tautolo, Kelemete 10
Rebs: Iafeta 16
Asts: Iafeta 3
Pts: Kelsall 18
Rebs: Le'Au'Anae 10
Asts: Le'Au'Anae 5

Seventh place game

5 December 2014
21:00 (UTC)
Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg8744Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands
Scoring by quarter:26-12, 19-16, 25-11, 17-5
Pts: Tavui 17
Rebs: Tavui 20
Asts: Kainamoli 13
Pts: Manenariu 20
Rebs: T.Kere 7
Asts: Aefi 4

Fifth place game

5 December 2014
23:00 (UTC)
New Caledonia  Flag of FLNKS.svg6538Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
Scoring by quarter:16-10, 16-10, 23-2, 10-16
Pts: Adjouhgniope 18
Rebs: Adjouhgniope 14
Asts: Adjouhgniope, Souque 2
Pts: Kala 14
Rebs: Amos 14
Asts:3 players 1

Bronze medal game

5 December 2014
23:00 (UTC)
Tahiti  Flag of French Polynesia.svg4854Flag of Guam.svg  Guam
Scoring by quarter:16-15, 15-9, 9-16, 8-14
Pts: A.Tepu, Tehoiri 18
Rebs: Vaiho 11
Asts: Tehoiri 3
Pts: Castro 20
Rebs: Castro 14
Asts: Benavente 5

Final

6 December 2014
4:00 (UTC)
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg9865Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Scoring by quarter:23-17, 23-8, 20-21, 32-19
Pts: Smith 21
Rebs: Maley 17
Asts: Wallace 4
Pts: Leger-Walker 15
Rebs: Wilson 6
Asts: Leger-Walker 3

Final ranking

Qualified for the 2015 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women.
RankTeamRecord
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 6–0
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 5–1
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Guam.svg  Guam 4–2
4Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti 3–3
5Flag of FLNKS.svg  New Caledonia 3–2
6Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 2–3
7Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 2–3
8Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 0–5
9Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 0–5
10Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa 0–5

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References

  1. "2014 FIBA Oceania Events".
  2. "Schedule & results".