2014 SEABA U-18 Championship | |||||||||||||
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9th Southeast Asian Basketball Championship | |||||||||||||
Tournament details | |||||||||||||
Host nation | Malaysia | ||||||||||||
Dates | May 5–7 | ||||||||||||
Teams | 4 (from 10 federations) | ||||||||||||
Venues | 1 (in 1 host city) | ||||||||||||
Champions | Philippines (7th title) | ||||||||||||
Tournament leaders | |||||||||||||
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The 2014 SEABA Under-18 Championship was the qualifying tournament for Southeast Asia Basketball Association at the 2014 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship. The tournament was the ninth edition and was held in Tawau, in Sabah, Malaysia from May 5 to 7. [1] The top two teams represented SEABA in the 2014 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship.
After the single round-robin elimination, the Philippines won its seventh title overall in the tournament, and its fourth consecutive title since 2008. [2] Malaysia finished second to qualify for the 2014 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship.
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD |
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Philippines | 3 | 3 | 0 | 315 | 174 | +141 |
Malaysia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 241 | 227 | +14 |
Indonesia | 3 | 1 | 2 | 161 | 243 | –82 |
Singapore | 3 | 0 | 3 | 199 | 272 | –73 |
May 5 18:00 |
Indonesia | 35–98 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter: 8–23, 5–28, 14–20, 8–27 | ||
Pts: Kosasih 10 Rebs: Aziz 8 Asts:4 players 1 | Pts: Go 18 Rebs: Ravena 11 Asts: Asilum 5 |
Tawau Community Hall, Tawau Referees: Nattapong Jontapa (THA), Ting Pick Keing (MAS), Tang Wei Kok (SIN) |
May 5 20:30 |
Malaysia | 82–74 | Singapore |
Scoring by quarter: 25–12, 21–16, 15–19, 21–27 | ||
Pts: Wong Y.H. 23 Rebs: Liew 10 Asts: Foo T.J. 5 | Pts: Han X.Y. 20 Rebs: Lim 10 Asts: Wong Z.H., Kwek, Chia 2 |
May 6 18:00 |
Singapore | 62–66 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter: 14–14, 10–12, 16–23, 22–17 | ||
Pts: Lim 12 Rebs: Ang 9 Asts: Sim J.H. 3 | Pts: Kosasih 13 Rebs: Kosasih 9 Asts: Tjandra 3 |
May 6 20:00 |
Philippines | 93–76 | Malaysia |
Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 27–10, 23–30, 25–16 | ||
Pts: Tongco 12 Rebs: Ochea 9 Asts: Caracut, Desiderio 4 | Pts: Wee J.L. 12 Rebs: Ting C.H. 8 Asts: Foo T.J. 4 |
Tawau Community Hall, Tawau Referees: Nattapong Jontapa (THA), Tang Wei Kok (SIN), Erwin Harahap (INA) |
May 7 18:00 |
Singapore | 63–124 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter: 17–30, 15–43, 18–32, 13–19 | ||
Pts: Sim J.H. 15 Rebs: Ang 9 Asts: Wong Z.H. 4 | Pts: Desiderio 17 Rebs: Ravena 12 Asts: Caracut, Asilum 5 |
Tawau Community Hall, Tawau Referees: Ting Pick Keing (MAS), Erwin Harahap (INA), Chu Wei Chuen (MAS) |
Qualified for the 2014 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship |
Rank | Team |
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Philippines | |
Malaysia | |
Indonesia | |
4 | Singapore |
2014 SEABA Under-18 Champions |
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Philippines Seventh title |
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