2014 South American Basketball Championship for Women

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2014 South American Basketball Championship for Women
34th South American Women's Basketball Championship
2014 South American Basketball Championship for Women.jpg
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
City Ambato
Dates14–18 August
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil (25th title)
Runners-upFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Third placeFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Tournament statistics
MVP Flag of Brazil.svg Clarissa dos Santos
Top scorer Flag of Chile.svg Ziomara Morrison
Top rebounds Flag of Chile.svg Ziomara Morrison
Top assists Flag of Argentina.svg Melisa Gretter
PPG (Team)Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
RPG (Team)Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
APG (Team)Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Official website
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The 2014 South American Basketball Championship for Women was the 34th edition of the tournament. Eight teams participated in the competition, held in Ambato, Ecuador, from 14 to 18 August 2014. [1] Brazil won the tournament, their fifteenth consecutive title and 25th overall. [2]

Contents

Preliminary round

Qualified for the semifinals

Group A

TeamPtsPldWLPFPAPD
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 6330234153+81
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 5321227210+17
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 4312196210–14
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 3303146230–84
August 14
14:00
Chile  Flag of Chile.svg7656Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Scoring by quarter: 17–20, 17–1, 24–19, 18–16
Pts: Morrison 21
Rebs: Morrison 13
Asts: Gamboa, Cousiño 2
Pts: Porras, Plasencia 14
Rebs: Quiroz, Plasencia 6
Asts:five players 1

August 14
18:00
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg7745Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Scoring by quarter:14–9, 16–7, 25–14, 22–15
Pts: Vega 20
Rebs: Vega 19
Asts: Gretter 8
Pts: Peralta 10
Rebs:three players 4
Asts: T. Insfrán, Gómez 2

August 15
14:00
Paraguay  Flag of Paraguay.svg8091Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Scoring by quarter:25–23, 18–18, 13–25, 24–25
Pts: Mercado 21
Rebs: Mercado, Cáraves 5
Asts: Cáraves 4
Pts: Morrison 28
Rebs: Morrison 18
Asts: Carrasco, Cousiño 4

August 15
16:00
Peru  Flag of Peru.svg4883Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Scoring by quarter:17–11, 4–29, 15–17, 12–26
Pts: Plasencia 11
Rebs:four players 4
Asts: Plasencia 2
Pts: Vega 16
Rebs: Vega 12
Asts: Pavón 5

August 16
14:00
Peru  Flag of Peru.svg4271Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Scoring by quarter: 6–19, 12–9, 7–19, 17–24
Pts: Plasencia 9
Rebs: Vega 7
Asts: Plasencia 4
Pts: Aponte 18
Rebs: Peña 10
Asts: Ghiringhelli 6

August 16
18:00
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg7460Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Scoring by quarter:17–13, 24–18, 16–15, 17–14
Pts: Thomas 17
Rebs: Boquete 7
Asts: Pavón 5
Pts: Morrison 30
Rebs: Morrison 18
Asts: Fuentes 3

Group B

TeamPtsPldWLPFPAPD
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 6330251144+107
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 5321197183+14
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 4312184180+4
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 3303121246–125
August 14
16:00
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg8465Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Scoring by quarter:30–8, 15–28, 26–13, 13–16
Pts: Silvestre 21
Rebs: Cl. dos Santos 14
Asts: da Paixão 5
Pts: Wallen 20
Rebs: Pérez 7
Asts: Pérez 4

August 14
20:00
Ecuador  Flag of Ecuador.svg7948Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Scoring by quarter:22–9, 20–16, 23–5, 14–18
Pts: Salcedo 21
Rebs: Mora 8
Asts:three players 2
Pts: Pereyra 17
Rebs: Guadalupe 6
Asts: Pereyra 2

August 15
18:00
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg3095Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 4–23, 7–28, 9–26, 10–18
Pts: Pereyra 10
Rebs:three players 6
Asts: Guadalupe, Pereyra 1
Pts: Ribeiro 18
Rebs: Cl. dos Santos 9
Asts: da Paixão 4

August 15
20:00
Venezuela  Flag of Venezuela.svg6056Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Scoring by quarter:16–8, 16–18, 13–19, 15–11
Pts: Pérez 17
Rebs: Wallen 9
Asts: Márquez 3
Pts: Pazmiño, Salcedo 13
Rebs: Salcedo 12
Asts: Salcedo 4

August 16
16:00
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg4372Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Scoring by quarter: 11–15, 8–26, 14–13, 10–18
Pts: Pereyra 12
Rebs: Somma 9
Asts: Martinelli, Somma 2
Pts: Wallen 21
Rebs: Wallen 15
Asts: Pérez 3

August 16
20:00
Ecuador  Flag of Ecuador.svg4972Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 18–33, 14–7, 5–11, 12–21
Pts: Pazmiño 12
Rebs: Angulo 6
Asts: Salcedo 4
Pts: Cl. dos Santos 24
Rebs: Cl. dos Santos 16
Asts: da Paixão 2

Classification round

 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
August 17 – Ambato
 
 
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 77
 
August 18 – Ambato
 
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 59
 
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 68
 
August 17 – Ambato
 
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 71
 
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 80
 
 
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 54
 
Seventh place
 
 
August 18 – Ambato
 
 
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 70
 
 
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 57

5th–8th classification

August 17
14:00
Paraguay  Flag of Paraguay.svg7759Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Scoring by quarter: 12–15, 25–9, 29–19, 11–16
Pts: Mercado 18
Rebs: Peña 13
Asts: Peralta, Ghiringhelli 2
Pts: Martinelli 19
Rebs: Pereyra 5
Asts: Bello 3

August 17
16:00
Ecuador  Flag of Ecuador.svg8054Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Scoring by quarter:18–12, 20–16, 24–14, 18–12
Pts: Salcedo 21
Rebs: Patiño 8
Asts:six players 2
Pts: Plasencia 16
Rebs: Debenedetti 6
Asts: Porras, Farfán 2

Seventh place game

August 18
14:00
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg7057Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Scoring by quarter:16–12, 14–16, 12–11, 28–18
Pts: Bello 14
Rebs: Pereyra 8
Asts: Pereyra, Somma 5
Pts: Plasencia 19
Rebs: Vega 15
Asts: Plasencia 2

Fifth place game

August 18
16:00
Paraguay  Flag of Paraguay.svg6871 (OT)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Scoring by quarter:19–14, 12–21, 19–17, 11–9,  Overtime: 7–10
Pts: Cáraves 14
Rebs: Peña, Mercado 7
Asts: Mercado 3
Pts: Salcedo 23
Rebs: Salcedo 10
Asts: Macías 4

Final round

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 17 – Ambato
 
 
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 75
 
August 18 – Ambato
 
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 54
 
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 47
 
August 17 – Ambato
 
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 59
 
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 91
 
 
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 58
 
Third place
 
 
August 18 – Ambato
 
 
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 72
 
 
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 54

Semifinals

August 17
18:00
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg7554Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Scoring by quarter:24–17, 6–19, 21–13, 24–5
Pts: Boquete 29
Rebs: Burani 7
Asts: Rosset 5
Pts: Wallen 17
Rebs: Wallen 7
Asts: Pérez 4
August 17
20:00
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg9158Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Scoring by quarter:22–11, 16–18, 28–15, 25–14
Pts: Cl. dos Santos 17
Rebs: Cl. dos Santos 12
Asts: Cl. dos Santos 4
Pts: Morrison 23
Rebs: Morrison 11
Asts: Carrasco 6

Third place game

August 18
18:00
Venezuela  Flag of Venezuela.svg7254Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Scoring by quarter: 15–17, 13–9, 18–9, 26–19
Pts: Corrales 26
Rebs: Pérez 8
Asts: Márquez, Pérez 4
Pts: Morrison 36
Rebs: Morrison 13
Asts: Cousiño 3

Final

August 18
20:00
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg4759Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 14–14, 13–14, 13–14, 7–17
Pts: Gretter 16
Rebs: Gretter 9
Asts: Gretter 5
Pts: Silvestre 15
Rebs: Cl. dos Santos 18
Asts: da Paixão 5

Final standings

RankTeamRecord
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 5–0
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 4–1
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 3–2
4Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2–3
5Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 3–2
6Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 2–3
7Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 1–4
8Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 0–5

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