2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup

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2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup
27th Asian Women's Basketball Championship
2017 FIBA Asia Women's Cup.jpg
Tournament details
Host nationFlag of India.svg  India
Dates23–29 July
Teams 16  (from 46 federations)
Venues 1  (in 1 host city)
ChampionsFlag of Japan.svg  Japan (4th title)
MVP Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kelsey Griffin
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Flag of North Korea.svg Ro (20.2)Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (92.0)
Rebounds Flag of New Zealand.svg Purcell (10.0)Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (47.0)
Assists Flag of Japan.svg Fujioka (9.2)Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (29.8)
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The 2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup was the qualifying tournament for FIBA Asia and FIBA Oceania at the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup in Spain. The tournament was held from 23 to 29 July in Bangalore, India. [1] [2] Before this edition, the tournament was known as the FIBA Asia Championship for Women, and only involved FIBA Asia members. FIBA Oceania teams Australia and New Zealand, as well as Fiji (at Division B) competed in the tournament for the first time.

Contents

Japan won their fourth title after defeating Australia 74–73 in the final, while China captured the bronze medal by defeating South Korea 75–51. [3] These four countries qualified for 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup.

Venue

Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap
Bangalore
Sree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium
Capacity: 4,000
Kanteerava Indoor 40.JPG

Qualifiers

For Division A:

For Division B:

Competition format

The tournament composed of two divisions, Division A and Division B. [5] [6]

For each division, during the Group Phase, eight participating teams were divided into two groups (A and B) of four teams each. Each team played all the other teams in its own group (a total of three games for each team), and all four teams in each group advanced to their division's Quarter-finals. A total of twelve games were played in the Group Phase.

During the Final Phase, Quarter-finals games were decided on the ranking of the participating teams in the Group Phase:

For Division A, the four winners advanced to the Semi-finals and to the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup.

Meanwhile, the four losing quarterfinalists went on to play 5th-8th Classification Games wherein the two winners advanced to play 5-6 Classification Game, while the two losers played 7-8 Classification Game

During the Semi-finals, the four teams played as follows:

In determining the Champions and the Third Place winner, the four teams played as follows:

Divisions

Division A included teams that won in the 2015 qualifying round and the semifinalists of the previous championship. FIBA Oceania teams Australia and New Zealand competed in the tournament for the first time and were placed in the same division. [7]

Division B included the host team, previous championship Level II participants Kazakhstan and Sri Lanka. Returning participants that were absent two years ago were Lebanon, Uzbekistan and Singapore. Completing the eight-team Division B were FIBA Oceania representatives Fiji and American Samoa, which qualified by playing at the Women's Basketball Final at the 2015 Pacific Games. [8]

Included were the FIBA World Rankings prior to the draw.

Division ADivision B

Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia (4)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (10)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan (13)
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea (15)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei (34)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand (38)
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines (49)
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea (64)

Flag of India.svg  India (40)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan (43)
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon (54)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan (54)
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka (56)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore (67)
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji (77)
Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa* (77)

* Withdrew.

Draw

The official draw ceremony was held on 17 May 2017 in Krishna Hall, Bengaluru. [9]

Squads

Division A

All times are local (UTC+05:30)

Preliminary round

Group A

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 330289164+1256
2Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 32117818025
3Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 312193237444
4Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 303179258793
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
23 July 2017
15:30
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg7776Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea
Scoring by quarter: 20–28, 20–16, 20–16, 17–16
Pts: Bao 17
Rebs: Bao 10
Asts: Huang P. 4
Pts: Ro 26
Rebs: Kim R. 6
Asts: Jang 5
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Christopher Reid (AUS), Nicolas Fernandes (TAH), Gayan Kahingala (SRI)
23 July 2017
17:45
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg4877Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Scoring by quarter: 10–17, 14–22, 16–21, 8–17
Pts: Harmon 14
Rebs: Purcell 6
Asts: Paalvast 3
Pts: Li M. 15
Rebs: Li Y. 11
Asts:four players 3
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Rajnarayan Patro (IND), Lee Kyoung-hwan (KOR), Kihamu Matsumoto (JPN)

24 July 2017
11:00
North Korea  Flag of North Korea.svg5071Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 11–17, 14–15, 13–16, 12–23
Pts: Pak H. 20
Rebs: Jang, Ro 7
Asts: Jang 4
Pts: Harmon 23
Rebs: Harmon 13
Asts: Paalvast 5
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Glenn Cornelio (PHI), Imran Baig (IND), Lim Sok Hoon (MAS)
24 July 2017
17:45
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg10263Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter:28–8, 30–17, 21–22, 23–16
Pts: Huang S. 25
Rebs:four players 4
Asts: Li M. 7
Pts: Huang P. 13
Rebs: Bao, Lin Y. 4
Asts:three players 2
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Snehal Bendke (IND), James Boyer (AUS), Nicolas Fernandes (TAH)

25 July 2017
11:00
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg5953Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 7–21, 17–14, 10–3, 25–15
Pts: Purcell 22
Rebs: Harmon 15
Asts: Purcell, Taylor 4
Pts: Bao 12
Rebs: Bao 6
Asts: Huang F. 6
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Imran Ali Baig (IND), Joenard Garcia (PHI)
25 July 2017
17:45
North Korea  Flag of North Korea.svg53110Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Scoring by quarter: 7–23, 20–30, 11–28, 15–29
Pts: Ro 20
Rebs: Ro 5
Asts: Ro 4
Pts: Li Y. 33
Rebs: Li Y. 11
Asts: Li M. 8
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Dallas Pickering (NZL), Lim Sok Hoon (MAS), Kihamu Matsumoto (JPN)

Group B

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 330268193+756
2Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 321250194+565
3Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 312201211104
4Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 3031833041213
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
23 July 2017
11:00
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg5478Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Scoring by quarter:15–13, 3–20, 18–24, 18–21
Pts: Sim 11
Rebs: Park Ji-s. 8
Asts:five players 1
Pts: Griffin 15
Rebs: Smith, Snell 7
Asts: Mansfield 5
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Snehal Bendke (IND), Preeda Muongmee (THA)
23 July 2017
13:15
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg55106Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 11–25, 20–31, 8–31, 16–19
Pts: Miranda 17
Rebs: Animam 9
Asts: Cabinbin 3
Pts: Mawuli 21
Rebs: Akaho, Fujioka 10
Asts: Fujioka 10
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Imran Baig (IND), Lim Sok Hoon (MAS)

24 July 2017
13:15
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg10765Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter:38–14, 30–9, 21–23, 18–19
Pts: St. Blicavs 18
Rebs: Sa. Blicavs 8
Asts: Sa. Blicavs 6
Pts: Pontejos 18
Rebs: Cabinbin 4
Asts: Cabinbin 5
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Rajnarayan Patro (IND), Gayan Kahingala (SRI), Tien Hsiao-lun (TPE)
24 July 2017
15:30
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg7056Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 12–14, 26–7, 16–13, 16–22
Pts: Nagaoka 13
Rebs: Mamiya, Miyazawa 5
Asts: Yoshida 8
Pts: Lim 12
Rebs: Kim D. 7
Asts: Kim D. 5
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Preeda Muongmee (THA)

25 July 2017
13:15
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg7483Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Scoring by quarter:15–14, 15–20, 20–25, 24–24
Pts: Fujioka 18
Rebs: Takada 6
Asts: Fujioka 10
Pts: Tolo 17
Rebs: Griffin 9
Asts: Mansfield 7
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Nicolas Fernandes (TAH), Preeda Muongmee (THA)
25 July 2017
15:30
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg9163Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 25–15, 26–13, 21–16
Pts: Kim D. 19
Rebs: Kim D., Lim 10
Asts: Park H.N. 7
Pts: Lim 14
Rebs: Lim 6
Asts: Sambile 4
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Matthew Bathurst (NZL), Snehal Bendke (IND)

Knockout round

Bracket

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
27 July
 
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 117
 
28 July
 
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 43
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 71
 
27 July
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 74
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 73
 
29 July
 
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 57
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 74
 
27 July
 
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 73
 
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 49
 
28 July
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 64
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 64
 
27 July
 
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 81 Third place
 
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 81
 
29 July
 
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 48
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 75
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 51
 
5th place bracket
 
5–8th place semifinalsFifth place
 
      
 
28 July
 
 
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 53
 
29 July
 
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 87
 
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 65
 
28 July
 
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 45
 
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 82
 
 
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 61
 
Seventh place
 
 
29 July
 
 
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 78
 
 
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 63

Quarterfinals

27 July 2017
11:00
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg4964Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Scoring by quarter:14–8, 6–26, 18–11, 11–19
Pts: Harmon 13
Rebs: Harmon 10
Asts:four players 2
Pts: Park Ji-s. 19
Rebs: Park Ji-s. 11
Asts: Kim D. 5
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Snehal Bendke (IND), Preeda Muongmee (THA)

27 July 2017
13:15
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg8148Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea
Scoring by quarter:28–12, 21–11, 11–12, 21–13
Pts: Smith 20
Rebs: Smith 9
Asts:three players 4
Pts: Ro 22
Rebs: Kim R., Ro 5
Asts: Kim R. 4
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Lim Sok Hoon (MAS), Imran Baig (IND), Gayan Kahingala (SRI)

27 July 2017
15:30
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg11743Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter:33–13, 28–2, 25–16, 31–12
Pts: Li Y. 17
Rebs: Li Y. 12
Asts: Shao, Zhao 7
Pts: Bernardino 11
Rebs: Animam 6
Asts:five players 1
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Rajnarayan Patro (IND), Christopher Reid (AUS), Tien Hsiao-lun (TPE)

27 July 2017
17:45
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg7357Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 13–15, 20–15, 19–15, 21–12
Pts: Nagaoka 28
Rebs: Takada 9
Asts: Yoshida 8
Pts: Huang P. 17
Rebs: Bao 16
Asts: Huang F. 5
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LIB), James Boyer (AUS), Glenn Cornelio (PHI)

5–8th place semifinals

28 July 2017
11:00
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg8261Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea
Scoring by quarter:31–8, 18–17, 22–16, 22–20
Pts: Harmon 15
Rebs: Purcell 14
Asts: Cocks, Taylor 5
Pts: Ri 19
Rebs: Ro 7
Asts: Ro 5
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Rajnarayan Patro (IND), Joenard Garcia (PHI), Gayan Kahingala (SRI)

28 July 2017
13:15
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg5387Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 17–25, 8–13, 17–21, 11–28
Pts: Cabinbin 14
Rebs: Almazan 6
Asts: Cabinbin 7
Pts: Bao 16
Rebs: Bao 11
Asts: Lin Y. 6
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Dallas Pickering (NZL), Imran Baig (IND), Christopher Reid (AUS)

Semifinals

28 July 2017
15:30
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg6481Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Scoring by quarter: 17–22, 13–23, 11–16, 23–20
Pts: Kang L., Sim 14
Rebs:three players 5
Asts: Sim 5
Pts: Griffin 16
Rebs: Griffin 9
Asts: Ebzery 5
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Glenn Cornelio (PHI), Lim Sok Hoon (MAS), Preeda Muongmee (THA)

28 July 2017
17:45
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg7174Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 15–18, 17–14, 23–22, 16–20
Pts: Shao 16
Rebs: Huang 7
Asts: Shen 6
Pts: Fujioka 19
Rebs: Fujioka, Osaki 8
Asts: Fujioka 14
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Preeda Muongmee (THA)

Seventh place game

29 July 2017
11:00
North Korea  Flag of North Korea.svg6378Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 13–18, 10–29, 16–17, 24–14
Pts: Kim M. 20
Rebs: Ro 9
Asts: Ro 5
Pts: Lim 16
Rebs: Resultay 10
Asts: Cabinbin 8
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Dallas Pickering (NZL), Gayan Kahingala (SRI), Christopher Reid (AUS)

Fifth place game

29 July 2017
13:15
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg4565Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 4–20, 15–13, 13–15, 13–17
Pts: Cocks 10
Rebs: Purcell 10
Asts: Harmon 4
Pts: Bao, Huang P. 10
Rebs: Cheng 9
Asts: Chen, Wu 4
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Preeda Muongmee (THA), Imran Baig (IND), Glenn Cornelio (PHI)

Third place game

29 July 2017
15:30
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg5175Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 15–21, 11–17, 6–17
Pts: Park Ji-s. 14
Rebs: Park Ji-s. 11
Asts: Sim 6
Pts: Huang, Li Y. 16
Rebs: Li Y. 11
Asts: Li M. 7
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Lim Sok Hoon (MAS), James Boyer (AUS), Nicolas Fernandes (TAH)

Final

29 July 2017
20:00
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg7374Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 17–17, 22–16, 14–26, 20–15
Pts: Griffin 30
Rebs: Griffin 15
Asts: Ebzery 6
Pts: Mizushima 26
Rebs: Takada 8
Asts: Machida 9
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Snehal Bendke (IND), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ)

Final standing

Qualified for 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup
Relegated to Division B of the 2019 FIBA Asia Women's Cup
RankTeamRecord
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan 5–1
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 5–1
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 5–1
4Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2–4
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 3–3
6Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3–3
7Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 1–5
8Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 0–6

Statistics and awards

Statistical leaders

Awards

Most Valuable Player [11]
All-Tournament Team

Division B

All times are local (UTC+05:30)

Preliminary round

Group A

American Samoa withdrew from competition. [note 1]

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
1Flag of India.svg  India 220180118+624
2Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 211154131+233
3Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 20281166852
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
23 July 2017
20:00
Uzbekistan  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg7692Flag of India.svg  India
Scoring by quarter: 9–19, 21–24, 23–26, 23–23
Pts: Salavatova 15
Rebs: Averyanova, Koneva 8
Asts: Kashuba 8
Pts: Paul 28
Rebs: Limaye 10
Asts: Akula, Paul 5
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Dallas Pickering (NZL), James Boyer (AUS), Yu Jung (TPE)

24 July 2017
20:00
Sri Lanka  Flag of Sri Lanka.svg3978Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
Scoring by quarter: 10–26, 10–27, 12–13, 7–12
Pts: Dapana 14
Rebs: Silva 9
Asts: Beruwalaga 3
Pts: Koneva 19
Rebs: Asanova 12
Asts: Kashuba 8
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Kim Bo-hui (KOR), Matthew Bathurst (NZL), Lee Kyoung-hwan (KOR)

25 July 2017
20:00
Sri Lanka  Flag of Sri Lanka.svg4288Flag of India.svg  India
Scoring by quarter: 10–23, 3–17, 13–19, 16–29
Pts: Dapana 9
Rebs: Silva 8
Asts: Silva 3
Pts: Varghese 19
Rebs: Limaye 10
Asts: Sonkar 6
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Kim Bo-hui (KOR), Yasuhisa Masubuchi (JPN), Tien Hsiao-Lun (TPE)

Group B

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
1Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 330206154+526
2Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 321218174+445
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 312219185+344
4Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 3031342641303
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
23 July 2017
15:00
Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg38103Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Scoring by quarter: 9–35, 12–25, 9–18, 8–25
Pts: Tawake 8
Rebs: Kainamoli 10
Asts:four players 1
Pts: Tan 21
Rebs:three players 6
Asts: Koh 6
23 July 2017
18:00
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg6254Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon
Scoring by quarter:15–13, 14–11, 21–13, 12–17
Pts: Yagodkina 22
Rebs: Kondrakova 18
Asts:three players 3
Pts: Akl 18
Rebs: Bakhos 6
Asts: Akl 3
Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Kim Bo-hui (KOR), Matthew Bathurst (NZL), Glenn Cornelio (PHI)

24 July 2017
15:00
Lebanon  Flag of Lebanon.svg9048Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Scoring by quarter:28–11, 17–14, 34–16, 11–7
Pts: Schoucair 21
Rebs: Mokdad 10
Asts: Mokdad 7
Pts: Koyamainavure 13
Rebs: Kainamoli, Koyamainavure 7
Asts: Koyamainavure 4
Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Kim Ok-sim (PRK), Kihamu Matsumoto (JPN)
24 July 2017
18:00
Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg5273Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Scoring by quarter: 6–9, 18–21, 10–23, 18–20
Pts: Poon 15
Rebs: Lim R. 12
Asts: Tan 2
Pts: Yagodkina 16
Rebs: Kondrakova 12
Asts: Kolesnikova 5
Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Yasuhisa Masubuchi (JPN), Dallas Pickering (NZL), Christopher Reid (AUS)

25 July 2017
15:00
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg7148Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Scoring by quarter:19–9, 14–7, 16–12, 22–20
Pts: Ossipenko 21
Rebs: Kondrakova 12
Asts: Kolesnikova 5
Pts: Koyamainavure 28
Rebs:four players 5
Asts: Kainamoli 4
Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Peng Ling (CHN), Gayan Kahingala (SRI), Wang Zebo (CHN)
25 July 2017
18:00
Lebanon  Flag of Lebanon.svg7464Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Scoring by quarter:18–16, 16–15, 21–11, 19–22
Pts: Maalouf 16
Rebs: El Charif 9
Asts: Akl 5
Pts: Poon 20
Rebs: Lim R., Tan 7
Asts: Lim R. 5
Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Glenn Cornelio (PHI), James Boyer (AUS), Lee Kyoung-hwan (KOR)

Knockout round

Bracket

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
27 July
 
 
Flag of India.svg  India 93
 
28 July
 
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 51
 
Flag of India.svg  India 79
 
27 July
 
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 69
 
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 86
 
29 July
 
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 37
 
Flag of India.svg  India 75
 
27 July
 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 73
 
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 84
 
28 July
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 79
 
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 51
 
 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 77 Third place
 
 
29 July
 
 
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 59
 
 
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 55
 
5th place bracket
 
5–7th place semifinalsFifth place
 
      
 
28 July
 
 
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 65
 
29 July
 
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 64
 
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 65
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 80
 
 
 
 

Quarterfinals

27 July 2017
15:00
Uzbekistan  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg8479Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Scoring by quarter: 18–22, 14–15, 33–16, 19–26
Pts: Koneva 26
Rebs: Khusnitdinova 11
Asts: Koneva 7
Pts: Lim M. 18
Rebs: Lim R. 7
Asts: Poon 6
Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Nicolas Fernandes (TAH), Lee Kyoung-hwan (KOR)

27 July 2017
18:00
Lebanon  Flag of Lebanon.svg8637Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka
Scoring by quarter:25–11, 22–9, 29–10, 10–7
Pts: Moukaddem 16
Rebs: Gyokchian 12
Asts: Moukaddem 6
Pts: Silva 17
Rebs:three players 6
Asts: Durage 3
Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Dallas Pickering (NZL), Kim Bo-hui (KOR), Kim Ok-sim (PRK)

27 July 2017
20:00
India  Flag of India.svg9351Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Scoring by quarter:19–11, 23–12, 25–16, 26–12
Pts: Paul 19
Rebs: Rajaganapathi 10
Asts: Sonkar 7
Pts: Koyamainavure 24
Rebs: Koyamainavure 11
Asts: Dobui 5
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Peng Ling (CHN), Joenard Garcia (PHI), Kihamu Matsumoto (JPN)

5–8th place semifinal

28 July 2017
15:00
Sri Lanka  Flag of Sri Lanka.svg6465Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Scoring by quarter: 13–16, 15–8, 19–23, 17–18
Pts: Durage, Iddamalgoda 10
Rebs: Gallage, Silva 12
Asts:five players 2
Pts: Koyamainavure 22
Rebs: Tawake 13
Asts: Dobui, Koyamainavure 5
Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Kim Bo-hui (KOR), Matthew Bathurst (NZL), Wang Zebo (CHN)

Semifinals

28 July 2017
18:00
Uzbekistan  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg5177Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Scoring by quarter: 13–17, 9–23, 20–15, 9–22
Pts: Sevastyanova 19
Rebs: Averyanova 15
Asts: Sevastyanova 3
Pts: Kurazova 24
Rebs: Kurazova 8
Asts: Yagodkina 6
Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Lee Kyoung-hwan (KOR), Yasuhisa Masubuchi (JPN)

28 July 2017
20:00
Lebanon  Flag of Lebanon.svg6979Flag of India.svg  India
Scoring by quarter:20–16, 18–17, 20–23, 11–23
Pts: Akl 20
Rebs: El Charif 14
Asts: Fares 5
Pts: Palanilkumkalayil 20
Rebs: Palanilkumkalayil 7
Asts: Palanilkumkalayil 6
Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Kihamu Matsumoto (JPN), James Boyer (AUS), Nicolas Fernandes (TAH)

Fifth place game

29 July 2017
12:00
Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg6580Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Scoring by quarter: 7–24, 17–20, 16–16, 25–20
Pts: Koyamainavure 31
Rebs: Koyamainavure 11
Asts: Kainamoli 5
Pts: Lim Z. 26
Rebs: Tan 7
Asts: Chu 5
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Rajnarayan Patro (IND), Matthew Bathurst (NZL), Wang Zebo (CHN)

Third place game

29 July 2017
15:30
Uzbekistan  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg5559Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon
Scoring by quarter:13–8, 11–17, 17–16, 14–18
Pts: Khusnitdinova 22
Rebs: Averyanova 12
Asts: Sevastyanova 4
Pts: Akl 20
Rebs: El Charif 6
Asts: Akl 5
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Kim Bo-hui (KOR), Joenard Garcia (PHI), Kihamu Matsumoto (JPN)

Final

29 July 2017
17:45
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg7375Flag of India.svg  India
Scoring by quarter:19–16, 20–15, 19–19, 15–25
Pts: Kondrakova 30
Rebs: Kondrakova 18
Asts: Yagodkina 6
Pts: Palanilkumkalayil 20
Rebs: Limaye 10
Asts: Limaye 6
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore
Referees: Peng Ling (CHN), Lee Kyoung-hwan (KOR), Yu Jung (TPE)

Final standing

Promoted to Division A of the 2019 FIBA Asia Women's Cup
RankTeamRecord
1Flag of India.svg  India 5–0
2Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 4–1
3Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 4–2
4Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 2–3
5Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 2–3
6Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 1–5
7Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 0–3

Notes

  1. 1 2 American Samoa originally qualified for 2017 FIBA Asia Women's Cup and was drawn into Group A of Division B but withdrew in July 2017 prior to the tournament citing the failure to secure funding from the American Samoa National Olympic Committee and their government. [4]

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