Group A of the 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup took place from 22 to 27 September 2022. [1] The group consisted of Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, China, Puerto Rico, South Korea, and the United States.
The top four teams advanced to the quarterfinals. [2]
Puerto Rico replaced Russia, who were expelled. [3]
Team | Qualification | Appearance | Best Performance | FIBA World Ranking | FIBA Zone Ranking | |||
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Method | Date | Last | Total | Streak | ||||
United States | Olympic champions | 8 August 2021 | 2018 | 18 | 16 | Champions (1953, 1957, 1979, 1986, 1990, 1998, 2002, 2010, 2014, 2018) | 1 | 1 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Qualifying Tournament | 5 February 2022 | Debut | 26 | 17 | |||
China | 11 February 2022 | 2018 | 11 | 11 | Runners-up (1994) | 7 | 2 | |
South Korea | 12 February 2022 | 16 | 16 | Runners-up (1967, 1979) | 13 | 4 | ||
Belgium | 13 February 2022 | 2 | 2 | Fourth place (2018) | 5 | 2 | ||
Puerto Rico | Replacement | 18 May 2022 | 2 | 2 | 16th place (2018) | 17 | 4 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | United States | 5 | 5 | 0 | 536 | 305 | +231 | 10 | Final round |
2 | China | 5 | 4 | 1 | 444 | 287 | +157 | 9 | |
3 | Belgium | 5 | 3 | 2 | 364 | 349 | +15 | 8 | |
4 | Puerto Rico | 5 | 2 | 3 | 341 | 400 | −59 | 7 | |
5 | South Korea | 5 | 1 | 4 | 346 | 494 | −148 | 6 | |
6 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 5 | 0 | 5 | 289 | 485 | −196 | 5 |
All times are local (UTC+10). [4]
22 September 2022 10:30 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 58–82 | Puerto Rico |
Scoring by quarter: 16–31, 20–22, 9–16, 13–13 | ||
Pts: Jones 15 Rebs: Elez, Jones 8 Asts: Jones 4 | Pts: Guirantes 26 Rebs: Guirantes 9 Asts: Guirantes 8 |
State Sports Centre, Sydney Attendance: 767 Referees: Scott Beker (AUS), Yasmina Alcaraz (ESP), Daigo Urushima (JPN) |
22 September 2022 11:30 |
United States | 87–72 | Belgium |
Scoring by quarter:32–22, 16–17, 24–17, 15–16 | ||
Pts: Stewart 22 Rebs: Thomas 7 Asts: Thomas 9 | Pts: Vanloo 13 Rebs: Linskens 10 Asts:three players 4 |
Sydney SuperDome, Sydney Attendance: 2,277 Referees: Wojciech Liszka (POL), Andreia Silva (BRA), Ariadna Chueca (ESP) |
22 September 2022 17:30 |
South Korea | 44–107 | China |
Scoring by quarter: 11–27, 9–27, 12–26, 12–27 | ||
Pts: Park J. 14 Rebs: An 4 Asts:three players 2 | Pts: Li M., Yang 14 Rebs: Han 15 Asts:three players 4 |
Sydney SuperDome, Sydney Attendance: 6,093 Referees: Maripier Malo (CAN), Christopher Reid (AUS), Martin Vulić (CRO) |
23 September 2022 10:30 |
Puerto Rico | 42–106 | United States |
Scoring by quarter: 11–27, 10–27, 6–26, 15–26 | ||
Pts: Hollingshed 10 Rebs: Guirantes 6 Asts: Rosado 3 | Pts: Austin 19 Rebs: Austin 10 Asts: Atkins, Jones 5 |
State Sports Centre, Sydney Attendance: 1,372 Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Özlem Yalman (TUR), Joyce Muchenu (ZIM) |
23 September 2022 13:00 |
Belgium | 84–61 | South Korea |
Scoring by quarter:26–12, 24–18, 19–20, 15–11 | ||
Pts: Ben Abdelkader 17 Rebs: Meesseman 10 Asts: Allemand 8 | Pts: Kang 11 Rebs: An, Park J. 4 Asts: Kim D., Park J. 3 |
State Sports Centre, Sydney Attendance: 1,498 Referees: Scott Beker (AUS), Daigo Urushima (JPN), Amir Taboubi (TUN) |
24 September 2022 18:00 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 66–99 | South Korea |
Scoring by quarter: 20–25, 17–20, 15–31, 14–23 | ||
Pts: Jones 21 Rebs: Jones 9 Asts: Tavić 6 | Pts: Kang 37 Rebs: Kang 8 Asts: Kim D. 8 |
Sydney SuperDome, Sydney Attendance: 1,072 Referees: Julio Anaya (PAN), Yu Jung (TPE), Ariadna Chueca (ESP) |
24 September 2022 20:30 |
Puerto Rico | 65–68 | Belgium |
Scoring by quarter: 11–12, 20–19, 17–18, 17–19 | ||
Pts: Guirantes 27 Rebs: Guirantes 10 Asts: Guirantes 4 | Pts: Linskens 24 Rebs: Linskens 13 Asts: Meesseman 11 |
Sydney SuperDome, Sydney Attendance: 1,189 Referees: Gatis Saliņš (LAT), Maripier Malo (CAN), Christopher Reid (AUS) |
26 September 2022 11:30 |
Belgium | 85–55 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Scoring by quarter:17–12, 20–10, 25–17, 23–16 | ||
Pts: Ben Adbelkader 18 Rebs: Meesseman 8 Asts: Allemand 9 | Pts: Elez, Tavić 13 Rebs: Jones 8 Asts: Džombeta, Tavić 2 |
Sydney SuperDome, Sydney Attendance: 929 Referees: Scott Beker (AUS), Viola Györgyi (NOR), Yasmina Alcaraz (ESP) |
26 September 2022 14:00 |
South Korea | 69–145 | United States |
Scoring by quarter: 21–32, 19–36, 12–38, 17–39 | ||
Pts: Park H. 17 Rebs: An 5 Asts: Kim D., Park H. 3 | Pts: Jones 24 Rebs:four players 8 Asts: Plum 9 |
Sydney SuperDome, Sydney Attendance: 1,522 Referees: Martin Vulić (CRO), Sara El-Sharnouby (EGY), Yana Nikogossyan (KAZ) |
26 September 2022 17:30 |
China | 95–60 | Puerto Rico |
Scoring by quarter:25–15, 26–10, 21–17, 23–18 | ||
Pts: Li Yue. 16 Rebs: Li Yue., Wang 8 Asts: Li Yua. 9 | Pts: San Antonio 19 Rebs: Vargas 6 Asts: Quiñones 3 |
Sydney SuperDome, Sydney Attendance: 3,389 Referees: Maj Forsberg (DEN), Maripier Malo (CAN), Daigo Urushima (JPN) |
27 September 2022 11:3073 |
Puerto Rico | 92–73 | South Korea |
Scoring by quarter:28–10, 23–20, 21–17, 20–26 | ||
Pts: Hollingshed 29 Rebs: Hollingshed 12 Asts: Guirantes 5 | Pts: Kang 22 Rebs: Shin 5 Asts: Park H. 6 |
Sydney SuperDome, Sydney Attendance: 667 Referees: Gatis Saliņš (LAT), Viola Györgyi (NOR), Andreia Silva (BRA) |
27 September 2022 13:30 |
China | 81–55 | Belgium |
Scoring by quarter:17–14, 18–14, 19–17, 27–10 | ||
Pts: Li M. 16 Rebs: Li Yue. 9 Asts: Yang, Wang 6 | Pts: Linskens 14 Rebs: Linskens 7 Asts: Allemand 4 |
State Sports Centre, Sydney Attendance: 1,314 Referees: Wojciech Liszka (POL), Maripier Malo (CAN), Sara El-Sharnouby (EGY) |
27 September 2022 14:00 |
United States | 121–59 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Scoring by quarter:33–15, 30–16, 29–13, 29–15 | ||
Pts: Plum 20 Rebs: Stewart 7 Asts: Gray, Plum 7 | Pts: Elez 19 Rebs: Jones 10 Asts: Deura, Džombeta 4 |
Sydney SuperDome, Sydney Attendance: 1,293 Referees: Scott Beker (AUS), Daigo Urushima (JPN), Amir Taboubi (TUN) |
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