Basketball at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games – Women's tournament

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Tournament details
Host nationMyanmar
Dates8 – 16 December
Teams5 
(from 1 federations)
Venues1 
(in 1 host city)
ChampionsFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
(4th title)
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Flag of Thailand.svg Jantakan (15.8)Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand (78.0)
Rebounds Flag of the Philippines.svg Almazan (10.5)
Assists Flag of Malaysia.svg Pang (4.3)
Flag of Thailand.svg Mathuros (4.3)
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The women's tournament in Basketball at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games in Naypyidaw began on 8 December and ended on 16 December. [1] All games were held in the Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium which for both men's and women's tournaments.

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Venue

The Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium is located in Naypyidaw. It was the host stadium of the tournament for both men's and women's basketball. The stadium's capacity is about 3,000 with a dimension of 91,809 square feet. It was also the hosts of volleyball, judo, vovinam and pencak silat of the games. [2]

Competition format

All seven teams will play their opponents once. Unlike, the past Southeast Asian Games, there has been no knockout stages in the tournament. The team that finishes the best record will win the title.

ResultPoints
Win2
Loss1
Loss via default*1
Loss via forfeiture**0

*The team has fewer than two players available to play on the court at some point during the game.
**A team cannot put forward at least five players at the start of the game, or its own actions prevent play from being resumed.

In case teams are tied on points, the tiebreaking criteria are used, in order of first application: [3]

  1. Results of the games involving the tied teams (head-to-head records)
  2. Goal average of the games involving the tied teams
  3. Goal average of all of the games played
  4. Points scored
  5. Drawing of lots

Results

All times are Myanmar Standard Time (UTC+06:30).

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsFinal Result
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 440312189+1238Gold medal
2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 431236210+267Silver medal
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 422304217+876Bronze medal
4Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 413249241+85
5Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar (H)4041343782444
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: (1) Tournament points, (2) Head-to-head tournament points, (3) Head-to-head goal average, (4) Overall goal average, (5) Drawing of lots
(H) Host
8 December 2013
14:00
Myanmar  Flag of Myanmar.svg39104Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Scoring by quarter: 9–26, 6–25, 11–26, 13–27
Scoring by half: 15–51, 24–53
Pts: Thwe 11
Rebs: Thwe 13
Asts: Tin Yee 4
Pts: Ayuningrum 19
Rebs: Ibo 7
Asts: Tsarine 7
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Yoko Tomita (JPN), Jung Yu (TPE), Bohui Kim (KOR)

9 December 2013
10:00
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg5965Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 6-19, 17-9, 15-19, 21-18
Scoring by half: 23-28, 36-37
Pts: Goh 14
Rebs:two players 5
Asts: Pang 6
Pts: Arayi 14
Rebs: Almazan 6
Asts:three players 3
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Kim Bo-Hui (KOR), Yoko Tomita (JPN), Watcharin Padungratchadakit (THA)

10 December 2013
10:00
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg3675Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 4-18, 9-17, 11-18, 12-22
Scoring by half: 13-35, 23-40
Pts: Almazan 9
Rebs: Almazan 15
Asts:two players 2
Pts: Jantakan 22
Rebs: Yothanan 13
Asts: Mathuros 6
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Yoko Tomita (JPN), Ho Shuet Mei (SIN), Soe Soe Lwin (MYA)

12 December 2013
14:00
Myanmar  Flag of Myanmar.svg3295Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Scoring by quarter: 13-30, 2-29, 10-15, 7-21
Scoring by half: 15-59, 17-36
Pts: Thwe 13
Rebs: Lin 7
Asts: Thwe 3
Pts:two players 14
Rebs:two players 9
Asts: Yaakob 7
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Bohui Kim (KOR), Shuet Mei Ho (SIN), Editha Botecario (PHI)

13 December 2013
10:00
Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg4881Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Scoring by quarter: 15-16, 15-21, 7-18, 11-26
Scoring by half: 30-37, 18-44
Pts: Ibo 14
Rebs: Ibo 12
Asts: Ayuningrum 3
Pts:two players 16
Rebs: Yong 8
Asts: Pang 8
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Yoko Tomita (JPN), Bohui Kim (KOR), Lwin Soe Soe (MYA)

14 December 2013
14:00
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg9932Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Scoring by quarter:22-9, 25-6, 29-4, 23-13
Scoring by half:47-15, 52-17
Pts:three players 14
Rebs: Mathuros 8
Asts:two players 5
Pts: Thwe 10
Rebs: Thwe 11
Asts:three players 1
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Yoko Tomita (JPN), Editha Botecario (PHI), Shuet Mei Ho (SIN)

15 December 2013
10:00
Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg4555Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 15-15, 12-17, 11-10, 7-13
Scoring by half: 27-32, 18-23
Pts: Anggraeni 20
Rebs: Ayuningrum 5
Asts:three players 2
Pts: Tioesco 12
Rebs: Almazan 9
Asts: Arayi 4
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Yoko Tomita (JPN), Watcharin Padungratchadakit (THA), Jung Yu (TPE)
15 December 2013
12:00
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg6972Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 9-20, 21-18, 18-26, 21-8
Scoring by half: 30-38, 39-34
Pts: Pang 22
Rebs: Pang 10
Asts:two players 4
Pts: Banmoo 20
Rebs:two players 6
Asts: Chirdpetcharat 5
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Bohui Kim (KOR), Yuji Higashi (JPN), Editha Botecario (PHI)

16 December 2013
12:00
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg6652Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Scoring by quarter: 13-22, 25-4, 13-11, 15-15
Scoring by half:38-26, 28-26
Pts: Banmoo 16
Rebs: Yothanan 10
Asts: Mathuros 7
Pts:two players 9
Rebs: Ayuningrum 6
Asts: Rahmawati 6
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Jung Yu (TPE), Kin Pong Chan (MAC), Lwin Soe Soe (MYA)
16 December 2013
14:00
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg8031Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Scoring by quarter:21-8, 16-8, 31-10, 12-5
Scoring by half:37-16, 43-15
Pts: Sambile 22
Rebs: Almazan 12
Asts: Resultay 5
Pts: Tin Yee 11
Rebs:two players 6
Asts: Thwe 2
Zayar Thiri Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw
Referees: Bohui Kim (KOR), Yee Chuan Chang (MAS), Shuet Mei Ho (SIN)

Medal winners

MedNOC/NamesMedNOC/NamesMedNOC/Names
Gold medal with cup.svg Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Silver medal with cup.svg Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Bronze medal with cup.svg Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia

Supavadee Kunchuan
Chalisa Chamnarnwaree
Penphan Yothanan
Nomjit Tunsaw
Kloyjai Phetsaenkha
Juthamas Jantakan
Suwimon Sangtad
Chonticha Chirdpetcharat
Pattrawadee Janthabut
Thidaporn Maihom
Juthathip Mathuros
Naruemol Banmoo

Joan Grajales
Chovi Borja
Merenciana Arayi
Camille Sambile
Melissa Jacob
Bernadette Mercado
Angeli Gloriani
Cindy Resultay
Cassandra Tioseco
Analyn Almazan
Denise Tiu

Choo Sook Ping
Yong Shin Min
Ang Siew Teng
Yaakob Nur Izzati
Pang Hui Pin
Lee Siew Fun
Kew Suik May
Ting Eugene Chiau Teng
Goh Beng Fong
Hee Shook Ying
Yap Ching Yee

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