Basketball at the 2014 Asian Games – Women

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Women
at the 2014 Asian Games
Venue Samsan World Gymnasium
Hwaseong Indoor Arena
Date23 September – 2 October 2014
Competitors129 from 11 nations
Medalists
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Silver medal icon.svg  
Bronze medal icon.svg  
  2010
2018  

The women's basketball tournament of the 2014 Asian Games was held at the 7,406 seat Samsan World Gymnasium, [1] and at the 5,158 seat Hwaseong Indoor Arena [2] in Incheon, South Korea from 23 September to 2 October 2014.

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With the 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women having been held at the same time as the Asian Games, teams who participated in both tournaments sent two different squads to both Turkey and Incheon. China and Japan sent their "A" team to the World Championship and the "B" team to the Asian Games, while the Koreans did the reverse. The best six teams from the basketball competition of the 2010 Asian Games that participated in 2014 received a bye to the finals.

Prior to the start of the Qatar v Mongolia game in the qualifying round, officials told the Qatari players to take off their headscarves; the players refused, walked off the court and forfeited the game. The Qatari team subsequently withdrew in protest and flew home, but due to communication issues, the organizers were unaware of these events.

After Qatar failed to appear for their game against Nepal the following night, they were disqualified, with this and their remaining games declared forfeited.

Squads

Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Flag of India.svg  India
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Flag of Nepal.svg  Nepal
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand

Results

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Qualifying round

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 431240163+777 [lower-alpha 1] Quarterfinals
2Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 431260167+937 [lower-alpha 1]
3Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 431245173+727 [lower-alpha 1]
4Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 4131252871625
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 404080800
Source: Results
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 Tied on head-to-head wins (1). Head-to-head game points average: MGL 1.182, KAZ 1.015, HKG 0.834.
23 September
16:15
Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg6468Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Scoring by quarter: 17–22, 17–10, 18–21, 12–15
Pts: Ganzul 21
Rebs: Altanzayaa 22
Asts: Tsolmon 4
Pts: Chan H.Y. 18
Rebs: Chan H.Y., Chu H.Y. 10
Asts: Chan H.Y. 5
Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon
Referees: Lei Si Man (MAC), Yang Hongfeng (CHN), Kim Jong-kuk (KOR)

23 September
16:15
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg10635Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
Scoring by quarter: 29–4, 23–10, 27–11, 27–10
Pts: Vinokurova 21
Rebs: Vinokurova 8
Asts: Abdreupova, Kondrakova 4
Pts: Malla 12
Rebs: Singh 10
Asts: Malla 1
Hwaseong Indoor Arena, Hwaseong
Referees: Lim Sok Hoon (MAS), Huang Chen-yu (TPE), Ryu Soo-hee (KOR)

24 September
16:15
Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg5381Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Scoring by quarter: 18–19, 9–17, 14–25, 12–20
Pts: Cheuk T. 18
Rebs: Huang L.F., Chu H.Y. 5
Asts: Lam P.Y. 3
Pts: Vinokurova 21
Rebs: Vinokurova 15
Asts: Abdreupova 6
Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon
Referees: Yuji Higashi (JPN), Lee Seung-mu (KOR), Huang Chen-yu (TPE)

24 September
16:15
Qatar  Flag of Qatar.svg020Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia
Forfeit
Hwaseong Indoor Arena, Hwaseong
Referees: Lim Sok Hoon (MAS), Kim Cheong-soo (KOR), Liang Bin (CHN)

25 September
16:15
Nepal    Flag of Nepal.svg200Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
Forfeit
Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon
Referees: Huang Chen-yu (TPE), Liang Bin (CHN), Park Kyoung-jin (KOR)

25 September
16:15
Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg7953Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Scoring by quarter: 24–16, 16–9, 25–9, 14–19
Pts: Ganzul 34
Rebs: Mönkhsuvd 10
Asts: Bayartsetseg, Mönkhsuvd 2
Pts: Kondrakova 17
Rebs: Kondrakova 13
Asts: Abdreupova 4
Hwaseong Indoor Arena, Hwaseong
Referees: Lim Sok Hoon (MAS), Lei Si Man (MAC), Kim Cheong-soo (KOR)

26 September
16:15
Qatar  Flag of Qatar.svg020Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Forfeit

26 September
16:15
Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg10428Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
Scoring by quarter: 30–10, 36–3, 20–5, 18–10
Pts: Lam P.Y. 26
Rebs: Yap Y.Y., Chu H.Y. 8
Asts: Cho K.Y., Chu H.Y. 3
Pts: Tulachan 10
Rebs: Tulachan 12
Asts: Bista, Singh 1
Hwaseong Indoor Arena, Hwaseong
Referees: Shin Gi-rok (KOR), Huang Chen-yu (TPE), Park Kyoung-jin (KOR)

27 September
16:15
Nepal    Flag of Nepal.svg4277Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia
Scoring by quarter: 5–25, 13–18, 12–9, 12–25
Pts: Shrestha 15
Rebs: Shrestha 9
Asts: Tulachan, Singh, Malla 2
Pts: Ganzul, Solongo 15
Rebs: Enkhdelger 8
Asts: Bayartsetseg 6
Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon
Referees: Lim Sok Hoon (MAS), Chan Mei Fung (HKG), Ryu Soo-hee (KOR)

27 September
16:15
Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg200Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
Forfeit

Final round

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsGold medal game
 
          
 
28 September
 
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 71
 
1 October
 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 57
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 75
 
28 September
 
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 63
 
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 98
 
2 October
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 44
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 64
 
28 September
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 70
 
Flag of India.svg  India 37
 
1 October
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 70
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 53
 
28 September
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 58 Bronze medal game
 
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 41
 
2 October
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 124
 
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 59
 
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 61
 
 
Classification (5–8)Classification 5th–6th
 
      
 
29 September
 
 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 62
 
1 October
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 49
 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 68
 
29 September
 
Flag of India.svg  India 47
 
Flag of India.svg  India 68
 
 
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 50
 
Classification 7th–8th
 
 
1 October
 
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 74
 
 
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 59

Quarterfinals

28 September
13:00
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg7157Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Scoring by quarter: 22–11, 19–15, 16–17, 14–14
Pts: Liu D. 18
Rebs: Zhang F. 7
Asts: Sun X.Y., Ding Y., Yang B.B. 5
Pts: Kondrakova 14
Rebs: Ossipenko 11
Asts: Kondrakova 4
Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon
Referees: Sung Ki-jun (KOR), Hsieh Wen-wei (TPE), Batbayaryn Ganzorig (MGL)

28 September
13:00
India  Flag of India.svg3770Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 5–15, 13–21, 9–22, 10–12
Pts: Sidhu, Akula 9
Rebs: Nixon 8
Asts:five players 1
Pts: Kawahara 10
Rebs: Suwa 8
Asts: Motokawa, Watanabe 4
Hwaseong Indoor Arena, Hwaseong
Referees: Liang Bin (CHN), Ryu Soo-hee (KOR), Lee Kyoung-hwan (KOR)

28 September
17:30
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg9844Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 28–10, 25–12, 25–8, 20–14
Pts: Huang P.J. 20
Rebs:four players 5
Asts: Huang F.S. 4
Pts: Yothanan 11
Rebs: Kaichaiyapoom 8
Asts: Sangtad, Janthabut 2
Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon
Referees: Yang Hongfeng (CHN), Lee Seung-mu (KOR), Kim Cheong-soo (KOR)

28 September
17:30
Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg41124Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 12–28, 7–32, 7–32, 15–32
Pts: Ganzul 13
Rebs: Solongo 7
Asts: Bayartsetseg 2
Pts: Kim D.B. 27
Rebs: Kim D.B., Sin J.J. 8
Asts: Lee M.S. 6
Hwaseong Indoor Arena, Hwaseong
Referees: Chan Mei Fung (HKG), Huang Chen-yu (TPE), Jimmy Fung (HKG)

Classification (5–8)

29 September
14:00
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg6249Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 14–18, 20–8, 11–8, 17–15
Pts: Abdreupova 17
Rebs: Kondrakova 10
Asts: Karnova, Demidenko 4
Pts: Phromrat 12
Rebs: Kaichaiyapoom 11
Asts: Sangtad 3
Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon
Referees: Lim Sok Hoon (MAS), Hsieh Wen-wei (TPE), Chan Mei Fung (HKG)

29 September
14:00
India  Flag of India.svg6850Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia
Scoring by quarter: 19–14, 14–9, 22–15, 13–12
Pts: P. Singh 17
Rebs: Priyadharshini, Jeena 10
Asts: Akula 5
Pts: Ganzul 25
Rebs: Mönkhsuvd 9
Asts: Bayartsetseg 3
Hwaseong Indoor Arena, Hwaseong
Referees: Shin Gi-rok (KOR), Jimmy Fung (HKG), Huang Chen-yu (TPE)

Semifinals

1 October
17:30
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg7563Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 17–21, 20–12, 16–11, 22–19
Pts: Shi X.F. 20
Rebs: Zhang F. 10
Asts: Zhang F. 4
Pts: Huang P.J. 19
Rebs: Tsai P.C. 9
Asts: Huang F.S., Liu C.Y. 4
Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon
Referees: Arsen Andryushkin (KAZ), Lee Kyoung-hwan (KOR), Batbayaryn Ganzorig (MGL)

1 October
17:30
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg5358Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 12–9, 9–17, 22–18, 10–14
Pts: Miyoshi 18
Rebs: Ushida 7
Asts: Motokawa 2
Pts: Ha E.J. 15
Rebs: Sin J.J. 10
Asts: Lee M.S. 7
Hwaseong Indoor Arena, Hwaseong
Referees: Lim Sok Hoon (MAS), Arnolfo Bermeo (PHI), Chan Mei Fung (HKG)

Classification 7th–8th

1 October
13:00
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg7459Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia
Scoring by quarter: 21–13, 17–18, 20–15, 16–13
Pts: Maihom 18
Rebs: Danchaivijit 9
Asts: Sangtad, Danchaivijit 5
Pts: Ganzul 18
Rebs: Solongo 11
Asts: Solongo 4
Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon
Referees: Shin Gi-rok (KOR), Ryu Soo-hee (KOR), Hsieh Wen-wei (TPE)

Classification 5th–6th

1 October
13:00
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg6847Flag of India.svg  India
Scoring by quarter: 15–12, 21–10, 19–4, 13–21
Pts: Ossipenko 14
Rebs: Vinokurova 11
Asts: Vinokurova 4
Pts: Jeena 14
Rebs: Jeena 8
Asts: Sidhu 3
Hwaseong Indoor Arena, Hwaseong
Referees: Kim Jong-kuk (KOR), Huang Chen-yu (TPE), Jimmy Fung (HKG)

Bronze medal game

2 October
16:00
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg5961Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 13–15, 20–16, 16–6, 10–24
Pts: Huang P.J., Tsai P.C. 13
Rebs: Tsai P.C. 9
Asts: Chen Y.F. 5
Pts: Motokawa 12
Rebs: Ushida 6
Asts: Motokawa, Kawahara, Machida 5
Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon
Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Lei Si Man (MAC), Lee Seung-mu (KOR)

Gold medal game

2 October
18:15
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg6470Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 19–18, 16–15, 17–21, 12–16
Pts: Shi X.F. 16
Rebs: Liu D. 10
Asts: Shi X.F. 5
Pts: Beon Y.H. 16
Rebs: Lee M.S., Sin J.J. 5
Asts: Beon Y.H. 4
Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon
Referees: Arsen Andryushkin (KAZ), Lim Sok Hoon (MAS), Yuji Higashi (JPN)

Final standing

RankTeamPldWL
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 330
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 321
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan 321
4Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 312
5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 752
6Flag of India.svg  India 312
7Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 312
8Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 734
9Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 431
10Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 413
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 404

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