New Zealand women's national 3x3 team

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FIBA ranking 56
FIBA zone FIBA Asia
National federationBasketball New Zealand
World Cup
Appearances3
Asia Cup
Appearances4
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The New Zealand women's national 3x3 team is a national 3x3 basketball team of New Zealand, governed by Basketball New Zealand.

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Competitions

3x3 World Cup

YearPositionPldWLPlayers
Flag of Greece.svg 2012 Athens Did not qualify
Flag of Russia.svg 2014 Moscow Did not qualify
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2016 Guangzhou 12th431 Agnew, Franklin, Jones, Leger-Walker [1]
Flag of France.svg 2017 Nantes Did not qualify
Flag of the Philippines.svg 2018 Bocaue Did not qualify
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Amsterdam 10th422 Cocks, Farnworth, Paalvast, Purcell [2]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2022 Antwerp 15th413 Clarke, Fotu, Harmon, Purcel [3]
Total3/71266

3x3 Asia Cup

YearPositionPldWLPlayers
Flag of Mongolia.svg 2017 Ulaanbaatar 6th321 Bygate, Franklin, Lenden, Walker-Pitman [4]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2018 Shenzhen 1st Gold medal asia.svg 550 Cocks, Farnworth, Paalvast, Purcell [5]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2019 Changsha 7th312 Beck, Farnworth, Gapare, Ruske [6]
Flag of Singapore.svg 2022 Singapore 12th202 Dalton, Fotu, Goulding, Harmon [7]
Total1385

Commonwealth Games

YearPositionPldWLPlayers
Flag of England.svg 2022 Birmingham TBD
Total

Honours

Medals table

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Olympic Games 0000
3x3 World Cup 0000
3x3 Asia Cup 1001
Commonwealth Games 0000
Grand Totals1001

Individual awards

See also

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