2016 FIBA Asia U-18 Championship for Women | |||||||||||||
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23rd Asian Women's Basketball Championship | |||||||||||||
Tournament details | |||||||||||||
Host nation | Thailand | ||||||||||||
Dates | 13–20 November | ||||||||||||
Teams | 12 (from 45 federations) | ||||||||||||
Venues | 1 (in 1 host city) | ||||||||||||
Champions | China (15th title) | ||||||||||||
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2016 FIBA Asia U-18 Championship for Women | |||||||||||||
The 2016 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women was the qualifying tournament for FIBA Asia at the 2017 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women. The tournament, which was also the 23rd edition of the biennial competition, took place in Bangkok, Thailand from November 13 to November 20, 2016. [1]
China defeated Japan in the finals, 78–47, to notch their fourth straight title and 15th overall, [2] while South Korea edged Chinese Taipei in the battle for Third Place, 66–63. China, Japan and South Korea will represent FIBA Asia at the 2017 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women, which will be held in Italy.
The championship was divided into two levels: Level I and Level II. The two lowest finishers of Level I (Thailand and India) met the top two finishers of Level II (Indonesia and Malaysia) to determine which teams qualified for the top Level of the 2018 Championships. Both Indonesia and Malaysia won promotion into Level I, with the losers, India and Thailand, being relegated to Level II.
Included are teams' FIBA World Ranking prior to the tournament.
Level I | Level II |
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China (9) | Malaysia (39) |
All times are in Indochina Time (UTC+07:00)
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | China | 5 | 5 | 0 | 445 | 245 | +200 | 10 | Advance to final round |
2 | South Korea | 5 | 4 | 1 | 319 | 262 | +57 | 9 | |
3 | Japan | 5 | 3 | 2 | 412 | 274 | +138 | 8 | |
4 | Chinese Taipei | 5 | 2 | 3 | 290 | 381 | −91 | 7 | |
5 | Thailand (H) | 5 | 1 | 4 | 307 | 383 | −76 | 6 | Qualification to qualifying round |
6 | India | 5 | 0 | 5 | 195 | 423 | −228 | 5 |
13 November 2016 15:00 |
India | 58–67 | Thailand |
Scoring by quarter: 13–19, 7–26, 13–7, 25–15 | ||
Pts: Hemmige Mahesha 17 Rebs: Prabhakara 16 Asts: Prabhakara 4 | Pts: Udomsuk 14 Rebs: Prajuapsook 15 Asts: Thongdaeng 4 |
13 November 2016 17:00 |
Chinese Taipei | 48–101 | Japan |
Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 11–30, 13–28, 8–24 | ||
Pts: Lo P.C. 18 Rebs: Liu H.Y. 6 Asts: Peng H.T. 3 | Pts: Awatsu 15 Rebs: Umezawa 12 Asts: Sako 3 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Chan Wai Seong (MAS), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ) |
13 November 2016 19:00 |
South Korea | 40–76 | China |
Scoring by quarter: 8–16, 13–15, 8–22, 11–23 | ||
Pts: Lee J.Y. 10 Rebs: Park J.H. 6 Asts: Park J.S., Kim N.Y. 1 | Pts: Cao Y.J. 16 Rebs: Han 12 Asts: Wang J.Q., Jia S.Q. 2 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Ferdinand Pascual (PHI), Ho Shuet Mei (SIN), Alexandr Rulyov (KAZ) |
14 November 2016 15:00 |
Japan | 93–54 | Thailand |
Scoring by quarter:26–18, 25–9, 24–11, 18–16 | ||
Pts: Umezawa 16 Rebs: Umezawa 6 Asts: Mawuli 4 | Pts: Udomsuk 17 Rebs: Prajuapsook, Udomsuk 7 Asts: Thongdaeng 2 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Alexandr Rulyov (KAZ), Kong Sin Mui (HKG), Budi Marfan (INA) |
14 November 2016 17:00 |
China | 114–38 | India |
Scoring by quarter:29–14, 26–9, 30–13, 29–2 | ||
Pts: Tan S.Y 18 Rebs: Zhang R. 9 Asts: Wang J.Q. 7 | Pts: Hemmige Mahesha 12 Rebs: George, Suren 3 Asts: Masilamani, Chakravortty 1 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Chan Wai Seong (MAS), Herman (INA) |
14 November 2016 19:00 |
South Korea | 70–38 | Chinese Taipei |
Scoring by quarter:20–9, 13–13, 22–13, 15–3 | ||
Pts: Park J.S. 17 Rebs: Park J.S. 18 Asts: Cha J.H., Park J.S. 3 | Pts: Wu C.H. 10 Rebs: Lo P.C., Wang J.T. 8 Asts: Peng H.T. 6 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Gayan Buddhika Kahingala Waduge (SRI), Lim Sok Hoon (MAS) |
15 November 2016 15:00 |
Thailand | 58–86 | China |
Scoring by quarter: 14–28, 11–20, 20–19, 13–19 | ||
Pts: Udomsuk 15 Rebs: Summat 6 Asts: Thongdaeng 2 | Pts: Wang J.Q. 18 Rebs: Li Y.R. 14 Asts: Wang J.Q. 6 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Gayan Buddhika Kahingala Waduge (SRI), Kong Sin Mui (HKG) |
15 November 2016 17:00 |
Chinese Taipei | 80–46 | India |
Scoring by quarter:24–9, 17–4, 12–22, 27–11 | ||
Pts: Chen M.H. 17 Rebs: Chen Y.T. 8 Asts: Peng H.T. 8 | Pts: Hemmige Mahesha 10 Rebs: Prabhakara 13 Asts: Hemmige Mahesha, Illath Parappalli 2 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Lim Sok Hoon (MAS), Ho Shuet Mei (SIN), Alexandr Rulyov (KAZ) |
15 November 2016 19:00 |
Japan | 64–70 | South Korea |
Scoring by quarter: 16–21, 15–20, 19–12, 14–17 | ||
Pts: Yamamoto 15 Rebs: Mawuli 9 Asts: Mawuli, Yamamoto 3 | Pts: Park J.H. 19 Rebs: Park J.H. 11 Asts: Park J.S. 2 |
16 November 2016 15:00 |
Thailand | 71–76 | Chinese Taipei |
Scoring by quarter:18–12, 14–22, 18–16, 21–26 | ||
Pts: Thongdaeng 22 Rebs: Prajuapsook 15 Asts: Summat 5 | Pts: Peng H.T. 18 Rebs: Wang J.T. 10 Asts: Peng H.T. 5 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Ho Shuet Mei (SIN), Lim Sok Hoon (MAS) |
16 November 2016 17:00 |
South Korea | 69–27 | India |
Scoring by quarter:13–12, 20–4, 17–2, 19–9 | ||
Pts: Lee J.Y. 12 Rebs: Park J.H., Park J.S. 8 Asts: Park G.R. 4 | Pts: Hemmige Mahesha 6 Rebs: Suren 11 Asts: George 2 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Yuen Chun Yip (HKG), Budi Marfan (INA), Alexandr Rulyov (KAZ) |
16 November 2016 19:00 |
Japan | 61–76 | China |
Scoring by quarter: 10–23, 21–24, 13–16, 17–13 | ||
Pts: Mawuli 16 Rebs: Umezawa 7 Asts: Akagi 4 | Pts: Wang J.Q. 27 Rebs: Wang J.Q. 12 Asts: Wang J.Q. 9 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Ferdinand Pascual (PHI), Chan Wai Seong (MAS), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ) |
17 November 2016 15:00 |
South Korea | 70–57 | Thailand |
Scoring by quarter:18–11, 23–17, 20–11, 9–18 | ||
Pts: Na Y.J. 18 Rebs: Park J.S. 11 Asts: Cha J.H., Lee J.Y. 4 | Pts: Sriharaksa 16 Rebs: Sriharaksa 7 Asts: Malarat 3 |
17 November 2016 17:00 |
India | 26–93 | Japan |
Scoring by quarter: 7–23, 8–21, 7–18, 4–31 | ||
Pts: Hemmige Mahesha 8 Rebs: George, Illath Parappalli 7 Asts: Masilamani 3 | Pts: Miyashita 25 Rebs: Kuribayashi 14 Asts: Akagi 4 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Lim Sok Hoon (MAS), Kong Sin Mui (HKG), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ) |
17 November 2016 19:00 |
China | 93–48 | Chinese Taipei |
Scoring by quarter:27–13, 21–12, 26–12, 19–11 | ||
Pts: Li Y.R. 20 Rebs: Li Y.R. 16 Asts: Wang J.Q. 6 | Pts: Peng H.T. 18 Rebs: Chen M.H. 5 Asts: Peng H.T., Chen M.H. 2 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Gayan Buddhika Kahingala Waduge (SRI), Alexandr Rulyov (KAZ) |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Indonesia | 5 | 5 | 0 | 347 | 219 | +128 | 10 | Qualification to qualifying round |
2 | Malaysia | 5 | 4 | 1 | 328 | 252 | +76 | 9 | |
3 | Hong Kong | 5 | 3 | 2 | 307 | 267 | +40 | 8 | Eliminated |
4 | Kazakhstan | 5 | 2 | 3 | 330 | 312 | +18 | 7 | |
5 | Singapore | 5 | 1 | 4 | 201 | 317 | −116 | 6 | |
6 | Sri Lanka | 5 | 0 | 5 | 227 | 373 | −146 | 5 |
13 November 2016 09:00 |
Indonesia | 75–34 | Singapore |
Scoring by quarter:27–4, 12–13, 12–6, 24–11 | ||
Pts: Elizabeth 22 Rebs: Kusuma 13 Asts:3 players 2 | Pts: Chan, Alfian 7 Rebs: Choo J.Y., T. Ng 5 Asts: Chan, T. Ng 2 |
13 November 2016 11:00 |
Hong Kong | 87–41 | Sri Lanka |
Scoring by quarter:24–1, 16–9, 21–16, 26–15 | ||
Pts: Lau S.H. 18 Rebs: Lai N.M., Shek M.N. 7 Asts: Lui S.Y. 5 | Pts: Samarsinghe Arachchige 11 Rebs: Gallassage 13 Asts: Morseth, Samarsinghe Arachchige 1 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Kim Bo-Hui (KOR), Jun Horiuchi (JPN), Watcharin Padungratchadakit (THA) |
13 November 2016 13:00 |
Kazakhstan | 59–74 | Malaysia |
Scoring by quarter: 15–18, 14–19, 8–25, 22–12 | ||
Pts: Olenberg 19 Rebs: Olenberg 17 Asts:3 players 2 | Pts: Ho C.Y. 19 Rebs: Chia M.Y. 10 Asts: Khoo K.S., Ho C.Y. 3 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Shoko Suguro (JPN), Chiang Meng-chen (TPE), Amarjot Singh Mavi (IND) |
14 November 2016 09:00 |
Hong Kong | 72–65 | Kazakhstan |
Scoring by quarter: 20–24, 17–16, 25–13, 10–12 | ||
Pts: Lui S.Y. 14 Rebs: Lai N.M. 9 Asts: Sham T.C., Lui S.Y. 3 | Pts: Zukova 15 Rebs: Olenberg 15 Asts: Baibolekova 5 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Snehal Bendke (IND), Lee Ji-Youn (KOR), Preeda Muongmee (THA) |
14 November 2016 11:00 |
Sri Lanka | 47–73 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter: 9–25, 14–16, 12–20, 12–12 | ||
Pts: Preena 14 Rebs: Samarsinghe Arachchige 15 Asts: Goonewardena 4 | Pts: Elizabeth 18 Rebs: Kusuma 9 Asts: Wongsohardjo 3 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Shoko Suguro (JPN), Amarjot Singh Mavi (IND), Song Houlu (CHN) |
14 November 2016 13:00 |
Malaysia | 64–33 | Singapore |
Scoring by quarter:15–7, 20–9, 12–4, 17–13 | ||
Pts: Foo S.Y. 12 Rebs: K.L. Hiew 11 Asts: Khoo K.S. 5 | Pts: Chan 14 Rebs: Choo J.Y. 6 Asts: Amurthalingam, Alfian 2 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Kim Bo-Hui (KOR), Chiang Meng-Chen (TPE), Jun Horiuchi (JPN) |
15 November 2016 09:00 |
Kazakhstan | 46–65 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter: 8–14, 8–19, 16–15, 14–17 | ||
Pts: Zukova 10 Rebs: Olenberg 10 Asts: Zukova 2 | Pts: Kahol 19 Rebs: Kusuma 14 Asts: Tjundawan 5 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Kim Bo-Hui (KOR), Amarjot Singh Mavi (IND), Song Houlu (CHN) |
15 November 2016 11:00 |
Malaysia | 65–40 | Hong Kong |
Scoring by quarter:15–7, 20–12, 20–5, 10–16 | ||
Pts: Ho C.Y. 13 Rebs: K.L. Hiew 10 Asts: Ho C.Y., Foo S.Y. 2 | Pts: Lau S.H. 11 Rebs: Lui S.Y. 8 Asts:4 players 1 |
15 November 2016 13:00 |
Singapore | 50–40 | Sri Lanka |
Scoring by quarter:12–7, 10–10, 15–9, 13–14 | ||
Pts: T. Ng 15 Rebs: Choo J.Y. 17 Asts: Amurthalingam 4 | Pts: Samarsinghe Arachchige 19 Rebs: Samarsinghe Arachchige 17 Asts: Goonewardena, Samarsinghe Arachchige 2 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Watcharin Padungratchadakit (THA), Jun Horiuchi (JPN), Yu Wei (CHN) |
16 November 2016 09:00 |
Sri Lanka | 46–71 | Malaysia |
Scoring by quarter: 8–20, 16–15, 11–22, 11–14 | ||
Pts: Samarsinghe Arachchige 15 Rebs: Samarsinghe Arachchige 15 Asts: Goonewardena, Samarsinghe Arachchige 3 | Pts: Tan P.J. 26 Rebs: K.L. Hiew 11 Asts: Khoo K.S., Ho C.Y. 3 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Watcharin Padungratchadakit (THA), Song Houlu (CHN), Shoko Suguro (JPN) |
16 November 2016 11:00 |
Kazakhstan | 68–48 | Singapore |
Scoring by quarter:24–11, 23–11, 8–11, 13–15 | ||
Pts: Olenberg 19 Rebs: Olenberg 15 Asts: Zukova 7 | Pts: Chan, Alfian 10 Rebs: Choo J.Y. 10 Asts:4 players 2 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Kim Bo-Hui (KOR), Chiang Meng-chen (TPE), Jun Horiuchi (JPN) |
16 November 2016 13:00 |
Hong Kong | 38–60 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter:16–15, 7–9, 9–19, 6–17 | ||
Pts: Wong 9 Rebs: Lai N.M. 11 Asts: Lai N.M. 3 | Pts: Tjundawan 19 Rebs: Kahol 20 Asts:3 players 2 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Snehal Bendke (IND), Lee Ji-Youn (KOR), Preeda Muongmee (THA) |
17 November 2016 09:00 |
Kazakhstan | 92–53 | Sri Lanka |
Scoring by quarter:19–15, 22–9, 26–18, 25–11 | ||
Pts: Olenberg 18 Rebs: Olenberg 13 Asts: Baibolekova 6 | Pts: Samarsinghe Arachchige 16 Rebs: Wijesundera, Gallassage 9 Asts: Preena 3 |
17 November 2016 11:00 |
Singapore | 36–70 | Hong Kong |
Scoring by quarter: 6–19, 12–20, 5–17, 13–14 | ||
Pts: Tan L.W. 8 Rebs: Choo J.Y. 14 Asts: Choo J.Y. 1 | Pts: Lai N.M. 16 Rebs: Lai N.M. 11 Asts: Sham T.C. 5 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Kim Bo-Hui (KOR), Amarjot Singh Mavi (IND), Preeda Muongmee (THA) |
17 November 2016 13:00 |
Indonesia | 74–54 | Malaysia |
Scoring by quarter:22–8, 15–19, 22–14, 15–13 | ||
Pts: Elizabeth 24 Rebs: Wongsohardjo, Kusuma 10 Asts: Wongsohardjo 4 | Pts: K.L. Hiew 16 Rebs: K.L. Hiew 16 Asts: Chia M.Y. 4 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Snehal Bendke (IND), Watcharin Padungratchadakit (THA), Song Houlu (CHN) |
Winners are promoted to Level I of the 2018 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women.
19 November 2016 10:00 |
India | 38–49 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter:12–11, 14–10, 9–7, 3–21 | ||
Pts: Hemmige Mahesha 23 Rebs: George 8 Asts: George, Masilamani 2 | Pts: Elizabeth 15 Rebs: Kusuma 16 Asts: Tjundawan, Wongsohardjo 4 |
19 November 2016 12:00 |
Thailand | 44–50 | Malaysia |
Scoring by quarter: 14–16, 12–9, 10–4, 8–21 | ||
Pts: Prajuapsook 14 Rebs: Udomsuk 16 Asts: Aiemsumang, Prajuapsook 2 | Pts: Tan P.J. 20 Rebs: K.L. Hiew 16 Asts: Ho C.Y., Khoo K.S. 2 |
Top three teams qualify for the 2017 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women.
Semifinals | Final | |||||
19 November | ||||||
South Korea | 41 | |||||
20 November | ||||||
Japan | 63 | |||||
Japan | 47 | |||||
19 November | ||||||
China | 78 | |||||
China | 64 | |||||
Chinese Taipei | 35 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
20 November | ||||||
South Korea | 66 | |||||
Chinese Taipei | 63 |
20 November 2016 14:00 |
South Korea | 66–63 | Chinese Taipei |
Scoring by quarter: 15–21, 20–16, 17–15, 14–11 | ||
Pts: Lee J.Y. 31 Rebs: Park J.H. 12 Asts: Lee J.Y. 2 | Pts: Wang J.T. 24 Rebs: Chen M.H. 8 Asts: Peng H.T. 5 |
Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok Referees: Ferdinand Pascual (PHI), Snehal Bendke (IND), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ) |
Qualified for the 2017 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women |
Rank | Team | Record |
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China | 7–0 | |
Japan | 4–3 | |
South Korea | 5–2 | |
4 | Chinese Taipei | 2–5 |
5 | Thailand | 1–5 |
6 | India | 0–6 |
7 | Indonesia | 6–0 |
8 | Malaysia | 5–1 |
9 | Hong Kong | 3–2 |
10 | Kazakhstan | 2–3 |
11 | Singapore | 1–4 |
12 | Sri Lanka | 0–5 |
2016 FIBA Asia Under-18 champions |
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China 15th title |
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