FINAL STANDINGS 1. Australia 2. Italy 3. United States 4. China 5. Czech Republic 6. Spain 7. CANADA 8. France 9. Japan 10. Latvia 11. Mali 12. Portugal 13. Brazil 14. Mexico 15. South Korea 16. Nigeria | CANADIANS Laeticia Amihere (Mississauga, Ont.) Niyah Becker (Winnipeg, Man.) Hailey Brown (Hamilton, Ont.) Sarah Donovan (London, Ont.) Louise Forsyth (Langley, B.C.) Hanna Hall (Hamilton, Ont.) Taya Hanson (Kelowna, B.C.) Alyssa Jerome (Toronto, Ont.) Roxane Makolo (St-Hubert, Que) Shaina Pellington (Pickering, Ont.) Aiden Rainford (Toronto, Ont.) Kyla Shand (Saskatoon, Sask.) Jodi Gram – coach Dani Sinclair – assistant Albena Branzova-Dimitrova – assistant Michele Hynes – apprentice Michelle Bell – therapist Megan Pinske – manager Marcus Jansen – physician Agnes Borg – head of delegation |
POOL A | CAN | JPN | LAT | NGR | Record | ||
Canada | —– | 70-55 | 60-57 | 2-0 | (3-0) | ||
Japan | 55-70 | —– | 77-71 | 2-0 | (2-1) | ||
Latvia | 57-60 | 71-77 | —– | 2-0 | (1-2) | ||
Nigeria | 0-2 | 0-2 | 0-2 | —– | (0-3) | ||
POOL B | AUS | CHN | FRA | MEX | Record | ||
Australia | —– | 66-41 | 55-48 | 98-38 | (3-0) | ||
China | 41-66 | —– | 56-44 | 82-43 | (2-1) | ||
France | 48-55 | 44-56 | —– | 65-27 | (1-2) | ||
Mexico | 38-98 | 43-82 | 27-65 | —– | (0-3) | ||
POOL C | USA | ITA | CZE | KOR | Record | ||
United States | —– | 59-55 | 72-63 | 104-45 | (3-0) | ||
Italy | 55-59 | —– | 59-57 | 78-67 | (2-1) | ||
Czech Republic | 63-72 | 57-59 | —– | 92-54 | (1-2) | ||
South Korea | 45-104 | 67-78 | 54-92 | —– | (0-3) | ||
POOL D | SPN | POR | MAL | BRZ | Record | ||
Spain | —– | 59-51 | 77-63 | 70-58 | (3-0) | ||
Portugal | 51-59 | —– | 56-48 | 54-58 | (1-2) | ||
Mali | 63-77 | 48-56 | —– | 77-70 | (1-2) | ||
Brazil | 58-70 | 58-54 | 70-77 | —– | (1-2) | ||
RD 16 | Canada 72 Mexico 37 | |
RD 16 | France 58 Japan 52 | |
RD 16 | China 76 Latvia 46 | |
RD 16 | Australia 2 Nigeria 0 (default) | |
RD 16 | United States 79 Brazil 62 | |
RD 16 | Spain 78 South Korea 44 | |
RD 16 | Czech Republic 49 Portugal 31 | |
RD 16 | Italy 58 Mali 55 | |
QFs | Italy 58 Canada 56 | |
QFs | Australia 83 Czech Republic 53 | |
QFs | United States 56 France 45 | |
QFs | China 55 Spain 51 | |
9-16th | Japan 83 Brazil 60 | |
9-16th | Latvia 78 South Korea 71 | |
9-16th | Mali 73 Mexico 51 | |
9-16th | Portugal 2 Nigeria 0 (default) | |
13-16th | Brazil 2 Nigeria 0 (default) | |
13-16th | Mexico 60 South Korea 57 | |
9-12th | Japan 71 Portugal 59 | |
9-12th | Latvia 82 Mali 53 | |
5-8th | Spain 75 Canada 72 | |
5-8th | Czech Republic 62 France 55 | |
Semi | Italy 62 China 51 | |
Semi | Australia 73 United States 60 | |
15th | South Korea 2 Nigeria 0 (default) | |
13th | Brazil 64 Mexico 39 | |
11th | Mali 69 Portugal 47 | |
9th | Japan 72 Latvia 67 | |
7th | Canada 58 France 53 | |
5th | Czech Republic 63 Spain 51 | |
Bronze | United States 65 China 50 | |
Final | Australia 62 Italy 38 | |
In their opener, Canada defeated Nigeria by default. The Nigeria team was denied entry visa to Spain by the Spanish embassy in Lagos. Associated Press reported that the Nigeria Basketball Federation and presented every document ranging from travelling insurance, birth certificates, sworn affidavits by the players parents which the Foreign Affairs ministry endorsed since they are minors as demanded by the embassy but yet the Spaniards denied them visas. The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has denied reports indicating that Spanish Embassy denied the players of visa based on a letter from the Agency. A statement by the Public Relations Officer of NAPTIP, Josiah Emerole, on Wednesday described the reports as false and misleading. “We deny this report in its entirety. NAPTIP never wrote to the Spanish embassy or anybody at all on this matter. It is true that the Nigerian Basketball Federation (NBBF) through a letter signed by its Secretary-General, Okeke Patrick wrote a letter to the Agency seeking assistance for the team. Calls were made to the Secretary-General to visit the Agency to clarify the type of assistance needed. He said he will not be able to come but that he will send his deputy. Till today, nobody came from NBBF on the matter and there was no basis to write to anybody or Embassy on it. When the news broke a while ago, my Ag. Director-General, Alhaji Abdulrazak Dangiri and I called the Embassy of Spain in Abuja, to confirm the information and we were pointedly told that NAPTIP had nothing to do with the visa denial. We were also informed that the visa application was denied based on three issues: The application was full of irregularities; the application came late and; the person who signed the application was late and couldn’t have signed such an application.” Nigeria (coached by Adeka Daudu) included Shakirat Abdulazeez, Adeola Badmos, Abiodun Yusuf, Onome Akinbode, Agnes Paul, Ifunaya Okoro, Precious Ogbuta, Vanessa Oduah, Blessing Adams, Irene Chukwudi, Adaeze Ezeh and Eloha Adazor.
Canada improved to (2-0) by nipping Latvia 60-57 in overtime. Canada led 15-11 after one quarter. Latvia led 2-23 at the half. Hailey Brown hit two free throws to knot the score at 50 and force overtime. Laeticia Amihere paced Canada with 18 on 4-8 from the floor, 10-10 from the line, 21 boards and 7 blocks. Alyssa Jerome added 10 on 3-8 from the floor, 4-5 from the line, 2 boards and 2 steals. Hailey Brown scored 10 on 1-5 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc, 5-10 from the line, 8 boards and 2 blocks. Shaina Pellington added 9 on 2-9 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 5-10 from the line, 7 boards and 4 steals. Sarah Donovan added 5 on 1-6 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 3-4 from the line and 9 boards. Roxane Makolo added 3 on 1-2 from the floor and 1-2 from the line. Kyla Shand notched 3 on 1-4 from the floor, 1-1 from the line and 2 boards. Hanna Hall added 2 on 1-2 from the floor and 3 steals, while Taya Hanson, Louise Forsyth, Aiden Rainford and Niyah Becker were scoreless. Rainford nabbed 4 boards. Canada hit 15-52 (.288) overall, 14-45 (.311) from the floor, 1-7 (.143) from the arc and 29-42 (.690) from the line, while garnering 59 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass, 5 assists, 19 fouls, 34 turnovers, 12 steals and 10 blocks. Mara Mote paced Latvia with 16 on 2-7 from the floor, 4-11 from the arc, 0-2 from the line, 6 boards and 3 steals. Aleksa Gulbe added 12 on 4-15 from the floor, 4-6 from the line, 9 boards and 2 steals. Luize Septe added 11 on 4-20 from the floor, 1-11 from the arc, 0-1 from the line, 7 boards, 2 assists and 3 steals. Janeta Rozentale scored 6 on 1-4 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 9 boards and 2 steals. Nikola Ozola added 5 on 1-2 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc and 2 assists. Marianna Klavina added 3 on 1-6 from the floor, 0-5 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 2 boards, 2 assists and 5 steals. Laura Meldere added 2 on 1-4 from the floor and 2 boards. Sindija Smirnova added 2 on 1-1 from the floor and 0-2 from the arc, while Kecija Keita Salcevica, Katrina Karkle and Sabine Lipe were scoreless and Jete Katrina Nulle did not play. Lipe nabbed 3 boards and Karkle 2. Latvia (coached by Liga Alilujeva, assisted by Armands Misus and Kristaps Zeids) hit 22-87 (.253) overall, 15-61 (.246) from the floor, 7-26 (.269) from the arc and 6-13 (.462) from the line, while garnering 49 boards, including 29 on the offensive glass, 8 assists, 30 fouls, 25 turnovers, 17 steals and 3 blocks.
Canada improved to (3-0) and captured pool A by pounding Japan 70-55. Laeticia Amihere notched her second consecutive double-double, while Canada’s defence was solid. The score was knotted at 17 after one quarter. Canada ripped off a late 8-2 run to take a 34-27 lead into the lockers. Canada led 53-37 after three quarters. Laeticia Amihere paced Canada with 20 on 10-15 from the floor, 0-4 from the line, 16 boards, 2 assists and 4 blocks. Shaina Pellington added 11 on 1-3 from the floor, 3-3 from the arc, 0-2 from the line and 3 boards. Hailey Brown added 11 on 5-15 from the floor, 0-5 from the arc, 1-3 from the line, 7 boards and 3 blocks. Alyssa Jerome notched 9 on 4-6 from the floor, 0-3 from the arc, 1-4 from the line, 10 boards and 2 steals. Hanna Hall scored 6 on 0-1 from the floor, 2-2 from the arc, 2 boards and 2 assists. Sarah Donovan added 6 on 3-8 from the floor, 0-1 from the line, 9 boards and 4 assists. Roxanne Makolo added 4 on 1-5 from the floor, 2-4 from the line and 5 boards. Aiden Rainford scored 2 on 1-2 from the floor, 0-2 from the line, 6 boards and 2 assists. Niyah Becker added 1, while Kyla Shand, Louise Forsyth and Taya Hanson were scoreless. Shand nabbed 2 boards. Canada hit 30-70 (.429) overall, 25-55 (.455) from the floor, 5-15 from the arc and 5-22 (.227) from the line, while garnering 64 boards, including 22 on the offensive glass, 13 assists, 13 fouls, 20 turnovers, 7 steals and 8 blocks. Haruki Takahara paced Japan with 12 on 2-7 from the floor, 2-7 from the arc, 2-3 from the line and 3 boards. Mai Yamamoto added 10 on 2-9 from the floor, 2-12 from the arc, 5 boards, 4 assists and 4 steals. Mayuko Fujinaga added 8 on 4-8 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 0-1 from the line and 2 boards. Monica Okoye scored 7 on 3-9 from the floor, 0-3 from the arc, 1-2 from the line and 2 steals. Izumi Abe added 6 on 0-1 from the floor and 2-3 from the arc. Rui Mima scored 4 on 2-7 from the floor, 13 boards and 2 steals. Itsuki Hashiguchi added 4 on 2-3 from the floor and 3 boards. Layla Takehara notched 4 on 2-5 from the floor and 5 boards, while Hotaru Kabashima and Manaka Nasu were scoreless and Mako Fujimoto and Ririka Okuyama did not play. Japan (coached by Shinichiro Hayashi, assisted by Mikiko Hagiwara and Yutaka Ono) hit 23-86 (.267) overall, 17-20 (.340) from the floor, 6-36 (.167) from the arc and 3-6 from the line, while garnering 47 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass, 11 assists, 16 fouls, 11 turnovers, 12 steals and 1 block.
Canada finished (3-0) in pool play and advanced to the round of 16 eliminations.
In the round of 16, Canada tripped Mexico 72-37. Hailey Brown paced Canada with 14 on 2-8 from the floor, 3-3 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 4 boards and 2 steals. Roxane Makolo added 10 on 5-8 from the floor, 0-1 from the line, 12 boards, 2 assists and 4 steals. Alyssa Jerome notched 10 on 3-3 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 4-6 from the line, 2 boards, 4 assists and 2 steals. Kyla Shand added 10 on 2-3 from the floor, 6-10 from the line, 7 boards and 2 steals. Laeticia Amihere added 9 on 3-6 from the floor, 3-7 from the line, 6 boards, 2 assists and 5 blocks. Louise Forsyth notched 7 on 0-3 from the floor, 2-2 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 2 boards and 2 steals. Taya Hanson scored 4 on 0-2 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 3 boards and 2 steals. Shaina Pellington added 3 on 1-1 from the floor, 1-1 from the line and 3 boards. Sarah Donovan scored 3 on 0-1 from the floor, 3-4 from the line and 5 boards. Hanna Hall added 2 on 1-1 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc and 5 assists, while Niyah Becker and Aiden Rainford were scoreless. Becker nabbed 4 boards and dished 2 assists, while Rainford nabbed 8 boards. Canada hit 23-53 (.434) overall, 17-42 (.405) from the floor, 6-11 (.545) from the arc and 20-35 (.571) from the line, while garnering 61 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass, 17 assists, 11 fouls, 26 turnovers, 13 steals and 8 blocks. Sofia Payan paced Mexico with 15 on 2-12 from the floor, 3-9 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 2 boards. Diana Cano added 7 on 2-8 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, and 3 boards. Rebeca Morones added 4 on 2-5 from the floor and 5 boards. Gabriela Rosas added 4 on 2-7 from the floor, 3 boards and 4 steals. Maria Gastelum added 4 on 0-1 from the floor, 4-6 from the line and 4 boards. Patricia Ayala notched 3 on 1-6 from the floor, 1-4 from the line, 6 boards and 3 steals, while Sharon Rangel, Ana Canseco, Alondra Pena, Maria Ruiz and Diana Landin were scoreless, while Valeria Navarrete did not play. Mexico (coached by Olivia Carrillo, assisted by Hector Garcia and Jenny Valdovinos) hit 13-70 (.186) overall, 9-49 (.184) from the floor, 4-21 (.190) from the arc and 7-12 (.583) from the line, while garnering 36 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass, 6 assists, 24 fouls, 19 turnovers, 15 steals and 2 blocks.
In the quarterfinals, Italy edged Canada 58-56. Canada had three chances on the final possession to knot the score or win it but were unable to dispatch the Italians. “We are obviously disappointed with the result of today’s game, but we did put ourselves in a position to win at the end, which is all you can ask in those situations,” said Canadian coach Jodi Gram. “While we believe we are good enough to win a medal here, we are still anxious to get back on the floor tomorrow and continue to leave our mark on the tournament.” The score was knotted at 16 after one quarter. Italy led 33-28 at the half. Canada knotted the score at 36 in the second half but Italy rallied to a 44-39 lead after three quarters. Italy hit its first trey of the night to stretch their lead to seven in the fourth quarter. Louise Forsythe countered with a trey. On the final possession, Hailey Brown missed a 15-foot jumper. Sarah Donovan missed a putback floating and the Laeticia Amihere notched a rebound and bounced the final shot off the backboard. Sara Madera paced Italy with 14 on 4-12 from the floor, 6-9 from the line, 14 boards, 3 steals and 2 blocks. Lorela Cubaj added 10 on 4-11 from the floor, 2-6 from the line, 4 boards and 2 blocks. Elena Vella added 10 on 3-3 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc, 1-1 from the line, 2 boards and 3 assists. Valeria Trucco scored 6 on 3-6 from the floor and 4 boards. Giulia Ianezic notched 5 on 1-4 from the floor and 1-3 from the arc. Elisa Pinzan scored 4 on 0-1 from the floor, 0-6 from the arc, 4-6 from the line, 2 boards, 3 assists and 3 steals. Costanza Verona added 4 on 2-3 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 2 boards and 3 steals. Giovanna Smorto added 3 on 1-1 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 1-4 from the line, 5 boards, 2 assists and 2 steals. Lucia Decortes added 2 on 1-2 from the floor, while Clara Chicchisiola and Martina Fassina did not score and Beatrice Del Pero did not play. Chicchisiola nabbed 2 boards. Italy (coached by Giovanni Lucchesi, assisted by Raffaele Imbrogno and Davide Malakiano) hit 21-61 (.344) overall, 19-46 (.413) from the floor, 2-15 (.133) from the arc and 14-26 (.538) from the line, while garnering 42 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass, 9 assists, 21 fouls, 20 turnovers, 14 steals and 6 blocks. Shaina Pellington paced Canada with 12 on 3-5 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 6-10 from the line, 3 boards, 3 assists and 2 steals. Hailey Brown added 11 on 3-8 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc, 2-2 from the line, 5 boards and 2 assists. Alyssa Jerome scored 11 on 2-4 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc, 4-10 from the line, 4 boards and 2 steals. Louise Forsyth scored 5 on 1-1 from the floor and 1-1 from the arc. Laeticia Amihere added 5 on 2-10 from the floor, 1-3 from the line, 15 boards, 2 assists and 2 blocks. Taya Hanson scored 3 on 0-1 from the floor and 1-3 from the arc. Sarah Donovan added 3 on 1-5 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 8 boards and 2 steals. Hanna Hall scored 2 on 0-1 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 2-2 from the line, 2 boards and 2 assists. Aiden Rainford scored 2 on 1-1 from the floor and 2 boards. Roxane Makolo added 1 on 0-4 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 1-2 from the line and 3 boards. Kyla Shand added 1 on 1-2 from the line, while Niyah Becker did not play. Canada hit 17-58 (.293) overall, 13-40 (.325) from the floor, 4-18 (.222) from the arc and 18-33 (.545) from the line, while garnering 47 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass, 11 assists, 22 fouls, 23 turnovers, 8 steals and 2 blocks.
In the 5th-8th consolations, Spain edged Canada 75-72. Canada opened with a 7-0 run. But Spain rallied to a 21-17 lead after one quarter. Rosane Makolo scored seven unanswered to give Canada a 38-32 lead and they held a 39-36 lead at the half. Canada expanded its lead to double digits in the second half and led 57-50 after three quarters. But Canada suffered the loss after repeatedly turning over the ball down the stretch. Sofia Galeron paced Spain with 17 on 8-11 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 1-3 from the line, 6 boards and 2 steals. Silvia Serrat added 16 on 7-10 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 2-5 from the line, 10 boards and 4 assists. Paloma Gonzalez added 13 on 3-9 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc, 4-5 from the line, 5 boards, 7 assists and 3 steals. Lucia Rodriguez added 12 on 2-6 from the floor, 2-6 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 5 boards. Alba Prieto added 9 on 2-5 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 5-6 from the line, 2 boards and 2 steals. Aina Ayuso added 4 on 2-5 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 4 boards and 7 assists. Dolores Pendande added 2 on 1-4 from the floor, 0-1 from the line and 3 boards. Carla Lopez scored 2 on 1-5 from the floor and 2 boards, while Raquel Carrera, Ainhoa Lacorzana and Irene Medel were scoreless and Natalia Rodriguez did not play. Spain (coached by Victor Lapena, assisted by Lino Lopez and Isabel Sanchez) hit 29-71 (.408) overall, 26-55 (.473) from the floor, 3-16 (.188) from the arc and 14-22 (.636) from the line, while garnering 46 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass, 22 assists, 22 fouls, 19 turnovers, 10 steals and 2 blocks. Alyssa Jerome paced Canada with 15 on 2-7 from the floor, 2-4 from the arc, 5-8 from the line and 5 boards. Laeticia Amihere added 15 on 7-11 from the floor, 1-4 from the line, 12 boards and 2 assists. Roxanne Makolo notched 10 on 2-4 from the floor, 2-2 from the arc and 6 boards. Shaina Pellington added 9 on 4-10 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 1-4 from the line, 3 boards, 4 assists and 3 steals. Hailey Brown scored 6 on 1-7 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc, 1-2 from the line and 5 boards. Sarah Donovan added 6 on 1-5 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 4 boards and 3 steals. Kyla Shand added 6 on 1-4 from the floor and 4-4 from the line. Louise Forsyth added 2 on 1-2 from the floor and 0-1 from the arc. Aiden Rainford scored 2 on 1-4 from the floor, 2 boards, 2 assists and 2 blocks. Hanna Hall notched 1 on 0-1 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 4 assists and 2 steals. Taya Hanson was scoreless, while Niyah Becker did not play. Canada hit 26-67 (.388) overall, 20-55 (.364) from the floor, 6-12 from the line and 14-26 (.538) from the line, while garnering 44 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass, 19 assists, 22 fouls, 18 turnovers, 8 steals and 3 blocks.
In the 7th place playoff, Canada dispatched France 58-53. Canada led 14-8, 29-25 and 46-36 at the quarters. France rallied within 51 with just under two minutes to play before Laeticia Amihere notched a three-point play that put Canada ahead 56-51 with 45 seconds remaining. Kyla Shand paced Canada with 12 on 5-11 from the floor, 2-4 from the line and 6 boards. Roxane Makolo added 8 on 1-5 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc, 5 boards, 2 assists and 2 steals. Laeticia Amihere notched 8 on 3-8 from the floor, 2-5 from the line, 8 boards, 2 assists and 3 steals. Shaina Pellington added 7 on 2-8 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc, 0-2 from the line, 7 boards and 2 assists. Alyssa Jerome added 7 on 1-4 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 5-6 from the line and 4 boards. Aiden Rainford scored 5 on 1-3 from the floor, 3-3 from the line and 5 boards. Hailey Brown added 4 on 0-4 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 1-2 from the line and 2 assists. Sarah Donovan added 4 on 2-8 from the floor, 0-2 from the line and 6 boards. Hanna Hall added 3 on 0-2 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc and 4 boards, while Taya Hanson, Louise Forsyth and Niyah Becker were scoreless. Hanson nabbed 3 boards. Canada hit 20-62 (.323) overall, 15-53 (.283) from the floor, 5-9 (.556) from the arc and 13-24 (.542) from the line, while garnering 55 boards, including 25 on the offensive glass, 11 assists, 16 fouls, 19 turnovers, 8 steals and 5 blocks. Carla Mbaye paced France with 20 on 5-8 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc and 3 boards. Coline Franchelin notched 9 on 0-2 from the floor and 3-5 from the arc. Noemie Brochant added 9 on 3-4 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc and 5 boards. Naomi Mbandu added 6 on 3-8 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc and 2 boards. Nabala Fofana added 4 on 2-4 from the floor and 7 boards. Daphne Gnago scored 4 on 1-3 from the floor, 2-4 from the line, 2 boards, 3 assists and 5 steals. Emmanuelle Tahane scored 4 on 2-2 from the floor. Clara Bretagne added 3 on 0-4 from the floor and 1-7 from the arc. Laura Fischer scored 2 on 1-4 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 2 boards and 2 assists. Sarah Saint-Martin added 2 on 1-4 from the floor and 2 boards, while Kadiatou Sissoko and Tima Pouye were scoreless. Sissoko nabbed 4 boards and Pouye 2. France (coached by Cathy Melain, assisted by Xavier Noguera and Johann Ziolkowski) hit 23-70 (.329) overall, 18-48 (.375) from the floor, 5-22 (.227) from the arc and 2-4 from the line, while garnering 37 boards, including 14 on the offensive glass, 10 assists, 21 fouls, 14 turnovers, 11 steals and 4 blocks.
Australia post Ez Magbegor was chosen Most Valuable Player of the tournament. Joining her on the all-tournament team were: Monique Conti (Australia); Jasmine Simmons (Australia); Sara Madera (Italy); and Xu Han (China).