FINAL STANDINGS
1. Soviet Union
2. Czechoslovakia
3. Bulgaria
4. U.S.A.
5. Brazil
6. Yugoslavia
7. Peru
8. Korea
9. Japan
10. France
11. Chile
12. Paraguay
13. Argentina
CANADA did not qualify
  POOL A CZE YUG KOR ARG Record        
  Czechoslovakia —– 74-48 77-72 72-51 (3-0)        
  Yugoslavia 48-74 —– 60-57 78-47 (2-1)        
  Korea 72-77 57-60 —– 87-58 (1-2)        
  Argentina 51-72 47-78 58-87 —– (0-3)        
                     
  POOL B BUL USA FRA PAR Record        
  Bulgaria —– 52-39 74-44 49-28 (3-0)        
  United States 39-52 —– 48-37 54-39 (2-1)        
  France 44-74 37-48 —– 38-32 (1-2)        
  Paraguay 28-49 39-54 32-38 —– (0-3)        
                     
  POOL C SOV BRA CHI JPN Record        
  U.S.S.R. —– 68-50 91-28 86-39 (3-0)        
  Brazil 50-68 —– 78-47 80-50 (2-1)        
  Chile 28-91 47-78 —– 84-55 (1-2)        
  Japan 39-86 50-80 55-84 —– (0-3)        
                     
  CLASSIFICATION KOR JPN FRA CHI PAR ARG Record    
  Korea —– 70-61 65-53 68-45 73-49 82-59 (5-0)    
  Japan 61-70 —– 65-57 48-52 60-52 66-49 (3-2)    
  France 53-65 57-65 —– 59-61 54-43 71-63 (2-3)    
  Chile 45-68 52-48 61-59 —– 50-56 37-59 (2-3)    
  Paraguay 49-73 52-60 43-54 56-50 —– 73-56 (2-3)    
  Argentina 59-82 49-66 63-71 59-37 56-73 —– (1-4)    
                     
  MEDALS POOL SOV CZE BUL USA BRA YUG PER Record  
  U.S.S.R. —– 70-35 72-55 71-37 70-47 73-45 80-41 (6-0)  
  Czechoslovakia 35-70 —– 76-63 50-31 69-41 60-52 88-30 (5-1)  
  Bulgaria 55-72 63-76 —– 46-42 60-49 60-38 79-44 (4-2)  
  United States 37-71 31-50 42-46 —– 51-43 50-46 59-38 (3-3)  
  Brazil 47-70 41-69 49-60 43-51 —– 66-52 95-36 (2-4)  
  Yugoslavia 45-73 52-60 38-60 46-50 52-66 —– 71-45 (1-5)  
  Peru 41-80 30-88 44-79 59-38 36-95 45-71 —– (0-6)  
                     

The all-tournament 1st team included Petrov (Russia); Volnov (Russia); Kovac (Yugoslavia); Rodriguez (Spain) and Danev (Yugoslavia).

The 2nd team featured Mintz (Israel); Lopatka (Poland); Sevillano (Spain); Dregier (Poland) and Aerts (Belgium).

1966

        Saskatchewan coach Pat Lawson is appointed coach of the national women’s team. The assistant professor of phys ed was a member of the 1950 Pan Am team and was slated to be at the helm of the 1967 Pan Am Games women’s team.