Quarterfinals are set in Bengaluru- October 24, 2017
Group Div.A-ATaiwan - New Zealand 66-71New Zealand occupied the second position in Group A. They upset Taiwan for 2-1 record. Charlisse Leger-Walker (174-G-01) came up with 30 points, 12 rebounds and 6 assists for the winners. The Kiwis posted a 33:29 halftime lead. Taiwan eked out a one-point lead at the final break. But New Zealand went on a 22:16 run to ice the win. Sharne Pupuke-Robati (180-F-01) chipped in 17 points and 20 rebounds for the winners. Tseng Hsuan-Yi (168-G-01) replied with 15 points for Taiwan. Australia - South Korea 83-50 Australia fired past South Korea to finish on top of Group A. Isabel Palmer (178-F-01) produced 13 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists to lead the winners. Australia grabbed a 31:19 halftime lead. They added 52 points in the second half and cruised to the win. Georgia Amoore (167-G-01) and Last-Tear Poa (179-F-01) accounted for 12 points each. Na Geumbi (166-G-01) answered with 23 points for South Korea. Group Div.A-BThailand - Hong Kong 93-64Thailand opened win count at the championship. They defeated Hong Kong for 1-2 record in Group B. Nantanach Chumjinda (156-G-02) fired 24 points for the winners. Hong Kong enjoyed a 24:18 lead ten minutes into the game. But Thailand used a 43:28 run in the second half to secure the victory. Yada Sriharaksa (178-C-01) had 17 points and 15 rebounds in the win. Nga-Win Law answered with 18 points for Hong Kong. China - Japan 53-70 Japan knocked down China to record the third straight win in India. Misa Hayashi (174-SF-01) recorded 12 points in the win. China ensured a 34:30 halftime lead. Japan used a 22:9 run in the third quarter to pull ahead. They held China to just 10 points in the fourth term and raced to the victory. Sakura Noguchi (181-C-01) had 11 points for the winners. Yutong Liu (192-C-01) answered with 20 points and 19 rebounds for China. |
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