U18 Asian Championship Division A: Australia claim their first ever title - Sep 11, 2022
Australia - China 81-55
Australia claim their first ever title at the U18 Asian Championship Division A. They overcame China 81-55 in the Final game ending China's run as five-time consecutive champions in the competition. Australia, China, Japan, and Chinese Taipei are qualified for the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup 2023 which will be played in Madrid, Spain. Australia opened the game with a 22-14 run and also scored 22 points in the second period. They managed to win the third and the last stanzas for the final success. Isla Juffermans (191-C-2005) stepped up with 26 points and 15 rebounds, whilst Dallas Loughridge (167-PG-2004) added 17. Nyadiew Puoch (189-C-2004) delivered 14, whilst Sophie Burrows (184-F/C-2004) scored 11. Wang Jing (177-SG-2005) answered with 16 points in the losing effort.
Australia and China to clash for Gold in Bengaluru - Sep 10, 2022
SEMIS
Japan - China 51-54 China overcame the odds and silenced Japan en route to the Final in Bengaluru. Chu Huixuan (178-G-2004) provided 18 points and 6 boards for the winners. China who started the championship slow were quick out of the blocks in this one. They claimed a 31-22 halftime lead. China extended the lead to as many as 15 points at the final break. Japan cut the deficit in the fourth stanza but could not avoid the loss. Li Wenxia (181-F-2004) netted 15 points for China. Chinami Yokoyama (170-G-2004) and Haru Owaki (177-PF-2004) tossed in 10 points apiece for Japan.
Australia - Taiwan 70-61 Australia paved their way into the championship game as they saw off Taiwan. Isobel Borlase (180-G-2004) delivered 19 points 11 rebounds and 6 assists for the winners. Australia recorded a 39-33 halftime advantage. They limited Taiwan to just 28 points in the second half and marched to the victory at the end. Isla Juffermans (191-C-2005) tallied 15 points and 16 boards for the winners. Sung Jui-Chen (160-G-2004) posted 25 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists for Taiwan.
5-6 Place
South Korea - New Zealand 73-56 South Korea finished in the fifth position in India. They outscored New Zealand in the final game at the tournament. South Korea led by just two points at halftime 33-31. New Zealand tied things up at 47 heading into the fourth quarter. But South Korea responded with a 26-9 rally in the final period to ice the victory. Kim Mina (172-G-2004) delivered 15 points and 9 rebounds for the winners. Maddie Morrow (175-SG-2004) answered with 11 points for New Zealand.
China and Taiwan advance into semifinals in Bengaluru - Sep 9, 2022
Quarterfinals
South Korea - China 53-70 China stormed past South Korea to enter the semifinal round. Li Qingyang (182-SF-2005) came up with 26 points and 7 rebounds to pace the winners. China earned a 35-28 halftime lead. They held South Korea to just 25 points in the second half and marched to the victory. Li Wenxia (181-F-2004) knocked down 17 points for China. Lee Dahyun (180-F-2004) answered with 14 points for South Korea.
Taiwan - New Zealand 77-67 Taiwan paved their way into the semifinal stage as they held off New Zealand. Taiwan grabbed a 27-9 lead ten minutes into the game. But New Zealand responded with a 45-29 run in the next two quarters to pull within two points. But Taiwan regained control in the fourth stanza limiting New Zealand to just 13 points and rallying to the win. Hsiao Yu-Wen (184-C-2005) produced 20 points and 23 rebounds, while Sung Jui-Chen (160-G-2004) added 18 points for Taiwan. Aria Cowley (170-SG-2004) tossed in 16 points for New Zealand.
Division A: Recap of Day 3 in Bengaluru - Sep 8, 2022
Taiwan - Indonesia 81-16 Taiwan knocked down Indonesia to earn the second place in Group B. Taiwan recorded a 48-8 halftime lead. They held Indonesia to just 8 points in the second half and rallied to the victory. Hsiao Yu-Wen (184-C-2005) came up with 18 points and 8 rebounds for the winners. Angelica Candra (180-C-2005) answered with 4 points and 9 rebounds for Indonesia.
Australia - South Korea 96-66 Australia knocked down South Korea to finish the group phase undefeated. Australia claimed a 45-33 halftime advantage. They unleashed 51 points in the second half and raced to a comfortable victory at the end. Nyadiew Puoch (189-C-2004) fired 23 points and grabbed 8 rebounds, while Tess Heal (178-F-2004) added 16 points for Australia. Baek Jiwon (167-G-2004) answered with 13 points for South Korea.
China - Japan 59-76 Japan stunned China to earn the third consecutive win in Group B. Five players scored in double figures for the winners. Chinami Yokoyama (170-G-2004) hauled in 19 points to lead the effort. Japan registered a comfortable 42-25 halftime advantage. China however narrowed the deficit at 5-point mark at the final break. But Japan responded with a strong 22-10 run in the fourth stanza to ice the victory. Yuzuyu Yasogawa (167-SG-2004) had 12 points for Japan. Li Wenxia (181-F-2004) posted 18 points and 8 rebounds for China.
New Zealand - India 66-63 New Zealand held off India in Bengaluru to finish third in Group A. Aria Cowley (170-SG-2004) nailed 16 points for the winners. New Zealand looked dominant in the first half. They captured a 36-23 halftime advantage. But India replied with a 24-15 rally in the third quarter to narrow the distance. The hosts outscored their opponents in the fourth period but came up just short of win at the end. Florence Dallow (186-F/C-2004) chipped in 12 points for New Zealand. Manmeet Kaur (185-F-2005) banked in 21 points and 12 rebounds for India.
Division A: Recap of Day 2 in Bengaluru - Sep 7, 2022
Indonesia - Japan 35-107 Japan trounced Indonesia to gain the second victory in Group B. It was a one-way traffic from start to finish. Japan accumulated a 58-8 halftime lead. They followed with a 28-8 run in the fourth term to seal the win. Six players scored in double digits for Japan. Misaki Sasaka (173-SF-2004) led the effort with 17 points. Vanissa Stregar replied with 9 points for Indonesia.
New Zealand - Australia 44-111 Australia fired past New Zealand to stay perfect in Bengaluru. Australia sank 60 points in the first half to open a comfortable 60-24 halftime lead. Australia did not slow down in the second half. They poured in 50 points to ease to the victory. Isobel Borlase (180-G-2004) posted 16 points, while Sophie Burrows (184-F/C-2004) contributed 14 points for the winners. Florence Dallow (186-F/C-2004) answered with 10 points for New Zealand.
Taiwan - China 74-61 Taiwan held off China to gain the first win in India. Chine looked to dominate this one as they jumped off to a 25-10 lead after ten minutes. But Taiwan used a 46-19 run in the next two periods to spur ahead for good. Chang Yu-Lan (171-G-2005) finished with 18 points, while Yu Chin-Hua (182-F-2004) added 15 points and 11 rebounds for Taiwan. Li Wenxia (181-F-2004) answered with 21 points and 10 rebounds for China.
India - South Korea 47-69 South Korea beat India to improve at 2-0 record in Group A. South Korea set the tone in the first half. They recorded a 30-15 halftime lead. The Korean side extended the margin at 24-point mark heading into the fourth quarter and raced to the win. Kim Sol (174-G/F-2005) had 15 points, while Ko Seoyeon (172-G-2004) delivered 14 points for the winning side. Yashneet Kaur (185-C-2004) posted 13 points for India.
Division A: Recap of Day 1 in Bengaluru - Sep 6, 2022
Japan - Taiwan 90-77 Japan rallied past Taiwan to open win count at the U18 Asian Championship. Japan led by just one point after the first period but they used a 32-19 rally in the second term to open a comfortable halftime lead. Japan sank 25 points in the fourth quarter to race to the win. Yuzuyu Yasogawa (167-SG-2004) tossed in 23 points for Japan. Haru Owaki (177-PF-2004) added 16 points in the win. Hsiao Yu-Wen (184-C-2005) answered with game-high 39 points and 15 rebounds for Taiwan.
China - Indonesia 91-30 China knocked down Indonesia to open win count in Group B. The defending champions opened a comfortable 51-22 halftime advantage. They held Indonesia to just 8 points in the second half and cruised to the win. Hu Duoling (175-G-2005) knocked down 19 points, while Li Wenxia (181-F-2004) added 16 points for China. Erinindita Madafa (200-C-2005) replied with 6 points for Indonesia.
South Korea - New Zealand 81-64 South Korea fired past New Zealand in the opener. Park Jinyoung (178-F-2004) delivered 18 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds to pace the winners. South Korea claimed a 44-28 halftime advantage. They extended the lead to as many as 20 points heading into the fourth frame and never looked back en route to the win. Park Seongjin (185-C-2004) had 14 points and 13 rebounds for South Korea. Allyah Leusogi-Ape (180-F-2004) replied with 16 points for New Zealand.
Australia - India 116-49 Australia stormed past India for the first win in Bengaluru. Australia looked dominant right from tip off. They established a 60-25 halftime lead. Australia unloaded 56 points in the second half to coast to the win. Isobel Borlase (180-G-2004) connected for 20 points, while Isla Juffermans (191-C-2005) added 18 points for Australia. Deepthi Raja (161-PG-2005) banked in 14 points for India.
U18 Asian Championship Division B: Malaysia clinch the title in Bengaluru, earn promotion - Sep 11, 2022
Malaysia - Mongolia 64-53
Malaysia clinched the title in Bengaluru as they won U18 Asian Championship Division B. Malaysia triumphed with a 64-53 win on Sunday evening. It was Malaysia to start with an 18-13 run and led 5 points at the halftime. Both teams nailed 15 points each in the third quarter and then Malaysia closed the game with a 17-11 surge at the end of the game. Hui Chong (167-G-2005) top-scored for the winners with 16 points and Qiyi Tan (170-SF-2004) added 11. Jia Yun (165-SF-2004) followed them with 11 points in a win. Nyamjav Nandinkhusel (177-F-2006) replied with 18 points in a loss.
U18 Asian Championship Division B: Mongolia beat Samoa in the Semifinal - Sep 10, 2022
Mongolia - Samoa 65-64
Nyamtsetseg Batjargal (170-G-2004) scored last two points for Mongolia that beat Samoa in the Semifinals of the U18 Asian Championship Division B. Her team won 65-64 and will face Malaysia in the Final game. Mongolia opened the game with a 19-14, whilst Samoa stayed tough with a 19-11 rally in the second quarter. Moreover, Samoa produced a 21-18 run in the third quarter, whilst Mongolia dominated the last stanza. They erupted with a 17-10 surge to seal the Final appearance. Bolor Battsooj (170-G-2006) stepped up with 19 points and Nyamjav Nandinkhusel (177-F-2006) posted 18. Malia Ruud (188-C-2006) ended up with 18 in a loss and Kira-May Filemu (178-F-2006) produced 16.
U18 Asian Championship Division B: Malaysia surprise Philippines on their way to the Final - Sep 10, 2022
Philippines - Malaysia 65-66 OT
Malaysia surprise Philippines on their way to the Final of the U18 Asian Championship Division B. Malaysia won 66-65 in overtime thriller to enter the Final game. Philippines started with a 16-13 run, but allowed the opponents to reply with a 23-14 surge in the second period. Philippines won the third and the fourth quarters, however fell short in overtime. Sammi
Tan (175-C-2005) scored the last points for the winners with less than 10 seconds to go. Jia Yun (165-SF-2004) stepped up with 14 points and Xiao Teh (160-SG-2005) netted 13. Kate Bobadilla (170-G-2004) replied with 19 points in a loss and Liane Loon (172-SG-2004) brought 17.
U18 Asian Championship Division B: Samoa advanced to the Semifinals - Sep 9, 2022
Samoa - Jordan 61-55
Samoa advanced to the Semifinals at the U18 Women Asian Championship Division B. They overcame Jordan 61-55 in the Quarterfinal clash. Trailing 2 points at the halftime, Samoa needed a 22-13 surge to seal the win. Malia Ruud (188-C-2006) stepped up with 18 points and 15 rebounds, whilst Kira-May Filemu (178-F-2006) had 15. Phoebe Datson (170-G-2005) replied with 20 in a loss and SARA ABU SHAMEH brought 13.
U18 Asian Championship Division B: Last quarter push sends Malaysia to the semis - Sep 9, 2022
Malaysia - Thailand 57-54
Last quarter push sends Malaysia to the semis at the U18 Women Asian Championship Division B. They overcame Thailand 57-54 in the Quarterfinal clash. Thailand won the first period 15-9 and led 8 points at the halftime. Moreover, they won the third quarter 17-16, but fell 11-23 in the last stanza. Chosita Sakaret (184-F/C-2005) top-scored for the winners with 22 points and Supawadee Aupatam (170-PG-2005) posted 12. Qiyi Tan (170-SF-2004) replied with 16 points in defeat and Hui Lin Elaine Chong netted 14.
U18 Women Asian Championship Division B: Mongolia win Group B, head to the semis - Sep 7, 2022
Jordan - Mongolia 36-48
Mongolia won Group B of the U18 Women Asian Championship Division B with a perfect 3-0 record. They edged Jordan 48-36 and directly advanced to the semis. Mongolia grabbed a 9-4 run and added a 15-12 rally in the second period. Moreover, they closed the game with a final 15-11 run to seal the win. Namuundari Namkhainyambuu (175-G-2004) stepped up with 12 points, whilst Nyamtsetseg Batjargal (170-G-2004), Khongorzul Altanzul (175-F-2004) and Nyamjav Nandinkhusel (177-F-2006) scored 8 each. Phoebe Datson (170-G-2005) replied with 10 points in defeat.
U18 Women Asian Championship Division B: Hong Kong pip Jordan in Bengaluru - Sep 6, 2022
Jordan - Hong Kong 41-43
Hong Kong pip Jordan 43-41 in Bengaluru at the U18 Women Asian Championship, Division B. Both teams nailed 5 points each in the first period, whilst Hong Kong posted an 11-9 run in the second period to take a 2-point halftime advantage. Both teams exchanged the massive rallies in the second half as Hong Kong clinched a narrow win. Lam Cheuk Ying (164-SG-2004) stepped up with 16 points and Sze Ki Ll delivered 9. Phoena Dadson (170-G-2005) scored 9 in a loss and Hind Jumah (167-F-2006) produced 8.
U18 Women Asian Championship Division B: Sumayah Sugapong paces Philippines past Samoa - Sep 6, 2022
Philippines - Samoa 66-59
Sumayah Sugapong paced Philippines past Samoa at the U18 Women Asian Championship. She nailed 28 points as her team won 66-59. Philippines won the first period 21-9 and led 13 points at the halftime. Samoa managed to win both periods in the second half to reduce to final 7 points. Kristan Yumul (175-G/F-2005) delivered 16 points for the winners and Louna Ozar (172-SF-2004) as well as Kate Bobadilla (170-G-2004) nailed 8 each. Kira-May Filemu (178-F-2006) answered with 19 points in the losing effort.
U18 Asian Championship: Mongolia rout Hong Kong in the opener - Sep 5, 2022
Hong Kong - Mongolia 37-68
Mongolia rout Hong Kong 68-37 in the opener of the U18 Women Asian Championship, Division B. Mongolia took a 14-11 lead at the start and added massive 22-9 rally in the second period. Moreover, Mongolia won the third and the last stanzas for the final result. Bolor Battsooj stepped up with 21 points and Namuundari Namkhainyambuu delivered 16. Wing Yiu KONG replied with 9 in a loss and Cheuk Tung Tai notched 6.
U18 Asian Championship: Samoa roll over Maldives in Bengaluru - Sep 5, 2022
Samoa - Maldives 108-36
Samoa rolled over Maldives 108-36 in Bengaluru at the start of the U18 Women Asian Championship in Division B. They nailed 25 points in the opening period to take the lead and never looked behind. Morever, Samoa easily won all the quarters of the game to seal the win. Kira-May Filemu (178-F-2006) stepped up with 24 points and Leiana-Nila Leiataatimu produced 21. Malia Jae Ruud score 16, whilst Lailani Brown (173-G-2005) delivered 14. AISHATH INASHA and AISHATH LUA IBRAHIM answered with 7 points each in defeat.
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