Asia-Basket.com All-FIBA Asia Cup Division B Awards 2025

- July 23, 2025
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Ya-En Han, 30-year old Taiwanese forward was honored as the Most Valuable Player at the FIBA Asia Cup Division B. She plays For the Cathay Life Tigers. Han received multiple other awards, earned the Best Forward and was named to the First Team. She started playing in the Taiwanese National Team 7 years ago. Han also played for the University national team back in 2019. She averaged over 10 points and almost 5 rebounds per game during the event. Han's 21 points against Mongolia were the most she scored at the tournament.
Roxy Barahman, 27-year old Iranian guard picked up the Best Guard of FIBA Asia Cup Division B. She plays For the Fujian Zoten In China And graduated from the Yale five years ago. Barahman also earned a spot in the First Team. Her court vision propelled her to the third spot in points per game an outstanding average of almost 17 and fourth position in assists per game, averaging almost 5. Barahman's 20 points against Cook Islands were the most she scored at the tournament. Among many awards she won the Puerto Rican BSNF championship title in 2022. She was selected to the All-Ivy First Team between 2019 and 2020. Barahman was also selected to the Eurobasket All-Greek League Third Team back in 2022.
Abedi Mahla, 20-year old Iranian center was named the Best Center at the FIBA Asia Cup Division B. She plays For the Bahman Tehran. Mahla was also voted to the First Team. She started playing in the Iranian National Team 2 years ago. Mahla's masterful distribution skills earned her the second spot in rebounds per game with an impressive average of over 11. She also recorded over 12 points per game at the event. Mahla registered double-doubles in 2 games during the event. Her 23 points against Taiwan were the most she scored at the tournament.
Rattiyakorn Udomsuk, Thai swingman was selected to the First Team of FIBA Asia Cup Division B. She plays For the Dhurakij Pundit University. Udomsuk started playing in the Thai National Team 6 years ago. She also played for the Under 18 national team back in 2016. Udomsuk was previously chosen to the Second Team back in 2023. She had over 3 rebounds per game at the event. Udomsuk led the FIBA Asia Cup in points per game with almost 22. She has totalled 5 games of 20 or more points during the event. Udomsuk's 25 points against India were the most she scored at the tournament. Among many awards she was selected to the Asia-Basket All-FIBA Asia Cup Division B Second Team in 2023. She was also selected as the Asia-Basket All-SEA Games Honorable Mention in 2023.
Sreekala Rani, Indian forward was named to the First Team at the FIBA Asia Cup Division B. She plays For the KSEB. Rani started playing in the Indian National Team 4 years ago. She also played for the Under 18 national team back in 2018. Rani's court vision was unparalleled as she secured the fourth spot in points per game, delivering an average of almost 17. She also averaged over 6 rebounds per game at the event. Rani has totalled 2 games of 20 or more points during the event. Her 30 points against Kazakhstan were the most she scored at the tournament.
Most Valuable Player: Taiwan Ya-En Han (180-F-1995) of Cathay Life
Best Guard: USA Roxy Barahman (173-G-1998) of Fujian
Best Forward: Taiwan Ya-En Han (180-F-1995) of Cathay Life
Best Center: Iran Abedi Mahla (181-C-2004) of Bahman

Asia-Basket.com All-FIBA Asia Cup Division B First Team 2025
Barahman
Udomsuk
Han
Rani
Mahla
First Team

USA Roxy Barahman (173-G-1998) of Fujian
Thailand Rattiyakorn Udomsuk (175-G/F-1999) of DPU
Taiwan Ya-En Han (180-F-1995) of Cathay Life
India Sreekala Rani (175-F-2001) of KSEB
Iran Abedi Mahla (181-C-2004) of Bahman

Asia-Basket.com All-FIBA Asia Cup Division B Second Team 2025
Thirunavukkarasu
Nandinkhusel
Rasoulipour
Lin
Onolbaatar
Second Team

India Dharshini Thirunavukkarasu (169-PG-2000) of Tamil Nadu
Mongolia Nyamjav Nandinkhusel (177-F-2006) of Ulaanbaatar A.
Iran Negin Rasoulipour (176-SF-2000) of Bahman
Taiwan Wen-Yu Lin (180-C-1995) of Taiyuan T.
Mongolia Khulan Onolbaatar (180-C-1999) of Wuhan

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Standings
A
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
4
0-3
B
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3-0
2
2-1
4
0-3
Full Standings
Last Updated: 7/16/2025
Div.B Standings
A
1
3-0
2
2-1
4
0-3
B
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
Full Standings
Last Updated: 7/16/2025
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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LEB
(170-PG-1992)
Avg: 16.5

16.5
15.6
14.8
14.8
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Udomsuk_Rattiyakorn

THA
(175-G/F-1999)
Avg: 21.8

16.6