2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup – Women's tournament

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2017 FIBA 3x3 World Championships
Women's tournament
Tournament information
DatesJune 17–21
Host(s)France
Venue(s)Parc des Chantiers de I’lle
Teams20
Final positions
Champion Russia (1st title)
1st runners-up Hungary
2nd runners-up Ukraine
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The women's tournament of the 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup host in Nantes, France, was attended by 20 teams.

Participating teams[]

Every FIBA zone except FIBA Africa were represented. The top 20 teams, including the hosts, based on the FIBA National Federation ranking qualified for the tournament as of 01.03.2017.[1]

Players[]

Team Players (World Ranking as of 17.06.2017)
 Andorra (822), (1774), (2069), (2081)
 Argentina (51928), (-), Mara Marchizotti (-), (-)
 Australia Rebecca Cole (-), Carley Mijović (-), Nadeen Payne (-), Amelia Todhunter (-)
  (3594), (4185), Fatima Ali (4467), (25514)
 China (11558), (20947), (24920), (24947)
  (199), (366), Michaela Uhrová (472), (621)
 France Alice Nayo (535), (582), (712), Sabrina Palie (849)
 Germany (17623), (17802), (17803), (25211)
 Hungary (261), (1762), (3608), (4373)
 Italy Marcella Filippi (635), (1195), (13559), (-)
 Japan (5571), (15472), (40307), Ryoko Yano (-)
  (1969), (2215), (2627), (22452)
  (1781), (2152), (7040), (8870)
 Netherlands (4061), (5846), (5855), (5873)
 Russia (1401), (3887), Anastasia Logunova (-), (-)
 Spain (2313), (2325), (2628), (10509)
  Switzerland (1054), (1075), (1357), (20723)
  (1413), (1442), (1508), (1543)
 Ukraine (394), (737), (1185), (3055)
 Venezuela (2337), (3520), (3683), (4066)

Main tournament[]

Preliminary round[]

Pool A[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Russia Hungary Germany Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan
1  Russia 4 4 0 75 24 +51 Qualification to knockout stage 12–10 20–7 21–3 22–4
2  Hungary 4 3 1 73 27 +46 10–12 20–6 21–6 22–3
3  Germany 4 2 2 47 58 −11 7–20 6–20 21–6 13–12
4  Kazakhstan 4 1 3 34 67 −33 3–21 6–21 6–21 19–4
5   4 0 4 23 76 −53 4–22 3–22 12–13 4–19
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-Head record; 3) Points scored; 4) Higher seed.

Pool B[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Switzerland Spain France Turkmenistan Venezuela
1   Switzerland 4 4 0 72 34 +38 Qualification to knockout stage 15–13 15–13 21–4 21–4
2  Spain 4 3 1 71 39 +32 13–15 17–15 20–3 21–6
3  France 4 2 2 60 53 +7 13–15 15–17 17–9 15–12
4   4 1 3 27 67 −40 4–21 3–20 9–17 11–9
5  Venezuela 4 0 4 31 68 −37 4–21 6–21 12–15 9–11
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-Head record; 3) Points scored; 4) Higher seed.

Pool C[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Netherlands Ukraine Australia Japan China
1  Netherlands 4 4 0 61 45 +16 Qualification to knockout stage 17–12 16–14 16–9 12–10
2  Ukraine 4 3 1 70 47 +23 12–17 21–12 15–9 22–9
3  Australia 4 2 2 65 52 +13 14–16 12–21 18–8 21–7
4  Japan 4 1 3 45 58 −13 9–16 9–15 8–18 19–9
5  China 4 0 4 35 74 −39 10–12 9–22 7–21 9–19
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-Head record; 3) Points scored; 4) Higher seed.

Pool D[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Italy Czech Republic Argentina Andorra Bahrain
1  Italy 4 4 0 73 29 +44 Qualification to knockout stage 18–8 15–5 18–11 21–5
2  Czech Republic 4 3 1 71 44 +27 8–18 21–10 21–9 21–7
3  Argentina 4 2 2 51 46 +5 5–15 10–21 15–6 21–4
4  Andorra 4 1 3 39 36 +3 11–18 9–21 6–15 13–7
5   4 0 4 23 61 −38 5–21 7–21 4–21 7–13
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-Head record; 3) Points scored; 4) Higher seed.

Knockout stage[]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
 Russia22
 
 
 
 Czech Republic13
 
 Russia21
 
 
 
 Netherlands9
 
 Netherlands17
 
 
 
 Spain13
 
 Russia19
 
 
 
 Hungary12
 
  Switzerland9
 
 
 
 Ukraine13
 
 Ukraine13
 
 
 
 Hungary15 Bronze Final
 
 Italy16
 
 
 
 Hungary18
 
 Netherlands13
 
 
 Ukraine15
 

Final standings[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF
1  Russia 7 7 0 137
2  Hungary 7 5 2 118
3  Ukraine 7 5 2 111
4  Netherlands 7 5 2 100
5  Italy 5 4 1 89
6   Switzerland 5 4 1 81
7  Czech Republic 5 3 2 84
8  Spain 5 3 2 84
9  Australia 4 2 2 65
10  France 4 2 2 60
11  Argentina 4 2 2 51
12  Germany 4 2 2 47
13  Japan 4 1 3 45
14  Andorra 4 1 3 39
15  Kazakhstan 4 1 3 34
16   4 1 3 27
17  China 4 0 4 35
18  Venezuela 4 0 4 31
19   4 0 4 23
20   4 0 4 23

Individual contests[]

Skills contest[]

Qualification[]

Format

One player from each women's team was eligible to enter the Skills contest. In the qualification stage, each player were to perform a set of basketball moves and skills from a starting line at a side of the player's choosing:[2]

  • Hit Corner Shot after the "Go" signal is made
  • Dribble through a slalom through four cones
  • Make a straight pass into a target
  • Dribble through a second slalom with 2 balls forwards then backwards
  • Make a straight pass
  • Make a third dribble through the slalom
  • Score a basket.

The four fastest women who were able to perform the tasked required qualified for the final round. A time limit of 45 seconds was given. In the case of a tie, the tied players would have to do the same run again.[2]

Results[2]
Qualification for the final
Team Player Time left
 Andorra Claudia Brunet 16
 Netherlands Karin Kuijt 16
 Japan Yui Hanada 15
 China Liu Yusen 14.9
 Australia Rebecca Cole 14.6
 France Caroline Heriaud 12
 Hungary Alexandra Theodorean 12
 Spain Sandra Ygueravide 12
 Venezuela Raymar Garcia 11
 Argentina Ines Orselli 8
 Germany Lara Muller 7
 Russia Anna Leskovtseva 6
  Layla Halilova 3
 Italy Rae Lin D'alie 2

Final[]

Format

The format used in the qualification round is used once again but this time the players face each other head to head with the best player from the qualification playing against the fourth best and the second best player playing against the third.[2]

Results
Team Player
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Andorra Claudia Brunet
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Netherlands Karin Kuijt
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan Yui Hanada
4th  China Liu Yusen

Awards[]

Team of the Day
Game of the Day
MVP of tournament
  • Russia Anna Leshkovtseva[5]


 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Champions – Women's  

Russia
1st title

References[]

  1. ^ "Team". FIBA. 10 June 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Skills Contest". FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017. FIBA. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Netherlands shine on Day 1 at FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017". FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017. FIBA. 17 June 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  4. ^ "France impress on Day 2 at FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017". FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017. FIBA. 18 June 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  5. ^ "MVP Leshkovtseva stars on women's Team of the Tournament at FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017". FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017. FIBA. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2017.

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