2017 FIBA Under-17 Women's Oceania Championship

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2017 FIBA Oceania U-17 Championship for Women
1st Oceanian Women's Basketball Championship
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Tournament details
Host nation Guam
Dates10–15 July 2017
Teams8
Venues
(in 1 host city)
Champions Australia
(1st title)
MVPAustralia Shyla Heal
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Australia (23.0)  Australia (135.0)
Rebounds Samoa (12.6)  Australia (60.8)
Assists New Zealand (5.6)  Australia (30.0)
Official website
2019 >

The 2017 FIBA Oceania Under-17 Women's Championship was an international under-17 basketball tournament held from 10–15 July 2017 by FIBA Oceania in Hagåtña, Guam.[1] Australia defeated New Zealand in the Finals, 81–60. Both teams will now move on to the 2018 FIBA Under-18 Women's Asian Championship, which in turn the qualifying tournament for the 2019 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup.[2]

Hosts Selection[]

On 23 September 2016, FIBA Oceania announced during their Board Meeting that Guam was to host the tournament. The Calvo Field House of the University of Guam in Hagåtña was the main venue for the championship.[3]

Participating teams[]

On 13 April 2017, the following teams confirmed their participation to the main tournament:[4]

Draw[]

On 12 May 2017, the draw for the main tournament was held in Hagåtña, Guam.[5]

Group Phase[]

All times are in Chamorro Time Zone (UTC+10:00)

Group A[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Australia 3 3 0 440 43 +397 6 Advance to Semifinals
2   3 2 1 243 164 +79 5
3   3 1 2 155 286 −131 4 Advance to Division B Gold Medal Game
4   3 0 3 48 387 −339 3 Advance to Division B Bronze Medal Game
Source: Standings
10 July
13:00
Australia  163–13  
Scoring by quarter: 39–1, 48–3, 40–6, 36–3
Pts: 28
Rebs: 9
Asts: , 6
Pts: 4
Rebs: 6 players 1
Asts: , 1
10 July
18:00
  120–12  
Scoring by quarter: 26–4, 41–0, 23–5, 30–3
Pts: 21
Rebs: 12
Asts: 4
Pts: , 3
Rebs: , 5
Asts: 1
11 July
09:00
  41–90  
Scoring by quarter: 8–20, 7–24, 9–17, 17–29
Pts: 15
Rebs: 6
Asts: , 3
Pts: 21
Rebs: 21
Asts: 5
11 July
20:00
Australia  166–3  
Scoring by quarter: 47–0, 38–0, 42–3, 39–0
Pts: 27
Rebs: 9
Asts: , 5
Pts: 3
Rebs: 5 players 1
Asts: 0
12 July
11:00
  33–101  
Scoring by quarter: 4–24, 9–24, 6–24, 14–29
Pts: 6
Rebs: , 7
Asts: 3
Pts: 18
Rebs: 13
Asts: 4
12 July
13:00
  27–111  Australia
Scoring by quarter: 8–25, 8–31, 3–30, 8–25
Pts: 11
Rebs: 6
Asts: , , 1
Pts: 21
Rebs: 11
Asts: 6

Group B[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  New Zealand 3 3 0 384 73 +311 6 Advance to Semifinals
2   (H) 3 2 1 209 244 −35 5
3   3 1 2 220 218 +2 4 Advance to Division B Gold Medal Game
4   3 0 3 71 349 −278 3 Advance to Division B Bronze Medal Game
Source: Standings
(H) Host
10 July
17:00
  34–139  New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 6–37, 6–28, 12–27, 10–47
Pts: 11
Rebs: , 4
Asts: 2
Pts: , , 20
Rebs: 6
Asts: 6
10 July
20:00
  118–29  
Scoring by quarter: 26–7, 25–12, 38–5, 29–5
Pts: 21
Rebs: 12
Asts: 5
Pts: 8
Rebs: 5
Asts: 3
11 July
13:00
New Zealand  110–31  
Scoring by quarter: 33–9, 32–10, 26–5, 19–7
Pts: , 16
Rebs: 18
Asts: 13
Pts: 7
Rebs: , 4
Asts: 2
11 July
19:00
  34–96  
Scoring by quarter: 2–24, 1–39, 16–19, 15–14
Pts: 16
Rebs: 19
Asts: 2
Pts: 24
Rebs: 18
Asts: 5
12 July
18:00
New Zealand  135–8  
Scoring by quarter: 62–0, 24–4, 27–2, 22–2
Pts: 26
Rebs: 8
Asts: , , 5
Pts: 3
Rebs: 3
Asts: 1
12 July
19:00
  71–79  
Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 15–20, 21–15, 17–24
Pts: 13
Rebs: 11
Asts: 4
Pts: 29
Rebs: 22
Asts: 6

Final Phase[]

Division A[]

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
14 July
 
 
 Australia154
 
15 July
 
 12
 
 Australia81
 
14 July
 
 New Zealand60
 
 New Zealand81
 
 
 36
 
3rd place
 
 
15 July
 
 
 58
 
 
 88

Semifinals[]

14 July
13:00
Australia  154–12  
Scoring by quarter: 40–0, 40–2, 31–7, 43–3
Pts: 28
Rebs: 15
Asts: 7
Pts: 4
Rebs: , 2
Asts: , 1
14 July
17:00
New Zealand  81–36  
Scoring by quarter: 11–13, 24–6, 27–4, 19–13
Pts: 22
Rebs: , 12
Asts: 6
Pts: 11
Rebs: 12
Asts: 2

Bronze medal game[]

15 July
12:00
  58–88  
Scoring by quarter: 17–27, 17��25, 10–19, 14–17
Pts: 18
Rebs: 8
Asts: 4 players 2
Pts: 32
Rebs: 17
Asts: , 3

Gold medal game[]

15 July
17:00
Australia  81–60  New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 22–23, 17–9, 20–14, 22–14
Pts: 20
Rebs: 11
Asts: Heal 4
Pts: 21
Rebs: 6
Asts: 4

Division B[]

Bronze medal game[]

13 July
13:00
  59–42  
Scoring by quarter: 14–16, 16–4, 12–7, 17–15
Pts: 13
Rebs: , 15
Asts: 3
Pts: 22
Rebs: 17
Asts: 2

Gold medal game[]

13 July
17:00
  68–73 (OT)  
Scoring by quarter: 15–6, 15–18, 13–16, 14–17Overtime: 11–16
Pts: 16
Rebs: 13
Asts: , 3
Pts: 22
Rebs: 16
Asts: 4

Final standings[]

Division A[]

Qualified for the 2018 FIBA Under-18 Women's Asian Championship Division A
Qualified for the 2018 FIBA Under-18 Women's Asian Championship Division B
# Team Pld W L PF PA PD
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Australia 5 5 0 675 115 +560
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  New Zealand 5 4 1 525 190 +335
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)   5 3 2 361 303 +58
4th   5 2 3 279 314 –35

Division B[]

# Team Pld W L PF PA PD
1st place, gold medalist(s)   4 2 2 293 286 +7
2nd place, silver medalist(s)   4 1 3 223 359 –136
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)   4 1 3 107 429 –322
4th   4 0 4 113 408 –295

Awards[]

The All-Star Five were announced on 15 July 2017.[6]

All-Star Five
Guards Forwards Center
New Zealand
Australia
Australia
Australia
Samoa
Championship Game MVP: Australia Shyla Heal

References[]

  1. ^ "FIBA Calendar".
  2. ^ "Australia continue their gold standard with FIBA U17 Women's Oceania Championship". FIBA Oceania. 15 July 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  3. ^ "FIBA Oceania board determines 2017-2019 youth championship hosts". FIBA Oceania. 23 September 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Participating countries confirmed for FIBA U17 Oceania Championships 2017". FIBA Oceania. 13 April 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Groups and schedule released for FIBA U17 Oceania Championships 2017". FIBA Oceania. 12 April 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Australia continue their gold standard with FIBA U17 Women's Oceania Championship". FIBA. 15 July 2017. Retrieved 26 August 2019.

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