2018 South American Basketball Championship for Women
2018 South American Basketball Championship for Women | |
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36th South American Basketball Championship for Women | |
Tournament details | |
Host nation | Tunja, Colombia |
Dates | 30 August – 4 September |
Teams | 8 |
Venues | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Champions | Argentina (2nd title) |
MVP | Melisa Gretter[1] |
Official website | |
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The 2018 South American Basketball Championship for Women was the 36th edition of the tournament. Eight teams was featured in the competition, held in Tunja, Colombia from August 30–September 4.
Preliminary round[]
Group A[]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Brazil | 3 | 3 | 0 | 276 | 183 | +93 | 6 | Advance to final round |
2 | Paraguay | 3 | 2 | 1 | 229 | 239 | −10 | 5 | |
3 | Venezuela | 3 | 1 | 2 | 192 | 218 | −26 | 4 | |
4 | Chile | 3 | 0 | 3 | 192 | 249 | −57 | 3 |
Source: fiba.com
August 30
13:15 |
Paraguay | 73–66 | Chile |
Scoring by quarter: 17–21, 15–19, 23–8, 18–18 | ||
Pts: Ferrari 33 Rebs: 8 Asts: , Ferrari 3 |
Pts: Morrison 25 Rebs: Morrison 14 Asts: 6 |
, Tunja
Referees: Julio Anaya (PAN), Yuliet Méndez (CUB), Carlos Peralta (ECU) |
August 30
17:45 |
Venezuela | 42–77 | Brazil |
Scoring by quarter: 12–20, 13–14, 8–18, 9–25 | ||
Pts: 11 Rebs: Wallen 4 Asts: 3 |
Pts: Dos Santos 15 Rebs: De Souza 10 Asts: 5 |
, Tunja
Referees: Andrés Bartel (URU), Virginia Peruchini (ARG), Carlos Vélez (COL) |
August 31
13:15 |
Brazil | 100–75 | Paraguay |
Scoring by quarter: 23–18, 21–21, 31–16, 25–20 | ||
Pts: De Paula 27 Rebs: Dos Santos 15 Asts: 6 |
Pts: 17 Rebs: four players 3 Asts: Ferrari 3 |
, Tunja
Referees: Andrés Bartel (URU), Yuliet Méndez (CUB), Julio Anaya (PAN) |
August 31
17:45 |
Chile | 60–77 | Venezuela |
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 12–16, 12–20, 16–21 | ||
Pts: 18 Rebs: Morrison 10 Asts: 9 |
Pts: Wallen 27 Rebs: 8 Asts: , 7 |
, Tunja
Referees: Carlos Peralta (ECU), Virginia Peruchini (ARG), Carlos Vélez (COL) |
September 1
12:15 |
Paraguay | 81–73 | Venezuela |
Scoring by quarter: 22–9, 20–21, 17–19, 22–24 | ||
Pts: Ferrari 29 Rebs: 9 Asts: 6 |
Pts: 21 Rebs: 10 Asts: 7 |
, Tunja
Referees: Andrés Bartel (URU), Virginia Peruchini (ARG), Carlos Peralta (ECU) |
September 1
16:45 |
Brazil | 99–66 | Chile |
Scoring by quarter: 28–20, 22–15, 25–16, 24–15 | ||
Pts: De Paula 20 Rebs: 9 Asts: 7 |
Pts: 16 Rebs: 9 Asts: 4 |
, Tunja
Referees: Yuliet Méndez (CUB), Carlos Vélez (COL), Leydys Castellón (CUB) |
Group B[]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Argentina | 3 | 3 | 0 | 219 | 135 | +84 | 6 | Advance to final round |
2 | Colombia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 220 | 134 | +86 | 5 | |
3 | Ecuador | 3 | 1 | 2 | 138 | 200 | −62 | 4 | |
4 | Peru | 3 | 0 | 3 | 112 | 220 | −108 | 3 |
Source: fiba.com
August 30
15:30 |
Argentina | 74–41 | Ecuador |
Scoring by quarter: 25–10, 16–12, 20–10, 13–9 | ||
Pts: Boquete 12 Rebs: 9 Asts: Gretter 5 |
Pts: 7 Rebs: 7 Asts: , 3 |
, Tunja
Referees: Marcos Benito (BRA), Nicolás Flores (PAR), Leydys Castellón (CUB) |
August 30
20:00 |
Peru | 28–84 | Colombia |
Scoring by quarter: 1–26, 7–15, 8–17, 12–26 | ||
Pts: 7 Rebs: 10 Asts: six players 1 |
Pts: 17 Rebs: 10 Asts: 6 |
, Tunja
Referees: Daniel García (VEN), Alejandra Gaytán (MEX), Felipe Valenzuela (CHI) |
August 31
15:30 |
Argentina | 78–33 | Peru |
Scoring by quarter: 18–15, 19–11, 22–1, 19–6 | ||
Pts: Boquete 14 Rebs: Boquete 10 Asts: Durso 4 |
Pts: 15 Rebs: 8 Asts: , 2 |
, Tunja
Referees: Daniel García (VEN), Alejandra Gaytán (MEX), Leydys Castellón (CUB) |
August 31
20:00 |
Ecuador | 39–75 | Colombia |
Scoring by quarter: 7–25, 8–15, 21–15, 3–20 | ||
Pts: 11 Rebs: , 8 Asts: 2 |
Pts: 19 Rebs: 10 Asts: , 4 |
, Tunja
Referees: Marcos Benito (BRA), Nicolás Flores (PAR), Felipe Valenzuela (CHI) |
September 1
14:30 |
Ecuador | 58–51 | Peru |
Scoring by quarter: 13–14, 18–5, 7–19, 20–13 | ||
Pts: 15 Rebs: 10 Asts: three players 2 |
Pts: 27 Rebs: 12 Asts: 2 |
, Tunja
Referees: Alejandra Gaytán (MEX), Nicolás Flores (PAR), Felipe Valenzuela (CHI) |
September 1
19:00 |
Colombia | 61–67 | Argentina |
Scoring by quarter: 18–16, 12–7, 16–17, 15–27 | ||
Pts: 14 Rebs: 7 Asts: , 3 |
Pts: Burani 17 Rebs: Gretter 11 Asts: Gretter 8 |
, Tunja
Referees: Marcos Benito (BRA), Julio Anaya (PAN), Daniel García (VEN) |
Classification 5th–8th places[]
Classification 5th–8th | Fifth place | |||||
September 3 | ||||||
Venezuela | 76 | |||||
September 4 | ||||||
Peru | 62 | |||||
Venezuela | 85 | |||||
September 3 | ||||||
Ecuador | 60 | |||||
Chile | 61 | |||||
Ecuador | 68 | |||||
Seventh place | ||||||
September 4 | ||||||
Peru | 70 | |||||
Chile | 80 |
Semifinals 5th–8th[]
September 3
13:15 |
Venezuela | 76–62 | Peru |
Scoring by quarter: 22–8, 21–21, 16–9, 17–24 | ||
Pts: Wallen 13 Rebs: 10 Asts: 10 |
Pts: 18 Rebs: 12 Asts: 3 |
, Tunja
Referees: Carlos Vélez (COL), Nicolás Flores (PAR), Leydys Castellón (CUB) |
September 3
15:30 |
Chile | 61–68 | Ecuador |
Scoring by quarter: 18–24, 16–7, 8–17, 19–20 | ||
Pts: Morrison 23 Rebs: 12 Asts: 5 |
Pts: 22 Rebs: 7 Asts: 6 |
, Tunja
Referees: Marcos Benito (BRA), Yuliet Méndez (CUB), Alejandra Gaytán (MEX) |
Classification 7th–8th[]
September 4
13:15 |
Peru | 70–80 | Chile |
Scoring by quarter: 18–18, 14–23, 17–18, 21–21 | ||
Pts: 19 Rebs: 7 Asts: 4 |
Pts: 20 Rebs: 8 Asts: 5 |
, Tunja
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Classification 5th–6th[]
September 4
15:30 |
Venezuela | 85–60 | Ecuador |
Scoring by quarter: 28–18, 22–15, 20–14, 15–13 | ||
Pts: Wallen 23 Rebs: Wallen 12 Asts: Wallen 7 |
Pts: 14 Rebs: 6 Asts: 2 |
, Tunja
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Final round[]
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
September 3 | ||||||
Brazil | 67 | |||||
September 4 | ||||||
Colombia | 58 | |||||
Brazil | 64 | |||||
September 3 | ||||||
Argentina | 65 | |||||
Argentina | 80 | |||||
Paraguay | 67 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
September 4 | ||||||
Colombia | 83 | |||||
Paraguay | 78 |
Semifinals[]
September 3
17:45 |
Argentina | 80–67 | Paraguay |
Scoring by quarter: 14–20, 17–16, 31–11, 18–20 | ||
Pts: González 23 Rebs: Burani 9 Asts: Burani, González 3 |
Pts: 17 Rebs: , 9 Asts: 6 |
, Tunja
Referees: Daniel García (VEN), Julio Anaya (PAN), Felipe Valenzuela (CHI) |
September 3
20:00 |
Brazil | 67–58 | Colombia |
Scoring by quarter: 23–19, 12–20, 20–2, 12–17 | ||
Pts: Dos Santos 21 Rebs: Dos Santos 13 Asts: 8 |
Pts: 18 Rebs: 8 Asts: 7 |
, Tunja
Referees: Andrés Bartel (URU), Virginia Peruchini (ARG), Carlos Peralta (ECU) |
Third place game[]
September 4
17:45 |
Colombia | 83–78 | Paraguay |
Scoring by quarter: 26–20, 20–22, 18–7, 19–29 | ||
Pts: 25 Rebs: 10 Asts: 6 |
Pts: Ferrari 34 Rebs: 11 Asts: Ferrari 5 |
, Tunja
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Final[]
September 4
20:00 |
Brazil | 64–65 | Argentina |
Scoring by quarter: 17–8, 15–12, 16–22, 16–23 | ||
Pts: Dos Santos 19 Rebs: Dos Santos 15 Asts: , Dos Santos 4 |
Pts: Rosset, Boquete 13 Rebs: Llorente 6 Asts: Gretter 4 |
, Tunja
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Final standings[]
Rank | Team | Record |
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Argentina | 5–0 | |
Brazil | 4–1 | |
Colombia | 3–2 | |
4 | Paraguay | 2–3 |
5 | Venezuela | 3–2 |
6 | Ecuador | 2–3 |
7 | Chile | 1–4 |
8 | Peru | 0–5 |
Qualified for 2019 FIBA Women's AmeriCup |
References[]
- ^ "Argentina claim historic South American Women's 2018 title in Tunja". FIBA. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
External links[]
Categories:
- 2018 in women's basketball
- 2017–18 in South American basketball
- 2018 in Colombian women's sport
- International basketball competitions hosted by Colombia
- South American Basketball Championship for Women
- August 2018 sports events in South America
- September 2018 sports events in South America