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2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup

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International basketball competition
2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup
28th Asian Women's Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host country India
Dates24–29 September
Teams8 (from 46 federations)
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Japan(5th title)
Tournament statistics
MVPJapanNako Motohashi
TopscorerJapanMotohashi (17.0)
TopreboundsChinaLi (9.6)
TopassistsJapanMotohashi (5.0)
PPG (Team) Australia (87.7)
RPG (Team) China (50.2)
APG (Team) Australia (28.5)
Official website
2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup
2017
2021

The2019FIBA Women's Asia Cup was the first step for thequalification forFIBA Asia andFIBA Oceania for thewomen's basketball tournament at the2020 Summer Olympics inTokyo,Japan.[1] The tournament was held from 24 to 29 September 2019 inBangalore,India.[2]

Japan won their fifth overall and fourth consecutive title after defeating China in the final.[3]

Venue

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Bangalore
Sree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium
Capacity: 4,000

Qualified teams

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Competition format

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For Division A, during the Group phase, eight participating teams were divided into two groups of four teams each. Each team played all the other teams in its own group (a total of three games for each team).

The top teams in each group automatically qualified to the semi-finals, while the next two teams qualified to the quarter-finals, where the second placed team of one group played the third placed team of the other group for a spot in the semi-finals.

Meanwhile, the bottom teams in each group played the seventh place classification game. The eighth placed team of Division A was supposed to be relegated down to Division B of2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup, while the remaining teams in Division A advanced to play in theFIBA Pre-Qualifying Olympic Tournament alongside the Division B winner.[4][5] However, the Division B was not held due to no country willing to host the tournament and India was given a berth in the Olympic pre-qualifiers.[6][7] India also remained in Division A of the2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup.[8]

Squads

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Main article:2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup squads

Each team consisted of 12 players which had to be confirmed byFIBA before 23 September.[9]

Preliminary round

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All times are local (UTC+05:30)

Group A

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Japan330283137+1466Semifinals
2 South Korea321206208−25Playoffs
3 Chinese Taipei312180184−44
4 India(H)303147287−1403Seventh place game
Source:FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Hosts
24 September 2019
15:30
South Korea 48–44 Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 12–14, 10–10,17–11, 9–9
Pts:Kim M. 10
Rebs:Park H. 9
Asts:three players 3
Pts:Cheng 10
Rebs:Cheng 8
Asts:Chu 4
24 September 2019
20:00
Japan 103–27 India
Scoring by quarter:28–7,22–11,31–6,22–3
Pts:Akaho 23
Rebs:Nakada 11
Asts:Motohashi 5
Pts:Limaye 11
Rebs:Limaye 6
Asts:Geetha 3

25 September 2019
15:30
Chinese Taipei 49–78 Japan
Scoring by quarter: 12–21,21–6, 9–27, 7–24
Pts:Huang L. 12
Rebs:Tsai 4
Asts:Chu 4
Pts:Takada,Tokashiki 19
Rebs:Tokashiki 11
Asts:Machida 10
25 September 2019
20:00
India 62–97 South Korea
Scoring by quarter:22–20, 6–24, 15–30, 19–23
Pts:Skaria 14
Rebs:Udayakumar 6
Asts:Geetha,Limaye 3
Pts:Jin 21
Rebs:Bae 9
Asts:Bae 7

26 September 2019
17:45
Japan 102–61 South Korea
Scoring by quarter:24–5, 21–21,30–16,27–19
Pts:Motohashi 21
Rebs:Takada 8
Asts:Machida 7
Pts:Kang,Kim Y. 12
Rebs:Jin,Kang 6
Asts:Shin,Sim 4
26 September 2019
20:00
Chinese Taipei 87–58 India
Scoring by quarter:28–10, 13–14,22–16,24–18
Pts:Lin 15
Rebs:Tsai 7
Asts:Huang L.,Lin 4
Pts:Limaye 13
Rebs:four players 6
Asts:Limaye 5

Group B

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 China330241170+716Semifinals
2 Australia321274171+1035Playoffs
3 New Zealand312163206−434
4 Philippines303171302−1313Seventh place game
Source:FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
24 September 2019
13:15
Australia 123–57 Philippines
Scoring by quarter:38–16,23–18,25–6,37–17
Pts:Magbegor 18
Rebs:George 14
Asts:Mitchell 9
Pts:Miranda 17
Rebs:Bernardino,Miranda 4
Asts:Daez,Miranda 2
24 September 2019
17:45
China 67–44 New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 8–8,13–9,21–12,25–15
Pts:Li Yua.,Shao 13
Rebs:Li Yue. 14
Asts:Shao 6
Pts:Cocks 10
Rebs:Purcell 6
Asts:Cocks 3

25 September 2019
13:15
New Zealand 44–82 Australia
Scoring by quarter: 11–17, 14–26, 6–20, 13–19
Pts:Farnworth 12
Rebs:Davidson 6
Asts:Cocks 3
Pts:Magbegor 14
Rebs:George 9
Asts:Seekamp 6
25 September 2019
17:45
Philippines 57–104 China
Scoring by quarter: 11–21, 15–26, 21–24, 10–33
Pts:Bernardino 10
Rebs:three players 5
Asts:Cabinbin 5
Pts:Chen 21
Rebs:Han 11
Asts:three players 6

26 September 2019
13:15
New Zealand 75–57 Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 14–15,25–17,19–14,17–11
Pts:Boagni 16
Rebs:Purcell 13
Asts:Purcell 5
Pts:Pontejos 15
Rebs:Pontejos 7
Asts:Cabinbin 5
26 September 2019
15:30
Australia 69–70 China
Scoring by quarter:20–19, 15–25,16–12,18–14
Pts:Ebzery 13
Rebs:three players 5
Asts:O'Hea 6
Pts:Wang 18
Rebs:Li Yue. 9
Asts:Wang 3

Knockout round

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Bracket

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PlayoffsSemifinalsFinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
28 September
 
 
 Japan76
 
27 September
 
 Australia64
 
 Australia90
 
29 September
 
 Chinese Taipei51
 
 Japan71
 
 
 China68
 
 
28 September
 
 
 China80
 
27 September
 
 South Korea52Third place
 
 South Korea58
 
29 September
 
 New Zealand52
 
 Australia98
 
 
 South Korea62
 

Playoffs

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27 September 2019
17:45
South Korea 58–52 New Zealand
Scoring by quarter:20–14, 13–16,17–9, 8–13
Pts:Bae,Kang 13
Rebs:Kang,Park H.6
Asts:Youm 7
Pts:Davidson 12
Rebs:three players 6
Asts:Purcell 4

27 September 2019
20:00
Australia 90–51 Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter:26–9,26–14,21–13,17–15
Pts:Allen 15
Rebs:Seekamp 10
Asts:O'Hea,Seekamp 5
Pts:Chen,Huang L. 11
Rebs:Tsai 5
Asts:four players 2

Semifinals

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28 September 2019
17:45
Japan 76–64 Australia
Scoring by quarter: 15–23,20–5, 17–20,24–16
Pts:Motohashi 22
Rebs:Miyazawa 15
Asts:Motohashi 6
Pts:O'Hea 12
Rebs:Allen 8
Asts:three players 4

28 September 2019
20:00
China 80–52 South Korea
Scoring by quarter:25–18,18–13,20–2, 17–19
Pts:Han 17
Rebs:Gao 9
Asts:Shao 7
Pts:Bae 10
Rebs:three players 5
Asts:Bae 4

Seventh place game

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27 September 2019
15:30
India 78–92 Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 16–28,22–13, 19–22, 21–29
Pts:Limaye 23
Rebs:Udayakumar 9
Asts:Limaye 6
Pts:Pontejos 18
Rebs:Animam 13
Asts:Tongco 8

Fifth place game

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28 September 2019
15:30
Chinese Taipei 56–71 New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 14–15, 13–21, 16–22, 13–13
Pts:Huang P. 13
Rebs:Tsai 7
Asts:Chen,Huang L. 4
Pts:Cocks 18
Rebs:Purcell 11
Asts:Karaitiana 5

Third place game

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29 September 2019
15:30
Australia 98–62 South Korea
Scoring by quarter:24–9,24–10, 19–19,31–24
Pts:Allen 20
Rebs:Allen,Magbegor 7
Asts:Talbot 8
Pts:Kim M.,Park H. 13
Rebs:Park J. 7
Asts:Kim M.,Shin 5

Final

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29 September 2019
17:45
Japan 71–68 China
Scoring by quarter: 17–19,17–16,20–16, 17–17
Pts:Motohashi 24
Rebs:Takada 9
Asts:Motohashi 8
Pts:Han 18
Rebs:Han,Li Yue. 7
Asts:Chen 5

Final standing

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Qualified to theAsia/Oceania Pre-Qualifying Tournaments
Wildcard entry to the Asia/Oceania Pre-Qualifying Tournaments
RankTeamRecord
1st place, gold medalist(s) Japan5–0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) China4–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Australia4–2
4 South Korea3–3
5 New Zealand2–3
6 Chinese Taipei1–4
7 Philippines1–3
8 India0–4

Statistics and awards

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Statistical leaders

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Points
NamePPG[10]
JapanNako Motohashi17.0
JapanYuki Miyazawa12.8
IndiaShireen Limaye12.3
AustraliaEziyoda Magbegor12.0
JapanRamu Tokashiki
Rebounds
NameRPG
ChinaLi Yueru9.6
JapanYuki Miyazawa9.0
New ZealandKalani Purcell7.6
JapanMaki Takada
JapanRamu Tokashiki
Assists
NameAPG
JapanNako Motohashi5.0
JapanRui Machida4.6
PhilippinesFrance Cabinbin4.0
South KoreaYoum Yun-ah
AustraliaSteph Talbot3.8
ChinaShao Ting

Blocks
NameBPG
ChinaHan Xu2.6
AustraliaEziyoda Magbegor2.3
PhilippinesAfril Bernardino2.0
JapanRamu Tokashiki1.8
JapanHimawari Akaho1.6
Steals
NameSPG
PhilippinesAfril Bernardino2.5
Chinese TaipeiCheng I-hsiu2.2
ChinaLi Yueru
New ZealandNatalie Taylor
PhilippinesFrance Cabinbin2.0

Awards

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The all star-teams and MVP was announced on 29 September 2019.[11]

All-Star Team
GuardsForwardsCenter
JapanNako Motohashi
ChinaShao Ting
JapanYuki Miyazawa
AustraliaRebecca Allen
ChinaHan Xu
MVP:JapanNako Motohashi

References

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  1. ^"FIBA Calendar". FIBA. Retrieved11 January 2019.
  2. ^"Bengaluru confirmed as host city for FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2019, Division A". FIBA. 4 July 2019.
  3. ^"Japan beat China to claim Women's Asia Cup 2019 crown and complete four-peat". FIBA. 29 September 2019.
  4. ^"Competition System – FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A 2019". FIBA. Retrieved12 August 2019.
  5. ^Achal, Ashwin (26 September 2019)."FIBA women's Asia Cup: Third loss takes India to the bottom".The Hindu. Retrieved28 August 2021.
  6. ^"Women cagers in Oly qualifiers".New Indian Express. Express News Service. 29 September 2019. Retrieved13 August 2022.
  7. ^"Groups drawn for Asia-Oceania Pre-Qualifiers of the 2020 Olympic Qualifying Tournament".FIBA. 28 September 2019. Retrieved29 September 2019.
  8. ^"Schedule of FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2021 Division A confirmed". FIBA. 27 August 2021. Retrieved28 August 2021.
  9. ^"Stage set for FIBA Women's Asia Cup in Bengaluru as rosters are confirmed". Bengaluru:FIBA. 23 September 2019. Retrieved25 September 2019.
  10. ^"Statistical leaders". FIBA. Retrieved18 August 2019.
  11. ^"Japan's Nako Motohashi named MVP to headline Women's Asia Cup All-Star Five".FIBA. 29 September 2019. Retrieved29 September 2019.

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