Tourney Name: | 2023 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup |
Size: | 270px |
City: | Madrid |
Country: | Spain |
Dates: | 15–23 July |
Num Teams: | 16 |
Confederations: | 5 |
Venues: | 3 |
Cities: | 3 |
Count: | 10 |
Games: | 56 |
Mvp: | Iyana Martín Carrión |
Top Scorer: | Jana El-Alfy (21.4 points per game) |
Website: | www.fiba.basketball |
Prevseason: | 2021 |
Nextseason: | 2025 |
The 2023 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup was a tournament organized by FIBA for women's youth national basketball teams aged 19 years old and below. The tournament was held in Madrid, Spain, from 15 to 23 July 2023.[1] [2]
The United States won their third consecutive and tenth overall title after a finals win over Spain.[3]
Means of qualification | Dates | Venue | Berths | Qualifiers | |
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Host nation | 29 July 2020[4] | 1 | |||
13–19 June 2022 | 4 | ||||
6–14 August 2022 | 5 | ||||
5–11 September 2022 | 4 | ||||
5–13 August 2022 | 2 | ||||
Total | 16 |
The draw took place in 27 March 2023.[5] [6]
On 20 March 2023, the pots were announced.
See main article: 2023 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup squads.
All times are local (UTC+2).
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Rank | width=170 | Team ! | Record |
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7–0 | |||
6–1 | |||
6–1 | |||
4th | 4–3 | ||
5th | 5–2 | ||
6th | 5–2 | ||
7th | 4–3 | ||
8th | 3–4 | ||
9th | 4–3 | ||
10th | 3–4 | ||
11th | 3–4 | ||
12th | 2–5 | ||
13th | 2–5 | ||
14th | 1–6 | ||
15th | 1–6 | ||
16th | 0–7 |
Name | PPG[7] | |
---|---|---|
21.4 | ||
18.6 | ||
17.4 | ||
17.1 | ||
16.9 |
Name | RPG | |
---|---|---|
13.7 | ||
13.0 | ||
12.6 | ||
11.0 | ||
10.3 |
Name | APG | |
---|---|---|
6.1 | ||
5.4 | ||
5.1 | ||
4.7 | ||
4.3 |
Name | BPG | |
---|---|---|
3.4 | ||
2.6 | ||
2.1 | ||
1.8 | ||
align=center rowspan=2 | 1.6 | |
Adele Cancelli |
Name | SPG | |
---|---|---|
4.4 | ||
align=center rowspan=2 | 3.6 | |
Anaëlle Dutat | ||
3.1 | ||
3.0 |
Name | EFFPG | |
---|---|---|
24.6 | ||
22.3 | ||
22.0 | ||
20.3 | ||
19.3 |
Points
Team | PPG[8] | |
---|---|---|
97.0 | ||
81.4 | ||
76.0 | ||
align=center rowspan=2 | 75.7 | |
Rebounds
Team | RPG | |
---|---|---|
53.3 | ||
52.6 | ||
47.6 | ||
46.1 | ||
45.7 |
Assists
Team | APG | |
---|---|---|
align=center rowspan=2 | 20.9 | |
19.6 | ||
19.0 | ||
18.3 |
Blocks
Team | BPG | |
---|---|---|
6.0 | ||
5.6 | ||
5.4 | ||
4.9 | ||
4.4 |
Steals
Team | SPG | |
---|---|---|
15.6 | ||
14.7 | ||
13.7 | ||
13.3 | ||
13.1 |
Efficiency
Team | EFFPG | |
---|---|---|
124.4 | ||
93.3 | ||
89.9 | ||
85.4 | ||
83.9 |
The awards were announced on 23 July 2023.[9] [10]
All-Tournament Team | ||
---|---|---|
Guards | Forwards | Center |
Iyana Martín Carrión Hannah Hidalgo Leïla Lacan | Joyce Edwards Toby Fournier | |
MVP Iyana Martín Carrión | ||
All-Second Team | ||
Guards | Forwards | Center |
Syla Swords | Maimouna Haidara Jana El-Alfy Dominika Paurová | Awa Fam |
Best defensive player: Anaëlle Dutat | ||
Best coach: Bernat Canut Font |