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2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women


FieldValue
title2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women
genderwomen
continentWorld U-19
year2011
logo2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women.gif
size250px
captionOfficial logo of the FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women 2011
hostChile
cityPuerto Montt, Puerto Varas
dates21–31 July 2011
teams15
confederations5
venues2
cities2
championsUSA
title_number5
mvpBRA Damiris Dantas
ppg_pBRA Dantas (20.9)
ppg_t(76.8)
rpg_pBRA Dantas (12.6)
rpg_t(47.1)
apg_pJPN Machida (7.2)
apg_t(16.9)
websiteFIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women 2011
prevseason2009
nextseason2013

The 2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women was hosted by Chile from July 21 to July 31, 2011. The draw for the Championship took place on March 18, 2011 in Puerto Montt. Teams played a round robin schedule, with the top four teams of the eighth-final four advancing to the knockout stage.

Nigeria did not turn up for the tournament, so the championship just consisted of 15 teams.

Venues

Below is a list of the venues which were used to host games during the 2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women.

Puerto MonttPuerto Varas
Arena Puerto MonttGimnasio Municipal Puerto Varas

Group stage

:Times given below are in Chile Standard Time (UTC−4).

Group A

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Group B

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321243220+235
312187217−304
303171243−723





Group C

Nigeria withdrew from the tournament, the other teams of the group were given a 20–0 win.

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321124103+215
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303060−600





Group D

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330226164+626
321216176+405
312180238−584
303181225−443





Eighth-final round

Group E

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651470366+10411
633459444+1591–0
633364391−2790–1
624379448−6981–0
624423417+680–1








Group F

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651435331+104111–1; +16
651365273+93111–1; −6
651322270+52111–1; −10
633415346+699
624349442−938
615244364−1207








Knockout stage

Bracket

| July 29||55||69 | July 29||83||92 | July 29||71||73 | July 29||70||64 | July 30||55||49 | July 30||66||82 | July 31||46||69 | July 31||67||70

;5th place bracket | July 30||77||71 | July 30||82||50 | July 31||70||52 | July 31||71||66

;9th place bracket | July 29||67||48 | July 29||88||50 | July 30||62||66 | July 30||49||86

;13th place bracket | July 25||73||94 | July 25||0||20 | July 26||89||69 | July 26||20||0

Quarterfinals




Classification 13–16


Classification 9–12


Classification 5–8


Semifinals


Fifteenth place game

Thirteenth place game

Eleventh place game

Ninth place game

Seventh place game

Fifth place game

Third place game

Final

Statistical leaders

Points

NamePPG
BRA Damiris Dantas20.9
EGY Hagar Amer19.3
SVN Tjasa Gortnar18.8
JPN Shiori Takada16.9
CAN Nirra Fields15.9

Rebounds

NameRPG
BRA Damiris Dantas12.6
RUS Ksenia Tikhonenko10.3
ARG Diana Cabrera9.2
ESP Astou Ndour9.1
SVN Tjasa Gortnar9.0

Assists

NameAPG
JPN Rui Machida6.2
AUS Rebecca Cole6.0
ARG Melisa Gretter5.6
USA Ariel Massengale4.3
SVN Nika Baric3.3

Blocks

NameBPG
EGY Hala Elshaarawy2.0
USA Breanna Stewart1.7
ESP Astou Ndour1.6
RUS Ksenia Tikhonenko1.1
FRA Clarince Djaldi-Tabdi1.1

Steals

NameSPG
ITA Debora Carangelo2.6
EGY Sara Massoud2.5
BRA Isabela Ramona2.4
AUS Rebecca Allen2.4
EGY Reem Osama2.3

Final standings

RankTeam
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th

Awards

Most Valuable Player
Brazil Damiris Dantas

All-Tournament Team

  • Brazil Damiris Dantas
  • Japan Rui Machida
  • United States Ariel Massengale
  • United States Breanna Stewart
  • Spain Astou Ndour

References

References

  1. "2011 FIBA U19 World Championships go to Latvia and Chile". FIBA.com.
  2. "PR Nº8 – FIBA U19 World Championship Women Draw". FIBA.com.
  3. (2011-07-21). "FIBA U19W – Nigeria absence brings field down to 15". [[FIBA]].
  4. "Event Guide > Cities/Venues > Puerto Montt". FIBA.com.
  5. "Event Guide > Cities/Venues > Puerto Varas". FIBA.com.
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