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PostPosted: 03/26/20 7:15 am    ::: 2022 FIBA Women's World Cup Reply Reply with quote

Tournament Home Page

ESPN US Broadcast Schedule


Group Stage

Sept 22
10:30 Bosnia and Herzegovina 58 v Puerto Rico 82 Boxscore
11:30 United States 87 v Belgium 72 Boxscore
13:00 Canada 67 v Serbia 60 Boxscore
14:00 Japan 89 v Mali 56 Boxscore
17:30 South Korea 44 v China 107 Boxscore
20:30 Australia 57 v France 70 Boxscore

Sept 23
10:30 Puerto Rico 42 v United States 106 Boxscore
12:00 Serbia 69 v Japan 64 Boxscore
13:00 Belgium 84 v South Korea 61 Boxscore
14:30 China 98 v Bosnia and Herzegovina 51 Boxscore
18:00 France 45 v Canada 59 Boxscore
20:30 Mali 58 v Australia 118 Boxscore

Sept 24
14:30 United States 77 v China 63 Boxscore
18:00 Bosnia and Herzegovina 66 v South Korea 99 Boxscore
20:30 Puerto Rico 65 v Belgium 68 Boxscore

Sept 25
14:30 Mali 59 v France 74 Boxscore
18:00 Australia 69 v Serbia 54 Boxscore
20:30 Japan 56 v Canada 70 Boxscore

Sept 26
11:30 Belgium 85 v Bosnia and Herzegovina 55 Boxscore
13:30 Serbia 81 v Mali 68 Boxscore
14:00 South Korea 69 v United States 145 Boxscore
16:00 France 67 v Japan 53 Boxscore
17:30 China 95 v Puerto Rico 60 Boxscore
20:30 Canada v Australia Boxscore

Sept 27
11:30 Puerto Rico 92 v South Korea 73 Boxscore
13:30 China 81 v Belgium 55 Boxscore
14:00 United States 121 v Bosnia and Herzegovina 59 Boxscore
16:00 Mali 65 v Canada 88 Boxscore
17:30 Serbia 68 v France 62 Boxscore
20:30 Australia 71 v Japan 54 Boxscore

Sept 28
(Rest Day)


Playoff Stage

Sept 29 - Quarter Finals
12:00 United States 88 v Serbia 55 Boxscore
14:30 Puerto Rico 60 v Canada 79 Boxscore
18:00 China 85 v France 71 Boxscore
20:30 Belgium 69 v Australia 86 Boxscore

Sept 30 - Semi Finals
17:00 Canada 43 v United States 83 Boxscore
19:30 Australia 59 v China 61 Boxscore

Oct 1
13:00 Bronze Medal Game: Australia 95 v Canada 65 Boxscore
16:00 Gold Medal Game: China 61 v United States 83 Boxscore


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... will be held in Sydney. Just announced by FIBA.

http://www.fiba.basketball/news/australia-announced-as-host-of-the-fiba-womens-basketball-world-cup-2022

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MIES (Switzerland) - FIBA has awarded the hosting rights for the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 to Basketball Australia.

Basketball Australia and the Russian Basketball Federation were the two finalists bidding to host FIBA's women’s flagship event two years from now.

The decision was taken by FIBA's Central Board today, which took place via video conference, having both candidates submit their bids and then each give presentations to the Central Board.

This will be the second time that Basketball Australia will host FIBA's Women's Basketball World Cup, having done so in 1994.

Hamane Niang, President of FIBA, said: "The Central Board saw two excellent presentations today from two basketball strong National Federations. I would like to congratulate them on their outstanding work and the effort and commitment which has gone into their bids. There can only be one host country for this event, and for 2022 it will be Australia.

"We look forward to the biggest women’s event in basketball taking place in Sydney, and also the 12-month qualification period that will take place to be among the 12 teams playing in Australia."

Andreas Zagklis, FIBA Secretary General, said: "I would like to congratulate Basketball Australia on their successful bid. Australia really is a powerhouse in basketball, with the women coming in second at the previous FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup in 2018.

"This is a tremendous opportunity for the city of Sydney to both promote and take women’s basketball to the next level. We witnessed many successes at the last World Cup, and I am sure that in 2022 we will see even more. We are looking forward to a fruitful cooperation over the next two years in planning for this pinnacle event."

The iconic Australian city of Sydney will host the event over 10 days in September and October 2022. The tournament will be played across two venues, both of which are located in Sydney Olympic Park. The sport-loving nation of Australia will get to witness firsthand 144 of the best players in the world, from 12 international teams in 38 games.



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PostPosted: 03/26/20 9:27 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

I'm still amazed the USA has never hosted this tournament.



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PostPosted: 09/22/21 9:17 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Huge news!

<iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/uT5z6O08qTw" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

http://www.fiba.basketball/womensbasketballworldcup/2022/news/with-one-year-to-go-to-the-fiba-womens-basketball-world-cup-2022-meet-event-mascot-karlu-the-kangaroo

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The 19th edition of FIBA's most distinguished women's event, the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022, will take place in Sydney, Australia from September 22 to October 1. National teams will qualify for the event via four global qualifying tournaments in February 2022.



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PostPosted: 09/22/21 12:13 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

toad455 wrote:
I'm still amazed the USA has never hosted this tournament.



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Yeah! I know the USA has hosted the FIBA Men's tournament just once before (Indianapolis in 2002), but never the women's tournament.

From Wikipedia...

Year Host Country

1953 Chile
1957 Brazil
1959 Soviet Union
1964 Peru
1967 Czechoslovakia
1971 Brazil
1975 Colombia
1979 South Korea
1983 Brazil
1986 Soviet Union
1990 Malaysia
1994 Australia
1998 Germany
2002 China
2006 Brazil
2010 Czech Republic
2014 Turkey
2018 Spain
2022 Australia


Who would ever guess that Malaysia would host a FIBA Women's tournament before the U.S. does? Surprised



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PostPosted: 09/22/21 12:21 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Luuuc wrote:
Huge news!

<iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/uT5z6O08qTw" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

http://www.fiba.basketball/womensbasketballworldcup/2022/news/with-one-year-to-go-to-the-fiba-womens-basketball-world-cup-2022-meet-event-mascot-karlu-the-kangaroo

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The 19th edition of FIBA's most distinguished women's event, the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022, will take place in Sydney, Australia from September 22 to October 1. National teams will qualify for the event via four global qualifying tournaments in February 2022.


You folks okay down there from the Quake earlier on Wednesday. I know it was in Victoria, but felt in NSW and as far as Tazmania.


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PostPosted: 09/22/21 7:01 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

IM in OC wrote:
You folks okay down there from the Quake earlier on Wednesday. I know it was in Victoria, but felt in NSW and as far as Tazmania.

Between their lengthy lockdown, violent protests, Perth stealing their footy grand final, and now the earthquake it is a very rough week for Melburnians!
Was only a 5.9 thankfully, so not much damage.



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PostPosted: 09/23/21 5:31 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

So next years Worlds are right after the WNBA season?

How will that impact International players?

Aussies and Canadians shop up, French, Spanish and Belgians if they make it stay home? Or leave early?


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PostPosted: 09/23/21 6:30 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

J-Spoon wrote:
So next years Worlds are right after the WNBA season?

How will that impact International players?

Aussies and Canadians shop up, French, Spanish and Belgians if they make it stay home? Or leave early?


I dont believe Espana qualified for the Worlds.


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PostPosted: 09/23/21 6:34 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

J-Spoon wrote:
So next years Worlds are right after the WNBA season?

How will that impact International players?

Aussies and Canadians shop up, French, Spanish and Belgians if they make it stay home? Or leave early?


Dates for the Worlds per wikipedia: 22 September – 1 October
So we will see how the WNBA does their schedule next year.

I believe Spain failed to qualify for the Worlds


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PostPosted: 09/23/21 8:00 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

The actual qualifying tournaments aren't until February, but yeah, Spain failed to qualify for those. Top two at the AfroBasket going on right now and top-4 from the AsiaCup that's immediately after it make up the rest of the teams in the qualifying tournaments.



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PostPosted: 09/30/21 5:45 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

The four hosts will be determined before they decide on all the draw details. Nigeria and Mali will likely be drawn into the same group so that at least one African team qualifies.
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PostPosted: 11/19/21 12:10 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

The United States (planned for Washington D.C.), Japan, and Serbia (two tournaments) are scheduled to host in February.
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PostPosted: 12/04/21 11:35 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Australia likely without their best player.....

https://www.espn.com/olympics/story/_/id/32790454/liz-cambage-zero-interest-playing-opals-fiba-world-cup-australia


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PostPosted: 12/05/21 11:14 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Hardly the first time that Cambage has confused me, but I don't really understand why she appears to be angry about what seems to be a reasonable email. If you're angry about other stuff from the past, fair enough, but I'm not seeing much wrong with them asking whether she'd fully commit to the 2022 squad.

Ah well, Liz being Liz.



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‘Got to be committed’: Brondello says Cambage’s absence won’t loom over Opals
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Coach Sandy Brondello says the Opals “want people that are committed to the program” and won’t let the absence of Liz Cambage loom over their FIBA Women’s World Cup campaign in Sydney next year.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/basketball/got-to-be-committed-brondello-says-cambage-s-absence-won-t-loom-over-opals-20211208-p59ftk.html



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PostPosted: 01/08/22 12:01 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Brazil has named a 14 player squad for qualifiers:
https://cbb.com.br/noticia/2914/sele-ccedil-atilde-o-brasileira-feminina-eacute-convocada-para-o-pr-eacute-mundial-da-austr-aacute-lia

They named their two national team level college players to the list, which makes it seem like they expect both of them to play, especially given that they only list four players in the 4/5 positions. Now I suppose TMU will not miss Stephanie Soares too much given that they will mostly be gearing up for the postseason. Kamilla Cardoso would be slated to miss games against Kentucky and Georgia, which seems like a much bigger deal.
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PostPosted: 01/19/22 1:13 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

It's an unusual situation with the tournament that the United States is hosting as the vaccine in use in Russia is not on the list for entry approval. Russia will play against Belgium and Puerto Rico in the Dominican Republic and they will not play the United States. Belgium and Puerto Rico play each other and the United States in Washington before traveling to Santo Domingo. This definitely is not the most elegant solution even starting with this dumb format.

Since I linked up Brazil's roster, here are other announcements for preliminary rosters:

France:
http://www.ffbb.com/equipe-de-france-feminine/16-joueuses-appelees-0

China:
https://www.cba.net.cn/gjwlgfxx/3336.jhtml

Australia:
https://australia.basketball/opals-final-training-camp-squad-named/

Japan:


Also in recent news, Canada appointed Fenerbahce's Victor Lapena as head coach with Noelle Quinn as lead assistant so they will not be rooting for Seattle during the WNBA season. They were reportedly in talks with other WNBA head coaches and Europeans with national team experience so we will see how this goes. They supposedly did contact current college players too, but it seems like any that accept would make it hard on their college teams.
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PostPosted: 01/19/22 4:45 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

When can we expect to hear about tix for DC? Need to get those hotels & flights nailed down asap. Think they’ll play at the current venue or go back to the Phone Booth? Thanks.



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PostPosted: 01/20/22 12:22 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

scullyfu wrote:
When can we expect to hear about tix for DC? Need to get those hotels & flights nailed down asap. Think they’ll play at the current venue or go back to the Phone Booth? Thanks.


Not supposed to be the Phone Booth:
https://www.usab.com/news-events/news/2022/01/feb-2022-dc-games-venue.aspx

Not sure what later date that they think would be appropriate to start selling tickets. Now that Meesseman is complaining about the situation, I wonder if USA Basketball refused to relinquish hosting. It would be interesting to know if they actually expect to profit from hosting.
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PostPosted: 01/20/22 2:05 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Even for a tournament hosted by the combined might of Washington DC and FIBA, it boggles my mind that you still can't buy tickets for an event that's in three weeks and been set for months. Maybe they were anticipating fans not being allowed into indoor events so didn't want to sell tickets that might then have to be refunded? Pretty sure I had flights, accommodation and tickets booked by now for the equivalent event in Belgrade two years ago.

Weirdly, I notice that despite going back to Belgrade for two qulalifying groups again this time around, they're using a different sports hall. According to Wikipedia this one is slightly smaller, and yet still holds nearly double the 'Entertainment and Sports Arena' in DC.



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PostPosted: 01/21/22 3:11 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

https://twitter.com/usabasketball/status/1483908679174799360?s=21

In addition the National Team Committee includes Jen Rizzotti, Seimone Augustus, Delisha Milton-Jones, Dawn Staley, and Bethany Donaphin.

I wonder if the player selections will change now. Also are Bird and Taurasi coming back?

Laughing


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Belgium skips straight to naming 12 players, which seems kind of hazardous since I assume that most countries will travel with more players in the event of virus cases.

I will not take language sides so here are both announcements:
https://www.basketballbelgium.be/nl/news/de-twaalf-belgian-cats-voor-wk-kwalificatie-met-comeback-van-hind-ben-abdelkader/
https://www.basketballbelgium.be/fr/news/les-douze-belgian-cats-avec-hind-ben-abdelkader-pour-le-tournoi-qualificatif-a-la-coupe-du-monde/

On that subject, Mestdagh coached in English, but I would assume that Valery Demory prefers to coach in French, so that could be a storyline. The change in coaches means Kim Mestdagh is out (Hanne is also out, but that may just be her not quite being good enough), but Hind Ben Abdelkader is back in so that will change dynamics too.
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PostPosted: 01/28/22 2:56 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

awhom111 wrote:
Belgium skips straight to naming 12 players, which seems kind of hazardous since I assume that most countries will travel with more players in the event of virus cases.

I will not take language sides so here are both announcements:
https://www.basketballbelgium.be/nl/news/de-twaalf-belgian-cats-voor-wk-kwalificatie-met-comeback-van-hind-ben-abdelkader/
https://www.basketballbelgium.be/fr/news/les-douze-belgian-cats-avec-hind-ben-abdelkader-pour-le-tournoi-qualificatif-a-la-coupe-du-monde/

On that subject, Mestdagh coached in English, but I would assume that Valery Demory prefers to coach in French, so that could be a storyline. The change in coaches means Kim Mestdagh is out (Hanne is also out, but that may just be her not quite being good enough), but Hind Ben Abdelkader is back in so that will change dynamics too.


I thought Kim Mestdagh was injured? nvm i just read that she is taking a break from international play (even before her dad was let go)



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PostPosted: 02/05/22 12:41 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

A couple of other final teams:

Australia:
https://australia.basketball/opals-team-bound-for-serbia/

Puerto Rico:
http://www.fbpur.org/not2.asp?r=BE364E6A4D70425089FC21B4DE2589C9

It is nice that Puerto Rico got Guirantes on board, but they are really in a bad group for not having much functional size.
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