2020_FIBA_Women's_Olympic_Qualifying_Tournaments_–_Bourges
2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments – Bourges
International basketball competition
The 2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Bourges was one of four 2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments. The tournament was held in Bourges, France, from 6 to 9 February 2020.[1][2]
Quick Facts Bourges, France, Tournament details ...
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Tournament details | |
Host country | France |
Dates | 6–9 February |
Teams | 4 |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
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Champions | France |
Tournament statistics | |
MVP | Sandrine Gruda |
Top scorer | Cambage (26.3) |
Top rebounds | Cambage (11.0) |
Top assists | Costa (6.7) |
Official website | |
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France, Australia and Puerto Rico qualified for the Olympics.[3][4]
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Team | Qualification | Date of qualification | FIBA World Ranking |
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France | 2nd at the EuroBasket Women 2019 | 4 July 2019 | 5th |
Australia | 2nd at the Asia/Oceania pre-qualifying tournaments–Group B | 16 November 2019 | 2nd |
Brazil | 2nd at the Americas pre-qualifying tournaments–Group B | 17 November 2019 | 15th |
Puerto Rico | 2nd at the Americas pre-qualifying tournaments–Group A | 17 November 2019 | 23rd |
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Main article: 2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments squads
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Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | France (H) | 3 | 3 | 0 | 250 | 186 | +64 | 6 | Summer Olympics |
2 | Australia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 249 | 218 | +31 | 5 | |
3 | Puerto Rico | 3 | 1 | 2 | 216 | 278 | −62 | 4 | |
4 | Brazil | 3 | 0 | 3 | 233 | 266 | −33 | 3 |
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Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Hosts
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Hosts
All times are local (UTC+1).
6 February 2020 18:00 |
Puerto Rico | 91–89 (OT) | Brazil |
Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 18–22, 19–21, 28–20, Overtime: 8–6 | ||
Pts: O'Neill 30 Rebs: Gwathmey 8 Asts: Meléndez 5 |
Pts: Dantas 26 Rebs: Dantas 15 Asts: Costa 9 |
Palais des sports du Prado, Bourges Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Maripier Malo (CAN), Dariusz Zapolski (POL) |
6 February 2020 20:30 |
France | 72–63 | Australia |
Scoring by quarter: 14–11, 22–19, 18–19, 18–14 | ||
Pts: Gruda 16 Rebs: Gruda 11 Asts: Hartley 8 |
Pts: Allen 20 Rebs: Cambage 20 Asts: Allen 4 |
Palais des sports du Prado, Bourges Referees: Luis Castillo (ESP), Maj Forsberg (DEN), Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ) |
8 February 2020 18:00 |
Australia | 100–74 | Puerto Rico |
Scoring by quarter: 26–15, 29–24, 24–16, 21–19 | ||
Pts: Cambage 31 Rebs: George 8 Asts: Mitchell 7 |
Pts: Gwathmey 30 Rebs: three players 5 Asts: O'Neill 3 |
Palais des sports du Prado, Bourges Referees: Luis Castillo (ESP), Maj Forsberg (DEN), Virginia Peruchini (ARG) |
8 February 2020 20:30 |
Brazil | 72–89 | France |
Scoring by quarter: 15–22, 12–16, 19–22, 26–29 | ||
Pts: Pacheco 15 Rebs: three players 4 Asts: three players 2 |
Pts: Gruda 26 Rebs: Gruda 8 Asts: Époupa, Johannès 5 |
9 February 2020 14:00 |
Brazil | 72–86 | Australia |
Scoring by quarter: 18–21, 15–18, 27–22, 12–25 | ||
Pts: Dantas 21 Rebs: De Souza 9 Asts: Costa 10 |
Pts: Cambage 29 Rebs: Cambage, Magbegor 7 Asts: Ebzery 5 |
Palais des sports du Prado, Bourges Referees: Luis Castillo (ESP), Maripier Malo (CAN), Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ) |
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Awards
The all star-teams and MVP were announced on 9 February 2020.[7]
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All-Star Team | ||
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Guards | Forwards | Center |
Bria Hartley Jazmon Gwathmey |
Rebecca Allen Sandrine Gruda |
Liz Cambage |
MVP: Sandrine Gruda |
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- "FIBA Women's national team competition system as of 2019". FIBA. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
- "FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournaments hosts announced for 2020". FIBA. 15 November 2019.
- "France see off Brazil to punch their ticket to Tokyo via Bourges". FIBA. 8 February 2020.
- "Statistical leaders (Players)". FIBA. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- "Statistical leaders (Teams)". FIBA. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- "Gruda handed TISSOT MVP award to lead All-Star Five". fiba.basketball. Retrieved 10 February 2020.