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    2014 Various Non-USA related International Basketball

    Why not have another thread?

    There are plenty of other international events this summer, including youth tournaments and qualifying for future tournaments, including the 2016 Olympics.

    Over the weekend, the 2014 South Asian Championship was finished with India beating out the other four teams in round robin play. As a result, they qualify for the 2014 FIBA Asia Cup in two months. That tournament will send its winner to the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship automatically, which will put them in contention to take the continent's berth in the Olympics. Full details do not seem to be available, but here were the final standings:
    http://www.fibaasia.net/NewsDetails.aspx?id=4160

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    I have so many threads going these day that I forget to post in some of them.

    Today, the South East Asia Basketball Association championships wrapped up. With the regional power of the Philippines out of the tournament, the other three teams were all in a position to compete for the title. Singapore took care of business early by winning the first two games, leaving Indonesia to beat Malaysia for second place in the final game. Again, this is one early part of the qualification process for the next Olympics.

    Boxscores:
    http://www.sportingpulse.com/round_i...0601-0&pool=-1
    http://www.sportingpulse.com/round_i...0601-0&pool=-1
    http://www.sportingpulse.com/round_i...0601-0&pool=-1

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    Olek Czyz is on the preliminary list for Poland's national team. Later this summer, they will be attempting to qualify for the 2015 edition of Eurobasket.
    http://www.pzkosz.pl/aktualnosci/tay...ntacji-polski/

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    This week, the West Asia Basketball Association had their championships. Lebanon had been trying to get a team together in time after their suspension was over (if you think the NBA has issues with refs and owners, they are no where near as bad as Lebanon's were last year) but did manage to do so, leaving the field at six teams. Iran, which did not need to qualify for the FIBA Asia Cup in July, sent their U18 team instead of the senior national team, but still managed to be in contention by finishing second. That left, Jordan, which had enough of their star players even missing a few, as the best team left, allowing them to win and grab the qualification spot for the next tournament. Two are their stars are former DII stars, Sam Daghles and their naturalized player Rasheim Wright. Syria finished third even without their star player while Palestine, led by emerging Asian star Sani Sakakini looked to establish itself, finishing fifth between Iraq and Yemen.

    Here are the final standings:
    Jordan 5-0
    Iran 4-1
    Syria 3-2
    Iraq 2-3
    Palestine 1-4
    Yemen 0-5

    Boxscores:

    Day 1:
    Syria 72-68 Iraq http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PDF01201452691239.PDF
    Iran 59-56 Palestine http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PDF0120145269135.PDF
    Jordan 98-38 Yemen http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PDF01201452691335.PDF

    Day 2:
    Iraq 75-55 Palestine http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PDF01201452622152.PDF
    Iran 76-39 Yemen http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PD...4526221532.PDF
    Jordan 82-71 Syria http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PD...4526221559.PDF

    Day 3:
    Iraq 90-49 Yemen http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PD...4527224439.PDF
    Syria 81 Palestine http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PDF01201452722458.PDF
    Jordan 69-57 Iran http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PD...4527224536.PDF

    Day 4:
    Palestine 75-54 Yemen http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PDF01201452901338.PDF
    Iran 77-74 Syria http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PDF0120145290143.PDF
    Jordan 65-54 Iraq http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PDF01201452901430.PDF

    Day 5:
    Syria 103-46 Yemen http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PD...4529211726.PDF
    Iran 69-58 Iraq http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PDF01201452921182.PDF
    Jordan 74-57 Palestine http://www.fibaasia.net/PDFUpload/PD...4529211833.PDF

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    In most countries, the international teams compete in something every single summer. The Women's National Teams in Europe that did not qualify for the World Championship are now playing for qualification to the next European Championship. Most of this set of games are tomorrow, but two teams who expect to qualify opened things up today as Russia defeated Sweden 65-51. Russia is some way short of full strength right now, and are not planning on using a naturalized player. Sweden's naturalized player, ex-North Carolina State player Ashley Key, had 12 points in the loss.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

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    There were more qualifiers on Sunday.

    In Group A, Poland beat Luxembourg 66-33 as ex-UTEP player Katarzyna Krezel had 11 points. In the other game, Slovakia beat Slovenia 74-58 as ex-WNBA player Zuzana Zirkova had 10 points and 7 assists.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group B, Great Britain beat Belgium 56-49 to open the day. In the win, ex-Boston University player Rachael Vanderwal had 17 points, Harvard player Temi Fagbenle had 14 points, and ex-Florida player Azania Stewart had 10 points and 8 rebounds. Lithuania dismantled Macedonia 108-66 as ex-Drexel player Kamile Nacickaite had 17 points. Macedonia's naturalized player, ex-Middle Tennessee State player Chrissy Givens aka Krisi Tijana Givens, did everything she could, compiling 27 points, 12 rebounds, and 6 assists before fouling out.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group C, Italy got a bit of a test at home against Estonia, but won 66-58 as ex-WNBA player Raffaella Masciadri had 10 points. In the loss, ex-Binghampton player Viive-Kai Rebane had 14 points and 7 rebounds. Latvia beat Portugal 71-61 as they got 16 points and 7 rebounds from ex-Western Illinois player Zane Tamane.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group D, Ukraine eased past Finland 83-49 as ex-Rice player Valeriya Berezhynska had 12 points and 6 rebounds. In the loss, ex-Xavier player Taru Tuukkanen had 11 points and ex-Lamar player Dionne Pounds had 10 points. Montenegro beat Germany 63-52 as their naturalized player, ex-USC player Shay Murphy, who had to make the trip in the middle of the WNBA season, had 11 points and 6 rebounds.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group F, Croatia managed to sneak out of Bulgaria with a 69-65 win with ex-South Carolina player Iva Sliskovic providing 10 points.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

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    Due to the ongoing situation in Ukraine, they are not hosting any of their qualifiers for the European Championship on the Women's side. The decision for the fate of the Men's 2015 Eurobasket tournament is also due soon. As a result, they have to play all their qualifiers on the road, but were able to win again in Finland 75-52. In the loss, ex-Xavier player Taru Tuukkanen had 13 points and 6 rebounds and ex-Seton Hall player Heta Korpivaara had 10 points.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    Elsewhere in international basketball:

    The groups have been draw for the FIBA Asia Cup this summer, which is one step on the road to Olympic qualification. Three teams there will also be using the time as key preparation for the world championships. Group A contains hosts China as well as India, Indonesia, Iran, and Japan. In Group B, Jordan, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Uzbekistan will be competing.

    Closer to home, group have also been drawn for Centrobasket and the South American Championships this summer. Unlike the United States and Canada, who get automatic spots in the FIBA Americas championships, all other countries must qualify regionally to progress to the continental tournament. Final Caribbean qualifiers have yet to be decided.

    Centrobasket Men (Mexico):
    A: Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Caribbean 2, Panama
    B: Puerto Rico, El Salvador, Caribbean 3, Caribbean 1, Mexico

    Centrobasket Women (Mexico):
    A: Costa Rica, Mexico, Caribbean 2, Puerto Rico
    B: El Salvador, Caribbean 3, Caribbean 1, Cuba

    South America Men (Venezuela):
    A: Brazil, Paraguay, Ecuador, Argentina
    B: Uruguay, Chile, Peru, Venezuela

    South America Women (Ecuador):
    A: Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Peru
    B: Brazil, Venezuela, Uruguay, Ecuador

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    The rest of this set of qualifiers in Europe were today.

    In Group A, Poland went to Slovenia and won 68-59. Ewelina Kobryn made it in time after going on break from the WNBA to provide 12 points and 8 rebounds and ex-UTEP player Katarzyna Krezel had 11 points. In the other game, Slovakia went to Luxembourg and won 70-42.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group B, Great Britain went to Macedonia and dominated the first half in a 78-53 win. In the win, Harvard's Temi Fagbenle had 15 points and 6 rebounds, ex-Marquette player Lauren Thomas-Johnson had 11 points, and St. Francis (New York) player Elidh Simpson had 10 points. In the loss, naturalized ex-Middle Tennessee State player Chrissy Givens (or Krisi Tijana Givens) gave everything she could with 21 points as they came up short again. In the other game, Lithuania won 77-67 in Belgium.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group C, Latvia went to Estonia and won 74-56. In the win, ex-UTEP player Anete Steinberga had 14 points and 7 rebounds and ex-Western Illinois player Zane Tamane had 12 points. Portugal stunned Italy at home 54-52 in the late game. Ex-UT San Antonio player Ana Oliveira had 15 points in the win.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group D, Montenegro showed the usefulness of a naturalized star as they went to Germany and won 60-48. Shay Murphy had 21 points and 6 rebounds as she is at least being productive in her break from the WNBA.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group E, Sweden eased past the Netherlands 72-45 at home. In the win, naturalized former North Carolina State player Ashley Key led all scorers with 18 points and ex-St. Peter's player Anna Barthold had 10 points and 7 rebounds. In the loss, ex-St. Joseph's player Chatilla Van Grinsven had 13 points and 10 rebounds.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group F, Croatia came back at home to beat Israel 76-73. In the win, ex-South Carolina player Iva Sliskovic had 14 points and ex-Richmond player Mirna Mazic had 11 points. In the loss, ex-Maryland player Shay Doron had 14 points and ex-Villanova player Katia Levitsky and ex-Toledo player Naama Shafir had 10 points. each.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

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    Sunday included another full slate of qualifiers in Europe.

    In Group A, it was the key matchup at the top of the standings as Poland hosted Slovakia, needing overtime to win 75-70. Ewelina Kobryn, putting her WNBA season on hold to play for the national team, had 24 points and 9 rebounds in the win. Ex-Maryland player Kristi Toliver, who also had to duck out of WNBA games to take up her new passport, made her debut as the naturalized player with 17 points and 8 assists in the loss. In the other game, Slovenia was the latest team to heap misery on Luxembourg, waxing them 75-35 at home.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html

    In Group B, Belgium used a balanced attack at home to beat Macedonia 94-66. Ex-Middle Tennessee State player Chrissy Givens, the naturalized player, had another solid effort in a loss with 20 points. At the top of the group, Lithuania beat Great Britain 81-61 as ex-Drexel player Kamile Nacickaite had 14 points. In the loss, Harvard player Temi Fagbenle had 16 points and ex-St. Bonaventure's player Stefanie Collins had 14 points and 10 rebounds.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html

    In Group C, Estonia beat Portugal 67-60 after coming back in the fourth quarter. Latvia beat Italy 70-59 at home. In the loss, ex-WNBA player Raffaella Masciadri had 11 points.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html

    In Group D, Ukraine now gets to visit Germany for two straight games and continues to run through the group even with no home games as they won 81-72. In the win, ex-Rice player Valeriya Berezhynska had 13 points and 7 rebounds. Montenegro led Finland for the enitre game, but it was close at the end as they held 75-72. Shay Murphy, the former USC player who took a WNBA break to take up her naturalized player position, had 11 points and 7 rebounds in the win. In the loss, ex-Lamar player Dionne Pounds, had 25 points and ex-Seton Hall player Heta Korpivaara, had 13 points.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html

    In Group E, Russia went to the Netherland and won 68-60. In the win, ex-WNBA player Irina Osipova had 12 points and 11 rebounds while ex-Colorado State player Natalie van den Adel had 14 points in the loss.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html

    In Group F, Israel held off Bulgaria 71-68 at home. In the win, ex-Maryland player Shay Doron had 20 points, ex-Boston University player Michal Epstein had 14 points, and ex-Toledo player Naama Shafir had 12 points and 6 rebounds. In the loss, ex-Florida International player Milena Tomova had 19 points and 7 rebounds.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html


    Teams in the Americas that are not the United States and Canada often have long paths to qualification for continent-wide and then worldwide events. Back in March, U15 teams from Central America participated in the COCABA tournaments. On the Boys' side, Panama, Costa Rica, and Guatemala took the top three spots. On the Girls' side, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador finished atop the standings. That qualified them for another tournament, this week's U15 Centrobasket. Teams passing this stage move on to the 2015 FIBA Americas U16 tournaments. Finally, teams from there move on to the 2016 U17 World Championships.
    Here are details of these tournaments:
    U15 Boys COCABA:
    http://www.fibaamericas.com/en/torne...1&t=RIZNEKLKYB
    U15 Girls COCABA:
    http://www.fibaamericas.com/en/torne...1&t=FCSIXUOIPW

    U15 Girls Centrobasket:
    http://www.fibaamericas.com/en/torne...1&t=IBVGLGVNDE
    Standings:
    Mexico
    Honduras
    Cuba
    Puerto Rico
    Guatemala
    Dominican Republic
    El Salvador
    US Virgin Islands

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    The midweek set of qualifiers started in Group D on Tuesday as Ukraine overcame a sluggish start to win in Germany for a second consecutive game 92-76.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    On Wednesday, Group A action started with Slovakia winning 66-52 in Slovenia. In the win, ex-WNBA player Zuzana Zirkova had 13 points and 6 assists. Poland struggled with Luxembourg for a half before winning 66-45. In the loss, ex-Eastern Kentucky player Nadia Mossong had 10 points.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group B, Lithuania went to Macedonia and eased to a 101-59 win as ex-Drexel player Kamile Nacickaite had 10 points. In the loss, ex-Middle Tennessee State player Chrissy Givens did all she could from the naturalized player position again as she finished with 29 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, and 7 steals. Great Britain fought their way back into proceedings with an overtime win in Belgium by a 74-70 margin. In the win, Harvard's Temi Fagbenle had 26 points and 11 rebounds, ex-St. Bonaventure player Stefanie Collins had 14 points, ex-Boston University player Rachel Vanderwal had 13 points, and ex-Michigan player Stephanie Gandy had 12 points.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group C, Italy went to Estonia and won 52-45. Latvia eventually pulled ahead in Portugal for a 62-55 win. In the win, ex-UTEP player Anete Steinberga had 10 points.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group D, Montenegro rolled to an 82-62 win in Finland as naturalized ex-USC player Shay Murphy had another strong game away from the WNBA season with 23 points and 6 rebounds. In the loss, ex-Lamar player Dionne Pounds had 20 points and 7 steals and ex-Xavier player Taru Tuukkanen and ex-Seton Hall player Heta Korpivaara had 10 points each.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group E, Sweden held on to a critical 57-52 win over Russia at home. In the win, naturalized ex-North Carolina State player Ashley Key had 13 points. Ex-WNBA player Irina Osipova had 12 points and 10 rebounds in the loss.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    In Group F, Croatia beat Bulgaria 78-51 as ex-South Carolina player Iva Sliskovic had 10 points. In the loss, Bulgaria's naturalized player, ex-LSU player Doneeka Hodges had 16 points and ex-Florida International player Milena Tomova had 10 points.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

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    The picture started getting clearer after Sunday's games.

    In Group A, Poland beat Slovenia 65-51 at home as ex-UTEP player Katarzyna Krezel had 17 points in the win. Slovakia doubled up Luxembourg 82-41 at home as ex-WNBA player Zuzana Zirkova had 11 points.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html

    In Group B, Great Britain beat Macedonia 71-60 at home. In the win, ex-Oral Roberts player Dominique Allen had 15 points and 11 rebounds, ex-Boston University player Rachel Vanderwal and ex-Marquette player Lauren Thomas-Johnson had 15
    points each, and Harvard's Temi Fagbenle had 12 points. In the loss, naturalized ex-Middle Tennessee State player Chrissy/Krisi Givens had 30 points and 9 rebounds but again could not single-handedly drag her team to a win. Belgium went on the road and surprised Lithuania 91-81. Ex-Drexel player Kamile Nacickaite had 11 points in the loss.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html

    In Group C, Latvia beat Estonia 82-60 at home. In the loss, ex-Binghampton player Viive-Kai Rebane led all scorers with 17 points. Italy took a while to overcome Portugal at home, but ended up winning 65-52.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html

    In Group D, Germany edged Finland 84-79 at home as ex-Winthrop player Lisa Koop had 19 points. That helped offset a 36 point performance from ex-Lamar player Dionne Pounds with ex-Seton Hall player Heta Korpivaara had 14 points.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html

    In Group E, Sweden went to the Netherlands and won 73-51. In the win, ex-St. Peter's player Anna Barthold had 17 points and their naturalized player, ex-North Carolina State player Ashley Key had 13 points. In the loss, ex-St. Joseph's player Chatilla van Grinsven had 12 points and 7 rebounds and ex-Colorado State player Natalie van den Adel had 11 points and 7 rebounds.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html

    In Group F, Croatia went to Israel and won 83-56. Ex-Richmond player Mirna Mazic had 11 points and 9 rebounds in the win while ex-Toledo player Naama Shafir had 14 points and 6 steals in the loss.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html

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    There was one more qualifier in Europe in Group D on Monday as Ukraine had its turn playing in Montenegro as they won the "home" game 75-71 as their opponents played without their naturalized player.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...8.teamID_.html

    The rest of the games were on Wednesday as teams shored up their qualification. The top team in each group advanced with the five best second place teams also moving on. EuroBasket Women 2015 will be hosted by Hungary and Romania so they already qualified along with Greece, which won the qualifiers last summer. Teams in the World Championship for Women also automatically qualify, meaning Turkey, Spain, France, Serbia, Belarus, and the Czech Republic will be there next summer.

    In Group A, Slovakia beat Poland 71-55 at home as ex-WNBA player Zuzana Zirkova had 12 points. Slovenia won in Luxumbourg 66-57 at the bottom of the group.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    Standings: Slovakia 5-1, Poland 5-1, Slovenia 2-4, Luxembourg 0-6

    In Group B, Belgium won 95-68 in Macedonia. In the win, ex-Colorado State player Kim Mestdagh had 13 points and ex-Rhode Island player Lara Gaspar had 10 points. Ex-Middle Tennessee player Chrissy/Krisi Givens finished up her individually successful naturalized player experience with another 38 points and 12 rebounds despite the lack of support from quality teammates. Lithuania stayed on top of the group with a 70-63 at Great Britain as ex-Drexel player Kamile Nacickaite had 16 points. In the loss, ex-Boston University player Rachel Vanderwal had 13 points, ex-Florida player Azania Stewart had 11 points and 12 rebounds, and ex-St. Bonaventure player Stefanie Collins, ex-Michigan player Stephanie Gandy, and ex-Marquette player Lauren Thomas-Johnson had 10 points each.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    Standings: Lithuania 5-1, Great Britain 4-2, Belgium 3-3, Macedonia 0-6

    In Group C, Italy rallied late at home to beat Latvia 83-68 with ex-WNBA player Raffaella Masciadri providing 17 points. The final game did not matter for qualification, but Portugal wanted 5 more minutes in front of the home fans, beating Estonia 65-60 in overtime as UCLA's Luiana Livulo had 12 points.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    Standings: Latvia 5-1, Italy 4-2, Portugal 2-4, Estonia 1-5

    In Group D, Finland beat Germany 63-51 at home. Ex-Xavier player Taru Tuukkanen had 24 points and 10 rebounds in the win while ex-Gonzaga player Sonja Greinacher had 10 points in the loss. Montenegro rallied late to hand Ukraine their only loss 76-70.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    Standings: Montenegro 5-1, Ukraine 5-1, Finland 1-5, Germany 1-5

    In Group E, Russia took the top spot by beating the Netherlands 69-44.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    Standings: Russia 3-1, Sweden 3-1, Netherlands 0-4

    In Group F, Bulgaria beat Israel 75-70 at home. The result meant that the second place team in this group did not qualify and the second place teams in all the other groups did. In the win, ex-Florida International player Milena Tomova had 20 points and 8 rebounds. In the loss, ex-Maryland player Shay Doron had 23 points and ex-Villanova player Katia Levitsky had 16 points and 7 rebounds.
    Here is the boxscore:
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8j...1.teamID_.html
    Standings: Croatia 4-0, Bulgaria 1-3, Israel 1-3

  13. #13
    Luol Deng and Eric Boateng are among the players listed for Great Britain's summer plans as they try to qualify for the 2015 Eurobasket. Luol may not be involved due to his free agency situation, which makes it a little sillier that he opted to take last summer off instead of preplanning this absence.
    Details:
    http://www.gbbasketball.com/news/3429.php

  14. #14
    As usual, every other country has way more international action than the United States. This week in the British Virgin Islands, teams in the Caribbean fight for three spots in the Centrobasket tournament later this summer.

    In Group A, the Bahamas beat St. Vincent and the Grenadines 84-53 to open the tournament. In the win, ex-DII player Alonzo Hinds had 14 points and 6 rebounds, ex-Northeastern player Bennet Davis had 12 points and 7 rebounds, and ex-NAIA player Eugene Bain had 11 points. In the loss, ex-Fairleigh Dickinson player Sean Baptiste had 16 points and ex-Sam Houston State player John Gardiner had 15 points and 8 rebounds. The mystery men of Cuba beat Antigua 82-56. In the loss, ex-DII player Ernest Scott had 17 points and 10 rebounds, ex-Louisiana Tech player Jerome Richardson had 16 points, and Sharife Sergeant of Stephen F. Austin had 10 points.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaamericas.com/cbc/box.asp?g=A&n=1&r=10238
    http://www.fibaamericas.com/cbc/box.asp?g=A&n=2&r=10238

    In Group B, the US Virgin Islands beat Barbados 66-53. In the win, ex-Murray State player Cuthbert Victor had 19 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists, ex-Charlotte player Phillip Jones had 11 points and 6 rebounds, ex-TCU player Craig Williams had 10 points and 9 rebounds, and Aaron Brown of Southern Miss had 10 points and 6 rebounds. In the loss, ex-DII player Andre Lockhart had 10 points. The hosts eased past Guyana 99-63. In the win, ex-DII player Halstead Chiverton had 17 points, ex-Norfolk State player Rashid Cann had 16 points and 9 assists, ex-DII player Steve Parillon had 13 points and 6 rebounds, Norville Carey of Southern Miss had 12 points, and JC player Dione Blyden had 11 points. In the loss, ex-Fairleigh Dickinson player Gordon Klaiber had 17 points and ex-Oakland player Rawle Marshall had 12 points.
    Here are the boxscores:
    http://www.fibaamericas.com/cbc/box.asp?g=B&n=1&r=10238
    http://www.fibaamericas.com/cbc/box.asp?g=B&n=2&r=10238
    Here are the team rosters with additional player information where available:

    Antigua:
    Clinton Joshua, Portland (IBL), Campbellsville (NAIA)
    Jerome Richardson, Staten Island (ABA), Louisiana Tech
    Neville Martin
    Kevari Francis, club unknown, Coastal Georgia (NAIA)
    Ernest Scott III, Saints (New Zealand), Valdosta State (DII)
    Sharife Sergeant, Stephen F. Austin
    Chaz Samuel
    Kareem Meade, club unknown, John Wood (JC)
    Mario Davis, club unknown, Missouri Western (DII)
    Kevin Francis
    Lennox McCoy, club unknown, Central Oklahoma (DII)
    Beijon Warrington, club unknown, Dowling (DII)

    Bahamas:
    Lynden Rose Jr.
    Bennet Davis, Kaposvari (Hungary), Northeastern
    Anwar Ferguson, Saitama (Japan), Houston
    Dwight Coleby, Ole Miss
    Kadeem Coleby, Wichita State
    Magnum Rolle, Mitsubishi (Japan), Louisiana Tech)
    Mitchell Johnson, Al Ittihad (Egypt), Jarvis Christian (NAIA)
    Alonzo Hinds, club unknown, Newberry (DII)
    Marvin Gray, club unknown, Southern Indiana (DII)
    Ray Rose, club unknown, Olivet Nazarene (NAIA)
    Eugene Bain, club unknown, Bellevue (NAIA)
    Scott Farrington, Madina (Libya), Louisiana-Lafayette

    Barbados:
    Keefe Birkett
    David Gill
    Akeem Marsh
    Junior Moore
    John Jones, Illinois State
    Kregg Jones, Cal State Bakersfield
    Rahiim Gibbons
    Stefan Clarke
    Andre Lockhart, Essex (United Kingdom), Queens (DII)
    Mark Bridgeman
    Ramon Simmons, club unknown, Bridgeport (DII)
    Charles Vanderpool, Buffalo (PBL), Bridgeport (DII)

    British Virgin Islands:
    Dion Blyden, Clinton (JC)
    Jovaghn Cameron, club unknown, Grand View (NAIA)
    Norville Carey, Southern Miss
    Randy George, Mulhouse (France), Henderson State (DII)
    Leslie Smith, Nebraska
    Eustace Freeman
    Ryan Alfred
    Steve Parillon, club unknown, Henderson State (DII)
    Molik Malone
    Rashid Cann, club unknown, Norfolk State
    Kennedy Bass, club unknown, Anderson (DII)
    Halstead Chiverton, club unknown, Warner (NAIA)

    Cuba:
    William Granda
    Yordanis Jaca
    Yoan Luis
    Esteban Martinez
    Jasiel Rivero
    Orestes Torres
    Alexis Mestre
    Osmel Oliva
    Javier Justiz
    Yaser Rodriguez
    Yoannis Soria
    Lisvan Valdez

    Guyana:
    Ryan Stephney
    Shelroy Thomas
    Dwayne Roberts
    Shaine Webster
    Rawle Marshall, Ploiesti (Romania), Oakland
    Gordon Klaiber, Aomori (Japan), Fairleigh Dickinson
    Andrew Ifill
    Akeem Kanhai
    Ryan Gullen
    Ray Victor, club unknown, Warner (NAIA)

    St. Vincent and the Grenadines:
    Orlando Fergusson, club unknown, University of Victoria (CIS)
    John Gardiner, Dorados de Chihuahua (Mexico), Sam Houston State
    Opong Bramble
    Kishon Bishop
    Randolph Williams, club unknown, Washburn (DII)
    Dameon Ottey
    Nyika Williams, Kairouan (Tunisia), Pacific
    Steveon Taylor
    Michael Penniston
    Ajani Edwards, club unknown, SUNY-IT (DIII)
    Sean Baptiste, Metrowest (EBA), Fairleigh Dickinson
    Lezlo McKenzie

    US Virgin Islands:
    Aaron Brown, Southern Miss
    Johnathan Gray, club unknown, Cornell
    Xavier Richards, Baltimore City (JC)
    Jamaal Samuel, Illinois State
    Laron Smith, Georgia State
    Phillip Jones, The Island (Canada), Charlotte
    Angel Rivera
    Kevin Sheppard, club unknown, Jacksonville
    Devon Peltier, Rochester (PBL), Cal State Fullerton
    Cuthbert Victor, Krasny Oktyabr (Russia), Murray State
    Craig Williams Jr., Yenicami (North Cyprus), TCU
    Jason Edwin, Bogota (Colombia), Kent State

  15. #15
    It was Day 2 of the championships in the Caribbean. In Group A, Cuba got their second win and kept St. Vincent and the Grenadines winless 86-58. In the loss, ex-Pacific player Nyika Williams and ex-Sam Houston State player John Gardiner had 17 points each. Antigua beat the Bahamas 90-68 to leave each team with a win and a loss. In the win, ex-DII player Ernest Scott had 25 points and 9 rebounds, ex-DII player Mario Davis had 13 points, ex-Louisiana Tech player Jerome Richardson had 12 points and 7 rebounds, Sharife Sergeant of Stephen F. Austin had 12 points, and ex-JC player Kareem Meade had 11 points. In the loss, ex-DII player Marvin Gray had 18 points and 8 rebounds, ex-DII player Alonzo Hinds had 12 points and 6 assists, and ex-NAIA player Eugene Bain had 10 points.
    Boxscores:
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...8&t=EYXONZZFPF
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...8&t=EYXONZZFPF

    In Group B, the US Virgin Island beat Guyana 95-75. In the win, Southern Miss's Aaron Brown had 19 points, ex-Cal State Fullerton player Devon Peltier had 15 points, and Illinois State's Jamaal Samuel had 10 points. In the loss, ex-Oakland player Rawle Marshall had 23 points and 8 rebounds and ex-Fairleigh Dickinson player Gordon Klaiber had 13 points. That sets up a matchup of unbeatens in the final set of games as the hosts held off Barbados 81-77. In the win, ex-DII player Randy George had 19 points and 10 rebounds, ex-NAIA player Halstead Chiverton had 15 points, and ex-DII player Kennedy Bass had 14 points and 6 assists. In the loss, ex-DII player Ramon Simmons had 11 points.
    Boxscores:
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...8&t=EYXONZZFPF
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...8&t=EYXONZZFPF

  16. #16
    It was the final day of the group stage of the championship in the Caribbean. Teams knew that they would have to finish in the top two places in their group to have a chance to play in the Centrobasket tournament.

    The first game of the day was a Group A thriller as St. Vincent and the Grenadines just held off Antigua 93-92. In the win, ex-Pacific player Nyika Williams had 37 points and 14 rebounds and ex-Fairleigh Dickinson player Sean Baptiste had 22 points. In the loss, ex-DII player Ernest Scott had 29 points and 10 rebounds, ex-Louisiana Tech player Jerome Richardson had 27 points and 11 rebounds, ex-DII player Lennox McCoy had 14 points, 7 rebounds, and 15 assists, and ex-DII player Mario Davis had 10 points. The Bahamas jumped out to an early lead against Cuba and held on to not only qualify for the next round, but also take the top spot. In the win, ex-Louisiana Tech player Magnum Rolle had 26 points, ex-NAIA player Ray Rose had 17 points, and Kadeem Coleby of Wichita State had 16 points and 7 rebounds.
    Boxscores:
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...8&t=EYXONZZFPF
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...8&t=EYXONZZFPF
    Standings: Bahamas 2-1, Cuba 2-1, St. Vincent and the Grenadines 1-2, Antigua 1-2

    In Group B, Barbados beat Guyana 80-69 in a battle of two eliminated teams. In the loss, ex-Oakland player Rawle Marshall had 21 points. The fight for the top spot in the group was between the two sets of Virgin Islands, with the American ones prevailing 89-60 over the British ones. In the win, Aaron Brown of Southern Miss had 19 points and ex-Kent State player Jason Edwin had 17 points and 6 rebounds. In the loss, Norville Carey of Southern Miss had 15 points, ex-NAIA player Halstead Chiverton had 11 points, and ex-Norfolk State player Rashid Cann had 10 points.
    Boxscores:
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...8&t=EYXONZZFPF
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...8&t=EYXONZZFPF
    Standings: US Virgin Islands 3-0, British Virgin Islands 2-1, Barbados 1-2, Guyana 0-3

    The bottom four teams still play for fifth place with Antigua playing Barbados and St. Vincent and the Grenadines facing Guyana. The winners of the semifinals qualify for Centrobasket along with the third place team as the US Virgin Islands face Cuba and the British Virgin Islands play the Bahamas.

  17. #17
    The first set of games in the championship in the Caribbean were just for 5th place. Barbados beat Antigua 83-70 to open the day. In the win, ex-DII player Ramon Simmons had 15 points and 6 rebounds and ex-DII player Andre Lockhart had 10 points. In the loss, Sharife Sergeant of Stephen F. Austin had 14 points, ex-DII player Lennox McCoy had 13 points and 6 rebounds, ex-DII player Mario Davis had 13 points, and ex-Louisiana Tech player Jerome Richardson had 12 points. Guyana beat St. Vincent and the Grenadines 86-72. In the win, ex-Oakland player Rawle Marshall had 28 points and ex-Fairleigh Dickinson player Gordon Klaiber had 14 points. In the loss, ex-Pacific player Nyika Williams had 25 points and 6 rebounds, ex-Fairleigh Dickinson player Sean Baptiste had 23 points and 8 rebounds, and ex-Sam Houston State player John Gardiner had 14 points and 6 rebounds.
    Boxscores:
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...9&t=EYXONZZFPF
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...9&t=EYXONZZFPF

    The winners of the semifinals knew that they would be moving on to Centrobasket later in the summer. Cuba jumped out to an early lead and held off the US Virgin Islands 62-60. In the loss, Aaron Brown of Southern Miss had 19 points, ex-Murray State player Cuthbert Victor had 14 points and 6 rebounds, and ex-Cal State Fullerton player Devon Peltier had 11 points. The Bahamas beat the hosts 84-65 in the other game. In the win, ex-DII player Marvin Gray had 17 points, Kadeem Coleby of Wichita State had 15 points, ex-Louisiana Tech player Magnum Rolle had 13 points and 9 rebounds, and ex-DII player Alonzo Hinds had 13 points. In the loss, ex-DII player Steve Parillon had 17 points, Norville Carey of Southern Miss had 13 points, ex-DII player Kennedy Bass had 12 points and 6 rebounds and ex-Norfolk State player Rashid Cann had 11 points and 8 rebounds.
    Boxscores:
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...8&t=EYXONZZFPF
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...8&t=EYXONZZFPF

    The third place game on the final day will give us the final qualifier. Here are the matchups:
    7th: Antigua vs St. Vincent and the Grenadines
    5th: Barbados vs Guyana
    3rd: US Virgin Islands vs British Virgin Islands
    1st: Cuba vs Bahamas

  18. #18
    It was the final day of the championships in the Caribbean. The day started with a fairly meaningless game for seventh place as Antigua put on a show in beating St. Vincent and the Grenadines 109-81. In the win, ex-DII player Mario Davis had 23 points and 8 rebounds, ex-DII player Ernest Scott had 22 points and 6 rebounds, and Sharife Sergeant of Stephen F. Austin had 20 points and 6 rebounds. In the loss, ex-Pacific player Nyika Williams had 29 points and 7 rebounds and ex-Sam Houston State player John Gardiner had 16 points and 9 rebounds. Guyana then beat Barbados 79-58 to grab fifth place. In the win, ex-Fairleigh Dickinson player Gordon Klaiber had 17 points and ex-Oakland player Rawle Marshall had 12 points and 7 assists.
    Boxscores:
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...9&t=EYXONZZFPF
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...9&t=EYXONZZFPF

    The first important game was the third place game, where the US Virgin Islands beat the British Virgin Islands for the second time on their home court 102-68 to grab the last Centrobasket berth. In the win, ex-Murray State player Cuthbert Victor had 20 points, ex-Cal State Fullerton player Devon Peltier had 17 points, ex-Jacksonville player Kevin Sheppard had 14 points, ex-Cornell player Johnathan Gray had 11 points, and ex-Georgia State player Laron Smith had 10 points. In the loss, ex-Norfolk State player Rashid Cann had 19 points and 11 rebounds, ex-DII player Kennedy Bass had 14 points, and ex-NAIA player Halstead Chiverton had 11 points.
    Boxscore:
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...9&t=EYXONZZFPF

    The final was won by the Bahamas after they beat Cuba 75-64. In the win, ex-DII player Marvin Gray and ex-DII player Alonzo Hinds had 22 points each, ex-Louisiana Tech player Magnum Rolle had 12 points and 9 rebounds, and Kadeem Coleby of Wichita State had 11 points.
    Boxscore:
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...9&t=EYXONZZFPF

    Final Standings:
    Bahamas
    Cuba
    US Virgin Islands
    British Virgin Islands
    Guyana
    Barbados
    Antigua
    St. Vincent and the Grenadines

    Now the field is set for Centrobasket at the start of August as teams look to qualify for next summer's federation-wide FIBA Americas Championship.
    Group A: Jamaica, Costa Rica, Panama, Cuba, Dominican Republic
    Group B: US Virgin Islands, El Salvador, Mexico, Bahamas, Puerto Rico

  19. #19
    This week, it was the start of the championships for the Caribbean on the women's side, also in the British Virgin Islands despite the hosts not entering a team. Teams here are looking to qualify for the Centrobasket tournament that will qualify teams to the federation-wide competition next year.

    In Group A, the Dominican Republic opened the tournament by destroying Barbados 86-42. In the loss, former star Canadian collegian Dale-Marie Cumberbatch had 18 points. The US Virgin Islands edged the Bahamas 56-51. In the win, ex-Portland player Natalie Day had 17 points and 17 rebounds, ex-Southern Miss player Tanecka Carey had 14 points, and Lanese Bough from Nebraska-Omaha had 12 points and 7 rebounds. In the loss, JC player Shanea Armbrister had 17 points and 7 rebounds and Jonquell Jones of George Washington had 15 points and 12 rebounds.
    Boxscores:
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...1&t=ZKVBOGZVRX
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...1&t=ZKVBOGZVRX

    In Group B, Trinidad and Tobago opened things up with a 57-43 win over St. Vincent and the Grenadines as ex-JC player Samantha Wallace had 11 points and 7 rebounds. In the loss, Shavern Weeks, who played for McGill in Canada, had 13 points and 6 rebounds. Jamaica crushed Guyana 86-26 to close the day. In the win, ex-St. John's player Shenneika Smith had 16 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists and ex-Florida player Jennifer George had 13 points and 14 rebounds.
    Boxscores:
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...1&t=ZKVBOGZVRX
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...1&t=ZKVBOGZVRX

    Here are the rosters as best as I could research:

    Bahamas:
    Cedricka Sweeting, Darton State (JC)
    Diasti Delancy, Angels (Bahamas)
    Philicia Kelly, Cheetas (Bahamas), Oklahoma City (NAIA)
    Ashley Moss, Holland College (CCAA, Canada)
    Jonquell Jones, George Washington
    Tracy Lewis, Cybots (Bahamas)
    Debinique Knowles, Northeast (JC)
    Britenique Harrison, Benedict(DII)
    Linda Pierre, Cheetahs (Bahamas)
    Shanea Armbrister, Darton State (JC)
    Leashia Grant, Trinity Valley (JC)
    Taneil Poitier, Angels (Bahamas)

    Barbados:
    Tamisha Flatts, Station Hill Cavaliers (Barbados)
    Ashlee Daniel, Combined Schools (Barbados)
    Dale-Marie Cumberbatch, club unknown, North Alberta Institute of Technology (CCAA, Canada)
    Maria Cumberbatch, Station Hill Cavaliers (Barbados)
    Ria Phillips, Station Hill Cavaliers (Barbados)
    Toni Atherley, UWI Blackbirds (Barbados), Fresno State
    Makela Walcott, Hoopstars (Barbados)
    Tiffany Thorpe, Warrens Sports Club (Barbados)
    Ruth Gill, Station Hill Cavaliers (Barbados)
    Winmalecia Bowen, Combined Schools (Barbados)
    Tonya Corbin, Warrens Sports Club (Barbados)
    Winmarie Bowen, Combined Schools (Barbados)

    Dominican Republic:
    Juladyy Zapata, Bani Peravia (Dominican Republic)
    Johanna Morton, Aguilas de Guachupita (Dominican Republic)
    Jennifer Estrella, Mauricio Baez (Dominican Republic)
    Andreina Paniagua, Los Mina (Dominican Republic)
    Yamel Abreu, Pueblo Nuevo (Dominican Republic)
    Genesis Evangelista, Mauricio Baez (Dominican Republic)
    Wanda Gomez, Mauricio Baez (Dominican Republic)
    Eyandra Molina, Aros Leon (Spain), North Carolina Central
    Marlem Caceres, Mauricio Baez (Dominican Republic)
    Melissa Santos, Mauricio Baez (Dominican Republic)
    Danilsa Andujar, club unknown, Indiana
    Sugeiry Monsac, Aguilas de Guachupita (Dominican Republic), Robert Morris

    US Virgin Islands:
    Kadesha Barry, Panola (JC)
    Tanecka Carey, club unknown, Southern Miss
    Natalie Day, HyPo (Finland), Portland
    Ranai Evans, Charlotte Amalie (US Virgin Islands)
    Sherelle George, Charlotte Amalie (US Virgin Islands)
    Raemiesha Claxton, Central High School (US Virgin Islands)
    Daniella Christian, Wasatch Academy (Utah)
    Akkema Richards, Delaware
    Lanese Bough, Nebraska-Omaha
    Rhea Benjamin, Charlotte Amalie (US Virgin Islands)
    Victoria Hamilton, club unknown, Radford
    Amara Williams, club unknown, Kankakee (JC)

    Guyana:
    Natasha Alder, Georgetown (Guyana)
    Sonia Rodney, Linden (Guyana)
    LaToya Rodney, Linden (Guyana)
    Kean Andrews, Georgetown (Guyana)
    Lowquantor Gibson, Georgetown (Guyana)
    Shanna Chester, Linden (Guyana)
    Ginelle Ifill, Georgetown (Guyana)
    Kristy Roberts, Georgetown (Guyana)
    Necosia Mitchell, Linden (Guyana)
    Tamara Hunter, Linden (Guyana)
    Philomena George, Georgetown (Guyana)
    Shakeila Sampson, Linden (Guyana)

    Jamaica:
    Rashida Aikens, club unknown, Nyack (DII)
    Thova Gardner, Tecni (Ecuador)
    Shenneika Smith, Lombos Quinta (Portugal), St. John's
    Loreta Gordon, Unique Ballers (Jamaica)
    Sasha Dixon, Homestead Cougars (Jamaica)
    Althea Byfield, Homestead Cougars (Jamaica)
    Christina Mitchell, club unknown, Liberty (T&F)
    Angelee Latouche. club unknown, George Mason
    Simone Jackson, Braves Smilers (Jamaica), Southeast Missouri State
    Jennifer George, Aros Leon (Spain), Florida
    Ladonna Lamonth
    Nicole Dias

    St. Vincent and the Grenadines:
    Roonesha Thompson
    Sheldeen Joseph
    Avi-Ann Myers, Celebrity (St. Vincent and the Grenadines)
    Kia Prince, Celebrity (St. Vincent and the Grenadines)
    Sorayah Williams
    Shavern Weekes, club unknown, McGill (CIS)
    Galeine Gordon, Bustas Hardcore (St. Vincent and the Grenadines)
    Dilonie Sam, Bustas Hardcore (St. Vincent and the Grenadines)
    Shanique DeShong, Bustas Hardcore (St. Vincent and the Grenadines)
    Lorna Caesar, Penn Wood High School (Pennsylvania)
    Suzette Jackson, Celebrity (St. Vincent and the Grenadines)
    Vasha Adams, Maple (St. Vincent and the Grenadines)

    Trinidad and Tobago:
    Shakira Clarke, Colors (Trinidad and Tobago)
    Jowan Ortega, Colors (Trinidad and Tobago), UMKC
    Rhea Codio, Maloney Pacera (Trinidad and Tobago), Kansas
    Samantha Wallace, Colors (Trinidad and Tobago), Arizona Western (JC)
    Anika Nottingham, Colors (Trinidad and Tobago)
    Jellen Richardson, Colors (Trinidad and Tobago)
    Kielle Connelly, Police (Trinidad and Tobago)
    Rhonda John, Police (Trinidad and Tobago)
    Alicia Liverpool, Defence Force (Trinidad and Tobago)
    Latisha Pitt, Colors (Trinidad and Tobago)
    Chervelle Cox, Colors (Trinidad and Tobago)
    Joelisa Cooper, Police (Trinidad and Tobago)

  20. #20
    Day 2 of the championships for women in the Caribbean started with a Group B clash won easily by Trinidad and Tobago 96-33 over Guyana. In the win, ex-Kansas player Rhea Codio had 15 points and 6 rebounds. Jamaica did not have the best offensive game, but completely stifled St. Vincent and the Grenadines 55-22. In the win, ex-St. John's player Shenneika Smith had 12 points and 6 rebounds.
    Boxscores:
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...1&t=ZKVBOGZVRX
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...1&t=ZKVBOGZVRX

    In Group A, the US Virgin Islands beat Barbados 83-65. In the win, ex-Portland player Natalie Day had 25 points and 8 rebounds and ex-Southern Miss player Tanecka Carey 23 points. In the loss, former college star in Canada, Dale-Marie Cumberbatch had 28 points and 10 rebounds and ex-Fresno State player Toni Atherly had 18 points and 8 rebounds. In the final game of the day, the Bahamas just managed to hold off the Dominican Republic by edging the overtime period for a 70-69 win. In the win, George Washington's Jonquell Jones was everywhere with 23 points and 27 rebounds, JC player Shanea Armbrister had 11 points and 10 rebounds, and JC player Leashia Grant had 10 points and 13 rebounds.
    Boxscores:
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...1&t=ZKVBOGZVRX
    http://fibaamericas.com/en/box.asp?g...1&t=ZKVBOGZVRX

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