2011 Oceania Women's Basketball Championship
2011 Oceania Women's Basketball Championship | |
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14th Women's Oceania Basketball Championship | |
Number of nations | 2 |
Oceania Champion |
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Opening game | September 7, 2011 |
Endgame | September 11, 2011 |
Games | 3 |
Basket points | 445 (∅: 148.33 per game) |
Most basket points |
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The 2011 Oceania Basketball Championship for women , the fourteenth Oceania Basketball Championship for women , took place between September 7 and 11, 2011 in Brisbane , Melbourne and Sydney , Australia , which was the fifth time that the championship was organized on its own. The winner was the host , who won the title for the thirteenth time. In the series, New Zealand was clearly beaten 3-0.
Venues
place | Venue | capacity |
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Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Center | 14,500 |
Melbourne | State Netball and Hockey Center | 3,500 |
Sydney | Sydney Entertainment Center | 10,517 |
referee
Tim Brown Elena Chernova Vaughan Mayberry Gavin Whiu
Participating teams
number | position | Surname | Date of birth | size |
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4th | PG | Natalie Hurst | 04/08/1983 | 1.63 meters |
5 | Rachael Kate Flanagan | 04/05/1982 | ||
6th | PF | Abby Bishop | 11/29/1988 | 1.88 meters |
7th | SF | Carly Wilson | 07/08/1982 | 1.80 meters |
8th | C. | Suzy Batkovic | December 17, 1980 | 1.95 meters |
9 | PF | Tess Madgen | 08/12/1990 | 1.90 meters |
10 | Nicole Hunt | October 15, 1988 | 1.67 meters | |
11 | PF | Laura Summerton | 12/13/1983 | 1.88 meters |
12 | C. | Elyse Penaluna | 04/23/1988 | 1.93 meters |
13 | Hanna Zavecz | 08/21/1985 | 1.83 meters | |
14th | PF | Marianna Tolo | 07/02/1989 | 1.96 meters |
15th | Jessica Bibby | 08/23/1979 | 1.70 meters |
number | position | Surname | Date of birth | size |
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4th | Micaela Cocks | 05/02/1986 | 1.74 meters | |
5 | Jelena Vucinic | 08/01/1991 | 1.75 meters | |
7th | SF | Antonia Edmondson | 05/10/1987 | 1.81 meters |
8th | Natalie Taylor | 12/24/1982 | 1.82 meters | |
9 | SG | Suzannah Bates | 09/16/1987 | 1.73 meters |
10 | PF | Lisa Wallbutton | 01/14/1986 | 1.83 meters |
11 | SG | Kate McMeeken-Ruscoe | November 19, 1979 | 1.73 meters |
12 | Rebecca Dew | May 22, 1990 | 1.93 meters | |
13 | Jordan Taiana Hunter | 08/20/1990 | ||
14th | Jillian Harmon | 03/03/1987 | 1.85 meters | |
15th | Daneka Maree Wipiiti | December 8, 1982 |
mode
The game was played in the form of a best-of-three series. The team that had two wins first became the women's basketball Oceania champions in 2011.
Results
September 7, 2011 5:15 pm |
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77 - 64 |
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State Netball and Hockey Center , Melbourne Referees: Tim Brown, Elena Chernova, Vaughan Mayberry ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Points per quarter: 24 : 12 19 : 14 16: 20 18: 18 | |||||
Points: Suzy Batkovic 21 rebounds: Hanna Zavecz 9 assists: Hanna Zavecz 5 |
Points: Micaela Cocks, Jillian Harmon 15 rebounds: Jillian Harmon 8 assists: Micaela Cocks, Antonia Edmondson, Jillian Harmon 3 |
September 9, 2011 5:15 pm |
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73 - 92 |
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Brisbane Entertainment Center , Brisbane Referees: Elena Chernova, Vaughan Mayberry, Gavin Whiu ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Points per quarter: 8: 22 , 27 : 20, 20: 27 , 18: 23 | |||||
Points: Micaela Cocks, Natalie Taylor 17 rebounds: Micaela Cocks, Jillian Harmon, Natalie Taylor 5 assists: Kate McMeeken-Ruscoe 3 |
Points: Suzy Batkovic 19 rebounds: Suzy Batkovic 9 assists: Hanna Zavecz 6 |
September 11, 2011 6:15 pm |
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82 - 57 |
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Sydney Entertainment Center , Sydney Referees: Tim Brown, Elena Chernova, Vaughan Mayberry ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Points per quarter: 17: 20 , 27 : 9: 9, 15 , 29 : 13 | |||||
Points: Abby Bishop 21 rebounds: Elyse Penaluna 10 assists: Abby Bishop, Rachael Kate Flanagan, Hanna Zavecz, Tess Madgen, Laura Summerton 3 |
Points: Micaela Cocks 17 rebounds: Jillian Harmon 7 assists: Natalie Taylor 4 |
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Champion Australia |
Thirteenth championship |
statistics
Individual statistics
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Blocks
Steals
Collective Statistics
Points
total | per game | ||||
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space | Surname | number | space | Surname | average |
1 |
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251 | 1 |
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83.7 |
2 |
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194 | 2 |
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64.7 |
Rebounds
total | per game | ||||
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space | Surname | number | space | Surname | average |
1 |
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143 | 1 |
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47.7 |
2 |
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90 | 2 |
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30.0 |
Assists
total | per game | ||||
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space | Surname | number | space | Surname | average |
1 |
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51 | 1 |
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17.0 |
2 |
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35 | 2 |
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11.7 |
Blocks
total | per game | ||||
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space | Surname | number | space | Surname | average |
1 |
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14th | 1 |
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4.7 |
2 |
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1 | 2 |
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0.3 |
Steals
total | per game | ||||
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space | Surname | number | space | Surname | average |
1 |
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12 | 1 |
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4.0 |
2 |
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10 | 2 |
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3.3 |
Final placement
rank | team |
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1 |
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2 |
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Australia qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London , Great Britain by winning 3-0 in the series .
Web links
- 2011 Oceanian Championship for Women - competition page in the FIBA archive ( English )