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2013 FIBA Americas U16 Championship For Women Results Preliminary Round Final Standings


Group A 1. USA 2. Brazil


3. Argentina 4. Costa Rica


Preliminary Round


June 19 Argentina 61, Costa Rica 41 Canada 94, Venezuela 23 USA 76, Brazil 20 Mexico 67, Puerto Rico 59


June 20 Brazil 96, Costa Rica 42 Canada 66, Puerto Rico 61 USA 98, Argentina 28 Mexico 60, Venezuela 56


June 21 USA 106, Costa Rica 19 Puerto Rico 83, Venezuela 41 Brazil 57, Argentina 42 Canada 89, Mexico 40


Semifinals


The top two teams from each preliminary round pool advanced to the semifinals, while the bottom two teams played for 5th-8th places.


August 18 Classification Semifinals Venezuela 53, Argentina 46 Puerto Rico 76, Costa Rica 30


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run that gave the USA the game’s momentum. Canada ended the onslaught at 1:20


with a free throw, followed by another score from the field, but the damage already had been done, and the USA headed into the final 10 minutes with a comfortable, 58-34 lead. The USA forced Canada into nine of


its 24 turnovers for the game in the third stanza, while the red, white and blue’s shooting warmed and the squad made 11-of-20 from the field for 55.0 percent in the third quarter. “I thought we played pretty well,”


Cox said. “The start of the second half, it was 27-27, so we came out and played really well on defense. We jumped on them and got quick points and steals.” Five U.S. scorers put up 17 points in


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Group B 1. Canada 2. Mexico


3. Puerto Rico 4. Venezuela


Medal Semifinals Canada 64, Brazil 36 USA 101, Mexico 29


Finals


August 19 7th/8th Place Game: Argentina 58, Costa Rica 29 5th/6th Place Game: Puerto Rico 84, Venezuela 60 Bronze Medal Game: Brazil 70, Mexico 56 Gold Medal Game: USA 82, Canada 48


Final Standings


1. *USA (5-0) 2. *Canada (4-1) 3. *Brazil (3-2) 4. *Mexico (2-3) 5. Puerto Rico (3-2) 6. Venezuela (1-4) 7.


Argentina (2-3)


8. Costa Rica (0-5) * Qualified for the 2014 FIBA U17 World Championship.


the first 3:46 of the fourth, while the U.S. defense held Canada to just one made 3-pointer to take its largest lead of the game, 38 points, with a score from Ionescu at 6:16 that put the USA ahead 75-37. Canada did outscore the USA over


the final six minutes, 11-7, but that was way too little to late as the USA cruised in for an 82-48 gold-medal victory. “It definitely means the world to all


of us,” Ionescu said of winning the gold medal. “We worked so hard for this moment for the last couple of the weeks. We've been working as a team. Not knowing each other at the beginning to coming out here and winning a gold medal, it means a lot to us.” “They were great.” Phillips said of


her team. “They are great young women, and that's a testament to their parents and their upbringing.”


DeJanae Boykin started in all five games and recorded 8.4 points and 7.6 rebounds a game.


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