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2010 South American Basketball Championship for Women

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2010 South American Basketball Championship for Women
32nd South American Basketball Championship for Women
Tournament details
Host countryChile
Dates10 – August 14
Teams8
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Brazil (23rd title)
Tournament statistics
MVPParaguay Paola Ferrari[1]
Official website
South American Women's Basketball Championship 2010
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The 2010 South American Basketball Championship for Women was the 32nd edition of the FIBA South America Championship for Women. Seven teams featured the competition, held in Santiago, Chile from 10 to August 14. Brazil was the defending champion and retain the title.[1]

Preliminary round

Qualified for the semifinals
Team competed in Classification Round

Group A

Team Pts Pld W L PF PA PD
 Argentina 4 2 2 0 179 144 +35
 Paraguay 3 2 1 1 168 185 –17
 Chile 2 2 0 2 163 181 –18
August 10
19:30
Argentina  97–69  Paraguay
Scoring by quarter: 30–11, 16–19, 28–17, 23–22
Pts: Cava, Fernández 20
Rebs: Fernández 8
Asts: González, Chesta, Pavón 3
Pts: Ferrari 33
Rebs: Ferrari 8
Asts: Peña, Aponte 2

August 11
19:30
Chile  88–99  Paraguay
Scoring by quarter: 16–30, 14–15, 28–25, 30–29
Pts: Aragonese 23
Rebs: Gómez 19
Asts: Novión 6
Pts: Ferrari 48
Rebs: Aponte 6
Asts: Ferrari 9

August 12
19:30
Chile  75–82  Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 15–20, 21–21, 18–28, 21–13
Pts: Gómez 18
Rebs: Gómez 6
Asts: Morrison 3
Pts: Sánchez 28
Rebs: Sánchez 8
Asts: Gatti 5

Group B

Team Pts Pld W L PF PA PD
 Brazil 6 3 3 0 321 133 +188
 Colombia 5 3 2 1 200 216 –16
 Venezuela 4 3 1 2 170 244 –74
 Uruguay 3 3 0 3 173 271 –98
August 10
15:30
Venezuela  61–68  Colombia
Scoring by quarter: 10–21, 12–10, 22–17, 17–20
Pts: Silva 19
Rebs: Villarroel 9
Asts: Pérez 3
Pts: Mosquera 28
Rebs: Mosquera, Martínez 6
Asts: Valek 7

August 10
17:30
Brazil  120–43  Uruguay
Scoring by quarter: 31–8, 26–14, 35–10, 28–11
Pts: Amaral 18
Rebs: Santos 8
Asts: K. Rocha 4
Pts: Pereyra 9
Rebs: Pereyra, Acosta, Dagnino, Somma 2
Asts: Tovagliari, Acosta 1

August 11
15:30
Uruguay  69–72  Venezuela
Scoring by quarter: 19–15, 13–25, 18–22, 19–10
Pts: Pereyra 19
Rebs: Somma 10
Asts: Guadalupe 2
Pts: Corrales 21
Rebs: Corrales, C. Blanco 9
Asts: Silva 3

August 11
17:30
Brazil  94–53  Colombia
Scoring by quarter: 28–10, 22–7, 24–17, 20–19
Pts: Beling 13
Rebs: S. Rocha, Oliveira 7
Asts: Pinto 6
Pts: Mosquera 16
Rebs: Robledo 6
Asts: Valek 5

August 12
15:30
Colombia  79–61  Uruguay
Scoring by quarter: 28–20, 22–15, 13–14, 16–12
Pts: Arias 26
Rebs: Mosquera 9
Asts: Valek 8
Pts: Tovagliari 16
Rebs: Dibarboure, Somma 5
Asts: Guadalupe, Dagnino 2

August 12
17:30
Brazil  107–37  Venezuela
Scoring by quarter: 20–11, 30–7, 28–12, 29–7
Pts: Colhado 16
Rebs: S. Rocha 8
Asts: Luz 7
Pts: C. Blanco 8
Rebs: Villarroel 5
Asts: Silva 4

Knockout round

5th–7th playoffs

 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
August 13 – Santiago
 
 
 Chile96
 
August 14 – Santiago
 
 Uruguay63
 
 Chile86
 
 
 
 Venezuela71
 
 Venezuela
 
 
bye
 

5th–7th semifinals

August 13
15:30
Chile  96–63  Uruguay
Scoring by quarter: 30–13, 16–16, 18–17, 32–17
Pts: Gómez 23
Rebs: Morrison, Gómez 13
Asts: Novión 6
Pts: Guadalupe 17
Rebs: Guadalupe 5
Asts: Guarnaschelli 2

5th place playoff

August 14
15:30
Chile  86–71  Venezuela
Scoring by quarter: 30–18, 12–12, 20–17, 24–24
Pts: Morrison 20
Rebs: Morrison 16
Asts: Franco, Novión, Morrison, Gómez 2
Pts: Villarroel 25
Rebs: Blanco 11
Asts: Silva 3

Championship

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 13 – Santiago
 
 
 Argentina83
 
August 14 – Santiago
 
 Colombia74
 
 Argentina68
 
August 13 – Santiago
 
 Brazil94
 
 Brazil114
 
 
 Paraguay61
 
Third place
 
 
August 14 – Santiago
 
 
 Colombia85
 
 
 Paraguay70

Semifinals

August 13
17:30
Argentina  83–74  Colombia
Scoring by quarter: 16–24, 18–14, 31–17, 18–19
Pts: Sánchez 20
Rebs: Pavón 9
Asts: Paoletta 4
Pts: Arias 23
Rebs: Arias 11
Asts: Valek 5
August 13
19:30
Brazil  114–61  Paraguay
Scoring by quarter: 32–14, 28–21, 29–14, 25–12
Pts: Colhado 23
Rebs: Colhado 9
Asts: Pinto, K. Rocha, S. Rocha 4
Pts: Ferrari 23
Rebs: Ferrari, Caraves 4
Asts: Aponte

Bronze medal game

August 14
17:30
Colombia  85–70  Paraguay
Scoring by quarter: 17–20, 29–17, 25–11, 14–22
Pts: Arias 34
Rebs: Arias 14
Asts: Valek 7
Pts: Ferrari 30
Rebs: Huttemann, Insfran 6
Asts: Ferrari 7

Final

August 14
19:30
Argentina  68–94  Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 25–17, 17–23, 13–23, 13–31
Pts: Reggiardo 19
Rebs: Cava 5
Asts: González, Reggiardo 2
Pts: S. Rocha 14
Rebs: Amaral 6
Asts: Pinto, K. Rocha, Colhado 2

Final standings

Rank Team Record
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Brazil 5–0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Argentina 3–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Colombia 3–2
4th  Paraguay 1–3
5th  Chile 2–2
6th  Venezuela 1–3
7th  Uruguay 0–4

References

External links

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