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1970 ABC Championship for Women

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1970 FIBA Asia Championship
for Women
3rd Asian Women's Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host nationMalaysia
DatesOctober 30 – November 11
Teams10 (from all Asian federations)
Venues1 (in 1 host city)
Champions Japan (1st title)
MVPJapan Takeko Arakaki

The 1970 Asian Basketball Confederation Championship for Women were held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Results

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Japan 9 9 0 945 296 +649 18
 South Korea 9 8 1 935 296 +639 17
 Taiwan 9 7 2 823 445 +378 16
 Malaysia 9 6 3 494 598 −104 15
 Indonesia 9 5 4 586 698 −112 14
 Thailand 9 4 5 506 577 −71 13
 Singapore 9 3 6 387 666 −279 12
 Hong Kong 9 2 7 410 676 −266 11
 South Vietnam 9 1 8 314 644 −330 10
 India 9 0 9 402 906 −504 9
October 30
20:00
Malaysia  65–44  South Vietnam
Scoring by half: 30–21, 35–23
October 30
21:30
Thailand  28–113  South Korea
Scoring by half: 16–64, 12–49
October 31
18:00
Hong Kong  64–44  India
Scoring by half: 34–15, 30–29
October 31
20:00
Indonesia  54–91  Taiwan
Scoring by half: 28–42, 26–49
October 31
21:30
Singapore  20–109  Japan
Scoring by half: 6–61, 14–48
November 1
14:00
South Vietnam  8–98  South Korea
Scoring by half: 4–45, 4–53
November 1
15:30
Thailand  71–24  Singapore
Scoring by half: 29–14, 42–10
November 1
18:00
India  53–85  Malaysia
Scoring by half: 30–38, 23–47
November 1
19:30
Indonesia  33–137  Japan
Scoring by half: 17–70, 16–67
November 1
21:00
Hong Kong  41–108  Taiwan
Scoring by half: 16–47, 25–61
November 3
14:00
Indonesia  75–47  Singapore
Scoring by half: 40–18, 35–29
November 3
15:30
Hong Kong  37–106  Japan
Scoring by half: 14–52, 23–54
November 3
18:00
South Vietnam  28–64  Thailand
Scoring by half: 12–30, 16–34
November 3
19:30
India  25–152  South Korea
Scoring by half: 17–69, 8–83
November 3
21:00
Malaysia  42–98  Taiwan
Scoring by half: 21–50, 21–48
November 4
14:00
South Korea  130–38  Indonesia
Scoring by half: 65–26, 65–12
November 4
15:30
Malaysia  68–43  Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 26–21, 42–22
November 4
18:00
Taiwan  98–26  South Vietnam
Scoring by half: 49–12, 49–14
November 4
19:30
Singapore  71–47  India
Scoring by half: 32–14, 39–33
November 4
21:00
Japan  96–24  Thailand
Scoring by half: 47–13, 49–11
November 5
14:00
Singapore  39–96  Taiwan
Scoring by half: 16–44, 23–52
November 5
15:30
Japan  152–28  India
Scoring by half: 79–22, 73–6
November 5
18:00
Thailand  57–44  Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 30–22, 27–22
November 5
19:30
Indonesia  71–47  South Vietnam
Scoring by half: 41–18, 30–29
November 5
21:00
South Korea  96–27  Malaysia
Scoring by half: 48–13, 48–14
November 7
14:00
South Vietnam  45–53  Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 28–29, 17–24
November 7
15:30
Indonesia  104–60  India
Scoring by half: 42–28, 62–32
November 7
18:00
South Korea  118–26  Singapore
Scoring by half: 58–12, 60–14
November 7
19:30
Malaysia  64–56  Thailand
Scoring by half: 29–30, 35–26
November 7
21:00
Taiwan  59–91  Japan
Scoring by half: 20–47, 39–44
November 8
14:00
Singapore  44–57  Malaysia
Scoring by half: 22–28, 22–29
November 8
15:30
Hong Kong  24–101  South Korea
Scoring by half: 11–45, 13–56
November 8
18:00
Japan  88–18  South Vietnam
Scoring by half: 40–12, 48–6
November 8
19:30
Thailand  71–72 (OT)  Indonesia
Scoring by half: 30–30, 35–35 Overtime: 6–7
November 8
21:00
India  31–134  Taiwan
Scoring by half: 19–66, 12–68
November 9
14:00
India  59–86  Thailand
Scoring by half: 24–50, 35–36
November 9
15:30
South Vietnam  40–52  Singapore
Scoring by half: 17–19, 23–33
November 9
18:00
Indonesia  83–51  Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 47–25, 36–26
November 9
19:30
Malaysia  22–108  Japan
Scoring by half: 14–64, 8–44
November 9
21:00
Taiwan  62–72  South Korea
Scoring by half: 35–31, 27–41
November 10
13:00
Malaysia  64–56  Indonesia
Scoring by half: 28–26, 36–30
November 10
14:30
India  55–58  South Vietnam
Scoring by half: 28–26, 27–32
November 10
16:00
Singapore  64–53  Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 33–24, 31–29
November 10
19:00
Thailand  49–77  Taiwan
Scoring by half: 24–32, 25–45
November 10
20:30
South Korea  55–58  Japan
Scoring by half: 26–28, 29–30

Final standing

Qualified for the 1971 FIBA World Championship for Women
Rank Team Record
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Japan 9–0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  South Korea 8–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Taiwan 7–2
4  Malaysia 6–3
5  Indonesia 5–4
6  Thailand 4–5
7  Singapore 3–6
8  Hong Kong 2–7
9  South Vietnam 1–8
10  India 0–9

Awards

 1970 Asian champions 

Japan
First title
  • Most Valuable Player: Japan Takeko Arakaki

References

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