U18 Asian Championships” Japanese women’s basketball team loses to China and will compete for third place with Taiwan team-Free Sports

In the quarter-finals of the U18 Asian Youth Women’s Basketball Championship, the Japanese women’s basketball team narrowly lost to the Chinese team. (The picture is taken from the FIBA ​​official website)

[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report]In the top 4 of the U18 Asian Youth Women’s Basketball Championship, the Japanese team lost 51 to 54 to the Chinese team and will compete with the Taiwan team for the third place. The Taiwan women’s basketball team is going to challenge the best results since 2010.

The Japanese team fell behind by 15 points following the first three quarters. In the fourth quarter, the Chinese team fell into a scoring drought, scoring only 5 points in a single quarter. The Japanese team scored 17 points in a single quarter, and once caught up to a 3-point deficit. Unfortunately, the Japanese team was at the last minute. No Qihai did not score a three-pointer, allowing the Japanese team to swallow the defeat.

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For the Japanese team, Haru Owaki had 10 points and 8 rebounds, and Tomomi Yokoyama had 10 points, 7 assists and 6 rebounds. The Japanese team shot 31.94% from the field, but the team made 3 of 19 three-pointers and its shooting percentage was 15.79%.

Chinese team Chu Huixuan scored a game-best 18 points and 6 rebounds, Li Wenxia had 15 points and 4 rebounds, and Hu Duoling had 11 points and 5 rebounds. The Chinese women’s basketball team is shooting 38.98% from the field, 47.22% on two-pointers and 26.09% on three-pointers. The Chinese team will compete with Australia for the championship.

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