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Qualified Nations

 

  • ARG.gif Argentina
  • BRA.gif Brazil
  • CAN.gif Canada
  • COL.gif Colombia
  • CUB.gif Cuba
  • DOM.gif Dominican Republic
  • MEX.gif Mexico
  • PUR.gif Puerto Rico
  • USA.gif United States
  • VEN.gif Venezuela


 

 
Competition Format

 

Preliminary Round
July 1st - July 5th, 2023
10 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th  Nations from each Group will qualify for the Quartelfinals
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Knockout Round
July 7th - July 9th, 2023
8 Nations, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Women's Basketball FIBA AmeriCup 2023 Champion
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Qualification Format

 

Women's Basketball FIBA South American Championship 2022
August 1st - August 6th,  2022
6 Nations, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Nations will qualify for the Women's Basketball FIBA AmeriCup 2023
 
Registered Nations
Qualified, Eliminated, In Progress
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  • ARG.gif Argentina (Women's Basketball FIBA South American Championship 2022)
  • BRA.gif Brazil (Women's Basketball FIBA South American Championship 2022)
  • CHI.gif Chile (Women's Basketball FIBA South American Championship 2022)
  • COL.gif Colombia (Women's Basketball FIBA South American Championship 2022)
  • ECU.gif Ecuador (Women's Basketball FIBA South American Championship 2022)
  • PAR.gif Paraguay (Women's Basketball FIBA South American Championship 2022)
  • URU.gif Uruguay (Women's Basketball FIBA South American Championship 2022)
  • VEN.gif Venezuela (Women's Basketball FIBA South American Championship 2022)
 
Women's Basketball FIBA America Centrobasket Championship 2022
August 23rd - November 27th,  2022
7 Nations, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Nations will qualify for the Women's Basketball FIBA AmeriCup 2023
 
Registered Nations
Qualified, Eliminated, In Progress
 
  • CRC.gif Costa Rica (Women's Basketball FIBA America Centrobasket Championship 2022)
  • CUB.gif Cuba (Women's Basketball FIBA America Centrobasket Championship 2022)
  • DOM.gif Dominican Republic (Women's Basketball FIBA America Centrobasket Championship 2022)
  • ESA.gif El Salvador (Women's Basketball FIBA America Centrobasket Championship 2022)
  • GUA.gif Guatemala (Women's Basketball FIBA America Centrobasket Championship 2022)
  • MEX.gif Mexico (Women's Basketball FIBA America Centrobasket Championship 2022)
  • PUR.gif Puerto Rico (Women's Basketball FIBA America Centrobasket Championship 2022)
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Women's Basketball FIBA North America
 
Registered Nations
Qualified, Eliminated, In Progress
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  • CAN.gif Canada (Automated Entry)
  • USA.gif United States (Automated Entry)
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Preliminary Round
July 1st - July 5th, 2023
10 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th  Nations from each Group will qualify for the Quartelfinals


Group A
 
  • ARG.gif Argentina
  • BRA.gif Brazil
  • CUB.gif Cuba
  • USA.gif United States
  • VEN.gif Venezuela

Group B
 
  • CAN.gif Canada
  • COL.gif Colombia
  • DOM.gif Dominican Republic
  • MEX.gif Mexico
  • PUR.gif Puerto Rico
     



 
Group A
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
Brazil BRA.gif 92 - 53 CUB.gif Cuba
Quarter-by-Quarter: 29-14, 20-17, 19-16, 24-6
July 1st 2023, h. 12:10, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
United States USA.gif 80 - 54 VEN.gif Venezuela
Quarter-by-Quarter: 20-5, 26-11, 20-14, 14-24
July 1st 2023, h. 14:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Venezuela VEN.gif 76 - 90 BRA.gif Brazil
Quarter-by-Quarter: 18-23, 18-23, 21-15, 19-29
July 2nd 2023, h. 12:10, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Argentina ARG.gif 56 - 65 USA.gif United States
Quarter-by-Quarter: 18-19, 11-14, 11-16, 16-16
July 2nd 2023, h. 14:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Cuba CUB.gif 85 - 106OT VEN.gif Venezuela
Quarter-by-Quarter: 21-23, 21-14, 21-13, 13-25, Ovet Time: 9-30
July 3rd 2023, h. 12:10, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Brazil BRA.gif 56 - 55 ARG.gif Argentina
Quarter-by-Quarter: 9-14, 20-12, 21-15, 6-14
July 3rd 2023, h. 14:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Argentina ARG.gif 63 - 66 CUB.gif Cuba
Quarter-by-Quarter: 11-17, 17-13, 17-16, 18-20
July 4th 2023, h. 12:10, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
United States USA.gif 54 - 67 BRA.gif Brazil
Quarter-by-Quarter: 12-15, 13-20, 14-14, 15-18
July 4th 2023, h. 14:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Cuba CUB.gif 44 - 106 USA.gif United States
Quarter-by-Quarter: 14-27, 4-33, 10-23, 16-23
July 5th 2023, h. 12:10, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Venezuela VEN.gif 56 - 58 ARG.gif Argentina
Quarter-by-Quarter: 16-23, 13-12, 16-9, 11-14
July 5th 2023, h. 17:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Group A Provisional Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
BRA.gif Brazil
4
4
0
305
238
+67
8
USA.gif United States
4
3
1
305
221
+84
7
VEN.gif Venezuela
4
2
3
292
313
-21
5
ARG.gif Argentina
4
1
3
232
243
-11
5
CUB.gif Cuba
4
1
3
248
367
-119
5
1
 
Group B
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
Puerto Rico PUR.gif 63 - 62 COL.gif Colombia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 10-19, 17-21, 22-11, 14-11
July 1st 2023, h. 17:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Mexico MEX.gif 69 - 62 DOM.gif Dominican Republic
Quarter-by-Quarter: 14-19, 20-11, 14-7, 21-15
July 1st 2023, h. 20:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Dominican Republic DOM.gif 47 - 73 PUR.gif Puerto Rico
Quarter-by-Quarter: 11-22, 13-17, 15-14, 8-20
July 2nd 2023, h. 17:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Canada CAN.gif 83 - 57 MEX.gif Mexico
Quarter-by-Quarter: 23-7, 11-14, 27-14, 22-22
July 2nd 2023, h. 20:10, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Colombia COL.gif 70 - 56 DOM.gif Dominican Republic
Quarter-by-Quarter: 14-7, 25-13, 13-14, 18-22
July 3rd 2023, h. 17:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Puerto Rico PUR.gif 47 - 84 CAN.gif Canada
Quarter-by-Quarter: 16-19, 12-15, 14-25, 5-25
July 3rd 2023, h. 20:10, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Canada CAN.gif 89 - 55 COL.gif Colombia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 22-14, 25-19, 23-9, 19-13
July 4th 2023, h. 17:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Mexico MEX.gif 64 - 70 PUR.gif Puerto Rico
Quarter-by-Quarter: 15-17, 17-17, 23-17, 9-19
July 4th 2023, h. 20:10, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Dominican Republic DOM.gif 48 - 88 CAN.gif Canada
Quarter-by-Quarter: 7-22, 18-19, 10-23, 13-24
July 5th 2023, h. 14:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Colombia COL.gif 59 - 42 MEX.gif Mexico
Quarter-by-Quarter: 9-13, 17-13, 20-6, 13-10
July 5th 2023, h. 20:10, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
Group B Provisional Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
CAN.gif Canada
4
4
0
344
207
+137
8
PUR.gif Puerto Rico
4
3
1
253
257
-4
7
COL.gif Colombia
4
2
2
246
250
-4
6
MEX.gif Mexico
4
1
3
232
274
-42
5
DOM.gif Dominican Republic
4
0
4
213
300
-87
4
 
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Knockout Round
July 7th - July 9th, 2023
8 Nations, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Women's Basketball FIBA AmeriCup 2023 Champion
 
 
 
 
 
  • ARG.gif Argentina
  • BRA.gif Brazil
  • CAN.gif Canada
  • COL.gif Colombia
  • MEX.gif Mexico
  • PUR.gif Puerto Rico
  • USA.gif United States
  • VEN.gif Venezuela
 
Quartelfinals
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
Brazil BRA.gif 83 - 61 MEX.gif Mexico
Quarter-by-Quarter: 19-18, 19-15, 23-8, 22-20
July 7th 2023, h. 20:10, Domo de la Feria, Leon
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Puerto Rico PUR.gif OT89 - 86 VEN.gif Venezuela
Quarter-by-Quarter: 22-17, 22-18, 20-23, 15-21, Over Time: 10-7
July 7th 2023, h. 14:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
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Canada CAN.gif 68 - 60 ARG.gif Argentina
Quarter-by-Quarter: 18-20, 20-10, 216-21, 14-9
July 7th 2023, h. 17:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
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United States USA.gif 68 - 49 COL.gif Colombia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 23-13, 20-18, 10-12, 15-8
July 7th 2023, h. 12:10, Domo de la Feria, Leon

 

 

Semifinals
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
Brazil BRA.gif 85 - 74 PUR.gif Puerto Rico
Quarter-by-Quarter: 16-22, 23-20, 23-18, 23-14
July 8th 2023, h. 17:40, Domo de la Feria, Leon
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Canada CAN.gif 63 - 67 USA.gif United States
Quarter-by-Quarter: 17-22, 12-17, 21-15, 13-13
July 8th 2023, h. 20:10, Domo de la Feria, Leon

 

 

Bronze Medal Match
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
Puerto Rico PUR.gif 73 - 80 CAN.gif Canada
Quarter-by-Quarter: 17-22, 20-16, 21-26, 15-16
July 9th 2023, h. 15:30, Domo de la Feria, Leon

Gold Medal Match
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
Brazil BRA.gif 69 - 58 USA.gif United States
Quarter-by-Quarter: 14-6, 21-21, 25-10, 9-11
July 9th 2023, h. 18:30, Domo de la Feria, Leon
 
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