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International basketball competition
2005 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup
Tournament details
Host countryTunisia
DatesJuly 15–24
Teams12
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions United States (2nd title)
Tournament statistics
MVPUnited States Crystal Langhorne
Top scorerAustralia Camino (21.6)
Top reboundsTunisia M'Nasria (13.2)
Top assistsDemocratic Republic of the Congo Lumanu Kalonda (3.7)
PPG (Team) United States (105.3)
RPG (Team) United States (44.4)
APG (Team) United States (23.4)
2001 2007

The 2005 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women(Arabic: 2005 بطولة العالم لكرة السلة للسيدات تحت 19 سنة) took place in Tunisia from 15 to 24 July 2005. It was co-organised by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and Tunisia Basketball Federation.

Twelve national teams competed for the championship. United States came away with the Gold medal by defeating Serbia & Montenegro 97-76 in the final.

Venues

Competing nations

Except Tunisia, which automatically qualified as the host nation, the 11 remaining countries qualified through their continents’ qualifying tournaments:

FIBA Africa (2)
FIBA Asia (2)
FIBA Americas (3)
FIBA Oceania (1)
FIBA Europe (4)

Preliminary round

All times local : WAT (UTC+1)

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 United States 5 5 0 561 272 +289 10
 Russia 5 4 1 422 358 +64 9
 South Korea 5 3 2 419 460 -41 8
 Serbia and Montenegro 5 2 3 403 402 +1 7
 Puerto Rico 5 1 4 283 450 −67 6
 DR Congo 5 0 5 280 426 -146 5
15 July 2005
10:00
DR Congo  51–53  Puerto Rico
Tunis
15 July 2005
12:00
Russia  65–98  United States
Tunis
15 July 2005
14:00
Serbia and Montenegro  76–79  South Korea
Tunis
16 July 2005
16:30
United States  124–37  DR Congo
Tunis
16 July 2005
18:30
Puerto Rico  67–84  Serbia and Montenegro
Tunis
16 July 2005
20:30
South Korea  77–98  Russia
Tunis
17 July 2005
16:30
Serbia and Montenegro  68–94  United States
Tunis
17 July 2005
18:30
DR Congo  53–84  Russia
Tunis
17 July 2005
20:30
Puerto Rico  92–112  South Korea
Tunis
19 July 2005
16:30
South Korea  77–65  DR Congo
Tunis
19 July 2005
18:30
Russia  88–87  Serbia and Montenegro
Tunis
19 July 2005
20:30
United States  116–28  Puerto Rico
Tunis
20 July 2005
16:30
Serbia and Montenegro  88–74  DR Congo
Tunis
20 July 2005
18:30
Puerto Rico  43–87  Russia
Tunis
20 July 2005
20:30
United States  129–74  South Korea
Tunis

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tiebreak
 Australia 5 4 1 337 297 +40 9 1-0
 China 5 4 1 382 312 +70 9 0-1
 Spain 5 3 2 324 274 +50 8 1-0
 Hungary 5 3 2 322 297 +25 8 0-1
 Canada 5 1 4 283 340 −57 6
 Tunisia 5 0 5 261 389 -128 5
15 July 2005
10:00
Hungary  55–66  China
Nabeul
15 July 2005
12:00
Spain  50–53  Australia
Nabeul
15 July 2005
18:30
Tunisia  53–69  Canada
Nabeul
16 July 2005
16:30
China  85–66  Spain
Nabeul
16 July 2005
18:30
Australia  68–47  Tunisia
Nabeul
16 July 2005
20:30
Canada  44–71  Hungary
Nabeul
17 July 2005
16:30
Hungary  61–57  Australia
Nabeul
17 July 2005
18:30
Tunisia  46–82  Spain
Nabeul
17 July 2005
20:30
Canada  60–77  China
Nabeul
19 July 2005
16:30
Australia  82–73  Canada
Nabeul
19 July 2005
18:30
China  88–54  Tunisia
Nabeul
19 July 2005
20:30
Spain  69–53  Hungary
Nabeul
20 July 2005
16:30
Australia  77–66  China
Nabeul
20 July 2005
18:30
Hungary  82–61  Tunisia
Nabeul
20 July 2005
20:30
Canada  37–57  Spain
Nabeul

Knockout stage

Bracket

 Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
           
  22 July
 
  Russia79
  23 July
  Spain62
  Russia65
  22 July
  Serbia and Montenegro78
  Australia70
  24 July
  Serbia and Montenegro76
  Serbia and Montenegro76
  22 July
  United States97
  China93
  23 July
  South Korea72
  China68
  22 July
  United States99 Third place
  United States85
  24 July
  Hungary55
  Russia61
 
  China78
 
5th place bracket
 Semi-finalsFifth place
       
  23 July
 
  South Korea92
  24 July
  Hungary70
  South Korea71
  23 July
  Spain75
  Spain75
 
  Australia71
 Seventh place
 
  24 July
 
  Hungary62
 
  Australia68
9th place bracket
 Semi-finalsNinth place
       
  22 July
 
  Canada67
  23 July
  DR Congo51
  Canada71
  22 July
  Puerto Rico64
  Puerto Rico77
 
  Tunisia63
 Eleventh place
 
  23 July
 
  DR Congo78
 
  Tunisia60

Quarterfinals

22 July 2005
14:30
China  93–72  South Korea
Tunis
22 July 2005
16:30
United States  85–55  Hungary
Tunis
22 July 2005
18:30
Russia  79–62  Spain
Tunis
22 July 2005
20:30
Australia  70–76  Serbia and Montenegro
Tunis

Classification 9–12

22 July 2005
16:30
Canada  67–51  DR Congo
Nabeul
22 July 2005
18:30
Puerto Rico  77–63  Tunisia
Nabeul

Classification 5–8

23 July 2005
14:30
South Korea  92–70  Hungary
Tunis
23 July 2005
16:30
Spain  79–68  Australia
Tunis

Semifinals

23 July 2005
18:30
China  68–99  United States
Tunis
23 July 2005
20:30
Russia  65–78  Serbia and Montenegro
Tunis

Eleventh place game

23 July 2005
16:30
DR Congo  78–60  Tunisia
Nabeul

Ninth place game

23 July 2005
18:30
Canada  71–64  Puerto Rico
Nabeul

Seventh place game

24 July 2005
10:00
Hungary  62–68  Australia
Tunis

Fifth place game

24 July 2005
12:00
South Korea  71–75  Spain
Tunis

Third place game

24 July 2005
16:30
China  78–61  Russia
Tunis

Final

24 July 2005
18:30
Serbia and Montenegro  76–97  United States
Tunis

Final standings

# Team W-L
United States United States 8-0
Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro 4-4
China China 6-2
4 Russia Russia 4-3
5 Spain Spain 5-3
6 South Korea Korea 4-4
7 Australia Australia 5-3
8 Hungary Hungary 3-5
9 Canada Canada 3-4
10 Puerto Rico Puerto Rico 2-5
11 Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo 1-6
12 Tunisia Tunisia 0-7

Awards

 2005 FIBA Women's World Junior Championship winner 

United States
Second title
Most Valuable Player
United States Crystal Langhorne

References

  1. FIBA Archive. 2005 World Championship for Junior Women. Event Standings. Retrieved 2016-07-14

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