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![]() USA celebrate the title in San Juan (Photo: FIBA)
Latinbasket.com All-FIBA AmeriCup Awards 2021 - Jun 21, 2021 Best Guard: Best Forward: Best Center:
1st Team
2nd Team Honorable Mention USA celebrate the title in San Juan - Jun 20, 2021 FINALPuerto Rico - USA 59-74USA conquered FIBA AmeriCup title in San Juan. They held off Puerto Rico in the championship game on Saturday. Rhyne Howard (188-G-00) stepped up with 22 points to lead the champions. Puerto Rico ran off to a 21-17 lead after ten minutes. But USA took over completely in the second half. They went on a 21-11 run in the third term to take an 8-point lead. USA finished the game on a 19-12 run to ice the victory and capture the trophy. Aliyah Boston (196-F-01) produced 17 points and 19 rebounds for USA. Jennifer O'Neill (165-PG-90, college: Kentucky, agency: LBM Management) responded with 18 points for Puerto Rico. 3-4 PlaceCanada - Brazil 82-87 2OTBrazil clinched third position at FIBA AmeriCup. They outlasted Canada in double-overtime thriller to step onto the pedestal. Five players scored in double digits for Brazil. Taina Paixao (175-G-91) and Clarissa Dos Santos (188-C-88) finished with 19 points each for the winners. Canada led by five points at halftime 34-29. But Brazil went on a 29-9 rally in the third term to spur ahead. Canada responded with a 25-10 run in the fourth term to force overtime. The first extra period did not reveal the winner but Brazil sank 10 points in the second one to snatch the win. Erika De Souza (197-C-82) had 10 points and 10 rebounds for the winners. Laeticia Amihere (193-F-01) replied with 22 points and 11 rebounds for Canada. Puerto Rico, Canada, USA and Brazil enter semifinal stage in San Juan - Jun 18, 2021
Puerto Rico - Colombia 77-69 Puerto Rico overcame Colombia in the quarterfinal battle. Colombia jumped off to a 23-12 lead after the opening quarter. The hosts responded with a 20-7 run in the second term to take a 32-30 halftime lead. Puerto Rico drained 25 points in the third frame to secure a 5-point lead. They protected the lead throughout the fourth period and raced to the win. Jazmon Gwathmey (188-G-93, college: JMU) netted 29 points, while Jennifer O'Neill (165-PG-90, college: Kentucky, agency: LBM Management) added 19 points for Puerto Rico. Narlyn Mosquera (197-C-89) answered with 21 points and 15 rebounds for Colombia. Canada - Dominican Republic 90-53 Canada raced past Dominican Republic to pave their way into the semifinal stage. Aislinn Konig (178-G-98, college: NC State, agency: LBM Management) produced 23 points to lead the North American side. Canada piled up a 50-35 halftime lead. They held Dominican Republic to just 18 points in the second half and marched to the win. Laeticia Amihere (193-F-01) chipped in 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the winners. Yohanna Morton (172-G-87, college: RMU) responded with 18 points for Dominican Republic. Brazil - Venezuela 90-59 Brazil drubbed Venezuela in the quarterfinal clash. They led from start to finish. Brazil secured a 49-18 halftime lead. They cruised to the victory in the second half. Thayna Silva (180-F-96) chipped in 15 points, while Tassia Carcavalli (176-PG-92) added 14 points for Brazil. Genesis Rivera (180-G/F-96, college: UMass) notched 15 points for Venezuela. USA - U.S. Virgin Islands 97-46 USA outgunned US Virgin Islands to ensure the semifinal stage. USA grabbed a 46-25 halftime lead. They followed with a strong 51-21 second half run to ensure a comfortable victory. Nazahrah Hilmon-Baker produced 17 points, while Grace Berger (183-G-99) and Elissa Cunane (196-C-00) added 13 points apiece for the winners. Imani Tate (175-G/F-95, college: Albany) replied with 18 points for US Virgin Islands. Quarterfinals are set in San Juan - Jun 16, 2021
Colombia - Canada 40-74 Canada beat Colombia to ensure the fourth straight victory in Group A. Kayla Alexander (193-C-91, college: Syracuse, agency: LBM Management) chipped in 14 points and grabbed 9 rebounds in the victory. Canada piled up a 34-21 halftime lead. The North American team held their opponents to just 19 points in the second half and raced to the victory. Shaina Pellington (173-G-99) and Laeticia Amihere (193-F-01) had 10 points apiece for the winning side. Yaneth Arias (188-C-82) answered with 9 points for Colombia. El Salvador - U.S. Virgin Islands 44-85 US Virgin Islands claimed the first victory in San Juan. They crushed El Salvador to enter the quarterfinal stage. Anisha George (188-C-98, college: N.Texas) scored 22 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to pace the winners. US Virgin Islands grabbed a 42-28 halftime lead. They followed with a 43-16 run in the second half to cruise to the victory. Imani Tate (175-G/F-95, college: Albany) had 18 points in the win. Emily Tevez (178-SG-93, college: NDN) answered with 14 points for El Salvador. Venezuela - Dominican Republic 77-66 Venezuela defeated Dominican Republic to celebrate the opening victory at the tournament. Venezuela jumped off to a 20-11 lead after ten minutes. They followed with a 20-11 run in the third period to secure a 16-point lead and never looked back en route to the victory. Yosimar Corrales (184-PF-90) and Daniela Wallen (180-SF-95, college: Okla City) produced 19 points apiece for Venezuela. Yohanna Morton (172-G-87, college: RMU) answered with 13 points for Dominican Republic. Recap of Day 4 in San Juan - Jun 15, 2021
USA - Venezuela 102-53 USA registered the third consecutive victory in the championship. They stormed past Venezuela to remain undefeated. Sedona Prince (201-F-00) chipped in 18 points for the winners. USA drained 56 points in the first half to secure a 27-point lead. USA held their opponents to just 24 points in the second half and rallied to the victory. Rhyne Howard (188-G-00) produced 17 points in the win. Daniela Wallen (180-SF-95, college: Okla City) answered with 18 points for Venezuela. Dominican Republic - Puerto Rico 54-79 Puerto Rico defeated Dominican Republic for the third victory in San Juan. The hosts piled up a 29-12 lead ten minutes into the game. Puerto Rico grabbed a 47-24 halftime advantage. Puerto Rico stayed in charge throughout the second half and marched to the win. Tayra Melendez (183-G-93, college: URI) tossed in 18 points, while Jennifer O'Neill (165-PG-90, college: Kentucky, agency: LBM Management) had 16 points in the victory. Yohanna Morton (172-G-87, college: RMU) replied with 12 points for Dominican Republic. U.S. Virgin Islands - Brazil 56-77 Brazil rallied past US Virgin Islands to improve at 3-1 record at the tournament. Kamilla Silva (201-C-01) scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to pace the winners. Brazil established a 41-25 halftime lead. They held US Virgin Islands to 31 points in the second half to race to the win. Taina Paixao (175-G-91) and Thayna Silva (180-F-96) netted 10 points each in the victory. Natalie Day (182-G/F-90, college: Portland) answered with 17 points for US Virgin Islands. Canada - El Salvador 98-41 Canada breezed past El Salvador to gain the third consecutive victory in Group A. Shaina Pellington (173-G-99) tossed in 21 points to lead the winners. Canada dominated from start to finish. They grabbed a 42-12 halftime lead and never looked back en route to the victory. Aislinn Konig (178-G-98, college: NC State, agency: LBM Management) had 14 points in the win. Aida Funes (167-PG-84) produced 14 points for El Salvador. Recap of Day 3 in San Juan - Jun 14, 2021
Puerto Rico - USA 65-87 USA smashed Puerto Rico to gain the second consecutive win in San Juan. Rhyne Howard (188-G-00) and Nazahrah Hillmon-Baker (188-F-00) finished with 17 points each for the winners. Puerto Rico grabbed a 23-18 lead ten minutes into the game. But USA picked up the tempo in the next two quarters. They went on a 50-22 run to surge ahead. Puerto Rico stopped the rot in the fourth quarter but it was too little too late to save the game. Aliyah Boston (196-F-01) had 15 points for USA. Jennifer O'Neill (165-PG-90, college: Kentucky, agency: LBM Management) notched 20 points for the hosts. Brazil - Canada 67-71 Canada registered the second straight victory at the tournament. They outlasted Brazil to remain perfect. Canada used a 24-16 run in the second period to take an 8-point lead. Brazil responded with a 22-13 rally in the third period to even the score. But Canada held their opponents to just 8 points in the fourth quarter and snatched a narrow victory at the end. Nirra Fields (175-G-93, college: UCLA, agency: LBM Management) produced 17 points, while Laeticia Amihere (193-F-01) had 11 points for Canada. Clarissa Dos Santos (188-C-88) answered with 21 points and 11 rebounds for Brazil. El Salvador - Colombia 67-92 Colombia stepped on the gas in the second half and marched to a comfortable win over El Salvador in San Juan. Five players scored in double digits for the winners. Yaneth Arias (188-C-82) paced Colombia with 18 points and 7 assists as they improved at 2-1 record. El Salvador led by four points ten minutes into the game. But Colombia responded with a 48-25 second half run to ice the victory. Mabel Martinez (180-F-86) had 15 points for the winners. Emily Tevez (178-SG-93, college: NDN) answered with 20 points and 9 rebounds for El Salvador. Recap of Day 2 in San Juan - Jun 13, 2021
Canada - U.S. Virgin Islands 101-41 Canada claimed the first victory in the tournament. They drubbed US Virgin Islands in the opener. Shaina Pellington (173-G-99) scored 16 points to lead the winners. Canada grabbed a 48-13 halftime lead. They dropped 37 points in the fourth term to ease to the victory. Jamie Weisner-Scott (178-SF-94, college: Oregon St., agency: LBM Management) and Nirra Fields (175-G-93, college: UCLA, agency: LBM Management) finished with 14 points each for the winners. Molina Williams (183-F-01) had 10 points in the loss. USA - Dominican Republic 102-39 USA beat Dominican Republic to open win count at the tournament. USA ensured a 47-23 halftime lead. They followed with a strong 20-2 run in the third period to clear off for good. Destanni Henderson came up with 17 points, while Elissa Cunane (196-C-00) and Sedona Prince (201-F-00) chipped in 12 points apiece for the winners. Elemy Colome (173-G-96) netted 11 points for Dominican Republic. Colombia - Brazil 56-79 Brazil earned the second win in San Juan. They rallied past Colombia to stay perfect. Taina Paixao (175-G-91) accounted for 17 points for the winners. Colombia enjoyed a 28-27 halftime lead. But Brazil unloaded 52 points in the second half and rolled to the victory. Patty Teixeira (175-G/F-90) had 13 points for the winning side. Manuela Rios (165-F-97) answered with 18 points for Colombia. Argentina - Puerto Rico 56-79 Puerto Rico topped Argentina for the second straight win in San Juan. The hosts led from start to finish. They established a comfortable 23-8 lead after ten minutes. They stretched the margin at 26-point mark at the big break 51-25. Argentina managed to narrow the gap in the second but never really threatened the home side at the end. Jennifer O'Neill (165-PG-90, college: Kentucky, agency: LBM Management) provided 20 points, while Isalys Quinones (190-C/F-97, college: Dartmouth) had 13 points in the victory. Victoria Gauna (185-PF-01) banked in 13 points for Argentina. Recap of Day 1 in San Juan - Jun 12, 2021
Brazil - El Salvador 118-43 Brazil smashed El Salvador in the opener. Thayna Silva (180-F-96) scored 22 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to pace the winners. Brazil dominated from start to finish. They erupted for 63 points in the second half and eased to the victory. Kamilla Silva (201-C-01) finished with 16 points and 12 rebounds for the winners. Kimberly Villalobos (188-C-00) answered with 11 points for El Salvador. Dominican Republic - Argentina 46-64 Argentina beat Dominican Republic to celebrate the first win at the championship. Macarena Rosset (178-G/F-91) delivered 14 points, while Camila Suarez (178-SG-00) added 13 points for the winners. Argentina grabbed a 31-21 halftime lead. They followed with a 17-7 run in the fourth period to seal the win. Elemy Colome (173-G-96) paced Dominican Republic with 13 points. U.S. Virgin Islands - Colombia 60-72 Colombia got to the winning start of their campaign. They outlasted US Virgin Islands in the opener. Yaneth Arias (188-C-82) stepped up with 19 points and 10 rebounds for Colombia. They dominated in the first half. Colombia ensured a 39-28 halftime lead. They extended the margin to as many as 20 points heading into the fourth quarter and never looked back en route to the win. Manuela Rios (165-F-97) accounted for 14 points in the victory. Anisha George (188-C-98, college: N.Texas) answered with 18 points for US Virgin Islands. Puerto Rico - Venezuela 88-50 Puerto Rico drubbed Venezuela at the start of 2021 FIBA AmeriCup campaign. The hosts left no chance for their opponents in the opening game in San Juan. Jazmon Gwathmey (188-G-93, college: JMU) led well-balanced effort with 14 points. Puerto Rico established a 52-23 halftime advantage and cruised to the victory in the second half. Jennifer O'Neill (165-PG-90, college: Kentucky, agency: LBM Management) had 11 points for the hosts. Siuly Marcano (186-PF-96) answered with 13 points for Venezuela. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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