
FIBA Caribbean Women's Championship in Cuba (2022)
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![]() Cuba conquer the trophy in Havana (Photo: acn.cu)
Latinbasket.com All-FIBA Caribbean Women's Championship Awards 2022 - Jul 19, 2022
MVP: Best Guard: Best Forward: Best Center:
First Team Cuba conquer the trophy in Havana - Jul 18, 2022 FINALCuba - Dominican Republic 79-60Cuba conquered the trophy in Havana. The hosts rallied past Dominican Republic in the title game. Anisleidys Galindo (181-SG-1989) stepped up with 25 points and 7 rebounds for the winners. Cuba accounted for a 47-32 halftime lead. They sank 21 points in the third term to open a 22-point lead and never looked back en route to the win. Dairis Tornell (176-PG-1992) provided 14 points for Cuba. Sugeiry Monsac (186-F/C-1981) answered with 12 points for Dominican Republic. 3-4 PlaceJamaica - Bahamas 57-68Bahamas clinched the third position in the championship. They overcame Jamaica in the consolation final. Britenique Harrison scored 14 points and collected 10 rebounds for the winners. Bahamas recorded an 18-14 lead after ten minutes. They went on an 18-9 run in the third term to clear off for good. Denika Lightbourne (178-PG-2004) and Valicia Demeritte (175-F-2000) added 12 points each for the winners. Faatimah Amen-Ra (163-G-1991, college: Toronto, agency: Promo Sport ID) answered with 12 points and 8 assists for Jamaica. Dominican Republic and Cuba advance into Final in Havana - Jul 17, 2022
Dominican Republic - Bahamas 81-58 Dominican Republic stormed past Bahamas to advance into the title game. Dominican Republic grabbed a 31-27 halftime lead. They unleashed 50 points in the second half to ease to the victory. Yohanna Morton (172-G-1987, college: RMU) and Cesarina Capellan (178-SF-2003) notched 14 points each for Dominican Republic. Denika Lightbourne (178-PG-2004) replied with 16 points for Bahamas. Cuba - Jamaica 97-36 Cuba cruised past Jamaica to reach the championship game in Havana. The hosts recorded a 42-24 halftime advantage. Cuba drained 55 points in the second half to coast to the victory. Eugenia Fraguela (1996) notched 20 points, while Yamara Amargo (179-PF-1985) hauled in 16 points for Cuba. Ashalee Gordon (177-F/G-1997) and Faatimah Amen-Ra (163-G-1991, college: Toronto, agency: Promo Sport ID) banked in 6 points each for Jamaica. Semifinals are set in Cuba - Jul 16, 2022
Jamaica - Bahamas 53-74 Bahamas outscored Jamaica to celebrate the first win in Cuba. Bahamas went on a 21-10 run in the first period. They ignited a 38-24 rally in the second half to seal the win. Antonicia Moultrie (183-SG-2005) finished with 15 points, while Philicia Kelly (175-F-1989, college: Okla City) added 14 points for Bahamas. Gezelle Allison (183-SF-1995) answered with 17 points and 9 rebounds for Jamaica. Cuba - Dominican Republic 76-51 Cuba stormed past Dominican Republic to stay undefeated at the tournament. Isabela Jourdain (188-C-2003) came up with 18 points to lead the charge. Cuba secured a 40-31 halftime lead. They held Dominican Republic to only 20 points in the second half and rallied to the victory. Dairis Tornell (176-PG-1992) and Eugenia Fraguela (1996) accounted for 13 points each for Cuba. Anyi Hodge (178-G-1997) replied with 11 points for Dominican Republic. Overview of Day 2 in Cuba - Jul 15, 2022
Jamaica - Cuba 32-85 Cuba smashed Jamaica to secure the second win in a row at the tournament. The hosts grabbed a 43-17 halftime lead. They went on a 42-15 second half run to ice the victory. Anisleidys Galindo (181-SG-1989) recorded 15 points, while Isabela Jourdain (188-C-2003) added 14 points and 11 rebounds for Cuba. Faatimah Amen-Ra (163-G-1991, college: Toronto, agency: Promo Sport ID) responded with 12 points for Jamaica. Bahamas - Dominican Republic 50-73 Dominican Republic stormed past Bahamas for the second victory in Cuba. Dominican Republic recorded a 36-21 halftime lead. They followed with a strong 22-8 run in the third term to clear off for good. Genesis Evangelista (180-G-1993) notched 11 points, while Sugeiry Monsac (186-F/C-1981) added 10 points for Dominican Republic. Valerie Nesbitt (173-G-1998, college: Ole Miss) responded with 20 points, 7 assists and 6 rebounds for Bahamas. Overview of Day 1 in Cuba - Jul 14, 2022
Jamaica - Dominican Republic 46-98 Dominican Republic stormed past Jamaica to take 1-0 record at the tournament. Dominican Republic opened a 45-17 halftime lead. They sank 53 points in the second half and cruised to the victory. Cesarina Capellan (178-SF-2003) posted 18 points, while Yohanna Morton (172-G-1987, college: RMU) and Angela Jimenez (183-F-2003) finished with 14 points each for the winners. Faatimah Amen-Ra (163-G-1991, college: Toronto, agency: Promo Sport ID) and Gezelle Allison (183-SF-1995) had 12 points each for Jamaica. Cuba - Bahamas 76-44 Cuba knocked down Bahamas in the opener. Nahomis Vargas came up with 15 points to pace the hosts. Cuba recorded a 38-22 halftime advantage. They followed with a 24-6 run in the fourth frame to ice the win. Isabela Jourdain (188-C-2003) tallied 14 points and 10 rebounds for Cuba. Denika Lightbourne (178-PG-2004) responded with 17 points for Bahamas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||















