2018 FIBA U18 Women's European Championship

2018 EuroBasket Under-18
for Women
35th FIBA Europe Under-18
Women's Championship
Tournament details
Host country Italy
Dates4–12 August 2018
Teams16
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Germany (1st title)
Tournament statistics
MVPGermany Nyara Sabally
Top scorerHungary Barbara Angyal (14.1)
Top reboundsLatvia Laura Meldere (12.4)
Top assistsCroatia Nika Mühl (5.7)
PPG (Team)Germany (66.4)
RPG (Team)Germany (51.3)
APG (Team)Croatia (21.3)
Official website
www.fiba.basketball
2017
2019

The 2018 FIBA U18 Women's European Championship was an international basketball competition that was held from 4 to 12 August 2018 in Udine, Italy. It was the 35th edition of the FIBA U18 Women's European Championship. 16 national teams from across Europe, composed of women aged 18 and under, competed in the tournament.[1][2]

Venues

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Udine
2018 FIBA U18 Women's European Championship is located in Italy
Udine
Udine
Palasport Primo Carnera Palasport Manlio Benedetti
Capacity: 3,300 Capacity: 2,000

Participating teams

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First round

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The first-round groups draw took place on 16 January 2018 in Freising, Germany.[3]

All times are local (UTC+2).

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1  Belgium 3 2 1 187 157 +30 5[a]
2  Italy (H) 3 2 1 169 159 +10 5[a]
3  Croatia 3 2 1 173 170 +3 5[a]
4  Sweden 3 0 3 147 190 −43 3
Source: FIBA
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Belgium 1–1, +9 PD; Italy 1–1, −2 PD; Croatia 1–1, −7 PD
4 August
21:00
Belgium  67–46  Sweden
Scoring by quarter: 14–5, 22–17, 15–7, 16–17
Pts: Van Buggenhout 14
Rebs: Bi. Massey 9
Asts: Hambursin 4
Pts: Ahlberg 10
Rebs: Johnson 9
Asts: Elias 4
4 August
21:00
Italy  52–56  Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 15–10, 7–13, 17–14, 13–19
Pts: Gregori 16
Rebs: Baldi 8
Asts: Ianezic, Orsili 2
Pts: Mühl 15
Rebs: Kostić 11
Asts: Kostić 5
5 August
16:30
Croatia  56–67  Belgium
Scoring by quarter: 10–16, 16–15, 11–23, 19–13
Pts: Mühl 12
Rebs: Mihić 8
Asts: Mühl 7
Pts: Leblon 15
Rebs: Bi. Massey 18
Asts: three players 3
5 August
21:00
Sweden  50–62  Italy
Scoring by quarter: 9–10, 20–19, 8–14, 13–19
Pts: Sabel 14
Rebs: Johnson 11
Asts: Elias 4
Pts: Ianezic 13
Rebs: Toffolo 10
Asts: Ianezic 4
6 August
16:30
Croatia  61–51  Sweden
Scoring by quarter: 18–16, 18–13, 22–12, 3–10
Pts: Ćurić 14
Rebs: Kostić 10
Asts: Mühl 6
Pts: Sabel 11
Rebs: Johnson 13
Asts: Elias 4
6 August
21:00
Belgium  53–55  Italy
Scoring by quarter: 18–5, 15–15, 12–19, 8–16
Pts: Bi. Massey 14
Rebs: Bi. Massey 10
Asts: Leblon 6
Pts: Gregori, Orsili 12
Rebs: Toffolo 11
Asts: Orsili 4

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1  Latvia 3 2 1 207 166 +41 5[a]
2  Hungary 3 2 1 190 166 +24 5[a]
3  Germany 3 2 1 193 176 +17 5[a]
4  Slovenia 3 0 3 133 215 −82 3
Source: FIBA
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Latvia 1–1, +8 PD; Hungary 1–1, −1 PD; Germany 1–1, −7 PD
4 August
14:15
Slovenia  42–67  Hungary
Scoring by quarter: 14–17, 11–16, 12–17, 5–17
Pts: Burgar 17
Rebs: Ŝarić 10
Asts: Dautović 3
Pts: Angyal 19
Rebs: Varga 11
Asts: Angyal 4
4 August
18:45
Germany  66–62  Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 13–15, 18–17, 14–15, 21–15
Pts: Sabally 22
Rebs: Sabally 12
Asts: Sabally, Fiebich 4
Pts: Ozola 16
Rebs: Meldere 10
Asts: Meldere 3
5 August
18:45
Hungary  64–53  Germany
Scoring by quarter: 22–12, 17–12, 10–13, 15–16
Pts: Angyal 13
Rebs: Varga 8
Asts: Angyal, Mányoky 4
Pts: Landwehr 13
Rebs: Bessoir 10
Asts: Forner 5
5 August
21:00
Latvia  74–41  Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 16–5, 29–5, 16–17, 13–14
Pts: Markova 19
Rebs: Gulbe, Meldere 12
Asts: Nulle 4
Pts: Debeljak, Ahac 9
Rebs: Šarić 10
Asts: five players 1
6 August
14:15
Slovenia  50–74  Germany
Scoring by quarter: 12–17, 14–18, 9–23, 15–16
Pts: Debeljak 8
Rebs: Hribljan, Šarić 8
Asts: Šarić 4
Pts: Schiffer 14
Rebs: Fiebich 9
Asts: Forner, Geiselsöder 4
6 August
18:45
Latvia  71–59  Hungary
Scoring by quarter: 16–13, 16–14, 22–18, 17–14
Pts: Gulbe 24
Rebs: Meldere 11
Asts: Zumenta, Nulle 4
Pts: Angyal 20
Rebs: Varga 12
Asts: Varga 4

Group C

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1  Czech Republic 3 2 1 229 183 +46 5[a]
2  Spain 3 2 1 200 170 +30 5[a]
3  Serbia 3 2 1 167 179 −12 5[a]
4  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 0 3 166 230 −64 3
Source: FIBA
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Czech Republic 1–1, +31 PD; Spain 1–1, −7 PD; Serbia 1–1, −24 PD
4 August
14:15
Bosnia and Herzegovina  53–65  Serbia
Scoring by quarter: –, –, –, –
4 August
16:30
Spain  71–67  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter: –, –, –, –
5 August
14:15
Czech Republic  83–68  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Scoring by quarter: –, –, –, –
5 August
18:45
Serbia  58–47  Spain
Scoring by quarter: –, –, –, –
6 August
16:30
Czech Republic  79–44  Serbia
Scoring by quarter: –, –, –, –
6 August
18:45
Bosnia and Herzegovina  45–82  Spain
Scoring by quarter: –, –, –, –

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1  France 3 3 0 179 142 +37 6
2  Russia 3 2 1 202 161 +41 5
3  Poland 3 1 2 184 179 +5 4
4  Ireland 3 0 3 120 203 −83 3
Source: FIBA
4 August
16:30
France  57–50  Russia
Scoring by quarter: –, –, –, –
4 August
18:45
Ireland  44–64  Poland
Scoring by quarter: –, –, –, –
5 August
14:15
Poland  53–60  France
Scoring by quarter: –, –, –, –
5 August
16:30
Russia  77–37  Ireland
Scoring by quarter: –, –, –, –
6 August
14:15
Russia  75–67  Poland
Scoring by quarter: –, –, –, –
6 August
21:00
Ireland  39–62  France
Scoring by quarter: –, –, –, –

Playoff round

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Championship bracket

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Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
              
 
8 August
 
 
 Belgium59
 
9 August
 
 Slovenia35
 
 Belgium72
 
8 August
 
 Spain73
 
 Spain61
 
11 August
 
 Poland40
 
 Spain57
 
8 August
 
 Hungary54
 
 Hungary63
 
9 August
 
 Croatia58
 
 Hungary69
 
8 August
 
 France61
 
 France91
 
12 August
 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina47
 
 Spain54
 
8 August
 
 Germany67
 
 Italy46
 
9 August
 
 Germany67
 
 Germany72
 
8 August
 
 Czech Republic44
 
 Czech Republic71
 
11 August
 
 Ireland37
 
 Germany66
 
8 August
 
 Latvia37 3rd place game
 
 Latvia59
 
9 August12 August
 
 Sweden47
 
 Latvia69 Hungary58
 
8 August
 
 Russia62  Latvia56
 
 Russia63
 
 
 Serbia54
 

5th place bracket

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5th–8th place semifinals5th place game
 
      
 
11 August
 
 
 Belgium59
 
12 August
 
 France49
 
 Belgium68
 
11 August
 
 Czech Republic27
 
 Czech Republic59
 
 
 Russia51
 
7th place game
 
 
12 August
 
 
 France65
 
 
 Russia60

9th place bracket

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9th–16th place quarterfinals9th–12th place semifinals9th place game
 
          
 
9 August
 
 
 Slovenia51
 
11 August
 
 Poland79
 
 Poland49
 
9 August
 
 Croatia75
 
 Croatia84
 
12 August
 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina57
 
 Croatia69
 
9 August
 
 Italy54
 
 Italy64
 
11 August
 
 Ireland54
 
 Italy69
 
9 August
 
 Serbia57 11th place game
 
 Sweden54
 
12 August
 
 Serbia61
 
 Poland74
 
 
 Serbia48
 

13th place bracket

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13th–16th place semifinals13th place game
 
      
 
11 August
 
 
 Slovenia47
 
12 August
 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina67
 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina71
 
11 August
 
 Ireland63
 
 Ireland53
 
 
 Sweden52
 
15th place game
 
 
12 August
 
 
 Slovenia57
 
 
 Sweden64

Final standings

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Rank Team Record
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Germany 6–1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Spain 5–2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Hungary 5–2
4  Latvia 4–3
5  Belgium 5–2
6  Czech Republic 4–3
7  France 5–2
8  Russia 3–4
9  Croatia 5–2
10  Italy 4–3
11  Poland 3–4
12  Serbia 3–4
13  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2–5
14  Ireland 1–6
15  Sweden 1–6
16  Slovenia 0–7
Qualified for the 2019 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup
Relegated to the 2019 FIBA U18 Women's European Championship Division B

Awards

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 2018 FIBA U18 Women's European Championship
Winners 

Germany
First title
Most Valuable Player
Germany Nyara Sabally

All-Tournament Team

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Fair Play Award

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References

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  1. ^ "2018 FIBA U18 Women's European Championship Division A official website". FIBA.
  2. ^ "FIBA Europe Board confirms hosts for 2018 national team events". FIBA. 4 December 2017.
  3. ^ European Youth Championships Draw
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