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词条 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Final
释义

  1. Road to the final

     Australia  United States 

  2. Match details

  3. References

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| visitor = {{nwbt|AUS}}
| visitor_association = {{flagicon|AUS|size=30px}}
| home = {{nwbt|USA}}
| home_association = {{flagicon|USA|size=30px}}
| event = 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup
| visitor_coach = Sandy Brondello (AUS)
| home_coach = Dawn Staley (USA)
| visitor_total = 56
| home_total = 73
| visitor_per1 = 15
| visitor_per2 = 12
| visitor_per3 = 11
| visitor_per4 = 18
| home_per1 = 20
| home_per2 = 15
| home_per3 = 26
| home_per4 = 12
| date = 30 September 2018
| stadium = Tenerife Sports Pavilion Santiago Martin
| city = San Cristóbal de La Laguna
| referee = Antonio Conde (ESP)
Yu Jung (TPE)
Yohan Rosso (FRA)
| attendance = 3,715
| previous = 2014
| next = 2022
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The 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Final was a basketball game which took place on 30 September 2018 at Tenerife Sports Pavilion Santiago Martin in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Spain, to determine the winner of the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup.

This was the first time the {{nwbt|USA}} and {{nwbt|AUS}} played against each other in a World Cup Final. Their last game against each other at World Cup level came in 2014, with the United States taking a 82–70 victory.

Team USA won again, this time 73–56, to win their third straight and tenth overall title.[1]

Road to the final

AustraliaRoundUnited States
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
{{bkw|NGR}}86–68Match 1{{bkw|SEN}}87–67
{{bkw|ARG}}84–43Match 2{{bkw|CHN}}100–88
{{bkw|TUR}}90–64Match 3{{bkw|LAT}}102–76
{{:2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Group B}}Final standing{{:2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Group D}}
OpponentResultKnockout stageOpponentResult
{{bkw|CHN}}83–42Quarter-finals{{bkw|NGR}}71–40
{{bkw|ESP}}72–66Semifinals{{bkw|BEL}}93–77

Australia

Australia qualified by finishing second in the 2017 FIBA Asia Women's Cup. They were drawn into Group B with {{nwbt|Argentina}}, {{nwbt|Nigeria}} and {{nwbt|Turkey}}.[2]

United States

The Americans qualified by virtue of being the defending Olympic champions, after defeating {{nwbt|Spain}} in the 2016 gold medal game. They were drawn into Group D with {{nwbt|China}}, {{nwbt|Latvia}} and {{nwbt|Senegal}}.

Match details

This was the eleventh meeting between Australia and the United States in the World Cup, with the USA leading the head-to-head 10–0. It was the first meeting between the two in a World Cup final.

The teams entered the game with an even deeper familiarity with one another due to extensive WNBA connections, which went beyond the fact that many USA and Australian players had played in the league's 2018 season. At match time, Australia head coach Sandy Brondello was also head coach of the Phoenix Mercury, then home to Australia's Stephanie Talbot and Americans Brittney Griner and Diana Taurasi. Rebecca Allen (Australia) and Tina Charles (USA) were New York Liberty teammates in that season. Five individuals who played significant roles in the Seattle Storm's victory in the 2018 WNBA Finals were involved in this game—American players Sue Bird, Jewell Loyd, and Breanna Stewart, Australian player Sami Whitcomb, and Storm head coach and USA assistant Dan Hughes.[3]

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|Q1=15–20
|Q2=12–15
|Q3=11–26
|Q4=18–12
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|points1=Smith 10
|rebounds1=Cambage 14
|assist1=O'Hea 4
|points2=Griner 15
|rebounds2=Stewart 8
|assist2=Bird 5
|place=Tenerife Sports Pavilion Santiago Martin, San Cristóbal de La Laguna
|attendance=3,715
|referee=Antonio Conde (ESP), Yu Jung (TPE), Yohan Rosso (FRA)

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Players:Pts.|Points}}Rebs.|Rebounds}}Asts.|Assists}}
G/F 4Jenna O'Hea 6 0 4
G/F 6Stephanie Talbot* 4 3 0
G 7Tess Madgen 4 3 2
C 8Liz Cambage* 7 14 1
F 9Rebecca Allen* 2 3 1
G 10Katie-Rae Ebzery* 6 2 1
F 11Alanna Smith 10 0 1
C 12Alexandra Bunton 5 3 0
F 13Eziyoda Magbegor 6 4 0
G 14Tessa Lavey 3 1 0
C 15Cayla George* 0 4 0
G 32Sami Whitcomb 3 6 3
Head coach:
{{flagicon|AUS}} Sandy Brondello
{{col-3}}
AustraliaStatisticUnited States
18/45 (40.0%) 2-pt field goals 19/52 (36.5%)
4/22 (18.2%) 3-pt field goals 6/19 (31.6%)
8/12 (66.7%) Free throws 17/23 (73.9%)
14 Offensive rebounds 14
35 Defensive rebounds 32
49 Total rebounds 46
13 Assists 18
19 Turnovers 12
4 Steals 7
8 Blocks 6
24 Fouls 16
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Players:Pts.|Points}}Rebs.|Rebounds}}Asts.|Assists}}
G 4Jewell Loyd 9 3 3
G 5Kelsey Plum 2 1 0
G 6Sue Bird* 6 4 5
G 7Layshia Clarendon 2 1 0
F 8Morgan Tuck 2 0 0
F 9A'ja Wilson 2 4 0
F 10Breanna Stewart* 10 8 2
F 11Elena Delle Donne 2 3 0
G 12Diana Taurasi* 13 3 4
F 13Nneka Ogwumike 4 3 3
C 14Tina Charles* 6 4 1
C 15Brittney Griner* 15 3 0
Head coach:
{{flagicon|USA}} Dawn Staley
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  • – Starters
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References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.fiba.basketball/womensbasketballworldcup/2018/news/usa-three-peat-as-world-champions-punch-ticket-to-tokyo-2020-olympics|title=USA three-peat as World Champions, punch ticket to Tokyo 2020 Olympics|date=30 September 2018|work=fiba.basketball}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.fiba.basketball/womensbasketballworldcup/2018/news/fiba-womens-basketball-world-cup-2018-draw-completed|title=FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2018 draw completed|work=FIBA.com |date=2 June 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/24837623/us-women-versus-australia-gold-medal-game-fiba-world-cup-deserves |title=Can Team USA topple Liz Cambage, Australia in gold-medal game? |first=Mechelle |last=Voepel |website=ESPN.com |date=29 September 2018 |accessdate=30 September 2018}}
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