ORLEANS (France) – In a thrilling upset, Spain emerged victorious by defeating the FIBA 3×3 World Cup Gold medalists USA with a final score of 17-14 in the FIBA 3×3 Women’s Series held in Orleans on June 23-24.
The USA team showcased a revamped lineup, including the return of Linnae Harper, but Spain proved to be a formidable opponent. USA sailed through their earlier matches against Azerbaijan, Sc. Yuanda, and Italy before meeting France in the semi-finals, a rematch of the 2023 World Cup Gold Medal game. USA prevailed with a 20-14 win.
Spain’s path to the finals involved triumphs over Portugal, Netherlands, and USA U-24. They faced Canada, the winners of the FIBA 3×3 Women’s Series 2022, in a highly intense match. Demonstrating a strong offensive performance led by Vega Gimeno, Spain secured a hard-fought 21-18 victory.
The final showdown between Spain and USA witnessed Spain taking an early lead and maintaining their advantage throughout the game. Both teams engaged in a tightly contested battle, with Breanna Richardson leading the charge for the USA team with 6 points. However, Spain capitalized on defensive lapses by the Americans, ultimately securing a 16-14 lead. Despite their efforts, USA couldn’t convert their shots, allowing Vega Gimeno to seal the victory for Spain with a decisive free throw. This marked Spain’s first win against the USA in seven years.
Sandra Ygueravide of Spain was recognized as the event’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) for her inspiring performances, leading her team both in scoring throughout the tournament and in the finals with 5 points.
Final Standings:
Spain
USA
Canada
France
Netherlands
Sc. Yuanda
USA U24
Italy
Neftchi
Gyor
Portugal
Azerbaijan
The Women’s Series action continues in France, with the next leg scheduled to take place in Poitiers on June 27-28.
Exciting, urban, and innovative, 3×3 basketball draws inspiration from various forms of streetball played globally and is widely regarded as the most thrilling urban sport. Governed by FIBA, the game features two teams of three players competing on a half-court. 3×3 made its debut in the Olympic Games at Tokyo 2020.