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The Fijian national basketball team is the team that represents Fiji in international basketball, administered by the Fiji Amateur Basketball Federation. [2] It is a member of FIBA Oceania. The men's team are led by New Zealand NBL player Marques Whippy and his brothers Leonard and Waymann. Their father, Paul Whippy, has previously coached the ...
The biggest score recorded in the tournament was 9–1 when Fiji defeated Samoa on the second day of Group B. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] New Zealand won the title for the record-extending sixth time in their history, after beating co-hosts Vanuatu in the final match with a score of 3–0 , [ 5 ] so the All Whites successfully defended their title. [ 6 ]
Pages in category "International basketball competitions hosted by Fiji" ... This page was last edited on 20 April 2017, at 21:50 (UTC).
Fiji overwhelmed Japan from a 10-10 halftime deadlock to win an energetic Pacific Nations Cup final 41-17 at Hanazono Stadium on Saturday. Fiji wore down the fast-starting Japanese with weight and ...
Another red card cost Japan as it succumbed to Fiji by a flattering 35-12 in the Pacific Nations Cup decider at Prince Chichibu Rugby Stadium on Saturday. ... Japan lost 24-22. But Fiji was a step ...
Guam plays Fiji in the Men's gold medal match at the 2015 Pacific Games. Basketball at the Pacific Games (previously known as the South Pacific Games) has been played since 1963. [1] [2] [3] It has also been contested at the Pacific Mini Games and, from the games at Port Vila in 2017, under the 3x3 format.
Defending champion New Zealand knocked out Fiji 19-12 with a last-minute try to reach the Hong Kong Sevens semifinals on Saturday. Iconic Hong Kong's most successful men's teams, who have met in ...
The Japan national basketball team, also known as Akatsuki Japan (Japanese: アカツキジャパン), is the national team representing Japan in international basketball competitions and is administered by the Japan Basketball Association (JBA), (Japanese: 日本バスケットボール協会, Nihon Basukettobōru Kyōkai). [2]