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FIBA Women's AfroBasket 1993
12th FIBA Africa Women's
Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host countrySenegal
DatesDecember 18-28 1993
Teams9
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Senegal (7th title)
Official website
1993 FIBA Africa Championship for Women
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The 1993 FIBA Africa Championship for Women was the 12th FIBA Africa Championship for Women, played under the rules of FIBA, the world governing body for basketball, and the FIBA Africa thereof. The tournament was hosted by Senegal from December 18 to 28, 1993.

Senegal defeated Kenya 89–43 in the final to win their seventh title[1] with both winner and runner-up qualifying for the 1994 FIBA Women's World Cup. (Senegal later withdrew).

Draw

Group A Group B

 Ivory Coast
 Kenya
 Mali
 Senegal

 Angola
 Congo
 Mozambique
 South Africa
 Zaire

Preliminary round [2][3]

Group A

Qualified for the semi-finals
Team Pts. W L PF PA Diff
 Senegal 6 3 0 233 113 +120
 Kenya 5 2 1 165 154 +11
 Ivory Coast 4 1 2 144 223 -79
 Mali 3 0 3 147 199 -52
December 18 1993
Senegal  65–37  Kenya
Scoring by half: 38-21, 27-16
December 19 1993
Kenya  68–45  Ivory Coast
Scoring by half: 24-20, 44-25

December 20 1993
Senegal  75–41  Mali
Scoring by half: 31-24, 44-17
December 21 1993
Ivory Coast  64–62  Mali
Scoring by half: 31-24, 33-38

December 22 1993
Senegal  93–35  Ivory Coast
Scoring by half: 47-16, 46-19
Kenya  60–44  Mali
Scoring by half: 33-27, 27-17

Group B

Qualified for the semi-finals
Team Pts. W L PF PA Diff
 Zaire 8 4 0 288 175 +113
 Mozambique 6 2 2 293 251 +42
 Angola 6 2 2 265 245 +20
 South Africa 6 2 2 237 277 -40
 Congo 4 0 4 198 333 -135
December 18 1993
Zaire  71–51  Angola
Scoring by half: 27-18, 44-33
Mozambique  94–47  Congo
Scoring by half: 58-22, 36-25

December 19 1993
Angola  101–63  Congo
Scoring by half: 51-31, 50-32
Zaire  73–42  South Africa
Scoring by half: 39-16, 34-26

December 20 1993
Mozambique  96–79  South Africa
Scoring by half: 44-21, 52-58
Zaire  79–33  Congo
Scoring by half: 42-17, 37-16

December 21 1993
South Africa  57–53  Angola
Scoring by half: 27-24, 30-29
Zaire  65–49  Mozambique
Scoring by half: 28-27, 37-22

December 22 1993
Angola  60–54  Mozambique
Scoring by half: 25-29, 35-25
South Africa  59–55  Congo
Scoring by half: 21-28, 38-27

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
December 26 1993
 
 
 Senegal 72
 
December 28 1993
 
 Mozambique 36
 
 Senegal 89
 
December 26 1993
 
 Kenya 43
 
 Kenya 64
 
 
 Zaire 53
 
Third place
 
 
December 28 1993
 
 
 Mozambique 63
 
 
 Zaire 57

Semifinals

December 26 1993
Senegal  72–36  Mozambique
Scoring by half: 33-18, 39-18
Kenya  64–53  Zaire
Scoring by half: 31-29, 33-24

7th place match

December 27 1993
Mali  77–62  South Africa
Scoring by half: 40-31, 37-31

5th place match

December 27 1993
Ivory Coast  67–56  Angola
Scoring by half: 24-31, 43-25

Bronze medal match

December 28 1993
[ Boxscore]
Mozambique  63–57  Zaire
Scoring by half: 22-25, 41-32

Final

December 28 1993
Senegal  89–43  Kenya
Scoring by half: 44-24, 45-19

Final standings [4]

Qualified for the 1994 FIBA Women's World Cup
Rank Team Record
 Senegal 5–0
 Kenya 3–2
 Mozambique 3–3
4  Zaire 4–2
5  Ivory Coast 2–2
6  Angola 2–3
7  Mali 1–3
8  South Africa 2–3
9  Congo 0–4

Awards

 1993 FIBA Africa Championship for Women Winners 

Senegal
Seventh title
Most Valuable Player


References

  1. ^ "Zaire - Senegal Boxscore". FIBA.com. Retrieved 2014-01-05.
  2. ^ "Schedule & results". FIBA.com. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
  3. ^ "Women Basketball Africa Championship 1994 Johannesburg (RSA) - 10-17.12 Winner Zaire". todor66.com. Retrieved 2014-01-05.
  4. ^ "Final standings". the-sports-org.com. Retrieved 2014-01-05.