Australia women's national 3x3 team

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FIBA ranking 21
FIBA zone FIBA Oceania
National federation Basketball Australia
CoachDavid Biwer
World Cup
Appearances5
Medals Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze: (2012, 2023)
Asia Cup
Appearances4
Medals Gold medal asia.svg Gold: (2017, 2019)
Silver medal asia.svg Silver: (2022)
Bronze medal asia.svg Bronze: (2018)
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The Australia women's national 3x3 team is a national basketball team of Australia, governed by Basketball Australia. [1]

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The Australians are one of the best teams in the world. They competed twice on the Women's Series 2019 and won both times, while they finished fourth at the World Cup 2019. Top players include Bec Cole and Maddie Garrick. [2]

Competitions

Summer Olympics

YearPositionPldWLPlayers
Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Tokyo Did not qualify
Flag of France.svg 2024 Paris Qualified
Total1/2000

3x3 World Cup

YearPositionPldWLPlayers
Flag of Greece.svg 2012 Athens 3rd Bronze medal world centered-2.svg 981 Blicavs, Ebzery, Kunek, Madgen [3]
Flag of Russia.svg 2014 Moscow Did not qualify
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2016 Guangzhou 11th431 Bowen, Brancatisano, Rocci, Screen [4]
Flag of France.svg 2017 Nantes 9th422 Cole, Mijović, Payne, Todhunter [5]
Flag of the Philippines.svg 2018 Bocaue Did not qualify
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Amsterdam 4th743 Cole, Froling, Garrick, Kunek [6]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2022 Antwerp Did not qualify
Flag of Austria.svg 2023 Vienna 3rd Bronze medal world centered-2.svg 7452 Maley, Mansfield, Wilson, Whittle [7]
Total31229

3x3 Asia Cup

YearPositionPldWLPlayers
Flag of Mongolia.svg 2017 Ulaanbaatar 1st Gold medal asia.svg 550 Bourne, McAppion, Perera, Smith [8]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2018 Shenzhen 3rd Bronze medal asia.svg 871 Cole, Froling, Garrick, Smith [9]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2019 Changsha 1st Gold medal asia.svg 550 Cole, Garrick, Kunek, Zavecz [10]
Flag of Singapore.svg 2022 Singapore 2nd Silver medal asia.svg 532 Maley, Mansfield, Scherf, Whittle [11]
Flag of Singapore.svg 2024 Singapore 2nd Gold medal asia.svg 550 Maley, Mansfield, Wilson, Whittle [12]
Total28253

Commonwealth Games

YearPositionPldWLPlayers
Flag of England.svg 2022 Birmingham 3rd Bronze medal asia.svg 541 Scherf, Mansfield, Wilson, Whittle
Total541

Honours

Medals table

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Olympic Games 0000
3x3 World Cup 0022
3x3 Asia Cup 3115
Commonwealth Games 0011
Grand Totals3148

Individual awards

See also

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References

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