LC
Years ago

2015 World Uni Games - starts 4 July

Australia's quest for basketball medals at the 2015 World University Games commences on 4 July in Gwangju, South Korea. Both the men’s and women’s teams are again looking to earn themselves medals after successful campaigns back in 2013.

2015 World University Games Preview: Australian basketball set to shine

Australia's men open against Chinese Taipei on Saturday, while the women take on Uganda on Sunday.

Still trying to find a place that is streaming the games live online or live stats.

Semi finals onwards being broadcast live on Eurosport Australia.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Good luck to both our men's and women's teams hopefully they will find a medal to bring home

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Benno  
Years ago

Where can i find a stream, really want to watch this!

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Don't think their is one which is a shame as they play tonight both teams

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Anonymous  
Years ago

almost all the usa games are being broadcast. so there are cameras, if anyone finds a stream please post...

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/big-12/university-of-kansas/article25755484.html

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Anonymous  
Years ago

btw its 6-0 to the aussies at the moment

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Anonymous  
Years ago

in the 2nd qtr up 33-19

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Is there a link to live stats?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

In their opening game of the 2015 World University Games, Australia crushed Chinese Taipei 93-47 behind the stellar play of center Mangok Mathiang, Peter Hooley and Mitch Creek who all scored in double figures.

Australian men crush Chinese Taipei

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LC  
Years ago

France will prove a tougher opponent. Good to see Hooley go perfect in shooting, while Creek and Mathiang took advantage of their opponents' lack of size and strength.

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Kr  
Years ago

Obviously only one game, but is hooley being looked at by any nbl clubs? Out scoring Bruce, Maynard, greenwood and McCarron who either have an nbl gig or a bigger profile. Might be a good fit behind Norton at the crocs?

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LC  
Years ago

Hooley has 1 more year at Albany first!

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Kr  
Years ago

Thanks LC that would explain it then

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Are there any box scores or live stats anywhere for these games? I can't seem to find the website.
Thanks!

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Anonymous  
Years ago

http://fisu.net/en/Summer-Universiade-2015-Basketball-results-4113.html

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GWB  
Years ago

Australia got smashed 71-45. Not exactly promising!

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LC  
Years ago

France were good, Australia struggled to score. Perhaps they were out-scouted/coached in this one?

France outclasses the emerging Boomers

The emerging Opals thrashed Uganda on the other hand by almost 100.

Emerging Opals overwhelm Uganda

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Anonymous  
Years ago

The women smashed poor Uganda for sure, but bet your bottom dollar Uganda are all actually uni students studying full time!

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GWB  
Years ago

Should we be concerned about Lemanis ability to coach internationally at the moment? I know it is a bit premature, but we have 4 professional players on that list and a couple guys who are somewhere on the Boomers radar, how can we be smacked by France by this kind of margin? Do they have pro/semi pro players we don't know about? Was it just a matter of not shooting well or can this be attributed to coaching? I must admit, what I saw at the world cup last year didn't fill me with trust in Lemanis as our coach. We played 1 good game last year and that was against Lithuania.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

"Do they have pro/semi pro players we don't know about?"

Australia isn't the only country that produces professional basketball players you know haha

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GWB  
Years ago

Anonymous, I obliviously mean on the Uni squad. Lets face it, to call some of these Aussies Uni students is a stretch.

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paul  
Years ago

GWB, the European teams are all pro players. This is effectvely an U24 WC.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Most ever country look at this as a World U25 Championship.

Note I didn't add the Uni part as this tournament replaced the FIBA U23 Championships which were discontinued.

The French team we played would have been maybe the best 12 guys under the age of 25 from France's Pro league or other European leagues.

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GWB  
Years ago

Ok, then I guess the loss isn't so bad then.

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Annoy  
Years ago

The loss is shocking considering all the talk they may win gold. The women , wow, sound ruthless. I really enjoyed watching the opals during the wc, looks like this young team is playing the same style. Shame we aren't able to watch the games :(

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paul  
Years ago

GWB, the loss is atrocious! Lets hope it's an aberration.

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GWB  
Years ago

So I guess I was right to question his coaching then. If we lose the Boomers v NZ series, or even a single game of it, we should get on the phone to Goorjian immediately.

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paul  
Years ago

Well, Lemanis coached us to silver at the last WUG, so if you're using that tournament as a guide you'd have to say he's pretty good.

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GWB  
Years ago

Coached us to 12th at the World Cup too...

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LC  
Years ago

Australia's emerging Opals continued their fantastic start to the 2015 World University Games by easily dispatching Brazil, 85-40.

The South Americans were no match for a ruthless UniRoos team, who overcame a slow start before powering their way to a 45 point victory. Leading the way were the trio of Tessa Lavey, Stephanie Talbot and Vanessa Panousis, all of whom scored 14 points each.

Brazil bounced by ruthless Australians

Men take on Japan today, the women play against Chinese Taipei.

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LC  
Years ago

Thanks to an all-round team effort, Australia fought off a challenge from Japan to earn a 73-59 victory at the 2015 World University Games.

Trailing by 1 at half time, the emerging Boomers outscored Japan 40-24 in the second half to earn a 15 point victory behind a game-high 19 points from Hugh Greenwood on an impressive 8/11 shooting (3/5 3PT). Mitch Creek also had an impact behind 15 points and 5 assists, while Mangok Mathiang compiled his second double-double of the tournament with 11 points and 14 rebounds.

Emerging Boomers fight off Japanese challenge

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paul  
Years ago

"Coached us to 12th at the World Cup too..."

And if you're judging it solely on that tournament you'd say he's a bad gambler.

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LC  
Years ago

The emerging Opals progress to quarterfinals of the 2015 World University Games undefeated, after withstanding a stern challenge from Chinese Taipei to prevail 77-62, behind an explosive performance from Opals guard Tessa Lavey.

Lavey was unstoppable this game, pouring in a game-high 28 points to go with 6 rebounds and 4 assists in one of the performances of the tournament so far. Along with 12 points each from Olivia Thompson (9 rebounds) and Sara Blicavs (7 rebounds, 3 steals), Australia was able to secure the win behind commanding first and third quarters.

Emerging Opals progress to quarterfinals undefeated

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Maybe Lavey isn't as underrated as everyone seems to think. She just hasn't been given a chance yet.
Thoughts?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

"If we lose the Boomers v NZ series, or even a single game of it, we should get on the phone to Goorjian immediately."

more like get on the phone to Beveridge immediately. He should have got the Boomers job in the first place.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Pretty simple question.
Is lavey the 3rd best pg in Australia? After, Phillips, Mitchell...
If she is, then she's going to rio.
Is she better than cole, madgen, ebzery? Amongst others..

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annoy  
Years ago

Agree lavely hasnt been given a chance during the wnbl. She obviously does well in the camps, has the best speed at the point. Joyce is giving her the opportunity and she is excelling at it. Its great to see.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

When your the only one putting up,shots (last game 21 fga, ) next nearest was 7, running more minutes than anyone else, then of course your stats are going to give the impression your doing OK, be better to actually be able to see the game rather than take it purely on stats before making statements like those above.
Lavey gets time in SEABL and struggles against guards who don't even get a look in at the opals level, and this uni team is playing countries that do not have the same level of ability and true uni students not professional bb players, so you need to put everything into perspective

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annoy  
Years ago

#536237 not sure what your problem is.... lavey shot 64% from 2pg and 40% from the 3, scored 28 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and no turnovers ... pretty good numbers ... i am convinced even if she hit 50 points, you would still complain .. give credit when due, comparing SEABL Is ridiculous then look at steph t game today not the best, her shooting is down, but we all agree she will be a potential star.

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LC  
Years ago

Despite being outscored in the second half, Australia defeated Finland 82-69 at the 2015 World University Games, and are within one win of the quarterfinals.

Australia built an early lead and controlled the game right from the start, despite the Finnish side never backing down. Daniel Trist enjoyed his best game of the tournament to date with a game-high 19 points and 4 rebounds. Also making valuable contributions were Corey Maynard who added 14 points, 5 rebounds and 4 steals, and Mitch McCarron with 12 points.

Emerging Boomers defeat Finland, one win away from quarterfinals

Lithuania will be tough who is up next.

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Annoy  
Years ago

Men didn't qualify for the finals and the girls just lost qrt final to japan .....' Mmmmmm

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LC  
Years ago

Tough losses for both the men and the women for sure.

Lithuania stifled the Emerging Boomers' chance for a medal in a narrow 67-74 loss at the 2015 World University Games.

Mitch Creek’s game-high 21 points and 5 rebounds, along with a perfect 14-point (5/5 FG, 3/3 3PT) shooting performance from Hugh Greenwood -who also recorded 7 rebounds– were not enough to earn the win in what proved to be an incredibly close and hard-fought contest. Lithuania withstood the UniRoos’ challenge to earn second place in Group C. Australia is relegated to playing off for positions 9 through to 16.

Lithuania extinguish Emerging Boomers’ hopes for a medal

Japan managed to shoot their way past Australia 83-71 to book a place in the semi-finals of the 2015 World University Games, ending the Emerging Opals’ quest for a medal.

Despite a 22-point and 3-assist haul from Tessa Lavey, Japan was able to pull away late in the fourth quarter, thanks to some sizzling three-point shooting that earned them a 12 point win over Australia, and a chance to play for a medal. Sara Blicavs provided 14 points and 3 rebounds; she was one of only two UniRoos to score in double figures.

Japan stifles Emerging Opals with impressive shooting night

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Anonymous  
Years ago

I thought Joyce was a defensive minded coach?
All those speedy guards couldn't defend the perimeter?

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LC  
Years ago

Mangok Mathiang helped guide Australia to a 6 point win over Turkey to advance to the playoff for ninth position at the 2015 World University Games.

The 6'10 forward scored 6 of his team-high 17 point and 10 rebound double-double in the last 2 minutes of the game, ensuring the UniRoos a chance to finish in the top ten at this tournament thanks to their 73-67 win. He was well supported by Hugh Greenwood who continued his excellent perimeter shooting by collecting 13 points (3/5 3PT) and Mitch Creek who gathered 10 points.

UniRoos take care of Turkey

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LC  
Years ago

In their final game of the 2015 World University Games, the Emerging Boomers took control early to cruise past Korea 92-64 and finish in ninth place.

Australia used their superior height and strength against the home nation, with Mangok Mathiang again leading the way. The 6'10 forward powered his way to huge 18 point and 17 rebound double-double, his fourth of the tournament. Athletic forward Deng Deng added 15 points and 5 rebounds, Dan Trist 12 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists, and Mitch Creek compiled 10 points and 5 rebounds as the UniRoo’s frontline dominated.

Australian men cruise past Korea, finish ninth

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LC  
Years ago

Australia have put behind them the disappointment of missing out on a medal by securing fifth place after holding off a fast finish by the Czech Republic to prevail 56-51 at the 2015 World University Games.

Leading by as many as 16 points with less than 5 minutes remaining, Australia withstood an 11-0 run by their opponents to hold on for a 5 point win. Stephanie Talbot was the lone Australian to reach double figures, providing a game-high 13 points with 6 rebounds, with Tessa Lavey chipping in with 8 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists. In finishing fifth, the Emerging Opal's only loss for the tournament was against Japan who played off for bronze.

Emerging Opals hold off Czech's fast finish to claim fifth

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Is the world uni games just a version of the school sports teams played internationally?

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LC  
Years ago

No - countries pick their best available players that are in the tertiary space. Many, especially from Europe, are professional players. Hence why we reference the Australian team as "Emerging Boomers" and "Emerging Opals"...the girls had 5 current Opals on the team from the European tour a month or so back.

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GWB  
Years ago

Should this be considered a failed series by the emerging boomers? Doesn't instill me with confidence about Lemanis.

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paul  
Years ago

There was one very poor game v France, nothing wrong with the rest of the tournament really, but it's a tough format and one poor game is enough to cost you.

More importantly some players showed what they can do n the international style. Creek and Greenwood were our best two at the 2011 U19 WCs and it was good to see them both stand up on this team along with a couple of new faces.

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LC  
Years ago

Agree with Paul entirely.

Great to see Mathiang step up at this level. He looks set for a massive junior year with Louisville.

I initially thought we had finished ninth, but we actually now playoff for ninth against Serbia today from 1:30pm AEST.

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GWB  
Years ago

With no Baynes for Oceania series, does Mathiang become a dark horse for a spot?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

By far the worst Women's result in over 10 years ,especially when they had 5players from the last tour

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Dunkin' Dan  
Years ago

Maybe the worst final result for the women, but in reality they lost just 1 game, against Japan, who are clearly far from chopped liver as they pushed the USA to double OT. So the 5th placing isn't actually as bad as it sounds IMO.

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LC  
Years ago

Agree Dunkin' Dan.

In a tournament format, all it takes sometimes is a loss at the wrong time. A loss to a team that was quality is not a bad outcome. In this case it was the difference in playing off for a medal or 5th.

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Anonying  
Years ago

That is tournament play, and you need to win quarter finals and they didn't that's the reality. So if you play at a World Championship or Olympics and loose one game you shouldn't, and not medal that's ok is it ?

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LC  
Years ago

In their final game of the 2015 World University Games, the Emerging Boomers fell to Serbia 72-81 and in doing so finished in tenth place.

The game proved to be a tight contest, with Serbia gaining the upper-hand thanks to a 25-20 third period to set up a 9 point win. Mangok Mathiang was once again the shining light for Australia, delivering 16 points, 11 rebounds and 3 blocked shots in a commanding individual performance. Mitch Creek was also influential, gathering 14 points with 4 rebounds, yet neither he nor Mathiang was able to prevent the loss.

Serbia shade Australia for ninth place

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Anonymous  
Years ago

On the Womens side, I hope Joyce enjoyed his holiday and lapped up trying to justify his affection for Lavey, who clearly showed why she is a back up PG at best in WNBL and mot even a thought in International or Opals contention.

I hope Joyce also learnt Kunek is a back WNBL 3, who had one decent season in WNBL and over rated.

Looking at the box scores his rotations and development have a lot to answer for. Talbot and Mijovic aren't coming on they are WNBA drafted, Lavey a fast Dud, Kunek a back WNBL bench player at best.

Asked some questions from reliable sources and team didn't even have a camp or try out and further comments suggest Joyce rarely attends or does any significant coaching at COE. Is this a government funded Holiday for Joyce or are we serious about trying to win a medal and keep Womens Basketball at the pinnacle.

Men seem to have upside with NBA draft, championship players and NCAA college studs. Fair to say Opals haven't taken advantage of playing Jackson, Cambage, Taylor & Harrower. Can see some very thin years for Opals with not much upside coming through. If Cambage isn't fit or 100% reality will be seen.

Emerging Opals - What a load of crap.

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Dunkin' Dan  
Years ago

Looks to me like Lavey had a pretty nice campaign.
3rd in the tournament in scoring at 17ppg, 5th in assists at 3.8apg. Her 2P FG% was top 10 in the tournament at 55%, which is pretty impressive for a guard. 38.5% from outside the arc is more than respectable too.

I've been as critical of her as anyone here based on her WNBL output to date, but I'm not seeing which aspect of her WUG performance is causing you to lose perspective like that.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

I'm guessing Lavey will be a good pickup for Perth with the way she played in that tounrament. I'm assuming she will have rough nights like every other young player although at least she will get the chance to play.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Uni games not even SEABL standard. Lavey is a very good back up but not a 25 min per game WNBL player

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Dunkin' Dan  
Years ago

Yeah, hard to know what to make of Uni Games performances in the context of a quality league like the WNBL. Australia seems to throw the spirit of the student athlete thing out the window and just send our best possible team.

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annoy  
Years ago

Anonymous #536946 you are an abosolute idiot suggesting joyce is non hardworking is ridiculous,ask any player male or female and you will here the total opposite.. dumbest thing i have ever heard on this site.

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