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    All you need to know: FIBA U20 Women's EuroBasket 2024

    The FIBA U20 Women's EuroBasket will be one of 16 events this summer that showcase the sport's future stars

    KLAIPEDA / VILNIUS (Lithuania) - The FIBA U20 Women's EuroBasket will be one of 16 events this summer that showcase the sport's future stars.

    The tournament will return to Klaipeda and Vilnius in Lithuania on July 6-14.

    Who is participating?

    A total of 16 teams will compete for U20 Women's EuroBasket glory. They have been split into four groups of four for the Group Phase:

    Group A: Latvia, France, Slovenia, Lithuania Group B: Portugal, Spain, Montenegro, Sweden Group C: Poland, Italy, Turkiye, Finland Group D: Hungary, Serbia, Germany, Israel

    What is the schedule?

    The Group Phase will occur across the first two days before a rest day on July 8. The final Group games will determine the seedings for the Round of 16 stage based on their position. The competition will continue in the form of the bracket until the Final on July 14, with Classification Games also determining each of the 16 positions.

    Portugal cannot be relegated as they will host the 2025 edition - if they finish between 14th-16th, then only two teams will earn promotion from Division B.

    Check out the full schedule here.

    Who were the winners in 2023?

    France ended a near decade-long wait as they landed a fourth U20 Women's European title thanks to a convincing 85-59 victory over first-time finalists Latvia. Carla Leite top scored with 24 points and secured MVP honors as France capped off an unbeaten tournament with an impressive win.

    Vanesa Jasa spearheaded Latvia with 17 points in the title game as they medalled for the first time.

    Czechia and Belgium were relegated to Division B despite solid efforts, with Slovenia and Germany taking their spots this year.

    Former MVPs

    Leite was colossal in France's reign to the summit, etching her name to international folklore with a sublime average of 18.4 points, 4.3 assists, and 3.6 rebounds per game for an efficiency rating of 17.3.

    The previous five winners of the tournament's MVP are as follows:

    2023: Carla Leite (FRA) 2022: Claudia Contell (ESP) 2019: Sara Madera (ITA) 2018: Iris Mbulito (ESP) 2017: Maria Araujo (ESP)

    Roll of honor

    France's fourth gold medal solidified their spot in the top three and ended Spain's reign of dominance by preventing them from what could have been a ninth U20 crown in 12 years. It was still a place on the podium for Spain as they increased their medal count to 13 with a third-placed finish last summer.

    Position

    Team

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    Total

    1.

    Spain

    9

    3

    1

    13

    2.

    Russia

    5

    4

    2

    11

    3.

    France

    4

    3

    4

    11

    How to watch?

    All the action is available live on the FIBA YouTube channel - and can also be accessed via the respective game pages on the website.

    Want more action?

    The best way to stay updated about all of the action is via the official tournament website and by following NextGenHoops on X, Instagram, and Facebook.

    Don't forget to check out the action from FIBA U20 Women's EuroBasket, Division B tournament taking place in Sofia, Bulgaria.

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