Venezuela, Colombia define Olympic Pre Qualifiers squad
MIAMI (United States) - The 2023 FIBA Women’s Olympic Pre-Qualifying Tournament is right around the corner and with that, national federations from competing nations have begun to announce player rosters.
MIAMI (United States) - The 2023 FIBA Women’s Olympic Pre-Qualifying Tournament is right around the corner and with that, national federations from competing nations have begun to announce player rosters.
This tracker will keep you up to date with who has given a list of names and which countries are still to decide on the players that will be stepping out onto the basketball court for the 2023 FIBA Women’s Olympic Pre-Qualifying Tournament.
PRELIMINARY ROSTERS FOR THE 2023 FIBA WOMEN’S OLYMPIC PRE-QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT
CAN |
Natalie Achonwa, Kayla Alexander, Laeticia Amihere, Bridget Carleton, Shay Colley, Quinn Dornstauder, Nirra Fields, Sami Hill, Aislinn Konig, Kia Nurse, Cassandre Prosper, Syla Swords. |
COL |
Yaneth Arias, Mayra Caicedo, Wendy Coy, María Delgado, Carolina López, Mabel Martínez, Jenifer Muñoz, Yuliany Paz, Manuela Ríos, Isabel Rodríguez, Meredith Venner, Marlyn Vente. |
PUR |
Jacqueline Benítez, Allison Gibson, Arella Guirantes, Kaela Hilaire, Mya Hollingshed, Brianna Jones, Tayra Meléndez, India Pagán, Isalys Quiñones, Pamela Rosado, Alana Smith, Ashley Torres. |
VEN |
Nohelia Chile, Yosimar Corrales, Guadalupe Díaz, Mariana Durán, Aguehil Fajardo, Marielka Gárate, Ivaney Márquez, Waleska Pérez, Bárbara Pico, Génesis Rivera, Jormelys Urbina, Daniela Wallen. |
Final rosters will be confirmed following the Technical Meeting, which is set to take place before the start of the competition.
Rosters displayed on this page have been extracted from information made public by the relevant National Member Federations but do not necessarily correspond to the rosters that will play at the 2023 FIBA Women’s Olympic Pre-Qualifying Tournament.
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