LEON & IRAPUATO (Mexico) - OIivia Vukosa capped a magnificent FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup 2024 campaign by making history as the first player to achieve a performance efficiency valuation of 50.
The center hit the sky-high figure on the last day of the competition as Croatia wrapped up 9th place with an 86-76 success against Chinese Taipei.
She accumulated a mind-blowing double-double of 31 points and 24 rebounds, while also blocking 6 shots, grabbing 3 steals and dishing out 2 assists.
It meant that Vukosa surpassed the previous best performance efficiency valuation of 46 that was posted at the previous edition by Toby Fournier of Canada.
Rank | Player | Nation | Opponent | Date | Efficiency |
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1. | Olivia Vukosa | Croatia | vs Chinese Taipei 86-76 | 07.22.2024 | 50 |
2. | Toby Fournier | Canada | Korea 92-58 | 07.10.2022 | 46 |
3. | Gretel Tippett | Australia | Japan 92-95 | 07.24.2010 | 43 |
4. | Sika Kone | Mali | Argentina 63-48 | 07.27.2018 | 41 |
5. | Breanna Stewart | USA | Japan 133-71 | 07.21.2010 | 38 |
| Georgia Pineau | Australia | Japan 54-46 | 06.28.2014 | 38 |
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