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    U19 WWC All-Time Game Highs; points to blocks and everything in between

    MADRID (Spain) - Will the 2023 edition of the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup in Madrid see any new individual game records set when the action gets underway?

    MADRID (Spain) - Will the 2023 edition of the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup in Madrid see any new individual game records set when the action gets underway?

    We have put together this All-Time list of the leading individual game highs in all the leading statistical categories. It includes points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks.

    Game High Points 

     
    Liz Cambage scored 38 points in 2009 and went on to become one of the biggest women's basketball stars in the world

    Rank Name Nation Points Edition Opponent
    1 Danira Nakic Yugoslavia 46 1989 v Soviet Union
    2  Ajeong Kang Korea  41  2007 v Lithuania 
    2 Taylor Roberts Australia 41  2011 v Japan 
    4  Liz Cambage Australia 38  2009  v France 
    =5 Danira Nakic  Yugoslavia 37 1989 v Cuba  
    =5  Yuko Oga Japan   37 2001  v Mali 
    7  Bojana Milosovic  Yugoslavia 36 1985  v Soviet Union 
    =8 A. Regla  Cuba  34 1985  v Korea
    =8 Natalia Zasuskaya  Soviet Union  34 1989   v Yugoslavia
    =10  Raisa Musina Russia  33 2017  v USA 
    =10 Jamie Weisner Scott  Canada 33  2013  v Netherlands 
    =10  Aya Watanbe Japan 33  2011  v Argentina
    =10  Laima Rickeviciute  Lithuania 33  2007  v Brazil 
    =10  Alba Torrens Spain 33  2007   v China
    =10  Yuko Oga Japan  33  2001 v Cuba 
    =10  Chika Maree Emeagi Australia 33 1997   v USA
    =10  Kyung Hee Choi Korea 33  1985  v Soviet Union

     

    Game High Rebounds

    Mali's Sika Kone played in 2019 and 2021, pulling down 22 rebounds against Latvia in the former to show her quality

    Rank Name Nation Rebounds Edition Opponent
    1 Naignouma Coulibaly Mali 26 2007 v Japan
    2 Laura Nicholls Spain 24 2007 v Argentina
    =3 Billie Massey Belgium 23 2019 v Argentina
    =3 Maria Vadeeva Russia 23 2017 v Mali
    =5 Sika Kone Mali 22 2019 v Latvia
    =5 Victoria Llorente Argentina 22 2015 v Chinese Taipei
    =5 Ksenia Tikhonenko Russia 22 2011 v Italy
    =5 Minata Keita Mali 22 2007 v Sweden
    =5 Erika De Souza Brazil 22 2001 v Lithuania
    10 Maria Vadeeva Russia 21 2017 v Egypt

    Assists

    Rui Machida of Japan twice dished out 11 assists and went on to break the Olympic assist record at Tokyo 2020

    Rank Name Nation Assists Edition Opponent
     1  Meiling Zheng China 16  2007   v Lithuania
     Mirai Tamura Japan 15  2013  v Australia 
     Ao Yamada Japan 14  2021  v Chinese Taipei 
    =4   Jiaqi Wang  China 12 2017  v Mali
    =4   Steph Talbot Australia  12  2013  v Japan 
    =6   Fanta Kone  Mali 11  2019  v Latvia 
    =6   Giolibeth Perez  Puerto Rico 11  2017  v Korea 
    =6   Leticia Romero Spain  11  2013  v Canada
    =6   Rui Machida Japan  11   2011 v Canada 
    =6   Rui Machida Japan  11  2011  v Canada 
    =6   Michaela Uhrova Czech Republic  11   2001 v Poland 

    Steals

    Laia Lamana of Spain set a new joint record high at the last edition in Hungary two years ago with 9 steals 

    Rank Name Nation Steals Edition Opponent
    =1   Laia Lamana Spain  9 2021   v Korea
    =1  Fleur Kujit  Netherlands  2015  v Chinese Taipei 
     =3  Thayna Silva Brazil 2015  v France 
    =3   Olivia Epoupa France  2013   v Netherlands
    =3   Ajeong Kang  Korea 2007 v Lithuania 
    =3   Kyung Eun Lee Korea 2005   v Puerto Rico
    =3   Agnieszka Bibryzycka  Poland 2001  v China
    =3  Oyanaisy Gelis  Cuba 8 2001  v Poland

    Blocks

    The towering frame of Xu Han of China was swatting 7 shots in a game at the 2017 edition

    Rank Name Nation Blocks Edition Opponent
    =1   Ji Su Park Korea 8  2015  v Argentina
    =1  Bowen Zheng  China 8 2007 v USA  
    =3   Xu Han China 7 2017 v Canada 
    =3   Giedre Labuckiene Lithuania   7  2009   v Argentina
    =5   Daugile Saurasukaite Lithuania   6  2013  v Netherlands 
    =5   Sarun Jasiunskaite Lithuania  2007 v Cote d'Ivoire 
    =5   Agnieszka Majewska Poland  2001  v Mali


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