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    Who landed in the FIBA U19 WWC all-time stats charts?

    MADRID (Spain) - The 2023 edition of the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup in Madrid saw a number of players enter the all-time stats charts and it's time to take a look who they were.

    MADRID (Spain) - The 2023 edition of the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup in Madrid saw a number of players enter the all-time stats charts and it's time to take a look who they were.

    Here's the updated All-Time list of the leading individual game highs in all the leading statistical categories. It includes points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks.

    *All charts are from the relevant editions when the respective statistics became available.

    Game-High Points 

     
    The 38 points from Jana Elalfy was the joint fourth best - shared with Liz Cambage who recorded the feat in 2009

    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

    Jana Elalfy

    Egypt

    38

    2023

    v Chinese Taipei

    =4  Liz Cambage Australia 38  2009  v France 
    =7 Danira Nakic  Yugoslavia 37 1989 v Cuba  
    =7  Yuko Oga Japan   37 2001  v Mali 

    =8

    Leila Lacan

    France

    36

    2023

    v Japan

    =8  Bojana Milosovic  Yugoslavia 36 1985  v Soviet Union 
    =10 A. Regla  Cuba  34 1985  v Korea
    =10 Natalia Zasuskaya  Soviet Union  34 1989   v Yugoslavia

    Game-High Rebounds

    Toby Fournier was a rebounding machine for Canada and posted the joint third-best tally with 23 boards

    Rank Name Nation Rebounds Edition Opponent
    1 Naignouma Coulibaly Mali 26 2007 v Japan
    2 Laura Nicholls Spain 24 2007 v Argentina

    =3

    Toby Fournier

    Canada

    23

    2023

    v Mali

    =3 Billie Massey Belgium 23 2019 v Argentina
    =3 Maria Vadeeva Russia 23 2017 v Mali
    =6 Sika Kone Mali 22 2019 v Latvia
    =6 Victoria Llorente Argentina 22 2015 v Chinese Taipei
    =6 Ksenia Tikhonenko Russia 22 2011 v Italy
    =6 Minata Keita Mali 22 2007 v Sweden
    =6 Erika De Souza Brazil 22 2001 v Lithuania

    Game-High Assists


    With 13 assists, USA's Hannah Hidalgo jumped into fourth place on the All-Time List

    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

    Hannah Hidalgo

    USA

    13

    2023

    v Czech Republic

    =5  Jiaqi Wang  China 12 2017  v Mali
    =5  Steph Talbot Australia  12  2013  v Japan 

    =7

    Elena Buenavida

    Spain

    11

    2023

    v Chinese Taipei

    =7  Fanta Kone  Mali 11  2019  v Latvia 
    =7  Giolibeth Perez  Puerto Rico 11  2017  v Korea 
    =7  Leticia Romero Spain  11  2013  v Canada
    =7  Rui Machida Japan  11   2011 v Canada 
    =7  Rui Machida Japan  11  2011  v Canada 
    =7  Michaela Uhrova Czech Republic  11   2001 v Poland 

    Game-High Steals


    Maimouna Haidara set a new steals record in Madrid and became the first player to reach double-digits in a game.

    Rank Name Nation Steals Edition Opponent

    1

    Maimouna Haidara

    Mali

    10

    2023

    v Chinese Taipei

    =2  Laia Lamana Spain  9 2021   v Korea
    =2 Fleur Kujit  Netherlands  2015  v Chinese Taipei 

    =4

    Anaelle Dutat

    France

    8

    2023

    v Japan

    =4

    Hannah Hidalgo

    USA

    8

    2023

    v Argentina

     =4  Thayna Silva Brazil 2015  v France 
    =4  Olivia Epoupa France  2013   v Netherlands
    =4   Ajeong Kang  Korea 2007 v Lithuania 
    =4   Kyung Eun Lee Korea 2005   v Puerto Rico
    =4  Agnieszka Bibryzycka  Poland 2001  v China
    =4  Oyanaisy Gelis  Cuba 8 2001  v Poland

    Game-High Blocks


    The towering 7 blocks in a game  by Annika Soltau of Germany was the joint third-best in history

    Rank Name Nation Blocks Edition Opponent
    =1   Ji Su Park Korea 8  2015  v Argentina
    =1  Bowen Zheng  China 8 2007 v USA  

    =3

    Annika Soltau

    Germany

    7

    2023

    v France

    =3   Xu Han China 7 2017 v Canada 
    =5   Giedre Labuckiene Lithuania   7  2009   v Argentina

    =6

    Chin Hua Yu

    Chinese Taipei

    6

    2023

    v Brazil

    =6  Daugile Saurasukaite Lithuania   6  2013  v Netherlands 
    =6  Sarun Jasiunskaite Lithuania  2007 v Cote d'Ivoire 
    =6  Agnieszka Majewska Poland  2001  v Mali

    Efficiency 

    It's not just putting points on the scoreboard where Jana Elalfy of Egypt has impressed

    Rank Name Nation Efficiency Edition Opponent
     Maria Vadeeva Russia 45  2015  v Argentina

    =2 

    Jana Elalfy

    Egypt

    42

    2023

    v  Chinese Taipei  

    =2   Raisa Musina Russia   42 2017  v USA 
    =2  Maria Vadeeva  Russia   42 2017  v Mali 
    =2 Maira Peirera  Brazil   42 2021  v Korea 
    =6 India Pagan  Puerto Rico  39  2017  v Korea 
    =6 Maria Vadeeva  Russia  39   2015 v Australia 
    8 Jihyun Park Korea 38 2017 v Egypt

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