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    Roster and Preparation Game Tracker: Philippines roster revealed as Animam and De Jesus join

    SYDNEY (Australia) - The countdown to the FIBA Women's AsiaCup 2023 continues and national teams have already started to reveal the list of players in their respective squads for the tournament.

    SYDNEY (Australia) - The countdown to the FIBA Women's AsiaCup 2023 continues and national teams have already started to reveal the list of players in their respective squads for the tournament.

    Some of the biggest names in the women's game are set to convene for the flagship event that will take place in Sydney, Australia between June 26 and July 2.

    Stay up to date with all the news from each country with the tracker keeping up with the national team squads as well as preparation games in the run down to the big tip-off.

    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 FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2023. 

    Philippines 

    FIBA World Ranking presented by NIKE: 42nd
    FIBA Asia Rank: 7th

    12-Player Squad : Jack Danielle Animam, Afril Bernadino, France Mae Cabinbin, Ana Alicia Katrina Castillo, Mikka Cacho, Camille Clarin, Ella Patrice Fajardo, Vanessa De Jesus, Jhazmin Joson, Louna Ozar, Janine Pontejos, Angelica Surada (Announcement)

    Preparation Games: To be confirmed

    New Zealand 

    FIBA World Ranking presented by NIKE: 29th
    FIBA Asia Rank: 5th

    12-Player Squad: Stella Beck, Tayla Dalton, Penina Davidson, Grace Hunter,  Charlisse Leger-Walker, Krystal Leger-Walker, Parris Mason,  Esra McGoldrick, Tera Reed,  Ritorya Tamilo, Josie Trousdell, Tahlia Tupaea, (Announcement)

    Preparation Games

    June TBC v Serbia 64-83 L
    June 5 v Serbia 65-80 L
    June 6 v Serbia 50-75 L
    June 9 v Poland 73-62 W
    June 10 v Turkey 64-89 L

    China 

    FIBA World Ranking presented by NIKE: 2nd
    FIBA Asia Rank: 1st

    Squad: To be confirmed

    Preparation Games

    May 24 v Italy  63-62 W
    May 26 v Spain 60-76 L
    June 2 v France 63-76 L
    June 3 v France 51-80 L
    June 8 v Belgium 55-90 L
    June 10 v Belgium 81-89 L

    Australia 

    FIBA World Ranking presented by NIKE: 3rd
    FIBA Asia Rank: 2nd

    Squad: Amy Atwell, Chloe Bibby,Keely Froling, Darcee Garbin, Shyla Heal, Chantel Horvat, Alice Kunek, Lauren Nicholson, Tess Madgen, Anneli Maley, Maddison Rocci, Lauren Scherf (Announcement)

    Preparation Games: To be confirmed

    Chinese Taipei 

    FIBA World Ranking presented by NIKE: 33rd
    FIBA Asia Rank: 6th

    Squad: Cheng I-Hsiu, Chen Yan-Yu, Lin Yu-Ting, Huang Siang-Ting, Huang Ling-Jyuan, Peng Hsiao-Tong, Chang Chi-Fang, Lo Ping, Lin Tieh, Wu Yu-Hsuan, Liu Hsi-Yeh, Pan Tzu-Yin, Chen Wei-An, Han Ya En, Yang Jhih-Yu, Liu Hsin-Yu, Chen Meng-Sin, Cho Ching

    Preparation Games: To be confirmed

    Korea 

    FIBA World Ranking presented by NIKE: 12th
    FIBA Asia Rank: 4th

    Squad: Jin An, Kim Danbi, An Heji, Lee Haeran, Yang Inyoung, Kim Jinyeong, Park Jihyun, Shin Jihyun, Park Jisu, Lee Kyungeun, Kang Leeseul, Lee Sohee (Announcement)

    Preparation Games

    9 June v Latvia 60-82 L
    10 June v Latvia 50-76 L

    Japan 

    FIBA World Ranking presented by NIKE: 9th
    FIBA Asia Rank: 3rd

    12-Player Squad: Himawari Akaho, Azusa Asahina, Saki Hayashi, Aika Hirashita, Anri Hoshi, Stephanie Mawuli, Saori Miyazaki, Nako Motohashi, Monica Okoye, Maki Takada,  Nananko Todo, Mai Yamamoto (Announcement)

    Preparation Games
    June 2, v Canada 80-60 W
    June 16 v Denmark (Takasaki, JPN) 101-39 W
    June 17 v Denmark (Takasaki, JPN) 87-63 W
    June 18 v Denmark (Takasaki, JPN) 102-49 W

    Lebanon 

    FIBA World Ranking presented by NIKE: 44th
    FIBA Asia Rank: 8th

    Squad: To be confirmed

    Preparation Games: To be confirmed

     

    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 FIBA Women's AsiaCup 2023.  Additionally, preparation games information displayed on this page may potentially be subject to changes.

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