FIBA U15 Women's Oceania Cup

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The FIBA U15 Women's Oceania Cup, formerly known as the FIBA Under-15 Women's Oceania Championship, is an international girls' basketball tournament in the FIBA Oceania zone, inaugurated in 2009. The current champions are Australia.

Founded2009; 17 years ago (2009)
Organizing bodyFIBA Oceania
No. of teams4–8
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FIBA U15 Women's Oceania Cup
Most recent season or competition:
2024 FIBA U15 Women's Oceania Cup
SportBasketball
Founded2009; 17 years ago (2009)
Organizing bodyFIBA Oceania
No. of teams4–8
ContinentOceania
Most recent
champion
 Australia (7th title)
Most titles Australia (7 titles)
QualificationFIBA Under-16 Women's Asia Cup
Related
competitions
FIBA U17 Women's Oceania Cup
Official websitewww.fiba.basketball/history
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Before 2017, the competition was known as the FIBA Oceania Under-16 Championship for Women, which was a qualifier for the FIBA Under-17 World Cup. Now it is an under-15 competition for Oceania teams to qualify for the FIBA Under-16 Women's Asia Cup (from which they can qualify for the World Cup).

Summary

Under-16 era

More information Edition, Year ...
Edition Year Host Final Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1 2009[1]
Details
Australia
Brisbane

Australia
3–0
New Zealand
No other teams competed
2 2011[2]
Details
Australia
Canberra

Australia
3–0
New Zealand
3 2013[3]
Details
Australia
Melbourne

Australia
3–0
New Zealand
4 2015[4]
Details
New Zealand
Rotorua / Tauranga

Australia
75–54
New Zealand

Tahiti
59–44
New Caledonia
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Under-15 era

More information Edition, Year ...
Edition Year Host Final Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1 2018[5]
Details
Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby

Australia
110–30
New Zealand

Samoa
80–41
Fiji
2 2020 Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Oceania Not played
3 2022[6]
Details
Guam
Mangilao

Australia
100–54
New Zealand

Samoa
92–50
Guam
4 2024[7]
Details
Australia
Canberra

Australia
93–44
New Zealand

Tonga
75–68
Samoa
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Medal table

More information Rank, Nation ...
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia7007
2 New Zealand0707
3 Samoa0022
4 Tahiti0011
 Tonga0011
Totals (5 entries)77418
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Participation details

More information Nation, Total ...
Nation Australia
2009
Australia
2011
Australia
2013
New Zealand
2015
Papua New Guinea
2018
Guam
2022
Australia
2024
Total
 Australia 1st place, gold medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)7
 Cook Islands 81
 Fiji 472
 Guam 452
 New Caledonia 462
 Northern Mariana Islands 61
 New Zealand 2nd place, silver medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)7
 Papua New Guinea 552
 Samoa 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)43
 Tahiti 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)1
 Tonga 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)1
No. of teams 2224568
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