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1 Men's tournament  



1.1  Participating teams  





1.2  Team standings  



1.2.1  Day 1  





1.2.2  Day 2  





1.2.3  Day 3  





1.2.4  Day 4  





1.2.5  Day 5  





1.2.6  Day 6  





1.2.7  Day 7  





1.2.8  Day 8  





1.2.9  Day 9  









2 Women's tournament  



2.1  Participating teams  





2.2  Team standings  



2.2.1  Day 1  





2.2.2  Day 2  





2.2.3  Day 3  





2.2.4  Day 4  





2.2.5  Day 5  









3 Awards  



3.1  Men's tournament  





3.2  Women's tournament  







4 Notes  





5 References  














2017 William Jones Cup






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2017 William Jones Cup
Tournament information
DatesM: 15–23 July 2017
W: 5–9 July 2017
Host(s) Taiwan
Venue(s)2
TeamsM: 10
W: 6
Website2017 William Jones Cup
Final positions
ChampionsM: Canada Team Canada 150 (1st title, 2nd title for the country)
W:  Japan U24 (1st title, 2nd title for the country)
1st runners-upM: Lithuania Atletas All-Star Lithuania
W:  Chinese Taipei Blue
2nd runners-upM:  South Korea
W:  New Zealand
← 2016
2018 →

The 2017 William Jones Cup was the 39th staging of William Jones Cup, an international basketball tournament held in Taipei, Taiwan.

Men's tournament[edit]

Participating teams[edit]

  • Lithuania Atletas All-Star Lithuania[1]
  •  Chinese Taipei Blue
  •  Chinese Taipei White
  •  India[1]
  •  Iran[1]
  •  Iraq[1]
  •  Japan U24[2]
  •  Philippines[1]
  •  South Korea[1]
  • Canada Team Canada 150[note 1]
  • Team standings[edit]

    Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tie
    Canada Team Canada 150 9 8 1 926 671 +255 17 1–0
    Lithuania Atletas All-Star Lithuania 9 8 1 840 713 +127 17 0–1
     South Korea 9 6 3 781 739 +42 15 1–0
     Philippines 9 6 3 785 730 +55 15 0–1
     Chinese Taipei Blue 9 5 4 729 722 +7 14 N/A
     Iraq 9 4 5 697 751 −54 13 1–0
     Iran 9 4 5 712 710 +2 13 0–1
     Japan U24 9 2 7 674 802 −128 11 1–0
     Chinese Taipei White 9 2 7 754 803 −49 11 0–1
     India 9 0 9 628 885 −257 9 N/A

    Source: [5]

    Day 1[edit]

    15 July
    11:00

    Report

    Iraq  86–68  India
    Scoring by quarter: 11–19, 28–13, 32–24, 15–12
    Pts: Mayfield19
    Rebs: Al-Hchaimi 10
    Asts: Abdullah4
    Pts: Am. Singh22
    Rebs: Hafeez 9
    Asts: Ambati, Sivakumar4

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    15 July
    13:00

    Report

    South Korea  87–84  Chinese Taipei White
    Scoring by quarter: 20–27, 23–14, 18–26, 26–17
    Pts: Lee Seung-hyun18
    Rebs: Kim Jong-kyu9
    Asts: Kim Sung-hyun4
    Pts: Chen Ying-chun26
    Rebs: Barone10
    Asts: Chen Ying-chun8

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    15 July
    15:00

    Report

    Team Canada 150 Canada 90–77  Philippines
    Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 25–14, 22–20, 24–23
    Pts: Williamson15
    Rebs: Bachynski6
    Asts: Kapelan, Williamson3
    Pts: Ravena12
    Rebs: Standhardinger10
    Asts: 3 players3

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    15 July
    17:00

    Report

    Iran  84–90 Lithuania Atletas All-Star Lithuania
    Scoring by quarter: 19–26, 20–19, 22–21, 23–24
    Pts: Rezaeifar23
    Rebs: Rezaeifar, Soleymani6
    Asts: Falahat, Mozafarivanani4
    Pts: Žaromskis19
    Rebs: 3 players4
    Asts: Volkus4

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    15 July
    19:30

    Report

    Chinese Taipei Blue  86–65  Japan U24
    Scoring by quarter: 21–18, 25–11, 18–23, 22–13
    Pts: Chou Yi-hsiang22
    Rebs: Davis11
    Asts: Lu Zheng-ru3
    Pts: Hiraiwa15
    Rebs: Hiraiwa7
    Asts: Hara3

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    Day 2[edit]

    16 July
    11:00

    Report

    India  67–92  South Korea
    Scoring by quarter: 15–19, 13–31, 20–29, 19–13
    Pts: Bukankere Krishne Gowda13
    Rebs: Pethani9
    Asts: Hafeez 4
    Pts: Heo Ung22
    Rebs: Choi Jun-yong8
    Asts: Jeon Jun-beon5

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    16 July
    13:00

    Report

    Japan U24  70–79  Iraq
    Scoring by quarter: 17–18, 14–22, 19–16, 20–23
    Pts: Hara16
    Rebs: Ikuhara6
    Asts: Hara3
    Pts: Mayfield22
    Rebs: Al-Khafaji11
    Asts: Mayfield3

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    16 July
    15:00

    Report

    Atletas All-Star Lithuania Lithuania 99–102 Canada Team Canada 150
    Scoring by quarter: 34–24, 21–19, 16–30, 28–29
    Pts: D. Šeškus22
    Rebs: Žukauskas7
    Asts: D. Šeškus, E. Šeškus3
    Pts: Wood18
    Rebs: Smith8
    Asts: Sutherland, Williamson5

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    16 July
    17:00

    Report

    Chinese Taipei White  59–77  Iran
    Scoring by quarter: 20–12, 15–18, 6–26, 18–21
    Pts: Chen Ying-chun14
    Rebs: Barone19
    Asts: Chen Ying-chun3
    Pts: Rezaeifar21
    Rebs: Reaei12
    Asts: Rezaeifar5

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    16 July
    19:00

    Report

    Philippines  88–72  Chinese Taipei Blue
    Scoring by quarter: 23–22, 24–18, 20–21, 21–11
    Pts: Standhardinger, Wright17
    Rebs: Standhardinger15
    Asts: Ravena4
    Pts: Lu Zheng-ru16
    Rebs: Chou Po-hsun10
    Asts: Liu Cheng4

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    Day 3[edit]

    17 July
    11:00

    Report

    Atletas All-Star Lithuania Lithuania 94–67  Japan U24
    Scoring by quarter: 25–12, 27–27, 17–18, 25–10
    Pts: Žukauskas24
    Rebs: Linkevičius7
    Asts: D. Šeškus, Vingelis5
    Pts: Hara21
    Rebs: Ando, Sato6
    Asts: Tawatari3

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    17 July
    13:00

    Report

    Iraq  48–99 Canada Team Canada 150
    Scoring by quarter: 17–18, 11–33, 11–26, 9–22
    Pts: Mayfield14
    Rebs: Hameed15
    Asts: Hameed, Mayfield2
    Pts: Wood25
    Rebs: Kyser11
    Asts: Haywood5

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    17 July
    15:00

    Report

    Philippines  93–82  Chinese Taipei White
    Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 26–24, 25–18, 24–20
    Pts: Wright21
    Rebs: Myers14
    Asts: Ravena7
    Pts: Chen Ying-chun17
    Rebs: Barone12
    Asts: Chen Ying-chun5

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    17 July
    17:00

    Report

    Iran  78–88  South Korea
    Scoring by quarter: 13–24, 16–20, 30–16, 19–28
    Pts: Reaei20
    Rebs: Reaei16
    Asts: Falahat, Mohammadi3
    Pts: Lee Jung-hyun, Kim Sun-hyung16
    Rebs: Oh Se-keun6
    Asts: Lee Jung-hyun9

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    17 July
    19:00

    Report

    Chinese Taipei Blue  101–80  India
    Scoring by quarter: 25–15, 14–19, 35–20, 27–26
    Pts: Lu Zheng-ru17
    Rebs: Liu Cheng, Wu Dai-hao6
    Asts: Liu Cheng5
    Pts: Bukankere Krishne Gowda27
    Rebs: Pethani7
    Asts: Ambati, Sivakumar4

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    Day 4[edit]

    18 July
    11:00

    Report

    Chinese Taipei White  87–79  Iraq
    Scoring by quarter: 29–22, 19–23, 15–17, 24–17
    Pts: Huang Tsung-han22
    Rebs: Barone15
    Asts: Huang Hung-han7
    Pts: Hamad18
    Rebs: Hameed14
    Asts: Aljuboori3

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    18 July
    13:00

    Report

    Japan U24  85–100  Philippines
    Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 26–22, 24–25, 19–34
    Pts: Sugiura22
    Rebs: Ando7
    Asts: Hara4
    Pts: Standhardinger22
    Rebs: Myers17
    Asts: Ravena, Wright4

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    18 July
    15:00

    Report

    India  44–88  Iran
    Scoring by quarter: 8–14, 12–23, 14–22, 10–29
    Pts: Sivakumar12
    Rebs: Sivakumar6
    Asts: Am. Singh5
    Pts: Khajehzadeh21
    Rebs: Pazrofteh13
    Asts: Mohammadi7

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    18 July
    17:00

    Report

    South Korea  80–95 Lithuania Atletas All-Star Lithuania
    Scoring by quarter: 25–28, 13–24, 15–25, 27–18
    Pts: Jeon Jun-beon22
    Rebs: Lee Seung-hyun5
    Asts: Lee Seung-hyun5
    Pts: Beniušis24
    Rebs: Beniušis11
    Asts: D. Šeškus5

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    18 July
    19:00

    Report

    Team Canada 150 Canada 86–89  Chinese Taipei Blue
    Scoring by quarter: 17–21, 23–21, 24–27, 22–20
    Pts: Williamson15
    Rebs: Smith11
    Asts: Keith4
    Pts: Liu Cheng22
    Rebs: Chou Po-hsun6
    Asts: Su Yi-jie5

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    Day 5[edit]

    19 July
    11:00

    Report

    Atletas All-Star Lithuania Lithuania 102–79  India
    Scoring by quarter: 17–26, 32–17, 24–14, 29–22
    Pts: Jocys21
    Rebs: three players 6 each
    Asts: Apsitis, D. Šeškus6
    Pts: Am. Singh28
    Rebs: Hafeez 10
    Asts: Hafeez 6

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    19 July
    13:00

    Report

    Chinese Taipei White  86–91  Japan U24
    Scoring by quarter: 25–25, 23–22, 15–20, 23–24
    Pts: Chen Guan-quan18
    Rebs: Chen Ying-chun10
    Asts: Chen Ying-chun5
    Pts: Hara26
    Rebs: Hara, Hiraiwa5
    Asts: Vendrame7

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    19 July
    15:00

    Report

    Iran  71–105 Canada Team Canada 150
    Scoring by quarter: 17–25, 23–25, 16–29, 15–26
    Pts: Khajehzadeh16
    Rebs: Soleymani12
    Asts: Mozafarivanani3
    Pts: Kapelan29
    Rebs: Kyser10
    Asts: Kapelan8

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    19 July
    17:00

    Report

    Philippines  72–83  South Korea
    Scoring by quarter: 16–20, 21–22, 14–24, 21–17
    Pts: Jalalon18
    Rebs: Myers17
    Asts: Ravena5
    Pts: Lee Jung-hyun, Oh Se-keun14
    Rebs: Kim Sun-hyung7
    Asts: Heo Hoon4

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    19 July
    19:00

    Report

    Chinese Taipei Blue  76–80  Iraq
    Scoring by quarter: 24–22, 8–22, 23–14, 21–22
    Pts: Hu Long-mao, Yu Huan-ya16
    Rebs: Su Yi-jie, Tseng Wen-ting4
    Asts: Tseng Wen-ting6
    Pts: Mayfield28
    Rebs: Mayfield11
    Asts: Mayfield8

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    Day 6[edit]

    20 July
    11:00

    Report

    Japan U24  78–87  Iran
    Scoring by quarter: 18–22, 19–16, 21–22, 20–27
    Pts: Hiraiwa20
    Rebs: Hiraiwa5
    Asts: Tawatari4
    Pts: Rezaeifar39
    Rebs: Beigiharchegani, Pazrofteh6
    Asts: four players 2 each

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    20 July
    13:00

    Report

    South Korea  72–98 Canada Team Canada 150
    Scoring by quarter: 24–30, 16–25, 19–18, 13–25
    Pts: Lim Dong-seob12
    Rebs: Kim Jong-kyu5
    Asts: Lee Jung-hyun4
    Pts: Kapelan, Wood18
    Rebs: Smith11
    Asts: three players 3 each

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    20 July
    15:00

    Report

    India  87–117  Chinese Taipei White
    Scoring by quarter: 15–30, 31–36, 21–24, 20–27
    Pts: Am. Singh22
    Rebs: Pandi, Am. Singh6
    Asts: Bukankere Krishne Gowda5
    Pts: Barone18
    Rebs: Barone9
    Asts: Chen Ying-chun7

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    20 July
    17:00

    Report

    Iraq  75–84  Philippines
    Scoring by quarter: 19–15, 3–21, 27–27, 26–21
    Pts: Mayfield29
    Rebs: Al-Hchaimi 10
    Asts: Mayfield4
    Pts: Myers16
    Rebs: Myers18
    Asts: Ravena6

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    20 July
    19:00

    Report

    Atletas All-Star Lithuania Lithuania 85–65  Chinese Taipei Blue
    Scoring by quarter: 26–20, 19–17, 22–10, 18–18
    Pts: Žukauskas15
    Rebs: Linkevičius9
    Asts: E. Šeškus6
    Pts: Chou Yi-hsiang17
    Rebs: Chang Yu-an, Wu Hung-hsing5
    Asts: three players 2 each

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    Day 7[edit]

    21 July
    11:00

    Report

    Team Canada 150 Canada 121–72  India
    Scoring by quarter: 33–19, 30–19, 23–21, 35–13
    Pts: Kapelan21
    Rebs: Kyser15
    Asts: Friesen, Kyser6
    Pts: Sivakumar15
    Rebs: G. Singh5
    Asts: three players 3 each

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    21 July
    13:00

    Report

    South Korea  101–81  Japan U24
    Scoring by quarter: 31–16, 22–24, 25–19, 23–22
    Pts: Kim Jong-kyu21
    Rebs: Lee Jong-hyun5
    Asts: Jeon Jun-beon, Kim Sun-hyung4
    Pts: Ando12
    Rebs: Nomoto7
    Asts: Saito6

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    21 July
    15:00

    Report

    Philippines  80–91 Lithuania Atletas All-Star Lithuania
    Scoring by quarter: 22–17, 19–33, 18–22, 21–19
    Pts: Myers, Ravena14
    Rebs: Myers7
    Asts: Ravena5
    Pts: Žukauskas22
    Rebs: Beniušis7
    Asts: Žukauskas7

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    21 July
    17:00

    Report

    Iran  75–90  Iraq
    Scoring by quarter: 18–31, 29–19, 16–19, 12–21
    Pts: Reaei, Rezaeifar18
    Rebs: Soleymani8
    Asts: Mozafarivanani5
    Pts: Abdullah26
    Rebs: Mayfield11
    Asts: Aljuboori6

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    21 July
    19:00

    Report

    Chinese Taipei Blue  87–83 (OT)  Chinese Taipei White
    Scoring by quarter: 16–9, 27–26, 15–25, 19–17, Overtime: 10–6
    Pts: Chou Yi-hsiang21
    Rebs: Chou Po-hsun10
    Asts: Tseng Wen-ting5
    Pts: Chen Ying-chun31
    Rebs: Barone16
    Asts: three players 2 each

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    Day 8[edit]

    22 July
    11:00

    Report

    Japan U24  60–108 Canada Team Canada 150
    Scoring by quarter: 17–23, 9–23, 7–29, 27–33
    Pts: Tawatari12
    Rebs: Nnanna, Sato5
    Asts: Sato, Tawatari3
    Pts: Bachynski19
    Rebs: Kyser13
    Asts: Haywood4

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    22 July
    13:00

    Report

    India  70–101  Philippines
    Scoring by quarter: 24–27, 7–27, 24–26, 15–21
    Pts: Am. Singh25
    Rebs: Pandi10
    Asts: Bukankere Krishne Gowda2
    Pts: Wright19
    Rebs: Myers7
    Asts: Jalalon5

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    22 July
    15:00

    Report

    Chinese Taipei White  73–85 Lithuania Atletas All-Star Lithuania
    Scoring by quarter: 24–19, 13–15, 23–28, 13–23
    Pts: Barone28
    Rebs: Barone12
    Asts: Huang Hung-han, Su Yi-jin4
    Pts: E. Šeškus16
    Rebs: Beniušis13
    Asts: E. Šeškus, Žukauskas7

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    22 July
    17:00

    Report

    Iraq  77–93  South Korea
    Scoring by quarter: 11–23, 16–21, 21–28, 29–21
    Pts: Mayfield18
    Rebs: Hameed9
    Asts: Mayfield4
    Pts: Lim Dong-seob18
    Rebs: Choi Jun-yong8
    Asts: Lee Jung-hyun6

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    22 July
    19:00

    Report

    Iran  70–66  Chinese Taipei Blue
    Scoring by quarter: 12–13, 17–15, 20–25, 21–13
    Pts: Rezaeifar22
    Rebs: Pazrofteh, Reaei8
    Asts: Rezaeifar5
    Pts: Liu Cheng16
    Rebs: Chang Yu-an4
    Asts: Chou Po-hsun2

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    Day 9[edit]

    23 July
    11:00

    Report

    Atletas All-Star Lithuania Lithuania 99–83  Iraq
    Scoring by quarter: 35–23, 24–25, 14–18, 26–17
    Pts: E. Šeškus50
    Rebs: Linkevičius12
    Asts: Žukauskas8
    Pts: Abdullah25
    Rebs: Aljuboori, Mayfield5
    Asts: Mayfield6

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    23 July
    13:00

    Report

    Team Canada 150 Canada 117–83  Chinese Taipei White
    Scoring by quarter: 23–17, 28–27, 35–22, 31–17
    Pts: Wood24
    Rebs: Kyser15
    Asts: Williamson8
    Pts: Chen Ying-chun30
    Rebs: Barone7
    Asts: Huang Hung-han3

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    23 July
    15:00

    Report

    India  61–77  Japan U24
    Scoring by quarter: 11–15, 19–13, 15–28, 16–21
    Pts: Am. Singh22
    Rebs: Bukankere Krishne Gowda, Pandi8
    Asts: Hafeez 3
    Pts: Hara15
    Rebs: Sugiura8
    Asts: Vendrame5

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    23 July
    17:00

    Report

    Philippines  90–82  Iran
    Scoring by quarter: 26–22, 24–20, 20–20, 20–20
    Pts: Myers21
    Rebs: Myers21
    Asts: Pogoy, Ravena3
    Pts: Pazrofteh, Soleymani21
    Rebs: Pazrofteh14
    Asts: Falahat6

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    23 July
    19:00

    Report

    Chinese Taipei Blue  87–85  South Korea
    Scoring by quarter: 19–22, 28–16, 13–25, 27–22
    Pts: Chou Yi-hsiang29
    Rebs: Chou Yu-an9
    Asts: Tseng Wen-ting5
    Pts: Kim Jong-kyu18
    Rebs: Kim Jong-kyu, Lee Seung-hyun5
    Asts: Choi Jun-yong5

    Taipei Peace International Basketball Hall, Taipei

    Women's tournament[edit]

    Participating teams[edit]

  •  Chinese Taipei White
  •  India[6]
  •  Japan U24[7]
  • South Korea Korea KB All Stars
  •  New Zealand[8]
  • Team standings[edit]

    Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tie
     Japan U24 5 4 1 401 318 +83 9 1–1; 1.07
     Chinese Taipei Blue 5 4 1 410 326 +84 9 1–1; 1.04
     New Zealand 5 4 1 336 308 +28 9 1–1; 0.89
     Chinese Taipei White 5 2 3 350 328 +22 7 N/A
    South Korea Korea KB All Stars 5 1 4 278 324 −46 6 N/A
     India 5 0 5 245 416 −171 5 N/A

    Source: [9]

    Day 1[edit]

    5 July
    14:00

    Report

    India  52–75  New Zealand
    Scoring by quarter: 15–24, 11–18, 9–13, 17–20
    Pts: Durai15
    Rebs: Rajaganapathi8
    Asts: three players 3 each
    Pts: Cocks21
    Rebs: Purcell10
    Asts: Harmon6

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    5 July
    16:00

    Report

    Korea KB All Stars South Korea 63–70  Chinese Taipei White
    Scoring by quarter: 15–13, 10–19, 19–24, 19–14
    Pts: Park Ji-eun14
    Rebs: Kim Han-bi, Kim Jin-yeong8
    Asts: Kim Hyeon-a4
    Pts: Lo Pin17
    Rebs: Wang Wei-lin8
    Asts: Huang Yu-ting6

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    5 July
    18:30

    Report

    Chinese Taipei Blue  70–83  Japan U24
    Scoring by quarter: 19–23, 13–28, 16–15, 22–17
    Pts: Lin Yu-ting25
    Rebs: Lin Yu-ting13
    Asts: Lin Xian-fang, Zheng Yi-xiu2
    Pts: Saki14
    Rebs: Nakada11
    Asts: Yasuma 4

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    Day 2[edit]

    6 July
    14:00

    Report

    Japan U24  93–42  India
    Scoring by quarter: 36–13, 20–7, 12–8, 25–14
    Pts: Saki17
    Rebs: Murayama10
    Asts: Yasuma 8
    Pts: Sidhu9
    Rebs: Geetha6
    Asts: Limaye3

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    6 July
    16:00

    Report

    New Zealand  58–40 South Korea Korea KB All Stars
    Scoring by quarter: 20–8, 6–16, 17–8, 15–8
    Pts: Edmondson16
    Rebs: Purcell12
    Asts: Purcell3
    Pts: Kim Hee-jin9
    Rebs: Park Ji-eun6
    Asts: three players 2 each

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    6 July
    18:00

    Report

    Chinese Taipei White  68–81  Chinese Taipei Blue
    Scoring by quarter: 17–12, 14–25, 25–22, 12–22
    Pts: Wang Wei-lin17
    Rebs: Chen Wei-an7
    Asts: Chu Yu-chin7
    Pts: Lin Yu-ting20
    Rebs: Lin Ji-wen12
    Asts: Lin Yu-ting6

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    Day 3[edit]

    7 July
    14:00

    Report

    Korea KB All Stars South Korea 56–51  India
    Scoring by quarter: 17–13, 11–10, 19–14, 9–14
    Pts: Kim Hyeon-a16
    Rebs: Kim Hyeon-a7
    Asts: Kim Bo-mi4
    Pts: Skaria9
    Rebs: Skaria13
    Asts: Durai, Limaye2

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    7 July
    16:00

    Report

    Chinese Taipei White  68–75  Japan U24
    Scoring by quarter: 9–20, 21–17, 23–16, 15–22
    Pts: Chen Wei-an, Huang Lin-chuan16
    Rebs: Chen Wei-an7
    Asts: Chu Yu-chin3
    Pts: Saki19
    Rebs: Saki7
    Asts: Yasuma 10

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    7 July
    18:00

    Report

    Chinese Taipei Blue  79–60  New Zealand
    Scoring by quarter: 25–13, 21–11, 11–23, 22–13
    Pts: Lin Yu-ting28
    Rebs: Wu Ying-jie6
    Asts: three players 4 each
    Pts: Purcell18
    Rebs: Purcell12
    Asts: Edmondson3

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    Day 4[edit]

    8 July
    14:00

    Report

    New Zealand  68–65  Chinese Taipei White
    Scoring by quarter: 23–10, 7–21, 21–20, 17–14
    Pts: Stockill22
    Rebs: Purcell11
    Asts: Edmondson4
    Pts: Wang Wei-lin22
    Rebs: Hsu Yu-lien, Wang Wei-lin5
    Asts: Chu Yu-chin7

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    8 July
    16:00

    Report

    Japan U24  78–63 South Korea Korea KB All Stars
    Scoring by quarter: 25–15, 18–16, 20–18, 15–14
    Pts: Nakada14
    Rebs: Nakada13
    Asts: Yasuma 3
    Pts: Kim Hyeon-a, Kim Jin-yeong15
    Rebs: Kim Bo-mi8
    Asts: Kin Han-bi4

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    8 July
    18:00

    Report

    India  59–113  Chinese Taipei Blue
    Scoring by quarter: 9–31, 13–23, 22–25, 15–34
    Pts: Skaria15
    Rebs: Skaria8
    Asts: three players 2 each
    Pts: Wu Ying-jie28
    Rebs: Zheng Yi-xiu6
    Asts: three players 5 each

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    Day 5[edit]

    9 July
    14:00

    Report

    Japan U24  72–75  New Zealand
    Scoring by quarter: 19–18, 18–19, 15–24, 20–14
    Pts: Saki21
    Rebs: three players 5 each
    Asts: Yasuma 12
    Pts: Cocks27
    Rebs: Edmondson, Ott7
    Asts: Edmondson3

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    9 July
    16:00

    Report

    Chinese Taipei White  79–41  India
    Scoring by quarter: 24–13, 22–11, 20–3, 13–14
    Pts: Peng Hsiao-tung14
    Rebs: Shih Ching-ju8
    Asts: Huang Yu-ting6
    Pts: Akula13
    Rebs: Geetha10
    Asts: Durai4

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    9 July
    18:00

    Report

    Chinese Taipei  67–56 South Korea Korea KB All Stars
    Scoring by quarter: 12–10, 16–18, 20–14, 19–14
    Pts: Zheng Yi-xiu19
    Rebs: Zheng Yi-xiu11
    Asts: Lin Yu-ting7
    Pts: Kim Ga-eun19
    Rebs: Park Ji-eun12
    Asts: Kim Jin-yeong3

    Changhua City Stadium, Changhua

    Awards[edit]

    Men's tournament[edit]

     2017 William Jones Cup 
    Canada
    Team Canada 150
    First title, second title for the country

    Women's tournament[edit]

     2017 William Jones Cup 
    Japan
    Japan U24
    First title, second title for the country

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ The team is not the Canadian national team. The team was organized by the 3D Global Sports Canada group and played as "Team Canada 150" in the tournament to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation.[3][4]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f "Canadian Roster Announced for The 39th William Jones Cup". 3D Global Sports Canada. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  • ^ Castillo, Musong (16 July 2017). "Like PH, other countries also sent their B teams in Jones Cup". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  • ^ "3D Canada Brings On Kyle Julius as Head Coach for 39th William Jones Cup". Asia Basket. Eurobasket News. 10 June 2017. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  • ^ "Canadian Roster Announced for The 39th William Jones Cup". 3D Global Sports Canada. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 23 June 2017. In honour Canada's 150th anniversary, 3D will have "Canada 150" stitched on their game jerseys. The team will be presented as 3D Global Sports Canada at this year's 39th William Jones Cup.
  • ^ "Standings". William Jones Cup (in Chinese). Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  • ^ "Zoran Visic aims to guide India back into Division A in Asia Women's Basketball". FIBA Asia Women's Cup. FIBA. 17 June 2017. Archived from the original on November 17, 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
  • ^ "Tall Ferns Seek World Cup Qualification as FIBA Asia Cup Tips-off in Bangalore on Sunday". Basketball New Zealand. 20 July 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017. New Zealand also met a Japanese Under 24 team at the William Jones Cup [women's tournament] earlier in this month.
  • ^ "Tall Ferns go for the tried and trusted in final roster". FIBA Asia Women's Cup. FIBA. 23 June 2017. Archived from the original on September 10, 2020. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  • ^ "Standings". William Jones Cup (in Chinese). Retrieved 30 June 2017.

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