South Korea's Jun Seok Yeo scores on this 2 handed jam. Photo: FIBA
Hyunjung Lee and Kisang Yu scored 24 points each, while Jun Seok Yeo had 22 as South Korea held off Qatar 97-83.
Qatar, which lost its second straight game, was led by Brandon Datrelle Goodwin 19 points.
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97 | 83 | |
32-70 (0.457) | FG Shooting | 30-64 (0.469) |
11-31 (0.355) | 3-Pt Shooting | 7-19 (0.368) |
- (0.000) | 4-Pt Shooting | - (0.000) |
22-24 (0.917) | FT Shooting | 16-27 (0.593) |
36 | Rebounds | 40 |
20 | Assists | 11 |
7 | Steals | 9 |
4 | Blocks | 3 |
Leaders | ||
2 players tied24 | Scoring | 19Brandon Datrelle Goodwin |
Yungi Ha10 | Rebounding | 72 players tied |
Junghyun Lee5 | Assists | 6Brandon Datrelle Goodwin |
Junlong Zhu of China shoots a jumper against South Korea. Photo: FIBA
Jinqiu Hu scored 23 points and grabbed 11 rebounds while Junjie Wang contributed 21 points and 7 boards as Chine advances to the Semifinals of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup with a hard-fought 79-71 win over South Korea.
South Korea, who has been hot from the three-point area in the entire tournament, shot only 3-of-24 (12.5%) against China.
Hyunjung Lee scored 22 points to lead South Korea.
China will now play either New Zealand or Lebanon for a spot in the final.
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79 | 71 | |
31-74 (0.419) | FG Shooting | 24-66 (0.364) |
7-25 (0.280) | 3-Pt Shooting | 3-24 (0.125) |
Leaders | ||
Jinqiu Hu23 | Scoring | 22Hyunjung Lee |
Jeonghyeon Moon of South Korea. Photo: FIBA
After trailing 6-16 midway through the opening quarter, South Korea outscored Guam 93-50 the rest of the game to win pulling away 99-66.
Jeonghyeon Moon had 16 points to lead three other South Korean players -- Hyunjung Lee (14 points), Kisang Yu (13) and Yungi Ha (13) -- finished in double figures, in a balanced attack. Moon also added 8 rebounds and 5 steals.
South Korea advances to the Quarterfinals where they will meet familiar foe China.
Alexander Kamai finished with 19 points to pace Guam.
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99 | 66 | |
39-88 (0.443) | FG Shooting | 21-64 (0.328) |
8-38 (0.211) | 3-Pt Shooting | 8-32 (0.250) |
Leaders | ||
Jeonghyeon Moon18 | Scoring | 19Alexander Kamai |
Kisang Yu of South Korea after hitting a three-pointerPhoto: FIBA
South Korea shot the light out from beyond the arc, hitting 22 three-pointer in 38 attempts (57.8%) to post a 97-86 win over Lebanon.
Hyunjung Leee (7-of-13 3PT) and Kisang Yu (8-of-12 3PT) both finished with 28 points to lead South Korea.
Omar Jamaleddine led Lebanon with 15 points.
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97 | 86 | |
36-64 (0.563) | FG Shooting | 36-69 (0.522) |
22-38 (0.579) | 3-Pt Shooting | 7-16 (0.438) |
Leaders | ||
2 players tied28 | Scoring | 15Omar Jamaleddine |
Australia celebrates after beating Qatar. Photo: FIBA
Australia outscored Qatar 31-20 and 33-19 in the 3rd and 4th quarters respectively to win pulling away, 110-82.
Jaylin Galloway topscored for the Aussies with 24 pts. William Hickey added 15 with 5 rebounds and 8 assists. Reyne Smith also scored 15.
Brandon Datrelle Goodwin paced Qatar with 24 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists.
The win sealed Australia a Quarterfinals spot.
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82 | 110 | |
28-66 (0.424) | FG Shooting | 39-69 (0.565) |
4-25 (0.160) | 3-Pt Shooting | 10-21 (0.476) |
Leaders | ||
Brandon Datrelle Goodwin24 | Scoring | 24Jaylin Galloway |
Qatar's Brandon Datrelle Goodwin effort wasn't enough to beat Lebanon. Photo: FIBA
Lebanon's defense held Qatar just enough to score a close 84-80 win in a game that was close throughout.
5 players scored in diouble figures for Lebanon in a balanced attack to offset the explosive performance of Qatar's Brandon Datrelle Goodwin, who finished with 33 points (10-of-17 from the field, including 4-of-9 from three; and 9-of-11 from the freethrow line), 5 rebounds and 6assists.
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80 | 84 | |
28-68 (0.412) | FG Shooting | 32-77 (0.416) |
8-26 (0.308) | 3-Pt Shooting | 7-24 (0.292) |
Leaders | ||
Brandon Datrelle Goodwin33 | Scoring | 122 players tied |
Jack McVeigh of AustraliaPhoto: FIBA
Jack McVeigh of Australia scored 20 points as Australia cruised past South Korea 97-61.
Australia led from start to finish as South Korea couldn't keep up with the hot shooting Aussies, who finished with 15 made three-pointers on 26 attempts.
Junghyun Lee had 20 points for South Korea.
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97 | 61 | |
36-71 (0.507) | FG Shooting | 23-69 (0.333) |
15-26 (0.577) | 3-Pt Shooting | 9-33 (0.273) |
Leaders | ||
Jack McVeigh20 | Scoring | 20Junghyun Lee |