This is how the table of champions of the South American women’s basketball remained, after the fall of Argentina against Brazil

This Saturday night a new edition of the South American women’s basketball tournament ended in San Luis in which the local, Argentina, could not retain the crown achieved in 2018 and lost to Brazil 69-68 at the Arena La Pedrera stadium in San Luis. A) Yes, the carioca team stretched its hegemony to 27 titles in 37 championships. That is to say, he did not win it just ten times and, of them, in only two he was outside the podium.

The national team, meanwhile, He was on the verge of his third star, with which he would have approached Chile, which is second in history with four trophies. In this edition the trasandinas were sixth by losing the match for fifth place with Paraguay, fourth in the historical table with two coronations.

The top four (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela) qualified for the 2023 AmeriCup.

Brazil did not win the South American in only 10 occasions, but did so in 27; an abysmal domainFIBA

The cast championship directed by Gregory Martinez It was very good, it had several players at a high level, like Luciana Delabarba who was the tournament’s top scorer with an average of 15.4 points in five games. The Lanús base stood out in three-point shots, where he converted 11 of the 20 he tried to give a success rate of 55%.

Luciana Delabarba was the scorer of the 2022 Women's South American Championship and the great national revelation
Luciana Delabarba was the scorer of the 2022 Women’s South American Championship and the great national revelationFIBA

The Argentine squad was completed with: Camila Suárez, Melisa Gretter, Agustina Burani, Andrea Boquete, Victoria Llorente, Diana Cabrera, Julieta Mungo, Agustina García, Candela Gentinetta, Celia Fiorotto and Milagros Maza.

Brazil, for its part, had Débora Costa, Carina dos Santos Martins, Alana Gonçalo, Sampaio Basquete, Tainá Paixão, Gabriella D’Arrigo Soares, Isabela Ramona, Patrícia Teixeira, Leila Zabani, Vanessa Gonçalves, Emanuely de Oliveira, Stephanie Soares, Érika de Souza and Kamilla Soares, who was the second highest scorer in the competition behind Delabarba with an average of 14.8.

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This is how the table of champions of the South American women’s basketball remained, after the fall of Argentina against Brazil