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Basketball in Taiwan: Taiwanese Basketball News, Scores, Teams, Standings, Players, William Jones Cup, Asian competitions, SBL.
Thursday, July 10, 2014
An official good-bye
Friday, October 26, 2012
2012 Asian University Men's Basketball Championship roster (Part One)
Roster of Taiwan and China's Tianjin Polytechnic University not yet available.
Hong Kong
(No., Name, Position, DOB, School, Height, Weight)
4 潘嘉駿 Pun Ka Chun 前鋒 1990.4.30 香港理工大學 188cm 88kg
5 盧致誠 Lo Chi Shing 前鋒 1991.2.14 香港理工大學 188cm 84kg
6 李頌軒 Li Chung Hin 前鋒 1992.1.11 香港理工大學 182cm 76kg
7 莫家俊 Mok Ka Chun 中鋒 1988.5.28 香港理工大學 202cm 98kg
8 陳兆榮 Chan Siu Wing 後衛 1992.4.26 香港城市大學 185cm 70kg
9 李琪 Lee Ki 後衛 1987.10.16 香港教育學院 179cm 74kg
10 周家駒 Chow Ka Kui 後衛 1988.1.7 香港理工大學 182cm 90kg
11 連浩駿 Lin Ho Chun 前鋒 1990.10.21 香港城市大學 184cm 82kg
12 林凱光 Lam Hoi Kwong 前鋒 1989.4.28 香港理工大學 183cm 78kg
13 劉凱濤 Lau Hoi To 前鋒 1991.8.29 香港理工大學 200cm 90kg
14 張力允 Cheung Lik Wan 後衛 1989.8.18 香港理工大學 172cm 62kg
15 蔡龍德 Tsoi Lung Tak 中鋒 1988.12.12 香港城市大學 200cm 96kg
Coach: Leung Tat Keung
2012 Asian University Men's Basketball Championship schedule
Preliminary round
Oct. 30
15:00 Mongolia vs. Hong Kong
17:00 China vs. Korea
18:50 Opening ceremony
19:30 Taiwan vs. Philippines
Oct. 31
15:00 Mongolia vs. China
17:00 Philippines vs. Korea
19:00 Taiwan vs. Hong Kong
Nov. 1
15:00 Philippines vs. Mongolia
17:00 China vs. Hong Kong
19:00 Korea vs. Taiwan
Nov. 2
15:00 Hong Kong vs. Philippines
17:00 Mongolia vs. Korea
19:00 Taiwan vs. China
Nov. 3
14:00 Korea vs. Hong Kong
16:00 China vs. Philippines
18:00 Taiwan vs. Mongolia
Playoffs
Nov. 4
14:00 5/6 classification game
16:00 Bronze medal game
18:00 Championship game
Closing ceremony
All games played at Sinjhuang Stadium, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Shanghai wins 2012 Straits Cup invitational
Shanghai Sharks defeated Pure Youth Construction 80-62 on Monday and won the four-team 2012 Straits Cup Invitational with a 3-0 record.
Shanghai only led by one at the half but limited PY to 9 points in the third period with the help of strong defense from Tseng Wen-ting, who had 5 points, 7 rebounds and 3 steals, and Zhang Zhaoxu, who tallied 15 points, 12 boards and 4 blocks.
Su Yi-chieh signs with Xinjiang
Local media reported that Su Yi-chieh, who played with Taiwan Mobile last season, has signed with China’s Xinjiang and became the sixth Taiwanese player to play in China next season.
Su tested with Xinjiang two years ago but did not sign with the team.
Xinjiang made the semifinal round in the Chinese pro league CBA last season.
The six Taiwanese players to play in China next year are Su, Lin Chih-chieh (Zhejiang), Tseng Wen-ting (Shanghai), Yang Ching-min (Shanxi), Lee Hsueh-lin (Beijing) and Hong Chih-shan (Dongguan).
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Taiwan Mobile’s ambitious signing
Taiwan Mobile almost revamped its entire starting roster with the signing of four national team members and looked like a team capable of contending for the championship in the new season.
Wu Tai-hao, who played for China’s Zhejiang last season, signed with the ambitious team. Wu was followed by Ho Shou-cheng, Cheng Jen-wei and Chen Shih-nian.
Shanghai 2-0 in 2012 Straits Cup invitational
[Lin Chih-chieh, left. Tseng and Tien, right.]
Shanghai Sharks beat Zhejiang 58-53 on Saturday in the central Taiwan city of Taichung and led the four-team 2012 Straits Cup invitational tournament at 2-0.
Dacin Tigers defeated Pure Youth Construction 82-76 on the same day for a revenge of a 4-0 sweep by PY in the SBL Finals earlier this year.
Sunday, October 07, 2012
Taiwan 4th place in FIBA Asia U18 women’s championship
Taiwan U18 women’s NT lost to South Korea 61-42 in the bronze medal game of the 2012 FIBA Asia U18 Women’s Championship in Johor Bahru, Malaysia yesterday and failed to win a ticket to the World Championship.
Taiwan defeated South Korea 88-71 in its last preliminary game, but the team obviously was still in a slump yesterday after suffering a 113-55 defeat against Japan in the semifinal.