FIBA U17 Women's Oceania Cup in Samoa -2025 (2025)
2019 (6 year break)
FIBA U17 Women's Oceania Cup in Samoa -2025 2025
Semis Final 2025 Semis
Australia96
C. Islands29
Australia112
N. Zealand59
New Zealand73
Samoa56
Standings 2025
A
1
2-0
2
1-1
3
0-2
B
1
2-0
2
1-1
3
0-2
Stats Leaders 2025
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RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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Lady Stars
165 F 16y
Avg: 17.3 ppg

1
17.3
3
13.8
4
12.8
5
12.4
6
11.6
9
11.2
10
11.0
Australia clinch their fourth straight title (Photo: FIBA)
Starting five
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Taryn Bond
Bond
Isabel Smith
Smith
Madison Ryan
Ryan
Sitaya Fagan
Fagan
Andie Smith
Smith
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4Cheyenne Bobongie 172-G-2008 Mackay M. Australia
5Taryn Bond 173-G-2008 Cairns D. Australia
6Reece Anticevic 186-F-2008 Cockburn Australia
7Olivia Olechnowicz 176-G-2009 BA CoE Australia
8Isabel Smith 176-G-2009 BA CoE Australia
9Aspen Crase 183-F-2008 BA CoE Australia
10Rebecca Donnelly 182-F-2008
11Madison Ryan 185-SF-2009 Sandringham S. Australia
12Sitaya Fagan 189-F-2008 BA CoE Australia
13Andie Smith 187-F-2008 BA CoE Australia
14Eliza Ashby 187-F-2009 Ballarat M. Australia
15Jemyma Manyok 195-C-2009 BA CoE Australia

Tournament MVP
Top Scorer
FIBA Women’s U17 Oceania Cup: Australia clinch their fourth straight title-Dec 13, 2025
Australia - New Zealand 112-59

Australia produced a dominant display at the FIBA Women’s U17 Oceania Cup, defeating New Zealand 112–59 after controlling the game from the opening tip and extending their advantage in every quarter. A strong first half set the tone before a decisive 36–15 third quarter put the contest beyond reach. Aspen Crase (183-F-2008) was outstanding, scoring 16 points on 8-of-10 shooting in just under 12 minutes, while Taryn Bond (173-G-2008) and Madison Ryan (185-SF-2009) added 14 points apiece, both shooting above 60 percent from the field. For New Zealand, Keija Miringaorangi (175-G-2008) led the scoring with 12 points, with Sahara Katene (175-G-2008) contributing 10, as Australia’s depth and efficiency proved overwhelming.
Australiabasket.com All-FIBA U17 Women's Oceania Cup Awards 2025-Dec 17, 2025
Sitaya Fagan, 17-year old Australian forward picked up the Most Valuable Player at the FIBA Under 17 Oceania Cup. She plays For the BA Centre of Excellence. Fagan was also voted to the First Team. It is Fagan's second year in the Australian Under 17 National Team. She also played for the Under 16 national team back in 2023. Fagan showcased her talent by ranking third in points per game with an average of almost 14 and second in rebounds per game with an average of over 8. She recorded double-doubles in 2 games during the event. Fagan's 17 points against Guam were the most she scored at the tournament.
Madison Ryan, Australian small forward was selected to the First Team of FIBA Under 17 Oceania Cup. She plays For the Sandringham Sabres. It is Ryan's second year in the Australian Under 17 National Team. Ryan averaged almost 12 points and over 6 rebounds per game at the event. She has totalled 2 games of 20 or more points during the event. Ryan's 22 points against Brazil were the most she scored at the tournament.
Sahara Katene, 17-year old guard was chosen to the First Team at the FIBA Under 17 Oceania Cup. She orchestrated her way to the fifth spot in points per game, showcasing a dazzling average of over 12. Katene's 19 points against Cook Islands were the most she scored at the tournament.
Bridgette Kata, 15-year old guard was named to the First Team of FIBA Under 17 Oceania Cup. She registered over 11 points and almost 6 rebounds per game at the event. Kata's 20 points against Samoa were the most she scored at the tournament.
Marley Sialeipata, shooting guard earned a spot in the First Team at the FIBA Under 17 Oceania Cup. She conducted her way to the second position in averaging a commendable almost 16 points per game. Sialeipata also had almost 6 rebounds per game at the event. She has totalled 3 games of 20 or more points and recorded double-doubles in 2 games during the event. Sialeipata's 22 points against New Zealand were the most she scored at the tournament.
Most Valuable Player: Australia Sitaya Fagan (189-F-2008) of BA CoE

NBA All-Rookie First Team 2024
Fagan
Ryan
Katene
Kata
Sialeipata
First Team

Australia Sitaya Fagan (189-F-2008) of BA CoE
Australia Madison Ryan (185-SF-2009) of Sandringham S.
New Zealand Sahara Katene (175-G-2008) of NZL NT U17
Cook Islands Bridgette Kata (168-G-2009) of COK NT U17
Samoa Marley Sialeipata (176-SG-2009) of SAM NT U16

Australiabasket.com All-FIBA U17 Women's Oceania Cup Second Team 2025
Crase
Smith
Smith
Bond
Bobongie
Second Team

Australia Aspen Crase (183-F-2008) of BA CoE
Australia Andie Smith (187-F-2008) of BA CoE
Australia Isabel Smith (176-G-2009) of BA CoE
Australia Taryn Bond (173-G-2008) of Cairns D.
Australia Cheyenne Bobongie (172-G-2008) of Mackay M.