8–13 Dec
    2025
    4th World Rank
    AUS

    Win/Loss

    5/0

    Position

    1st

    Leaders

    Efficiency
    Per game
    AUS
    Aspen
    Crase
    18.2
    Sitaya
    Fagan
    AUS
    16.2
    Madison
    Ryan
    AUS
    15.2
    Points
    Per game
    AUS
    Sitaya
    Fagan
    13.8
    Madison
    Ryan
    AUS
    11.6
    Rebecca
    Donnelly
    AUS
    11.4
    Rebounds
    Per game
    AUS
    Sitaya
    Fagan
    8.2
    Aspen
    Crase
    AUS
    7.2
    Jemyma
    Manyok
    AUS
    6.6
    Assists
    Per game
    AUS
    Cheyenne
    Bobongie
    5.4
    Olivia
    Olechnowicz
    AUS
    3.2
    Isabel
    Smith
    AUS
    2.8
    Blocks
    Per game
    AUS
    Jemyma
    Manyok
    3.0
    Andie Jade
    Smith
    AUS
    2.8
    Sitaya
    Fagan
    AUS
    1.4
    Steals
    Per game
    AUS
    Taryn
    Bond
    2.4
    Aspen
    Crase
    AUS
    2.4
    Isabel
    Smith
    AUS
    2.2
    Efficiency
    Per game
    AUS
    Aspen
    Crase
    18.2
    Sitaya
    Fagan
    AUS
    16.2
    Madison
    Ryan
    AUS
    15.2
    Points
    Per game
    AUS
    Sitaya
    Fagan
    13.8
    Madison
    Ryan
    AUS
    11.6
    Rebecca
    Donnelly
    AUS
    11.4
    Rebounds
    Per game
    AUS
    Sitaya
    Fagan
    8.2
    Aspen
    Crase
    AUS
    7.2
    Jemyma
    Manyok
    AUS
    6.6
    Assists
    Per game
    AUS
    Cheyenne
    Bobongie
    5.4
    Olivia
    Olechnowicz
    AUS
    3.2
    Isabel
    Smith
    AUS
    2.8
    Blocks
    Per game
    AUS
    Jemyma
    Manyok
    3.0
    Andie Jade
    Smith
    AUS
    2.8
    Sitaya
    Fagan
    AUS
    1.4
    Steals
    Per game
    AUS
    Taryn
    Bond
    2.4
    Aspen
    Crase
    AUS
    2.4
    Isabel
    Smith
    AUS
    2.2

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