BRNO (Czech Republic) – Round of 16 of the FIBA U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup 2025 delivered another thrilling slate of action, with several standout players rising to the occasion on the global stage.
From dominant scoring efforts to all-around brilliance, these five players made the biggest impact in Brno.
Ayala Oren proved once again that she’s one of the most well-rounded guards in the competition. Her 20-point, 9-assist, 7-rebound performance for Israel showed her ability to take over a game from multiple angles. With a 33 efficiency rating, Oren was the engine behind Israel’s offense—dictating pace, finding teammates, and scoring when it mattered most.
Jasmine Davidson continues to impress with her consistency and presence on both ends of the floor. Her 18 points and 9 rebounds helped power the USA through a tough contest, while her 2 steals highlighted her defensive tenacity. A 28 efficiency rating reflects just how important she was.
Otoha Goto lit it up from beyond the arc, knocking down six three-pointers on her way to a 27-point night. But she didn’t stop there—adding 11 rebounds to complete a superb all-around showing. With a 33 efficiency rating, Goto proved to be a game-changer for Japan with her sharpshooting and hustle on the glass.
Prasayus Notoa delivered a classic dominant performance in the paint, stuffing the stat sheet with 11 points, 13 rebounds, and 5 assists. Her high-effort style of play was crucial in Australia’s game plan, whether battling for boards or making the right pass. A strong 28 efficiency score underlines her value as a complete contributor.
Clara Silva stole the spotlight with a massive 37-point performance, shooting a sizzling 75% from the field. She also grabbed 10 rebounds to cap off a dominant showing in the paint. With a tournament-best 43 efficiency rating, Silva didn’t just impress—she overwhelmed. A true tour de force from the Portuguese star and one of the best individual game ever in the competition.
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