Gal Raviv has been unstoppable at times in the competition

    The Israeli ace has been proving herself as a nightmare for opposing defenses.

    BRNO (Czechia) - Gal Raviv is still putting up eye-popping numbers at the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup 2025 as she continues writing her name in the competition's all-time scoring charts.

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    The Israeli ace was at it again on Saturday for the tournament rookies as she dropped a stunning 38 points in her team's exciting 84-78 success against China. That was the highest tally by any European baller since way back in 1989.

    Having previously turned heads in a big way due to her devastating three-point shooting, this time Raviv showed her full range of firepower by dropping 14 field goals from 2-point range - the joint third best ever at the U19 Worlds.

    Even more special was her overall total of 16 field goals, which was the second highest in the entire history of the competition - a staggering accomplishment.

    Raviv is also only the second baller in the history of the U19 Women's World Cup to score at least 30 points in three different games in a single edition of the competition with the only other being Japan's Yuko Oga in 2001.

    Raviv has been a super scorer in Brno
    Raviv has been a super scorer in Brno
    Raviv has been a super scorer in Brno
    Raviv has been a super scorer in Brno
    Raviv has been a super scorer in Brno
    Raviv has been a super scorer in Brno
    Raviv has been a super scorer in Brno

    It's no wonder fans at the University of Miami will be licking their lips at the prospect of seeing the Quinnipac transfer suiting up in their colors for the 2025-26 NCAA campaign.

    She also has one more game remaining in Brno, so don't be surprised if this sensational scoring machine has one last tilt at becoming an all-time record-breaker.

    Most points scored

    Rank

    Player (Team)

    Opponent

    Date

    Points

    1.

    Danira Nakic (YUG)

    Soviet Union 93-109

    30/07/1989

    46

    2.

    Ajeong Kang (KOR)

    Lithuania 93-81

    31/07/2007

    41

     

    Tayla Roberts (AUS)

    Japan 92-83

    29/07/2011

    41

    4.

    Elizabeth Cambage (AUS)

    France 66-57

    24/07/2009

    38

     

    Gal Raviv (ISR)

    China 84-79

    19/07/2025

    38

     

    Jana Elalfy (EGY)

    Chinese Taipei 83-79

    21/07/2023

    38

    7.

    Clara Silva (POR)

    Israel 83-80

    16/07/2025

    37

     

    Danira Nakic (YUG)

    Cuba 105-90

    23/07/1989

    37

     

    Yuko Oga (JPN)

    Mali 83-42

    22/07/2001

    37

    10.

    Bojana Milosevic (YUG)

    Soviet Union 76-78

    19/08/1985

    36

     

    Leila Lacan (FRA)

    Japan 80-78

    21/07/2023

    36

    Most field goals made

    Rank

    Player (Team)

    Opponent

    Date

    FG Made

    1.

    Tayla Roberts (AUS)

    Japan 92-83

    29/07/2011

    18

    2.

    Gal Raviv (ISR)

    China 84-79

    19/07/2025

    16

    3.

    Clara Silva (POR)

    Israel 83-80

    16/07/2025

    15

     

    Hamchetou Maiga Ba (MLI)

    Japan 60-58

    12/07/1997

    14

     

    Elizabeth Cambage (AUS)

    France 66-57

    24/07/2009

    14

     

    Jamie Weisner (CAN)

    Netherlands 69-67

    19/07/2013

    14

     

    Maiara Pereira (BRA)

    Korea 74-80

    10/08/2021

    14

    8.

    Iveta Salkauske (LTU)

    USA 71-89

    14/07/2001

    13

     

    Alba Torrens (ESP)

    China 88-59

    30/07/2007

    13

     

    Laima Rickeviciute (LTU)

    Brazil 64-77

    03/08/2007

    13

     

    Ezi Magbegor (AUS)

    China 70-64

    29/07/2017

    13

     

    Yuliany Paz (COL)

    Japan 58-69

    23/07/2019

    13

     

    Leila Lacan (FRA)

    Japan 80-78

    21/07/2023

    13

    Most 2-point field goals made

    Rank

    Player (Team)

    Opponent

    Date

    2-Pts Made

    1.

    Tayla Roberts (AUS)

    Japan 92-83

    29/07/2011

    18

    2.

    Clara Silva (POR)

    Israel 83-80

    16/07/2025

    15

    3.

    Hamchetou Maiga Ba (MLI)

    Japan 60-58

    12/07/1997

    14

     

    Gal Raviv (ISR)

    China 84-79

    19/07/2025

    14

     

    Elizabeth Cambage (AUS)

    France 66-57

    24/07/2009

    14

     

    Maiara Pereira (BRA)

    Korea 74-80

    10/08/2021

    14

    7.

    Jamie Weisner (CAN)

    Netherlands 69-67

    19/07/2013

    13

     

    Ezi Magbegor (AUS)

    China 70-64

    29/07/2017

    13

     

    Yuliany Paz (COL)

    Japan 58-69

    23/07/2019

    13

    10.

    11 players

     

     

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