Favourites Korea, Japan and China all ended their Group Phase games with aplomb, with all three collecting wins on Day 5 at the #FIBAAsiaWomen2015. Korea extended their winning streak to three games in Level I (Group A), effectively thrashing India, 121-44. India, still reeling from a late game loss at the hands of Thailand on Tuesday, just couldn't find any rhythm in this game. Jeena Skaria was the only Indian player in double-figures with 15 points and 9 rebounds. Japan underscored their dominance by blowing out Thailand, 95-43, and completing a sweep of group play. In the day's final game, China needed a strong finish to defeat Chinese Taipei, 76-62. Earlier in the day, the Philippines rose to the top of Level II (Group B) after a dramatic overtime win over Kazakhstan, 80-73. Malaysia also won, subduing winless Sri Lanka, 57-33, to end their campaign on a high note and return home toting a 3-win, 2-loss slate. DPR Korea formalized their entry into the Qualifying Round with a win over Hong Kong, 66-43. This was a close fight in the first quarter, but the Koreans broke it open in the middle two periods to coast to the triumph. Ro Suk-Yong paced DPR Korea with a 20-point, 13-rebound double-double. Thursday is a rest day and the action resumes on Friday with some high stakes games. Thailand and DPR Korea face off in one of the Promotion/Relegation Games, while India tackle the Philippines in the other. The Semi-Finals will see Chinese Taipei testing top-seed and defending champions Japan, while Korea tussle with China.

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Favourites Korea, Japan and China all ended their Group Phase games with aplomb, with all three collecting wins on Day 5 at the #FIBAAsiaWomen2015.

Korea extended their winning streak to three games in Level I (Group A), effectively thrashing India, 121-44.

India, still reeling from a late game loss at the hands of Thailand on Tuesday, just couldn't find any rhythm in this game. Jeena Skaria was the only Indian player in double-figures with 15 points and 9 rebounds.

Japan underscored their dominance by blowing out Thailand, 95-43, and completing a sweep of group play.

In the day's final game, China needed a strong finish to defeat Chinese Taipei, 76-62.
Earlier in the day, the Philippines rose to the top of Level II (Group B) after a dramatic overtime win over Kazakhstan, 80-73.

Malaysia also won, subduing winless Sri Lanka, 57-33, to end their campaign on a high note and return home toting a 3-win, 2-loss slate.

DPR Korea formalized their entry into the Qualifying Round with a win over Hong Kong, 66-43. This was a close fight in the first quarter, but the Koreans broke it open in the middle two periods to coast to the triumph. Ro Suk-Yong paced DPR Korea with a 20-point, 13-rebound double-double.

Thursday is a rest day and the action resumes on Friday with some high stakes games.

Thailand and DPR Korea face off in one of the Promotion/Relegation Games, while India tackle the Philippines in the other.

The Semi-Finals will see Chinese Taipei testing top-seed and defending champions Japan, while Korea tussle with China.


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