Basketball at the 2007 Summer Universiade

Basketball at the 2007 Summer Universiade

The Basketball competition in the 2007 Summer Universiade were held on different venues in Bangkok, Thailand between 7 - 10 August 2007 and 12-18 August, 2007.

Men's Competition

Draw

There are twenty-four (24) participating teams in the men's competition. They are drawn to eight groups of three.

Preliminary round (Group stage)

Group C

Group F

econd Phase (Classification)

The top two teams in each group will be placed into four (4) separate groups, and will play another round-robin within the group. (Teams from Groups A & H will form Group I, B & G: Group J, C & F: Group K, and the remaining: Group L). The last place teams in groups A, C, E & H will form consolation Group M, the rest Group N, and will also play another round-robin within.

The top two teams in the upper groups will play in the quarterfinals. The others will play teams with the same rank to dispute the 9-16th places. Top two teams in the lower groups will play for the 17-20th places, the rest, 21st-24th places.

Upper Groups (Groups I-L)

Group K Group IGroup N

Finals

Lithuanian team became the winner of the games, defeating Serbia in the final.

Women's Competition


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