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FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifier, Wang Siyu in action, China vs South Sudan, Wuhan, China, March 14, 2026. /VCG
FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifier, Wang Siyu in action, China vs South Sudan, Wuhan, China, March 14, 2026. /VCG
China led throughout the game en route to an 86-76 victory over South Sudan in the 2026 FIBA Women's World Cup qualifying match in Wuhan, China, with veteran guard Wang Siyu leading the way with 17 points.
After making only 10 three-pointers in their previous two games, China found their range against South Sudan. Luo Xin knocked down two consecutive triples, giving the team an early advantage.
Yang Shuyu also connected from beyond the arc as China surged to a 19-10 lead.
Zhang Ziyu dominated in the paint, pushing China ahead 46-36 by halftime.
Wang came off the bench and scored 12 points in the third quarter alone, fueling a 22-6 run that extended China's lead to 21 points.
In the fourth quarter, Wang continued to help China maintain their lead despite South Sudan rallying with three straight three-pointers. China held on to win by ten points, with five players finishing in double digits.
FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifier, Wang Siyu in action, China vs South Sudan, Wuhan, China, March 14, 2026. /VCG
China led throughout the game en route to an 86-76 victory over South Sudan in the 2026 FIBA Women's World Cup qualifying match in Wuhan, China, with veteran guard Wang Siyu leading the way with 17 points.
After making only 10 three-pointers in their previous two games, China found their range against South Sudan. Luo Xin knocked down two consecutive triples, giving the team an early advantage.
Yang Shuyu also connected from beyond the arc as China surged to a 19-10 lead.
Zhang Ziyu dominated in the paint, pushing China ahead 46-36 by halftime.
Wang came off the bench and scored 12 points in the third quarter alone, fueling a 22-6 run that extended China's lead to 21 points.
In the fourth quarter, Wang continued to help China maintain their lead despite South Sudan rallying with three straight three-pointers. China held on to win by ten points, with five players finishing in double digits.