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For statistics enthusiasts. Here is what I have gathered about Blanca in terms of FIBA competitions. As YKCornelius mentioned, she participated in the 2019 U16 Americas Championship when she was only 12 years old, and it was probably after this championship that Campobasso took an interest in her. Attached are her official statistics. She ranks third in PPG, and you will surely recognize other names you already know. You can click on her name for more details. Ecuador finished the tournament in fifth place, which was not enough to qualify for the U17 World Cup the following year. You will also find another attachment listing the other FIBA competitions. Please note that the height listed is from 2019. She is now 6'2", as shown in the attachment of all measurements (#46) taken at the BWB camp in the summer of 2024. For those wondering about her speed, she finished third among the 40 best international players invited, running 3/4 of the court in 3.35 seconds. One of the two who did better was 5'8" Australian Bonnie Deas, who was selected for the first all-star team at this summer's U19 World Championship. It should also be noted that the games at the Basketball Without Borders Global camp are only two 8-minute quarters. I'm really looking forward to seeing her in the UConn uniform.I did a little research into Blanca's experiences representing Ecuador. I have modified what is shown on Her UConn Roster bio page by adding the information in bold text. My source for all of it is the FIBA website.
"Competed for the Senior National Team at the 2022 South American Women’s Championship, averaging 10.5 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. She turned 16 halfway into the six day tournament, and was playing alongside teammates in their late twenties and early thirties… played at the 2019 FIBA U16 Women’s Americas Championship as a twelve year-old, averaging 14.2 points and 3.8 rebounds per game. In addition to ppg, she was the team leader in efficiency (13.8) and steals (3.8 pg). Her steals per game was the highest of all tournament players and her ppg average was third. … made her Ecuador Basketball debut at the 2018 South American U15 Women’s Championship, averaging 7.0 points and 4.4 rebounds per game and winning a silver medal as a young twelve year-old."
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Blanca Quiñonez (Ecuador) - Basketball Stats, Height, Age | FIBA Basketball
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Competition Stats - FIBA U16 Women's Americas Championship | FIBA Basketball Events
Discover detailed statistics of FIBA U16 Women's Americas Championship - players leaders and games highs, teams leaders and game highs