Fennell and the Emus Take it out in Straight Sets in U18 FIBA Asia Cup
11 Sep
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Luke Fennell’s trophy cabinet has continued to grow, adding a Gold Medal from the recent U18 FIBA World Cup with the Australian Emus.
The 18-year-old was a key figure amongst the best under-18 talent Australia has to offer, taking out the title and going undefeated through five games in the tournament.
Averaging a total margin win of 53 points, the Emus were unstoppable in the Middle East with victories over Mongolia, Lebanon, Chinese Taipei, Japan, Jordan, and New Zealand in the grand final.
The fledgling guard had a solid hit-out for the side, with his best game in the semi-final against Jordan, where he shot 24 points at 50 per cent from deep, five rebounds, and four assists.
In the grand final match on Tuesday morning (Australia time), the Emus silenced New Zealand, keeping them to only 16 points in the first half to their 52, before continuing their dominance and taking out gold in their successful campaign.
Remarkable, this is the fourth medal Fennell has claimed at state and national level in the past 24 months, adding to his Albert Schweitzer Tournament, under-20 National Championships with Victoria, and under-18 National Championships with Victoria.
Fennell will travel back to Australia and reunite with the Phoenix as they continue their preparation towards the Hungry Jack's NBL25 season with round 1 at HoopsFest before their home opener for Throwdown XXV on September 26 at John Cain Arena. CLICK HERE to secure your seats.
(Cover image and above image via FIBA.)
Fennell's Stats
Game 1
Aus 93-32 Mongolia
12PTS, 3REBS, 4ASTS, 1STL - 5/8 field goals
Game 2
Aus 78-46 Lebanon
2REBS, 2ASTS, 1STL
Game 3
Aus 113-48 Chinese Taipei
10PTS, 1REB, 2ASTS
Quarter-Finals
Aus 89-41 Japan
14PTS, 5REBS, 2ASTS
Semi-Finals
Aus 94-42 Jordan
24PTS, 5REBS, 4ASTS, 1BLK
Grand-Final
Aus 96-33 New Zealand
11PTS, 2REBS, 2ASTS, 1STL

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