The 1995 Asian Basketball Confederation Championship for Women, was the 16th regional championship held by Asian Basketball Confederation. The competition was hosted by Shizuoka, Japan and took place between July 23 to July 30, 1995. The championship is divided into two levels: Level I and Level II. The last finisher of Level I is relegated to Level II and the top finisher of Level II qualify for Level I 1997's championship.[1]

1995 FIBA Women's Asia Cup
16th Asian Women's Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host countryJapan
DatesJuly 23–30
Teams12
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions China (6th title)

Preliminary round

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Level I

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Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tiebreaker
  China 5 4 1 525 314 +211 9 1–1 / 1.034
  South Korea 5 4 1 494 353 +141 9 1–1 / 1.006
  Japan 5 4 1 474 313 +161 9 1–1 / 0.962
  Chinese Taipei 5 2 3 439 405 +34 7
  Kyrgyzstan 5 1 4 296 533 −237 6
  Kazakhstan 5 0 5 262 572 −310 5
July 23
Japan   98–75   Chinese Taipei
Scoring by half: 45–36, 53–39
July 23
China   156–42   Kazakhstan
Scoring by half: 89–13, 67–29
July 23
South Korea   122–63   Kyrgyzstan
Scoring by half: 63–35, 59–28
July 24
Chinese Taipei   109–64   Kyrgyzstan
Scoring by half: 57–22, 52–42
July 24
Kazakhstan   39–107   Japan
Scoring by half: 17–55, 22–52
July 24
China   73–78   South Korea
Scoring by half: 47–42, 26–36
July 25
Kyrgyzstan   76–68   Kazakhstan
Scoring by half: 46–35, 30–33
July 25
South Korea   87–79   Chinese Taipei
Scoring by half: 50–49, 37–30
July 25
Japan   70–80   China
Scoring by half: 42–41, 28–39
July 27
China   117–52   Kyrgyzstan
Scoring by half: 62–18, 55–34
July 27
South Korea   78–82   Japan
Scoring by half: 43–33, 35–49
July 27
Chinese Taipei   104–57   Kazakhstan
Scoring by half: 53–30, 51–27
July 28
Kazakhstan   56–129   South Korea
Scoring by half: 23–57, 33–72
July 28
Japan   117–41   Kyrgyzstan
Scoring by half: 68–18, 49–23
July 28
China   99–72   Chinese Taipei
Scoring by half: 57–35, 42–37

Level II

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Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tiebreaker
  Thailand 5 5 0 356 215 +141 10
  Hong Kong 5 3 2 296 296 0 8 1–1 / 1.106
  Philippines 5 3 2 346 308 +38 8 1–1 / 1.051
  Malaysia 5 3 2 293 289 +4 8 1–1 / 0.857
  Jordan 5 1 4 224 352 −128 6
  Indonesia 5 0 5 244 299 −55 5
July 23
Thailand   69–47   Malaysia
Scoring by half: 32–23, 37–24
July 23
Indonesia   54–61   Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 29–19, 25–42
July 23
Jordan   41–79   Philippines
Scoring by half: 17–36, 24–43
Hong Kong   64–73   Philippines
Scoring by half: 28–45, 36–28
Thailand   63–26   Indonesia
Scoring by half: 34–14, 29–12
Malaysia   82–38   Jordan
Scoring by half: 43–15, 39–23
Indonesia   49–50   Malaysia
Scoring by half: 27–29, 22–21
Jordan   45–65   Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 16–38, 29–27
Philippines   55–69   Thailand
Scoring by half: 18–32, 37–37
Malaysia   40–61   Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 19–30, 21–31
Thailand   71–42   Jordan
Scoring by half: 38–18, 33–24
Philippines   67–60   Indonesia
Scoring by half: 35–34, 32–26
Jordan   58–55   Indonesia
Scoring by half: 20–28, 38–27
Malaysia   74–72   Philippines
Scoring by half: 36–34, 38–38
Hong Kong   45–84   Thailand
Scoring by half: 22–43, 23–41

Final round

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3rd place

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July 30
Japan   68–65   Chinese Taipei
Scoring by half: 38–41, 30–24

Final

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July 30
China   94–69   South Korea
Scoring by half: 46–31, 48–38

Final standing

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Qualified for the 1996 Summer Olympics
Rank Team Record
    China 5–1
    South Korea 4–2
    Japan 5–1
4   Chinese Taipei 2–4
5   Kyrgyzstan 1–4
6   Kazakhstan 0–5
7   Thailand 5–0
8   Hong Kong 3–2
9   Philippines 3–2
10   Malaysia 3–2
11   Jordan 1–4
12   Indonesia 0–5

Awards

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 1995 Asian champions 
 
China
Sixth title

References

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  1. ^ "16th ABC Championship for Women". FIBA Asia. Retrieved 20 May 2012.