South American Championships U17 2025 (Women)
2019 (6 year break)
FIBA U17 South American Women's Championship in Paraguay 2025
Semis Final 2025 Semis
Argentina71
Paraguay47
Argentina67
Venezuela46
Brazil52
Venezuela67
Standings 2025
A
1
4-0
2
3-1
3
2-2
4
1-3
5
0-4
B
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
4
0-3
Stats Leaders 2025
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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VEN NT U17
174 G 17y
Avg: 17.0 ppg

4
14.3
5
12.8
7
12.5
FIBA U17 South American Women's Championship in Paraguay 2025 Final
Starting five
#s#
Francisca Canello
Canello
Sofia Lombardero
Lombardero
Florencia Losada
Losada
Sofia Novoa
Novoa
Renata Scordo
Scordo
#e#5
8Delfina Alves 186-F/C-2008
17Matilda Campo 165-G-2008
6Francisca Canello 182-F/C-2009 Obras Argentina
9Santina Cherot 168-G-2009 Rocamora Argentina
13Catalina Creolani 182-C-2008 Avellaneda Argentina
5Sofia Gonzalez 162-G-2008 Avellaneda Argentina
11Sofia Lombardero 180-G-2008
3Florencia Losada 166-SG-2010 Rocamora Argentina
14Sofia Novoa 174-PG-2008 Obras Argentina
10Pilar Pajello 182-SF-2008 Avellaneda Argentina
54Isabella Roldan 185-C-2009
15Renata Scordo 185-F-2008 Lanus Argentina

Paula Budini Head Coach
Nicolas Grosso Assistant Union Florida Argentina
Nicolas Marques Assistant
Tournament MVP
Top Scorer
Argentina celebrate title in Asuncion-Oct 27, 2025
FINAL
Argentina - Venezuela 67-46
Argentina conquered the title at the South American U17 championship. They prevailed against Venezuela in the championship game on Sunday. Argentina dominated in the first half. They established a comfortable 50-21 halftime lead. Venezuela slowed their opponents down in the second half but could not avoid the loss. Sofia Novoa (174-PG-2008) posted 14 points, while Sofia Gonzalez (162-G-2008, college: Tufts) added 11 points for the champions. Albanys Ramirez (174-G/F-2009) tossed in 15 points for Venezuela.
3-4 Place
Paraguay - Brazil 49-43
Paraguay stepped onto the pedestal in Asuncion. They beat Brazil to capture Bronze medals. Brazil led by five points at halftime 32-27. But Paraguay held their opponents to just 11 points in the second half to race to the win. Gilda Duarte (170-G-2009) finished with 18 points, while Bethsaida Ferreira (176-C-2008) added 13 points and 9 rebounds for the winners. Lauryn Turibio (188-C-2008) answered with 14 points and 14 rebounds for Brazil.

5-6 Place
Chile - Colombia 52-63
Colombia rallied past Chile for the 5th place finish. Chile trailed by 15 points at halftime before a 25-16 rally in the third period to get within striking distance. But Colombia sank 20 points in the fourth frame to get away with the win. Jacqueline Edelman (178-G-2008) delivered 19 points for Colombia. Constanza Mella (175-F-2009) answered with 17 points for Chile.

7-8 Place
Uruguay - Ecuador 49-53
Ecuador occupied the seventh overall position at the championship as they held off Uruguay in the final day. Ecuador built a 38-29 halftime lead and protected throughout the second half. Lusiana Mosquera (177-C-2008) finished with 16 points and 11 rebounds for Ecuador. Luciana Franca (172-G-2009) answered with 24 points for Uruguay.
Latinbasket.com All-FIBA U17 South American Women's Championship Awards 2025-Nov 6, 2025
Sofia Novoa, 17-year old Argentinian point guard was voted the Most Valuable Player at the FIBA Under 17 South American Championship. She plays For the Obras Basket Buenos Aires. Novoa received multiple other awards, was selected as the Best Guard and was chosen to the First Team. Her playmaking prowess was on full display as she secured the fifth position in points per game averaging almost 13. Novoa also averaged over 3 rebounds per game during the event. Her 18 points against Uruguay were the most she scored at the tournament.
Constanza Mella, 15-year old forward was honored as the Best Forward of FIBA Under 17 South American Championship. She was also named to the First Team. Mella's masterful distribution skills earned her the second spot in points per game with an impressive average of 15. She also recorded 7 rebounds per game at the event. Mella's 20 points against Paraguay were the most she scored at the tournament.
Lauryn Turibio, 17-year old center earned the Best Center at the FIBA Under 17 South American Championship. She also earned a spot in the First Team. Turibio registered almost 11 points per game at the event. She led the FIBA Under 17 South American Championship in rebounds per game with almost 13. Turibio had double-doubles in 5 games during the event. Her 14 points against Paraguay were the most she scored at the tournament.
Astrid Inojosa, 17-year old guard was voted to the First Team of FIBA Under 17 South American Championship. She averaged almost 6 rebounds per game at the event. Inojosa led the FIBA Under 17 South American Championship in points per game with 17. She has totalled 2 games of 20 or more points during the event. Inojosa's 24 points against Chile were the most she scored at the tournament.
Julieta Laubert, 17-year old Uruguayan guard was selected to the First Team at the FIBA Under 17 South American Championship. She plays For the Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo. Laubert's court vision was unparalleled as she secured the third spot in points per game, delivering an average of almost 15 and fifth ranked in rebounds per game with an average of over 8. Her 23 points against Bolivia were the most she scored at the tournament.
Most Valuable Player: Argentina Sofia Novoa (174-PG-2008) of Obras
Best Guard: Argentina Sofia Novoa (174-PG-2008) of Obras
Best Forward: Chile Constanza Mella (175-F-2009) of CHI NT U17
Best Center: Brazil Lauryn Turibio (188-C-2008) of BRA NT U16

Latinbasket.com All-FIBA U17 South American Women's Championship First Team 2025
Inojosa
Mella
Laubert
Novoa
Turibio
First Team

Venezuela Astrid Inojosa (174-G-2008) of VEN NT U17
Chile Constanza Mella (175-F-2009) of CHI NT U17
Uruguay Julieta Laubert (169-G-2008) of D.Sporting
Argentina Sofia Novoa (174-PG-2008) of Obras
Brazil Lauryn Turibio (188-C-2008) of BRA NT U16

Latinbasket.com All-FIBA U17 South American Women's Championship Second Team 2025
Preis
Gonzalez
Jimenez
Viveros
Second Team

Colombia Jacqueline Edelman (178-G-2008) of COL NT U17
Brazil Julia Preis (191-C-2009) of Sao Jose
Paraguay Giovana Gonzalez (165-G-2008) of PAR NT U17
Chile Josefa Jimenez (174-SF-2009) of CHI NT U17
Bolivia Maria Viveros (169-PG-2008) of BOL U17 NT

Latinbasket.com All-FIBA U17 South American Women's Championship Honorable Mention 2025
Lombardero
Franca
Bertel
Ferreira
Mendizabal
Duarte
Mosquera
Honorable Mention

Argentina Sofia Lombardero (180-G-2008) of ARG NT U17
Uruguay Luciana Franca (172-G-2009) of Tabare
Colombia Keren Bertel (174-F-2009) of COL NT U16
Paraguay Bethsaida Ferreira (176-C-2008) of Felix Perez
Bolivia Valeria Mendizabal (172-C-2008) of BOL U17 NT
Paraguay Gilda Duarte (170-G-2009) of PAR NT U17
Ecuador Lusiana Mosquera (177-C-2008) of ECU NT U17