Papua New Guinea’s Women’s 3×3 Basketball Team has claimed its first tournament win at Stop 3 of the FIBA Conference 1 series in Palau, delivering a landmark result for PNG and the Pacific sporting community.
Since the competition began on 1st July, the PNG women’s side has consistently placed second, and their persistence was rewarded on Day 3 when they secured top honors in the daily standings.
The result is recognized by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) as a gold medal win for the day, earning the team valuable ranking points on the FIBA 3×3 global ladder.
However, the win does not count towards the Pacific Mini Games medal tally.
PNG’s men’s team also took part in Stops 1 to 3, showing strong determination in closely contested matches.
Although they were unable to secure a win, their efforts and sportsmanship were acknowledged by officials and spectators alike.
This tournament represents a turning point for Pacific Island nations, as it introduces a direct qualification pathway to major global events such as the FIBA Youth Nations League and the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
It is the first time such a route has been made available for teams from the region.
Organized under FIBA’s 3×3 development framework, the tournament is aimed at developing elite youth talent across the Pacific.
It is specifically targeted at under-18 athletes, offering a platform for exposure, competition, and ranking on the international stage.
The series is divided into several “Stops” within Conference 1, all hosted in Koror, Palau.
Each day concludes with a winning team based on overall performance.
Cumulative points across the event impact both national team standings and individual player rankings.
Results from the tournament will influence qualification for the FIBA Youth Nations League and are expected to play a role in team eligibility for the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
FIBA Oceania says this is part of a broader effort to deepen its support for basketball development across the Pacific and build sustainable pathways to international competition.