FIBA 3x3 Women’s Series rolls into Ulaanbaatar!
- bo0192
- Jun 18
- 2 min read
Get ready for fast-paced, electrifying action as the 2025 FIBA 3x3 Women’s Series rolls into Ulaanbaatar on June 18–19. Top-tier teams from across the globe will descend on Mongolia’s capital for what promises to be one of the season’s most thrilling stops, serving as a prelude to the World Cup later this month.
Dates & Format
June 18–19, 2025 – two full days of intense 3x3 competition.
Four pools (A–D), followed by knockout stages.
Pool | Teams |
A | Canada, Japan, Mongolia |
B | Ulaanbaatar Amazons (MGL), Philippines, Austria |
C | Australia, USA, Amgalan U24 (MGL) |
D | Germany, Singapore, Ukraine |
Key Teams & Players
Australia
Bringing the same dominant roster that secured gold at the 2025 Asia Cup, including MVP Alex Wilson and Anneli Maley, recently seen at Los Angeles Sparks camp.
Also featuring Marena Whittle, who has been an instrumental force in Australia's back–to‑back Asia Cup victories.
USA
Eager to rebound from their quarter-final exit in Marseille.
Roster highlights include rising star Mikaylah Williams, a 19‑year‑old LSU standout slated to make her senior World Cup debut.
Canada
Top seed in Pool A, powered by Champions Cup MVP Saicha Grant‑Allen. Their strong performance in Amsterdam sets them up for another deep run.
Mongolia
Home pride rides on the Ulaanbaatar Amazons, led by fan-favorite Khulan Onolbaatar.
The U24 side Amgalan faces a tough Pool C—but with home-court and vocal crowd support, they’re a dark horse threat.
Germany, Singapore, Ukraine, Philippines, Austria
Germany refreshes after Olympic gold and shows incredible depth.
Watch for Singapore and Ukraine in Pool D, while Kaye Pingol leads the Philippines’ offensive game in Pool B.

Players to Watch
Alex Wilson (Australia) – Back-to-back Asia Cup MVP (2024 & 2025), key offensive engine.
Anneli Maley (Australia) – WNBL MVP and rebounding machine, now contributing to Australia’s 3x3 success.
Mikaylah Williams (USA) – Star freshman who could make a statement with a breakout performance.
Saicha Grant‑Allen (Canada) – Champions Cup MVP, expected to relentlessly push Canada forward.
Khulan Onolbaatar (Mongolia) – National icon whose every move excites the local fans.
How to Watch
Catch every dunk, block, and buzzer-beater live on the AWSN channel on Pluto TV during the weekend.
🏆 What's at Stake?
The Ulaanbaatar Stop serves as crucial prep for the FIBA 3x3 World Cup, running June 23–29 in the same city .
Teams are fine-tuning strategies, chemistry, and energy ahead of the global showdown.
💥 Fan Takeaway
Expect elite-level competition from powerhouse nations.
Don't miss the hometown heroes fueling Mongolia’s surge on the 3x3 world map.
This weekend is your last chance to see these squads in action before World Cup glory unfolds.
AWSN airs the FIBA 3x3 Women's Series 2025 season!
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