Gilas Women fall to South Korea in Jones Cup action

GIlas Pilipinas Women's Sumayah Sugapong William Jones CupGIlas Pilipinas Women's Sumayah Sugapong William Jones Cup

FILE – GIlas Pilipinas Women’s Sumayah Sugapong. –FIBA PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines—Gilas Pilipinas Women continued their up-and-down run in the 2025 William Jones Cup.

The Philippines fell to South Korea, 80-58, in Taipei on Friday—just a day after a convincing 83-66 win over Thailand.

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While their domination of the Thais was exemplary, Friday told a different story.

Despite great outings from Sumayah Sugapong and Jack Animam, the women’s squad from the Philippines fell victim to a sluggish start.

After trailing by 14 at the end of the first quarter, 26-12, Gilas was unable to mount any sort of a comeback against the Koreans.

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Sugapong was everywhere for the Philippines with 16 points, four rebounds, three assists and two steals.

Animam, meanwhile, registered a double-double of 14 points and 13 rebounds but to no avail. Ella Fajardo also finished with 11 points in a losing effort for Gilas Women.

Choi Isaem exploded for South Korea with 23 big points to down the Philippines for its second loss in three outings.

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As of posting, Gilas is facing Japan, which is undefeated after three games in the continental meet.

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