Top Performers Named in Women’s All‑Star Five

    5 min to read
    Review

    Guam’s experience and FSM’s energy shape the Women’s All‑Star Five, honouring the top performers who defined the 2026 FIBA Women's Micronesian Cup.

    Hagåtña (Guam) - The Women’s All‑Star Five for the 2026 Micronesian Cup features the tournament’s most consistent and influential performers, led by three key contributors from Guam and two standout athletes from the Federated States of Micronesia.

    Mia San Nicolas (GUM)

    Mia San Nicolas (GUM)

    San Nicolas’ leadership and consistency anchored Guam throughout the tournament. Her blend of experience, composure and two‑way impact steadied a young roster and ensured Guam remained competitive in every matchup.

    Elysia Perez (GUM)

    Elysia Perez (GUM)

    Perez was one of the Cup’s most dynamic guards, driving Guam’s tempo with her attacking mindset and defensive pressure. Her ability to create advantages and lift the team’s energy made her a standout across the week.

    Joylyn Pangilinan (GUM)

    Joylyn Pangilinan (GUM)

    Pangilinan provided Guam with reliable shooting, calm decision‑making and crucial stability in tight stretches. Her efficiency and poise under pressure were central to Guam’s strongest offensive moments.

    Sylvania Amor (FSM)

    Sylvania Amor (FSM)

    Amor delivered breakout performances for FSM, combining fearless scoring with a willingness to take on responsibility in big moments. Her attacking presence and competitiveness helped define FSM’s identity throughout the tournament.

    Leila Lane (FSM)

    Leila Lane (FSM)

    Lane’s versatility and effort made her indispensable for FSM. She contributed across the floor with defensive intensity, timely scoring and consistent impact, giving FSM a dependable presence in every game.

    FIBA

    Top Performers Named in Women’s All‑Star Five | About FIBA