With unmatched chemistry and dominant performances, the Vietnam women’s 3×3 basketball team powered through the qualifiers of the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup 2025. Thanks to the brilliance of the Trương Twins, Livescore brings you the story behind one of Vietnam’s most inspiring sporting moments.


Trương Twins Lead Vietnam Through a Perfect Qualifier Run

Stars aren’t just born—they rise when their team needs them most.

From the First Tip-Off to the Final Whistle, Vietnam Was Relentless

Drawn into Group C of the qualifying round alongside Kazakhstan, Iran, and Maldives, Vietnam faced a tough path to the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup main event. Only the top team from each group would advance to the main draw, leaving no room for error.

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And Vietnam made no mistakes.

Đội tuyển bóng rổ 3x3 nữ Việt Nam khẳng định sức mạnh ở vòng loại (Ảnh: FIBA)
Đội tuyển bóng rổ 3×3 nữ Việt Nam khẳng định sức mạnh ở vòng loại (Ảnh: FIBA)

Game-by-Game Breakdown: A Trio of Dominant Wins

Three matches, three wins, and one ticket to the group stage.

Game 1: Vietnam 19–16 Iran

Despite early struggles, Trương Thảo My (Kayleigh Trương) scored 10 points, leading a gritty comeback to edge past a physical Iranian team. Vietnam showed patience, resilience, and a tactical edge.

Game 2: Vietnam 21–8 Maldives

Facing a less experienced Maldives side, Vietnam turned on the style. All four players scored, with Trương Thảo Vy (Kaylynne Trương) shining in transition, and Bùi Thu Hằng dominating the boards.

Game 3: Vietnam 22–12 Kazakhstan

Needing a win to top the group, Vietnam delivered. The twins combined for over half the team’s points, with Tiểu Duy and Thu Hằng chipping in crucial baskets and defensive stops.


Livescore Tracks Every Move in Vietnam’s Asia Cup Journey

From tip-off to trophy dreams, Livescore gives fans a front-row seat.

Follow every:

  • Match result and live score update

  • Player stat and point leader breakdown

  • Bracket progress and opponent analysis

  • Video highlights, interviews, and expert commentary

Vietnam’s next challenge? The Group C stage of the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup, starting March 28 against Japan and Singapore.


Stat Spotlight: Vietnam’s MVPs of the Qualifying Round

Four players, one unit, three wins—and a lot of firepower.

Player Total Points Notable Performances
Trương Thảo My 22 10 pts vs Iran, 8 vs KAZ
Trương Thảo Vy 21 Consistent scoring across all 3 games
Bùi Thu Hằng 12 Big rebounds and 2-pt shots vs Maldives
Nguyễn Thị Tiểu Duy 7 Clutch passes and team defense

The Trương Twins combined for 43 points, proving they are not just sisters, but the backbone of this Vietnamese squad.

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The Road Ahead: Main Group Challenges Await

The dream continues—but it won’t be easy.

Group C: Japan, Singapore, and Vietnam

Vietnam enters Group C of the main tournament alongside:

  • Japan – A powerhouse with Olympic 3×3 experience

  • Singapore – The host nation, with the home crowd advantage

With games beginning on March 28, the Vietnamese squad needs to continue their winning momentum to qualify for the quarterfinals on March 30.


Vietnam’s 3×3 Basketball Boom: Men and Women Rise Together

The future is bright—for both squads.

While the Vietnam women’s 3×3 basketball team stormed through the qualifiers, the men’s team also pulled off a last-gasp miracle, defeating Thailand to claim a place in the main tournament.

This marks the first time in history both teams have qualified for the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup main draw—a testament to the country’s growing dominance in the sport.


FAQ – What Fans Want to Know About Vietnam 3×3 Women’s Team

1. Who are the Trương Twins?

Trương Thảo My and Trương Thảo Vy, also known as Kayleigh and Kaylynne Trương, are American-born Vietnamese basketball players representing Vietnam in international competitions.

2. How did Vietnam qualify for the Asia Cup main draw?

Vietnam went undefeated in the qualifying group, defeating Iran, Maldives, and Kazakhstan to finish first in Group C.

3. Who will Vietnam face next in the main tournament?

Vietnam is placed in Group C alongside Japan and host nation Singapore.

4. When do the next matches take place?

Vietnam begins its group stage matches on March 28, with the quarterfinals set for March 30 if they advance.

5. Where can I follow Vietnam’s 3×3 journey live?

Livescore offers live match coverage, score updates, highlights, and post-match analysis for all FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup games.


❤️ Conclusion: The Trương Twins and Vietnam 3×3 Are Just Getting Started

With poise, passion, and powerful chemistry, the Vietnam women’s 3×3 basketball team is making a serious statement on the Asian stage.

Led by the dazzling Trương Twins, this squad isn’t just winning games—they’re rewriting the narrative of Vietnamese basketball. From narrow wins to dominant performances, every moment has been earned with sweat and heart.

As they enter the group stage, eyes across the continent will be watching—and so will Livescore, capturing every jump shot, every celebration, and every new milestone.

This isn’t just a moment. It’s a movement.

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