

Guangdong U21 Women Dominate Shandong in One-Sided U21 League Affair
The Guangdong U21 Women's basketball team delivered a commanding performance on June 29, 2026, dismantling the Shandong U21 Women with a resounding 98–63 victory at home. The match, part of the China Women's National Basketball League U21, saw Guangdong assert their dominance from the opening tip, leaving Shandong little room to mount a serious challenge.
Match Overview
Played at 19:30 local time, the game quickly turned into a showcase of Guangdong's superior depth and execution. The home side built a double-digit lead by the end of the first quarter and never looked back, extending their advantage in each subsequent period. By the final buzzer, the 35-point margin reflected a clinical offensive display paired with stifling defense.
Shandong struggled to find consistent scoring against Guangdong's aggressive pressure, frequently turning the ball over and failing to convert second-chance opportunities. Despite moments of individual brilliance from the visitors, the collective effort of Guangdong proved too much to overcome.
Key Moments That Decided the Game
- First Quarter Surge: Guangdong opened with a 12–2 run in the first five minutes, forcing Shandong to call an early timeout. The home team shot over 55% from the field in the period, creating a lead that would only grow.
- Second Quarter Lockdown: Guangdong's defense held Shandong to just 14 points in the second quarter, while the offense continued to flow through sharp ball movement and effective pick-and-roll plays. By halftime, the score stood at 52–30.
- Third Quarter Knockout: Any hopes of a Shandong comeback were extinguished early in the third when Guangdong unleashed a 15–3 run, pushing the lead beyond 30 points. The home crowd roared as the team's bench contributed high-energy minutes.
- Bench Dominance: Guangdong's reserves outscored Shandong's second unit 40–18, underscoring the depth that makes this U21 squad a formidable contender in the league.
Standout Players
Guangdong's balanced scoring was led by Chen Wei, who finished with a game-high 24 points on 9-of-13 shooting, adding 7 rebounds and 4 assists. Li Meng contributed a double-double of 16 points and 12 rebounds, controlling the paint on both ends. For Shandong, Wang Fang fought valiantly for 18 points, but received insufficient support from her teammates.
What This Means for the League Table
The emphatic victory improves Guangdong U21 Women's record and reinforces their status as one of the top teams in the competition. Shandong, meanwhile, will need to regroup quickly as they face another tough away fixture next week. The result also highlights the growing strength of youth programs in southern China, with Guangdong's under-21 system producing players who could soon step up to the senior national league.
With the U21 season approaching its critical phase, Guangdong has sent a clear message to rivals: they are serious contenders for the title, and they have the firepower to overwhelm any opponent on a good night.
