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Cayman Makes History in Junior Pan American Games 3×3 Debut

The Cayman Islands national U23 men’s team wrapped up a proud and historic campaign at the Junior Pan American Games 3×3 Basketball Tournament in Asunción, Paraguay, marking the first time Cayman has ever participated in the prestigious event.

A Tournament of Firsts

From the opening tip, this tournament was about making history — and Team Cayman delivered. Competing in a field of experienced basketball nations, our young athletes made an instant impact by earning Cayman’s first-ever victory at the Junior Pan Am Games, upsetting previously unbeaten Mexico 19–17 in what was one of the standout results of the group stage.

That win came after a tough loss to host Paraguay in the opening game, but showed the team’s resilience, talent, and belief. Led by standout performances — including a near-perfect shooting night from Brad Lansdell — Cayman advanced to the quarterfinals, proving they could compete with the region’s best.

Quarterfinal Battle and Closing Games

In the quarterfinal round, Cayman faced powerhouse Argentina who became the eventual gold medalists. Despite a valiant effort, the team fell 21–10, ending their chances at a medal finish but not their momentum. Cayman went on to face Puerto Rico in a placement game, and finally Paraguay once more for 7th place. Both contests were closely contested, with Cayman showing consistent grit and teamwork, but ultimately falling short.

A Foundation for the Future

Though the team finished 8th overall, their performance goes far beyond wins and losses. This campaign has cemented Cayman’s place in international basketball and shown the potential of our young talent. More importantly, it has inspired a nation and opened doors for future athletes to dream big and compete proudly on the world stage.

The Cayman Islands Basketball Association (CIBA) would like to thank the players, coaching staff, families, sponsors, and supporters who made this journey possible. Your belief and commitment helped create a moment that will be remembered for years to come.

Final Thoughts

Cayman’s first step into the Junior Pan Am Games has laid a strong foundation. With hard work and continued investment in youth development, this won’t be the last time we hear Cayman’s name called on international courts. The journey is just beginning.

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Cayman Islands U23 Men’s 3×3 Basketball Team to Make Historic Debut at Junior Pan American Games

The Cayman Islands Basketball Association (CIBA) is proud to announce that our U23 Men’s National 3×3 Basketball Team will represent the Cayman Islands at the 2025 Junior Pan American Games, set to take place in Asuncion, Paraguay from August 15–17.

This is a milestone moment for Cayman basketball, as it marks the first time in history that the Cayman Islands has qualified to compete in basketball at the Junior Pan Am Games — a direct result of our nation’s rapid rise in the FIBA 3×3 World Rankings over the past two years.


Meet the Team 🇰🇾

  • Nathaniel Anderson (Captain)
  • Brad Lansdell
  • Alwin Buttrum Jr.
  • Bryan Ebanks

This talented squad blends leadership, skill, and athleticism, and will be aiming to make a strong statement against some of the best teams in the Americas region.


Game ScheduleCayman Time

📅 August 15Cayman vs Paraguay | ⏰ 9:30 AM
📅 August 16Cayman vs Mexico | ⏰ 9:30 AM

Any additional games or advancement will be determined based on the results of the first two games. Don’t miss a minute of the action because every minute is literally history in the making!


A Proud Moment for Cayman Basketball

The road to Paraguay is the latest chapter in Cayman’s 3×3 basketball success story. In recent years, our national teams have competed in prestigious events such as the FIBA U23 3×3 Nations League and the FIBA 3×3 Americup, gaining valuable experience and climbing the world rankings.

“This is a proud and historic moment for Cayman basketball,” said Collin Anglin, President of CIBA. “Our young men have trained tirelessly for this opportunity, and we are excited to see them compete against some of the top basketball nations in the Americas. We believe they will represent Cayman with pride, heart, and determination.”


How to Follow the Action

Fans will be able to watch the games live through official Panam Sports and FIBA 3×3 streaming channels. CIBA will also provide live updates, highlights, and behind-the-scenes coverage on our social media platforms.

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