Cayman Islands National 3×3 Teams Set to Compete at the 2026 FIBA Americas U23 3×3 Nations League in Chile
The Cayman Islands Basketball Association (CIBA) is proud to announce that our National Men’s and Women’s 3×3 Teams have arrived in Santiago, Chile, where they will represent the Cayman Islands at the 2026 FIBA Americas U23 3×3 Nations League from June 27 through July 3.
Hosted in Ñuñoa, Santiago, the Nations League brings together many of the strongest young basketball nations from across the Americas, providing Cayman’s athletes with an incredible opportunity to compete against elite international competition while continuing their development on the world stage.
Representing the Cayman Islands with Pride
This year’s event features six consecutive competition stops over seven days, with both our Men’s and Women’s teams playing a total of 24 games against some of the region’s top basketball programs, including the United States, Canada, Chile, Puerto Rico, and Argentina U21.
These matches provide invaluable experience for our athletes as they continue preparing for future regional and international competitions while showcasing the continued growth of basketball in the Cayman Islands.
Women’s National Team
Representing Cayman on the women’s side are:
- Soleya Manzanares
- Jamie Rankin-Maize
- Bethany Ebanks
- Ebony Thompson
Women’s Coach
- Wendy Manzanares
Men’s National Team
Representing Cayman on the men’s side are:
- Bryan Ebanks-Perez
- Lance Welcome
- Nathaniel Hurlston-Anderson
- Xzavier Miller
- Jamie-Dean Stewart
- Daric Ebanks
Men’s Coach
- Duran Whittaker
Team Management
The delegation is led by:
- Kadane Hall – Team Manager
The Cayman Islands Basketball Association extends its sincere appreciation to the coaching staff, volunteers, parents, sponsors, and supporters whose commitment continues to make opportunities like this possible for our athletes.
Building the Future of Cayman Basketball
Participation in the FIBA Americas U23 3×3 Nations League is about much more than wins and losses.
Every international competition provides our athletes with exposure to higher levels of basketball, opportunities to compete against elite talent, and valuable experience that contributes to their long-term development. It also strengthens Cayman’s reputation within the international basketball community and demonstrates that our athletes are capable of competing with the best in the Americas.
Through continued investment in grassroots basketball, youth development, coaching education, and international competition, CIBA remains committed to creating pathways that allow Caymanian athletes to pursue opportunities at the collegiate, professional, and international levels.
Follow the Journey
Throughout the tournament, CIBA will provide daily updates, game schedules, scores, highlights, player features, and behind-the-scenes content across our social media platforms.
We encourage the entire Cayman Islands community to follow along and support our national teams as they proudly represent our country on the international stage.
Together, we are proving that Cayman basketball continues to grow, compete, and inspire.
One Country. One Team. #CaymanStrong

