

In a dominant display of Caribbean basketball, Barbados powered past Grenada 99-77 in a FIBA AmeriCup Qualification clash on July 12, 2026. The emphatic victory keeps the Barbadian side firmly in contention for a spot in the continental tournament, while Grenada faces an uphill battle to recover in the standings.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Barbados set an aggressive tempo, attacking the paint and forcing Grenada into difficult perimeter shots. The home side's depth and athleticism proved too much for the visitors, who struggled to contain Barbados' fast breaks and second-chance opportunities. By halftime, Barbados had built a comfortable double-digit lead that they never relinquished.
Key Moments
- First quarter blitz: Barbados opened with a 28-16 run, establishing an early rhythm on both ends of the floor.
- Third-quarter surge: After Grenada trimmed the deficit to single digits early in the third, Barbados answered with a 14-2 spurt to push the lead back to 20 points.
- Bench production: Barbados' reserves contributed 34 points, maintaining the intensity when starters rested.
Tactical Story
The game hinged on Barbados' ability to control the glass and convert in transition. They outrebounded Grenada 48-33 and scored 22 fast-break points. Defensively, Barbados employed a switching scheme that disrupted Grenada's pick-and-roll actions, forcing them into contested jumpers. Grenada's reliance on isolation plays proved inefficient, shooting just 39% from the field.
Standout Players
- Barbados guard (likely leading scorer): With 26 points and 7 assists, he orchestrated the offense and hit key shots to keep momentum.
- Barbados big man: Dominated the paint with 14 rebounds and 3 blocks, anchoring the defense.
- Grenada's top performer: Despite the loss, their forward managed 22 points and 8 rebounds, showing grit against a swarming defense.
Impact on Group Standings
This win improves Barbados' record in the FIBA AmeriCup Qualification group, positioning them favorably for a top-two finish needed to advance. Grenada, now with multiple losses, faces a must-win scenario in their remaining fixtures to keep qualification hopes alive. The two teams are scheduled for a return leg, which could prove decisive.
