Chinese Taipei finished first runner-up in the 16th Asian Junior Women's Basketball Championship, which shows a success of the development of basketball in our country. This study has chosen the first five teams in the game as samples and examines their scoring skills through one-way ANOVA and LSD analysis. The objectives are to analyze the skill performances of our junior women basketball team in this game, and also to provide suggestions for future coaching. Findings are as follows: 1. The scoring frequency of Chinese Taipei is 0.467/min, which is slightly unsatisfactory compared to South Korea's 0.546/min, Japan's 0.544/min, China's 0.511min and North Korea's 0.486/min. To be more competitive, it should be improved to the level of 0.5/min at least. 2. Chinese Taipei's three-pointer performance in reaches the value of 0.1366, only half of north/south Korea's 0.2617, showing a huge room to improve. However, Chinese Taipei's two-pointer performance value reaches 0.5307, better than South Korea's 0.5225, Japan's 0.4643, and North Korea's 0.4688. This is the key winning skill for Chinese Taipei in this game, but still paled besides China's 0.6044. 3. Comparing the performance in Japan and China's offensive rebound, a non-scoring skill、an obvious difference exist and the P-values are 0.023、0.001 respectively. The performance in the defensive rebound skill, displays a gap in 22.88% behind the Chinese team, and the steals skill shows that the P-value is 0.048, far behind the Japanese Team.