5x5 Women's U19 World Cup History

The FIBA U19 Women’s World Cup features the world's top 16 U19 national teams who qualify the year prior based on their finishes at the biennial U18 zone championships. The USA has won the gold medal in eight of the last nine competitions, including the last two.

HISTORY

WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM RESULTS & STANDINGS

SUMMARY OF FINISHES Gold

Silver

Bronze

United States

10

1

1

Soviet Union

2

0

0

Australia

1

3

3

Russia

1

3

0

Czech Republic

1

0

0

Spain

0

3

1

Yugoslavia

0

1

1

France

0

1

0

Serbia & Montenegro

0

1

0

South Korea

0

1

0

Sweden

0

1

0

Argentina

0

0

1

Brazil

0

0

1

Canada

0

0

2

China

0

0

1

Hungary

0

0

1

Poland

0

0

1

Serbia

0

0

1

Slovakia

0

0

1

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS

1985

1989

1993

1997 2001 2005

1

URS

URS

AUS RUS POL KOR

USA AUS

CZE

USA SCG CHN

2 3 4

KOR

YUG AUS CZK

RUS

YUG

SVK

USA AUS

CHN USA AUS

BRA RUS

RUS

5

ESP

BRA

FRA

ESP

6

KOR USA BRA CHN

FRA

CZE

CUB

KOR

7

ESP

USA

CHN

BRA

AUS

8

CAN

JPN

ESP

LTU

HUN

9

CUB

BUL

ARG

CHN

CAN

10

SEN

CUB

ZAI

MLI

POL

PUR

11

BUL

CHN

CUB

JPN

COD

12

ZAI

TPE

JPN

MLI

TUN

LEGEND : ANG-Angola; ARG-Argentina; AUS-Australia; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; CHN-China; CIV-Ivory Coast; CRO-Croatia; CZE-Czech Republic; DOM-Dominican Republic; EGY-Egypt; ESP-Spain; FRA-France; FRG-Federal Republic of Germany/West Germany; FRA-France; GRE-Greece; IRI-Iran; ITA-Italy; JOR-Jordan; JPN-Japan; KAZ-Kazakhstan; KOR-South Korea; LAT-Latvia; LIB-Lebanon; LTU-Lithuania; MAS-Malaysia; MLI-Mali; NGR-Nigeria; NZL-New Zealand; PAN-Panama; PHI-Philippines; POL-Poland; POR-Portugal; PUR-Puerto Rico; QAT-Qatar; ROU-Romania; RUS-Russia; SEN-Seni- gal; SLO-Slovenia; SRB-Serbia; SYR-Syria; TPE- Taiwan (Chinese Taipei); TUN-Tunisia; TUR-Turkey; URS-Soviet Union; URU-Uruguay; USA-United States of America; VEN-Venezuela; YUG-Yugoslavia.

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS

2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 1 USA USA USA USA USA RUS USA USA USA 2 SWE ESP ESP FRA RUS USA AUS AUS ESP 3 SRB ARG BRA AUS AUS CAN ESP HUN CAN 4 ESP CAN AUS ESP ESP JPN BEL MLI FRA 5 AUS AUS CAN CHN FRA FRA CHN CAN MLI 6 SVK RUS FRA BRA BEL AUS CAN CZE JPN 7 CZE FRA JPN CAN CHN CHN MLI ESP CZE 8 KOR LTU RUS JPN CAN ESP JPN RUS LTU 9 CAN BRA CHN RUS NED HUN KOR JPN AUS 10 BRA CZE ITA NED BRA LAT HUN FRA GER 11 CHN CHN TPE SRB SRB ITA COL ITA ITA 12 LTU JPN CHI LTU MLI MEX ARG EGY EGY 13 JPN KOR ARG KOR KOR MLI GER KOR CHN 14 ARG MLI SLO ARG TPE PUR LAT TPE BRA 15 MLI TUN EGY MLI ARG KOR MOZ ARG TPE 16 CIV THA *NGR SEN EGY EGY THA BRA ARG

LEGEND : ARG-Argentina; AUS-Australia; BEL-Belgium; BRA-Brazil; BUL-Bulgaria; CAN-Canada; CHI-Chile; CHN-China; CIV-Ivory Coast; COD- Democratic Republic of Congo; COL-Colombia; CUB-Cuba; CZE-Czech Republic; CZK-Czechoslovakia; EGY-Egypt; ESP-Spain; FRA-France; GER- Germany; HUN-Hungary; ITA-Italy; JPN-Japan; KOR-South Korea; LAT-Latvia; LTU-Lithuania; MEX-Mexico; MLI-Mali; MOZ-Mozambique; NED- Netherlands; NGR-Nigeria; POL-Poland; PUR-Puerto Rico; RUS-Russia; SRB-Serbia; SCG-Serbia & Montenegro; SEN-Senegal; SLO-Slovenia; SRB-Serbia; SVK-Slovakia; SWE-Sweden; THA-Thailand; TPE- Taiwan; TUN-Tunisia; URS-Soviet Union; USA-United States of America; YUG-Yugoslavia; ZAI-Zaire.

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME RESULTS

ARGENTINA (3-0) W 112-36

CHINA (8-0) W

GERMANY (2-0) W 100-46

2023 2015 2011

91-51 88-62

2017 2015 2013 2011 2009 2007 2005 2001

2023 2019

W W

89- 39 83- 49

W W W W W W W

W

79- 61

103- 56 80- 77 88- 53 101-60 99- 68 84- 52

HUNGARY (3-0) W 75-42

2021 2019 2005

AUSTRALIA (9-2) W 70- 52

W W

95-50 85- 55

2021 2021 2019 2019 2013 2001 1997 1997 1989 1985 1985

W W W W W

99- 59 74- 70* 79- 56 77- 54

ITALY (3-0) W

CONGO (1-0) W

96-37 66-49 94- 60

2021 2017 2011

77- 72

124- 37

2005

W W

W OT

78- 74* 74- 80 69- 71 72- 62 79- 62

L L

CUBA (2-0) W

92- 88 88- 73

1997 1985

IVORY COAST (1-0) W 95-25

W W

W

2007

CZECHOSLOVAKIA (0-1) L 87- 90

JAPAN (7-0) W

BELGIUM (1-0) W

1989

73-66

2017 2013 2011 2009 1997 1993 1993

67- 59

2019

W W W W W W

108- 67 85- 63 109- 68 84- 65 109- 76

CZECH REPUBLIC (2-1) W 121-61

BRAZIL (3-0) W

2023 2007 2001

82- 66 83- 71 70- 66

2011 2001 1989

W

85-66 88- 92

W W

L

85- 75

EGYPT (2-0) W

BULGARIA (2-0) W 91- 59

97-36

2021 2015

LITHUANIA (3-0) W 113- 47

1993 1989

W

104-41

2013 2007 2001

W

78- 65

W W

90-50 89- 71

FRANCE (6-1) W

CANADA (6-1) W

80-57 78-51 61- 28 69- 63 70- 64 88- 75 74- 75

2023 2017 2013 2013 2011 2009 1993

81 46 93-45 88- 54 52- 64 82- 51 64- 50 84- 47

2019 2015 2013 2011 2009 2009 1985

W W W W W

MALI (5-0) W

W W

85-66 98- 58 103- 26 100- 38

2023 2017 2013 2009 2001

W W W W

L

W W W

L

97- 29

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME RESULTS

W W W W

80-65 72-57 69-46 87-71 86-90 69-46 74-66 70-56 96-99 98-64 80-65 72-57 69- 46 87- 71 86- 90 69-46 74-66 70- 56 96- 99

2015 2015 2011 2009 2009 2007 2007 1997 1989 2021 2015 2015 2011 2009 2009 2007 2007 1997 1989

NETHERLANDS (1-0) W 102- 42

2013

PUERTO RICO (2-0) W 104-46

L

2017 2005

W W W

W

116- 28

RUSSIA (7-1) L

L

82-86 78-70 76- 53 75- 56 98- 65 99- 80 76- 46 73- 68

2017 2015 2011 2009 2005 2001 1997 1993

W W W W W W W

SERBIA (4-1) W

W W W W

L

W W W

SERBIA & MONTENEGRO (2-0) W 97- 76 2005 W 94- 68 2005

L

SLOVAKIA (2-0) W 84-60

SWEDEN (1-0) W

2007 1997

99-57

2007

W

90- 77

TAIWAN (2-0) W

RUSSIA (3-1) W

112-49 129-45

2023 2021

89- 67 113-69 124- 74 64- 82 84- 93* 70- 76

2019 2007 2005 1993 1989 1985

W

W W W

ZAIRE (2-0) W

64- 43 73- 62

1993 1989

L OT

W

L

SOVIET UNION (0-1) L 71- 96

1985

SPAIN (9-2) W

69-66 98-64

2023 2021

W

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM COACHING STAFF

USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP HEAD COACHES YEAR SITE USA HEAD COACH RECORD

2023 2021 2019 2017 2015 2013 2011 2009 2007 2005 2001 1997 1993 1989

Madrid, Spain

Joni Taylor, Texas A&M

7-0 / Gold Medal 7-0 / Gold Medal 7-0 / Gold Medal 6-1 / Silver Medal 7-0 / Gold Medal 9-0 / Gold Medal 8-1 / Gold Medal 8-1 / Gold Medal 9-0 / Gold Medal 8-0 / Gold Medal 6-1 / Bronze Medal 6-1 / Gold Medal

Debrecen, Hungary Bangkok, Thailand

Cori Close, UCLA

Jeff Walz, University of Louisville

Cividale del Friuli and Udine, Italy Suzie McConnell-Serio, University of Pittsburgh

Chekhov, Russia Klaipeda, Lithuania Puerto Montt, Chile Bangkok, Thailand Bratislava, Slovakia

Dawn Staley, University of South Carolina

Katie Meier, University of Miami

Jennifer Rizzotti, University of Hartford Carol Owens, Northern Illinois University Doug Bruno, DePaul University Gail Goestenkors, Duke University Geno Auriemma, University of Connecticut Rene Portland, Penn State University

Tunis, Tunisia

Brno, Czech Republic

Natal, Brazil

Seoul, South Korea

Jim Foster, Vanderbilt University Debbie Ryan, University of Virginia

5-2 / 7th Place 3-4 / 7th Place

Bilbao, Spain

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP ASSISTANT COACHES

NAME

YEARS

AFFILIATION

Natasha Adair

2019 2015 1993 2009 2013 2019 2001 2007 2017 2009 1989 1997 2013 1989 2021 2005 1997 2023 2023 2007 1993 1985 2005 2011 2017 2021 2015 2001 2011

University of Delaware University of Michigan University of Colorado University of Florida Louisiana State University

Kim Barnes Arico

Ceal Barry

Amanda Butler Nikki Caldwell

Cori Close Sherri Coale

UCLA

University of Oklahoma Prairie View A&M University University of Northern Colorado

Cynthia Cooper-Dyke

Kamie Ethridge

Bill Fennelly Jim Foster

Iowa State University St. Joseph’s University Syracuse University Gonzaga University Wichita State University

Marianna Freeman

Kelly Graves

Linda Hargrove Aaron Johnston

South Dakota State University

Felisha Legette-Jack

Hofstra Univesity

Jim Lewis

George Mason University Old Dominion University

DeLisha Milton-Jones

Teri Moren

Indiana University

Carol Owens Rene Portland Sue Rojcewicz Carol Ross Sue Semrau Charlotte Smith

Northern Illinois University

Penn State University

University of San Francisco University of Mississippi Florida State University

Elon University

Joni Taylor Jeff Walz

University of Georgia University of Louisville

Willette White

Northeastern University University of Central Florida

Joi Williams

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

A

Marissa Coleman Napheesa Collier

2005 2015 2015 2023 1993 2001

Jordan Adams Candice Agee

2011 2013 2017 2005 2015 2005 2005 1993 2009 2007 2001 1985 2019 2021 2007 2001 2017 1985 2009 2023 1985 2019 2019 1997 2019 2011 2005 2017 1997 2001 2021 2009

Lauren Cox

Breya Cunningham Mara Cunningham

Bella Alarie

Jolene Anderson Kristine Anigwe Nicky Anosike Erika Arriaran

Monique Currie

D

Crystal Dangerfield

2017, 2015

Angela Aycock

Amari DeBerry

2021 1989 2007 2011 2009 2011 2023

B

Karen Deden

Allyssa DeHaan

LaSondra Barrett

Diamond DeShields

Victoria Baugh

Skylar Diggins

Alana Beard

Stefanie Dolson Jadyn Donovan

Sydney Beasley Francesca Belibi

E

Lauren Betts

Angie Bjorklund

Joyce Edwards

2023 2019 1997

Tera Bjorklund

Queen Egbo

Jeannie Boehm Mae Ola Bolton

Kyra Elzy

F

Kelsey Bone

Kelly Faris

2009 2021 2021

Madison Booker Barbara Bootz Aliyah Boston

Sania Feagin

Azzi Fudd

G

Cameron Brink

Juana Brown

Stephanie Garner Bashaara Graves

1985 2013 2013

Paige Bueckers

Cierra Burdick

Gabby Green

C

H

Essence Carson

LeJuana Hardmon Linnae Harper Tyasha Harris Bria Hartley Dena Head Ruthy Hebard Rachel Hemmer

1989 2013 2017 2011 1989 2017 1993 1989 2023

Chennedy Carter Tamika Catchings Shameka Christon

Sonia Citron

Layshia Clarendon

Caitlin Clark

2021, 2019

Kristen Clement

1997 2013

Sonja Henning

Nia Coffey

Hannah Hidalgo

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

Naz Hillmon- Baker

2019 1989 2017 2011 2019 1985 1997 2007 2013 2019 1993 2021 1993 2009

Loree Moore Mariya Moore

2001 2015 2007 1989 1997 2011 1997 2009 1985 2015 2017 2021 2005 1989 2015 2007 2013 2001 2001 2009 1997 1997 2023 2017 2009 1989 1985 1985 2009 2015 1993 2009 2021 1993 1989 2001 2015

Carla Holmes

Joyner Holmes Malina Howard Rhyne Howard

Maya Moore

Penny Moore Carolyn Moos

Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis

J

Jennifer Mowe

Floretta Jackson Tamicha Jackson

O

Amy Jaeschke

Nnemkadi Ogwumike

Moriah Jefferson

Vickie Orr

Ashley Joens

Gabbi Ortiz

Dana Johnson

Kayla Overbeck

Diamond Johnson

P

Niesa Johnson

Te-Hina Paopao

Shenise Johnson

Courtney Paris

Alexis Jones Alisha Jones

2013, 2011

Kari Parriott

1985 1985 2023 1989

Ali Patberg

Curtycine Jones Londynn Jones MaChelle Joseph

Kayla Pedersen

Kelsey Plum

Cappie Pondexter

K

Nicole Powell

Chloe Kitts

2023

Samantha Prahalis

Lynn Pride

L

R

Crystal Langhorne

2005 2005 2007 2007 2023 1989 1993 1993 2007 1993 1993 1985 1997 2011 2023 2019 2001

Erlana Larkins

Semeka Randall

Jantel Lavender

Kiki Rice

Melissa Lechlitner

Reili Richardson

Talana Lepolo

C’eira Ricketts

Lisa Leslie

Susan Robinson

Rebecca Lobo Amy Lofstedt

Dawn Royster

S

Italee Lucas

Gert Scott

M

Chay Shegog

Katina Mack

Destiny Slocum

Michelle Marciniak

Katie Smith Taber Spani Jewel Spear

Dawn Marsh

Maylana Martin

Ariel Massengale Cotie McMahon

Racquel Spurlock

Dawn Staley

Diamond Miller

Stacy Stephens

Jessica Moore

Azurá Stevens

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

Breanna Stewart

2013, 2011

Jackie Stiles

1997 2001 2017

Ann Strother

Alecia ‘Sug’ Sutton

T

Diana Taurasi Celeste Taylor Nichole Teasley Jasmine Thomas

2001 2019 1997 2007 2007 2015

Krystal Thomas

Shakayla Thomas

Morgan Tuck

2013, 2011

Brianna Turner

2013

V

Hailey Van Lith

2019 2023 2021

Grace VanSlooten

Payton Verhulst

W

Megan Walker Abby Waner Lauren Ware

2017 2005 2021 2015 2001 2005 2017 2009

Chatrice White Wynter Whitley Candice Wiggins Christyn Williams Destiny Williams Elizabeth Williams

2011

A’ja Wilson

2015, 2013

Yulonda Wimbish

1985 2005 2021 1993 2007

Christina Wirth

Jersey Wolfenbarger

Tiffany Woosley

Monica Wright

Z

Julie Zeilstra Allie Ziebell Sharnee’ Zoll

1989 2023 2005

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM ROSTER BY AFFILIATION

ALABAMA

BOLINGBROOK HS (IL)

Niesa Johnson

1993

Ariel Massengale

2011

Morgan Tuck

2011, 2013

ARIZONA

THE BULLIS SCHOOL (MD) Monique Currie 2001

Lauren Ware

2021

ARIZONA STATE

BUTLER HS (NC)

Reili Richardson

2017

Cierra Burdick

2011

ARKANSAS

CAJON HIGH SCHOOL (CA)

Shameka Christon

2001 2009

C’eira Ricketts

Layshia Clarendon

2009

AUBURN

CAMDEN HS (SC)

Mae Ola Bolton

1985 1985

Joyce Edwards

2023

Vickie Orr

CARDINAL O’HARA HS (PA) Kristen Clement 1997

BAYLOR

Queen Egbo

2019

CASHMERE HS (WA)

BENTON HARBOR HS (MI)

Hailey Van Lith

2019

Destiny Williams

2009

CENTENNIAL HS (NV)

BISHOP MIEGE HS (KS)

Italee Lucas

2007

Payton Verhulst

2021

CENT. ARK. CHRISTIAN

BLACKMAN HS (TN)

Christyn Williams

2017

Crystal Dangerfield

2015, 2017

CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE HS (NY) Breanna Stewart 2011, 2013

BLAKE HS (MN)

Carolyn Moos

1997

CLAFLIN HS (KS)

Jackie Stiles

1997

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

THE FIRST ACADEMY (FL)

CLEVELAND CENT. CATHOLIC (OH) Jantel Lavender 2007

Krystal Thomas

2007

COLLINS HILL HS (GA)

FLORIDA STATE

Maya Moore

2007

Shakayla Thomas

2015

COLORADO

FLOWER MOUND HS (TX)

Tera Bjorklund

2001

Lauren Cox

2015

COLUMBUS NORTH HS (OH) Ali Patberg 2015

FOREST PARK HS (GA)

Sania Feagin

2021

CONNECTICUT

FRANKLIN HS (NJ)

Crystal Dangerfield

2017 2011 2011 2013 1993 2001 2013 2001 2013

Diamond Miller

2019

Stefanie Dolson

Bria Hartley

GEORGIA

Moriah Jefferson Rebecca Lobo Jessica Moore Breanna Stewart

Barbara Bootz

1985 1989

LeJuana Hardmon

GERMANTOWN HS (MS)

Diana Taurasi Morgan Tuck

Madison Booker

2023

GRANDVIEW HS (CO)

DESERT VISTA HS (AZ)

Lauren Betts

2021

Kristine Anigwe

2015

HARDING ACADEMY (TN)

DOWLING CATHOLIC HS (IA) Caitlin Clark 2019, 2021

Juana Brown

1997

HARVARD

DUKE

Jeannie Boehm

2017

Alana Beard Alexis Jones Azurá Stevens

2001 2013 2013

HEATHWOOD HALL HS (SC) A’ja Wilson 2013, 2015

DULLES HS (TX)

Kelsey Bone

2009

HERITAGE CHRISTIAN HS (IN) Kelly Faris 2009

DUNCANVILLE HS (TX)

Tamika Catchings

1997

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

HIGHLANDS RANCH HS (CO) Ann Strother 2001

LA JOLLA COUNTRY DAY (CA) Breya Cunningham 2023 Kelsey Plum 2013

HOLY INNOCENTS EPISCOPAL (GA) Wynter Whitley 2001

LONG BEACH STATE

Penny Moore

1989 1989

Kari Parriott

HOPKINS HS (MN)

Paige Bueckers

2019 2013

LONG ISLAND LUTHERAN (NY) Celeste Taylor 2019

Nia Coffey

ILLINOIS

LOUISIANA STATE

Chatrice White

2015

LaSondra Barrett

2009 1985 1985

Alisha Jones

INCARNATE WORD ACADEMY (MO) Napheesa Collier 2015

Gert Scott

LOUISIANA TECH

IOWA

Tamicha Jackson Racquel Spurlock

1997 1993

Caitlin Clark

2021

IOWA STATE

LOUISVILLE

Ashley Joens

2019

Mariya Moore

2015

IRVING MACARTHUR HS (TX) Alexis Jones 2011, 2013

MANVEL HS (TX)

Brianna Turner

2013

JAMES MADISON

MARYLAND

Sydney Beasley Floretta Jackson

1985 1985

Carla Holmes

1989 2005

Crystal Langhorne

JOHN MARSHALL HS (IL)

MATER DEI HS (CA)

Cappie Pondexter

2001

Jordan Adams

2011 2011

Kaleena Mosqueda- Lewis

KANSAS

Angela Aycock

1993 1997

METRO ACADEMY (MO)

Lynn Pride

Taber Spani

2009

KENTUCKY

MIAMI

Rhyne Howard

2019

Shenise Johnson

2009

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

MICHIGAN

NORTHSIDE HS (AR)

Naz Hillmon-Baker

2019

Jersey Wolfenbarger

2021

MICHIGAN STATE

NOTRE DAME

Allyssa DeHaan

2007

Melissa Lechlitner

2007

OAKTON HS (VA)

MONACAN HS (VA)

Megan Walker

2017

Jasmine Thomas

2007

MORNINGSIDE HS (CA)

OHIO STATE

Lisa Leslie

1989

Cotie McMahon

2023 2009

Samantha Prahalis

Katie Smith

1993

MOUNTAIN VIEW HS (ID)

Destiny Slocum

2015

OKLAHOMA

Gabbi Ortiz

2015

NARBONNE HS (CA)

Loree Moore

2001

OLD DOMINION

Stephanie Garner

1985

NEENAH HS (WI)

Allie Ziebell

2023

OREGON

Ruthie Hebard Jennifer Mowe Te-Hina Paopao Grace VanSlooten

2017 1997 2021 2023

NEW TRIER HS (IL)

Amy Jaeschke

2007

NORCO HS (CA)

Erika Arriaran

2005

PAUL VI (NJ)

Hannah Hidalgo

2023

NORCROSS HS (GA)

Diamond DeShields

2011

PENN STATE

Candice Agee

2013 1993 1989

NORTH CAROLINA

Katina Mack

Erlana Larkins Dawn Royster Chay Shegog

2005 1985 2009

Susan Robinson

PIEDMONT HS (CA)

Courtney Paris

2005

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

Diamond Johnson

2021

PRINCESS ANNE HS (VA)

Elizabeth Williams

2011

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

PRINCETON

SOUTHRIDGE HS (OR)

Cameron Brink

2019

Bella Alarie

2017

PURDUE

STANFORD

Rachel Hemmer Sonja Henning Talana Lepolo

1993 1989 2023 2009 2001 2005 1989 2005 1997 2013 1989 1993 1993 1985 1993

MaChelle Joseph

1989

RED MOUNTAIN HS (AZ)

Nnemkadi Ogwumike

Kayla Pedersen

2007

Nicole Powell

Candice Wiggins

REGIS JESUIT HS (CO)

Julie Zeilstra

Francesca Belibi

2019

TENNESSEE

RUTGERS

Nicky Anosike

Essence Carson

2005

Kyra Elzy

Bashaara Graves

Dena Head

SACRAMENTO HS (CA)

Dana Johnson

Vicki Baugh

2007

Michelle Marciniak

Dawn Marsh

ST. JOHN’S AT PROSPECT HALL (MD) Nikki Teasley 1997

Tiffany Woosley

TEXAS

ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE HS (DC) Marissa Coleman 2005 Azzi Fudd 2021

Joyner Holmes Curtycine Jones Stacy Stephens

2017 1985 2001 2017 1985

Alecia Sutton

Yulonda Wimbish

ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE HS (CA) Gabby Green 2013

THUNDERRIDGE HS (CO)

Abby Waner

2005

SETON CATHOLIC HS (AZ)

Christina Wirth

2005

TIMBERVIEW HS (TX)

Chennedy Carter

2017

SIDWELL FRIENDS SCHOOL (D.C.) Jadyn Donovan 2023

TRINITY HS (OH)

Semeka Randall

1997

SOUTH CAROLINA

Tyasha Harris

2017 2023 2015

TWINSBURG HS (OH)

Chloe Kitts A’ja Wilson

Malina Howard

2011

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

UCLA

WORCESTER ACADEMY (MA) Aliyah Boston 2019

Londynn Jones Maylana Martin

2023 1997 2023

Kiki Rice

UNIVERSITY HS (WA)

Angie Bjorklund

2007

THE URSULINE SCHOOL (NY) Sonia Citron 2021

VANDERBILT

Kayla Overbeck

2017 1993

Mara Cunningham

VIRGINIA

Amy Lofstedt

1993 1989 2007 2005

Dawn Staley

Monica Wright

Sharnee’ Zoll

WAKE FOREST

Jewel Spear

2021

WASHINGTON

Karen Deden

1989

WASHINGTON HS (IN)

Skylar Diggins

2009

WHITNEY YOUNG HS (IL)

Linnae Harper

2013

WILLIAMSVILLE SOUTH HS (NY) Amari DeBerry 2021

WISCONSIN

Jolene Anderson

2005

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM RECORD BOOK

HIGHEST 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Jewel Spear# .800 (4-5)

INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION RECORDS MOST POINTS Breanna Stewart 152 (16.9)

2021 2023 2023 2013 2001 2021 2013 2013 2013 1985 1985 2017 2021 2013 2011 2021 2023 2019 2017 2021 2023 2019 2021 2013 2011 1989 2007 2013 2011 2021

Madison Booker

.800 (4-5) .714 (5-7)

Talana Lepolo

2013 2007 2007 2001 2005 2001 2015 2001 1997 2013 2009 2007 2013 2021 2007 1985 2009 2021 2015 2017 2005 2005 2021 2019 1989 2011

Breanna Stewart

.583 (14-24)

Maya Moore

147 (16.3) 144 (16.0) 135 (19.3) 133 (16.6)

Cappie Pondexter

.571 (4-7)

Jantel Lavender

Azzi Fudd

.520 (13-25)

Diana Taurasi

Crystal Langhorne

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Nia Coffey 1.000 (11-11)

MOST POINTS AVERAGED Diana Taurasi 19.3 (135)

Alexis Jones Alexis Jones Dawn Marsh Alisha Jones

.933 (14-15) .933 (14-15) .923 (12-13) .913 (21-23)

A’ja Wilson

18.3 (128) 18.0 (126) 17.9 (125) 16.9 (152)

Alana Beard

Maylana Martin

Breanna Stewart

MOST ASSISTS Tyasha Harris

MOST REBOUNDS Nnemkadi Ogwumike

40 (5.7) 39 (5.6) 39 (4.3) 39 (4.3) 39 (5.6) 38 (5.4) 38 (5.4)

Caitlin Clark Alexis Jones

89 (9.9) 73 (8.1) 71 (7.9) 67 (9.6) 67 (7.4)

Jantel Lavender

Ariel Massengale

A’ja Wilson

Caitlin Clark

Lauren Betts

Hannah Hidalgo Paige Bueckers

Krystal Thomas

MOST REBOUNDS AVERAGED Alisha Jones 10.8 (65)

MOST ASSISTS AVERAGED Tyasha Harris 5.7 (40)

Nnemkadi Ogwumike

9.9 (89) 9.6 (67) 9.3 (65) 8.7 (61)

Caitlin Clark

5.6 (39) 5.4 (38) 5.4 (38) 4.6 (32) 4.3 (39) 4.3 (39) 21 (3.0) 19 (2.1) 15 (1.7) 15 (1.7) 13 (1.9)

Lauren Betts

Hannah Hidalgo Paige Bueckers Te-Hina Paopao

Napheesa Collier

Joyner Holmes

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Erlana Larkins .795 (35-44)

Alexis Jones

Ariel Massengale

Crystal Langhorne

.775 (55-71)

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Lisa Leslie

Jewel Spear#

.714 (5-7)

Francesca Belibi

.688 (22-32) .686 (16-23) .682 (15-22)

Allyssa DeHaan

Karen Deden

A’ja Wilson

Malina Howard

Breanna Stewart

Lauren Betts

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGED Lisa Leslie 3.0 (21)

MOST FTA

221 in 2007 25.0 in 2015 .763 in 2013 517 in 2007 57.4 in 2007

MOST FTA AVERAGED:

1989 2007 2021 2013 2011 2001 2023 1989 1997 2007 2013 2005 1997 2001 1997 1997 2001 1997 2023 1989 1997

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

Allyssa DeHaan

2.1 (19) 1.9 (13) 1.7 (15) 1.7 (15)

MOST REBOUNDS

Lauren Betts

HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE

A’ja Wilson

MOST ASSISTS

191 in 2013

Breanna Stewart

MOST ASSISTS AVERAGED:

26.0 in 2021

MOST STEALS Alana Beard

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS

52 in 2013 and 2007

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGED:

6.7 in 2021 142 in 2013 16.1 in 1989

23 (3.3) 22 (3.1) 22 (3.1) 21 (3.0) 21 (2.3) 19 (2.1) 19 (2.4) 19 (3.2) 19 (2.7) 19 (2.7) 19 (2.7)

MOST STEALS:

Hannah Hidalgo

MOST STEALS AVERAGED:

Sonja Henning

Lynn Pride

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

Monica Wright

Morgan Tuck

Essence Carson

MOST POINTS 31, Chennedy Carter vs. Russia 30, A’ja Wilson vs. Russia 28, Alana Beard vs. Russia

Tamika Catchings

7/30/17 7/26/15 7/18/01 7/31/07 7/16/05 7/18/13 8/03/07 7/21/01 7/29/17 7/25/15 7/05/97 8/01/07 8/04/07 8/08/21 7/30/17 7/29/17 7/26/15 7/19/01 7/31/07 7/05/97 7/07/97

Loree Moore

Kristen Clement

Kyra Elzy

28, Jantel Lavender vs. Spain

MOST STEALS AVERAGED Alana Beard 3.3 (23)

28, Candice Wiggins vs. Congo 26, Breanna Stewart vs. Lithuania 25, Jantel Lavender vs. Czech Republic 25, Diana Taurasi vs. Czech Republic

Tamika Catchings

3.2 (19) 3.1 (22) 3.1 (22) 3.0 (21)

Hannah Hidalgo

Sonja Henning

24, Ruthy Hebard vs. Japan

Lynn Pride

24, Napheesa Collier vs. Spain 24, Maylana Martin vs. Japan

TEAM COMPETITION RECORDS

24, Maya Moore vs. Slovakia

24, Maya Moore vs. Spain

24, Caitlin Clark vs. Australia

MOST POINTS

842 in 2005

MOST FGM 11, Chennedy Carter vs. Russia 11, Ruthy Hebard vs. Japan 11, A’ja Wilson vs. Russia 11, Alana Beard vs. Russia 11, Jantel Lavender vs. Spain 11, Maylana Martin vs. Japan

MOST POINTS AVERAGED

104.2 in 2005 340 in 2005 42.5 in 2005 712 in 2013 79.1 in 2013

MOST FGM

MOST FGM AVERAGED:

MOST FGA:

MOST FGA AVERAGED:

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

.600 (340-567) in 2005

MOST 3PM

72 in 2021

11, Lynn Pride vs. Cuba

MOST 3PM AVERAGED:

10.3 in 2021 179 in 2021 25.6 in 2021

MOST 3PA

MOST FGA 21, Paige Bueckers vs. Australia 21, Chennedy Carter vs. Russia

MOST 3PA AVERAGED:

7/28/19 7/30/17 7/26/15

HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE

.402 (72-179) in 2021

MOST FTM

148 in 2007 16.4 in 2007

21, A’ja Wilson vs. Russia

MOST FTM AVERAGED:

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1.000 (9-9), Erlana Larkins vs. Serbia & Montenegro

7/24/05

1.000 (9-9), Crystal Langhorne vs. South Korea

7/2/0/05

MOST 3PM 7, Candice Wiggins vs. Congo

7/16/05

MOST 3PA 14, Caitlin Clark vs. Australia

8/8/21

HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE 1.000 (3-3), Paige Bueckers vs. Hungary

7/23/19 7/30/89

1.000 (3-3), Sonja Henning vs. Brazil

MOST FTM 10, Melissa Lechlitner vs. South Korea

7/30/07

MOST FTA 15, Maylana Martin vs. Australia

7/13/97

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (10-10) Melissa Lechlitner vs. South Korea

7/30/07 7/18/13 7/23/09 7/12/97 8/13/21

1.000 (8-8), Breanna Stewart vs. Lithuania

1.000 (8-8), Skylar Diggins vs. Spain

1.000 (7-7), Kristen Clement vs. Slovakia

1.000 (7-7), Sonia Citron vs. Spain

MOST REBOUNDS 20, Nnemkadi Ogwumike vs. Spain

8/01/09

MOST ASSISTS 10, Tyasha Harris vs. Puerto Rico

7/26/17

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 6, Lisa Leslie vs. Brazil

7/30/89

MOST STEALS 7, Linnae Harper vs. Mali 7, Sonja Henning vs. Spain

7/20/13 7/29/89

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

TEAM GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS 129 vs. South Korea, 7/20/05 129 vs. Taiwan, 8/11/21 MOST REBOUNDS 72 vs. Puerto Rico, 7/26/17 MOST FGM 58 vs. Spain, 7/29/89 MOST FGA 101 vs. Japan, 7/26/13 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL% .684% (54-79) vs. South Korea, 7/20/05 MOST 3PM 15 vs. Congo, 7/16/05 MOST 3PA 37 vs. Czech Republic, 7/21/01 HIGHEST 3-POINT% .600% (15-25) vs. Congo, 7/16/05

MOST FTM MOST FTA

31 vs. Argentina, 7/19/23 47 vs. Argentina, 7/19/23

HIGHEST FREE THROW%

.938% (15-16) vs. France, 7/29/11

MOST ASSISTS

38 vs. Taiwan,8/11/21

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS

11 vs. Hungary, 7/23/19

MOST STEALS

24 vs. Netherlands, 7/22/13

88 points (116-28) vs. Puerto Rico, 7/19/05

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM 2023 RESULTS

MADRID, SPAIN • JULY 15-23, 2023

The journey to a third straight FIBA U19 Women’s World Cup gold medal began with an 85-66 USA victory over Mali. Mali scored four of the first six points in the contest but the 4-2 score favoring Mali evaporated in four minutes of game time behind a 12-0 USA run. The U.S. led by at least two possessions for the remainder of period and by 10-plus points from the second quarter to the final buzzer. The team improved to 2-0 with a 100-46 victory over Germany. The trio of Joyce Edwards (12 points), Chloe Kitts (9) and Grace VanSlooten (8) combined for 29 of the USA’s 45 first half points. The U.S. finished with 62 points in the paint in the wire-to-wire win. Edwards led all scorers with 21 points to go with nine rebounds. Kitts recorded the first American double-double of the tournament with 18 points and 13 rebounds. The Americans clinched the top overall spot in Group B with a 112-49 victory over Chinese Taipei. Defense was the story of the game for the U.S. In the first quarter, the team held their opponent to 4-of-21 shooting from the field, including 0-for-9 from 3-point range. Chinese Taipei didn’t connect on their first 3-pointer until midway through the second quarter but at that point the Americans already led by double figures (35-17). The U.S. clinched a quarterfinals spot after defeating Argentina 112-36 in the Round of 16. The team held Argentina to a single point, a free throw, and 0-for-11 shooting which helped build a 27-6 USA lead. Argentina’s basketless streak carried into the second quarter as their next field goal (layup) did not occur until the 2:43 mark. At that point, the U.S. was com- fortably ahead 47-10. In the end, Allie Ziebell led all scorers with 20 points. The team took one step closer to gold with a 121-61 victory over Czech Republic in the quarterfinals. The Americans shot 55.3% (24-45 FG) in the first 20 minutes, including 16 assists on 24 made baskets which helped the team to a 62-25 lead at halftime. While the opponent scored 16 of the first 23 points in the third quarter, the U.S. kept applying offensive pressure and scored 120+ points for the first time during the tournament. Joyce Edwards (23 points) had her second game of 20+ points while Hannah Hidalgo had a points-assists double-double (16 pts, 13 asts). The Americans took a decisive 80-57 semifinals victory over France. After 10 minutes, the contest was tied at 20. In the second, Breya Cunningham gave the U.S. their first lead of the game, 24-22, on a putback. The lead would expand from there as the red, white and blue took a 48-30 lead to half. While France went on to score five quick points to open the third period, it would be the closest they would get for the remainder of the game. In a thrilling championship the U.S. defeated Spain 69-66. The USA controlled the first half after taking their first lead, 16-14, in the opening frame and their largest first-half lead, 26- 16, with 7:00 left in the second quarter. However, Spain responded with a 14-2 run to take the lead 30-28 with 3:00 minutes left. The two teams entered the second half tied at 34and traded baskets throughout the second half as neither squad led by double-digits the rest of the way. By the end, the contest was knotted up at 66 with 28 seconds remaining. With gold on the line, Cotie McMahon spun her way to the hoop for the go-ahead basket before Hannah Hidalgo stole the ball away from Spain the next possession. A free throw plus a defensive stop as the buzzer sounded sealed the win in front of 7,033 hometown fans.

Joyce Edwards and Hannah Hidalgo were named to the event’s All-Star Five.

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2023 USA RESULTS (7-0)

NAME

POS HGT AGE

SCHOOL/COMMITMENT

HOMETOWN

Mali (Group B)

W, 85-66 W, 100-46 W, 112-49 W, 112-36 W, 121-61 W, 80-57 W, 69-66

Germany (Group B) Taiwan (Group B) Argentina (RD 16) Czech Republic (QF)

Madison Booker Breya Cunningham Jadyn Donovan Joyce Edwards Hannah Hidalgo Londynn Jones Chloe Kitts Talana Lepolo Cotie McMahon

F

6-1 6-4 6-0 6-3 5-8 5-5 6-3 5-7 5-9 5-11 6-3 5-11

18 18 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 18 17

Germantown H.S. (MS)/Texas La Jolla Country Day School/Arizona Sidwell Friends School/Duke

Ridgeland, MS Chula Vista, CA

F/C

F F

Upper Marlboro, MD

Camden H.S.

Camden, SC

G G

Paul VI/Notre Dame

Merchantville, NJ Riverside, CA Oviedo, FL Alameda, CA Centerville, OH Bethesda, MD Toledo, OH Neenah, WI

France (SF)

UCLA

Spain (F)

F

University of South Carolina

G

Stanford Ohio State

F

Kiki Rice

G

UCLA

FINAL STANDINGS

Grace VanSlooten

F

Oregon

Allie Ziebell

G

Neenah H.S./Connecticut

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

United States (7-0)

Spain (6-1)

HEAD COACH: Joni Taylor, Texas A&M ASSISTANT COACH: DeLisha Milton-Jones, Old Dominion University ASSISTANT COACH: Teri Moren, Indiana University TEAM PHYSICIAN: Nancy Cummings, Rockwood, Maine ATHLETIC TRAINER: Rachel Stewart, Georgia Tech

Canada (6-1) France (4-3) Mali (5-2) Japan (5-2)

Czech Republic (4-3)

2023 USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

Lithuania (3-4)

9. Australia (4-3) 10. Germany (3-4) 11. Italy (3-4) 12. Egypt (2-5) 13. China (2-5) 14. Brazil (1-6) 15. Taiwan (1-6) 16. Argentina (0-7)

NAME

G/S MIN

FGM-A PCT 3PM-3PA PCT

FTM-A

PCT

REB

PTS

AST

BLK

STL

Edwards

7/0 130/18.5 7/7 134/19.1 7/0 141/20.1 7/7 141/20.1 7/7 132/18.8 7/0 129/18.4 7/7 137/19.6 5/0 60/11.9 7/0 110/15.7 5/0 69/13.9 7/7 124/17.7

36-57 32-56 25-60 21-49 25-48 21-56 18-36 26-43 15-28 14-41 13-25

0.632 0-1 0.571 0-3 0.417 5-14 0.429 4-11 0.521 0-1 0.375 9-29 0.500 0-0 0.604 0-0 0.536 4-5 0.341 14-37 0.520 0-0 0.412 5-7

0 0

16-26 11-18 20-27 24-28 12-30 10-13 23-28

0.615 0.611 0.741 0.857 0.400 0.769 0.821 0.500 1.000 0.833 0.444 0.600

43/6.1 56/8.0 24/3.4 35/5.0 29/4.1 16/2.3 29/4.1 47/6.7 25/5.0 12/1.7 10/2.0 11/1.6

88/12.6 75/10.7 75/10.7 70/10.0 62/8.9 61/8.7 59/8.4 54/7.7 36/7.2 47/6.7 30/6.0 22/3.1

6

8 5 3 2 1 1 5 8 1 2 2 0

6 5 5 5 7 3 4 7 6

Kitts

11 38 15 17 12

Hidalgo

0.357 .364

22

Rice

McMahon

0

Jones

0.310

13

VanSlooten

.--- .---

3 5 5

Cunningham 7/0 95/13.1

2-4 2-2 5-6 4-9 3-5

Booker Ziebell

0.800 0.378 0.714 .380 .203 0

10

Donovan

5

Lepolo

7-17

19

10 93 59

USA OPP.

7 7

1400 1400

253-516 .490 41-108

132-196 70-108

.673 .648

373/53.3 259/37.0

679/97.0 381/54.4

146

38 26

141-471 .299

29-143

81

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM 2021 RESULTS

Behind the leadership of head coach Cori Close, the USA won its second-straight U19 gold medal at the 2021 FIBA U19 World Cup in De- brecen, Hungary. Tournament MVP was Caitlin Clark, who averaged team-highs of 15.2 ppg and 5.2 apg. over the seven games. In its opening game on Aug. 7, the USA saw all 12 players score in a 96-37 wire-to-wire win over Italy. The Americans were led by Sonia Citron, who chipped in 15 points and seven rebounds, and Jewel Spear, who scored 14 points. A 17-0 run in the second quarter helped spur the USA to a 99-59 win over Australia on Aug. 8. Clark had a near triple-double with 24 points, nine rebounds and a team-high seven assists and Lau- ren Betts tallied a double-double with 17 points and a team-high 12 rebounds. The U.S. wrapped up preliminary play with a decisive 97-36 win over Egypt on Aug. 10. Azzi Fudd led the Americans from the tip, scoring the first eight points of the game and finishing with 18 points, five assists and three steals. Nine of the USA’s 11 players recorded double-digit scoring efforts in the round of 16 contest on Aug. 11, as Payton Verhulst paced the USA with a team-high 18 points in a lopsided 129-45 win over Taiwan. In the Aug. 13 quarterfinals match-up with Spain, the USA got out to a 15-point lead at halftime and never looked back, securing a 98-64 win to advance to the semifinals. Clark finished with 17 points and Betts contributed 16 points. An 8-0 run at both the end of the first and second quarters helped the USA to a 20-point advantage heading into the locker room in its semi- final game against host Hungary on Aug. 14. The Americans cruised in the second half en route to a 75-42 win. Citron led the USA with 17 points, while Clark and Diamond Johnson each had 14 points. The USA captured its gold medal off a strong defensive effort that helped propel the Americans to a 70-52 gold medal victory over Australia on Aug. 15. Johnson led the U.S. with 15 points while Te-Hina Paopao added 10 points.

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2021 USA RESULTS (7-0)

NAME

POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL

HOMETOWN

Italy

W, 96-37 W, 99-59 W, 97-36 W, 129-45 W, 98-64 W, 75-41 W, 70-52

Australia

Lauren Betts Sonia Citron Caitlin Clark Amari DeBerry Sania Feagin

C G G C G G G G F G

6-7 6-1 6-0 6-5 6-4 5-11 5-5 5-9 5-10

180 160 155 195 170 165 145 145

17 17 19 18 18 18 19 18 19 18 18 18

Grandview H.S.

Centennial, CO Scarsdale, NY

Egypt

The Ursuline School

Iowa

West Des Moines, IA

Taiwan

Williamsville South H.S.

Buffalo, NY

Spain

Forest Park H.S.

Ellenwood, GA Arlington, VA Philadelphia, PA Oceanside, CA The Colony, TX De Soto, KS Bismark, ND Fort Smith, AR

Hungary Australia

Azzi Fudd

St. Johns College H.S. (D.C.)

Diamond Johnson Te-Hina Paopao

NC State Oregon Louisville Arizona Wake Forest Northside H.S.

Jewel Spear

Payton Verhulst Lauren Ware

6-1 6-5 6-5

150

FINAL STANDINGS

F F

Jersey Wolfenbarger

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

United States (7-0)

Australia (5-2) Hungary (5-2)

HEAD COACH: Cori Close, UCLA ASSISTANT COACH: Aaron Johnston, South Dakota State University ASSISTANT COACH: Joni Taylor, University of Georgia TEAM PHYSICIAN: Bill Kuprevich, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania ATHLETIC TRAINER: Cat Lass, Duke University

Mali (3-4)

Canada (4-3)

Czech Republic (4-3)

Spain (4-3) Russia (5-2)

9. Japan (3-3) 10. France (5-1) 11. Italy (3-4) 12. Egypt (1-6)

2021 USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

NAME

G/S MIN

FGM-A PCT 3PM-3PA PCT

FTM-A

PCT

REB

PTS

AST

BLK

STL

Clark Citron

7/6 176/25.1 7/4 163/23.3 7/0 149/21.3 7/4 118/16.9 7/7 158/22.6 7/3 148/21.1 2/2 22/11.0 7/3 110/15.7 7/0 83/11.9 6/0 40/6.7

32-83 30-54 37-72 33-51 22-52

0.386 20-55 0.556 5-14 0.514 12-26 0.647 0-0 0.423 11-27 0.418 7-25 0.714 4-5 0.567 0-0 0.444 0-1 0.49 13-25 0.667 0-0 0.364 0-1

0.364 0.357 0.462

16-22 31-36 12-21 9-12 2-3

0.727 0.861 0.667 0.571

37/5.3 51/7.3 13/1.9 67/9.6 27/3.9 20/2.9 41/5.9 34/4.9 35/5.0 14/2.3 17/2.8 3/1.5

100/14.3 96/13.7 88/12.6 78/11.1

39 20 23 32 27 19 3

6 4 1 3 1 5 0 6 3 3 2

7 9

13. S. Korea (3-4) 14. Taiwan (1-6) 15. Argentina (2-5) 16. Brazil (0-7)

Johnson

16

Betts

.---

13

2

Paopao

0.407

0.75

64/9.1 63/9.0 58/8.3 14/7.0 41/5.9 39/5.6 12/2.0 11/1.8

11 11

Fudd

7/6 164/23.4 25-51

0.52 0.28

0-0 5-6 0-0 7-17 7-13 0-2 3-4

0

Verhulst

23-55

0.833

6 2 3 5 0 3

Spear Ware Feagin

5-7

0.8 .---

0

3 5 7 1 3

17-30 16-36

0.412 0.538 0.75 .676 .609 0

0

DeBerry

6-9 4-11

.---

Wolfenbarger 6/0 69/11.5

0

USA OPP.

7 7

1400 1400

250-511 .489 72-179

.402 .228

92-136 42-69

382/54.6 664/94.9

182

47 13

75

126-447 .282

41-180

220/31.4

335/47.9

86

4

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USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM 2019 RESULTS

BANGKOK, THAILAND • JULY 20-28, 2019

The USA U19 World Cup Team reclaimed the top of the podium in dramatic fashion. Coached by Jeff Walz, the USA was led by Paige Bueck- ers, who earned FIBA U19 World Cup MVP honors and Rhyne Howard. Leading 39-34 at halftime in its opener against Australia, the USA took control of the game with a 21-4 third-quarter output and rolled in for the 79-56 victory. Bueckers led the balanced attack with 11 points. The USA tallied 52 points in the paint and compiled a 55-23 rebounding advantage in an 89-67 win over South Korea as Fran Belibi led with 18 points. Led by a game-high 18 points from Howard, the USA sailed past Hungary 95-50 to close preliminary round play. The U.S. outscored Germany 23-14 in the third quarter and claimed a 79-61 round of 16 victory as Bueckers and Celeste Taylor led the U.S. scoring with 13 points each. Behind a smothering defensive effort, the USA allowed just 16 first half points and rolled to a dominating 81-46 victory over Canada in the quarterfinals. Howard led the team with 14 points. Trailing by a point with 3:16 remaining in the game, the Americans scored the final nine points of the contest and came away with a 67-59 semifinal victory over Belgium. The USA’s gold medal run was bookended by rival Australia. However, unlike the opener, the final game was one neither the USA or Australia could ever fully get control of, and the USA gritted out a 74-70 overtime victory to claim gold. With Australia owning a 66-63 lead and in possession of the ball with 14 seconds left, a USA victory looked extremely unlikely. However, an unsportsmanlike foul sent the U.S. to the line where Caitlin Clark made one of the two free throws. Receiving the ball out-of- bounds, Hailey Van Lith, who finished with 16 points, made a back-door cut to the basket and Bueckers, who led the USA offense with 17 points, lofted a pass to her for the game-tying points. Australia struck first in overtime for a 68-66 lead, but the USA closed out the game on a 8-2 run for the 74-70 golden win.

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2019 USA RESULTS (7-0)

NAME

POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL

HOMETOWN

Australia

W, 79-56 W, 89-67 W, 95-50 W, 79-61 W, 81-46 W, 67-59

South Korea

Francesca Belibi Aliyah Boston Cameron Brink Paige Bueckers

F F F

6-1 6-4 6-4 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-1

190 185 160 140 155 190 190 180 150 140 135 155

18 17 17 17 17 19 19 19 19 18 18 17

Regis Jesuit H.S.

Centennial, CO St. Thomas, USVI Beaverton, OR St. Louis Park, MN West Des Moines, IA

Hungary Germany Canada Belgium Australia

Worcester Academy (MA)

Southridge H.S. Hopkins H.S.

G G

Caitlin Clark Queen Egbo

Dowling Catholic H.S.

F F

Baylor

Houston, TX Cleveland, OH Cleveland, TN Iowa City, IA Somerset, NJ

W, 74-70 OT

Naz Hillmon-Baker Rhyne Howard

Michigan Kentucky Iowa State Franklin H.S.

G G G G G

Ashley Joens Diamond Miller Celeste Taylor Hailey Van Lith

FINAL STANDINGS

Long Island Lutheran H.S.

Valley Stream, NY Wenatchee, WA

Cashmere H.S.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

United States (7-0)

Australia (5-2)

HEAD COACH: Jeff Walz, University of Louisville ASSISTANT COACH: Natasha Adair, University of Delaware ASSISTANT COACH: Cori Close, UCLA TEAM PHYSICIAN: David Walden, Colorado Springs, Colorado ATHLETIC TRAINER: Nicole Alexander, University of North Carolina

Spain (6-1)

Belgium (5-2) China (5-2) Canada (4-3)

Mali (2-5)

Japan (3-4)

9.

South Korea (3-4)

2019 USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

10. Hungary (3-4) 11. Colombia (3-4) 12. Argentina (2-5) 13. Germany (2-5) 14. Latvia (4-3) 15. Mozambique (2-5) 16. Thailand (0-7)

NAME

G/S MIN

FGM-A PCT 3PM-3PA PCT

FTM-A

PCT

REB

PTS

TO AST BLK

STL

Howard Bueckers Van Lith Boston

7/7 169/24.1 7/7 189/27.0 7/7 176/25.1 7/7 132/18.9 7/0 92/13.1 7/0 111/15.9 7/0 103/14.7 7/0 129/18.4 6/0 42/ 7.0 5/0 40/ 8.0 7/0 66/ 9.4

30- 78 36- 83 23- 56 27- 61 21- 36 22- 32 23- 47 12- 36 15- 41 5- 15 4- 13 5- 27

0.385 17- 38 0.434 6- 17 0.411 5- 17 0.443 0- 0 0.583 0- 0 0.688 0- 0 0.489 0- 1 0.333 5- 20 0.366 1- 10 0.333 0- 2 0.308 0- 1 0.185 2- 16

0.447 15- 19

0.789

36/ 5.1 29/ 4.1 16/ 2.3 43/ 6.1 38/ 5.4 51/ 7.3 53/ 7.6 9/ 1.3 18/ 2.6 8/ 1.3 17/ 3.4 13/ 1.9

92/ 13.1 10 81/ 11.6 38 64/ 9.1 16 59/ 8.4 10 55/ 7.9 2 54/ 7.7 2 52/ 7.4 9 37/ 5.3 11 35/ 5.0 10 12/ 2.0 2 10/ 2.0 2 13/ 1.9 2

10 16 27 12

3 4 0 6 6 0 1 2 2 4 1

10 13 13

0.353 0.294

3- 5

0.6

13- 23

0.565 0.556 0.722 0.476 0.462

.—- .—- .—-

5- 9

11

7 5 8 8 1 0 4

Egbo Belibi

13- 18 10- 21 6- 13 8- 10

9 9 5 6 3 6 4

14

Hillmon-Baker 7/7 176/25.1

0

Clark Taylor Miller Brink Joens USA OPP.

0.25

0.8

0.1

4- 6 2- 2 2- 6 1- 4

0.667

13

14

0 0

1

0.333 0.25 .603 .682

0.125 .295 .264

7 7

223-525 .425 148-461 .321

36-122 38-144

82-136 75-110

376/ 53.7 564/ 80.6 114 126 274/ 39.1 409/ 58.492 147

40 16

97 54

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM 2017 RESULTS

CIVIDALE DEL FRIULI & UDINE, ITALY • JULY 22-30, 2017

The 2017 USA U19 World Cup Team fell four points shy of gold and returned home with the silver medal and a 6-1 record. Led by Suzie McConnell-Serio, the USA squad was led by all-tournament team members Chennedy Carter, who averaged a team-best 16.1 ppg., and Tyasha Harris, who averaged 8.0 ppg. and 5.7 apg. In its opening game, led by 19 points from Alecia Sutton, the USA outscored Mali 47-26 in the second half and ran away with a 95-58 win. All 12 players scored, including a high of 14 points by Joyner Holmes, as the American women cut down China 91-51. Crystal Dangerfield and Harris scored a team-high 11 points apiece and Dangerfield dished out nine assists as the USA closed out the preliminary round with a 66-49 win over host Italy. Meeting up with Puerto Rico in the round of 16, the islanders were no match for the USA in a 104-46 lopsided finish. Ruthy Hebard led with 21 points and nine boards and Harris dished out a USA U19 single-game record 10 assists. Holding France to an icy 29.9 percent shooting from the field, the Americans knocked off France 78-51 in the medal quarterfinals. Four U.S. athletes scored in double digits, paced by Carter’s 18 points. A 33-6 run that spanned the second and third quarters helped the USA clinch a 73-66 victory over Japan in the semifinals. Hebard led the charge with 24 points and 14 rebounds. Facing also unbeaten Russia in a rematch of the 2015 Final, Carter scored 31 points for the USA, Bella Alarie grabbed 12 rebounds and Harris had nine assists, but it was not enough to overcome Russia, which got 33 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists from forward Raisa Musina and 26 points and 18 rebounds from center and tournament MVP Maria Vadeeva in the USA’s 86-82 loss. The game featured 24 lead changes, and the USA’s largest lead was only eight points. Hebard gave the U.S. its final lead with 3:23 to play, 75- 74. Down the stretch the Europeans shot 3-of-5 from the floor, forced two turnovers by the USA and hit 6-of-9 from the line as it outscored the U.S. 12-7 over the last 3:08 for the win.

2017 USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM ROSTER

2017 USA RESULTS (6-1)

NAME

POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL

HOMETOWN

Mali

W, 95-58 W, 91-51 W, 66-49 W, 104-46 W, 78-51 W, 73-66 L, 82-86

China

Bella Alarie

G/F

6-4 6-3 5-9 5-6 6-3 6-1 5-9 6-1 5-10 6-4 5-10 5-10

165 145 150 125 147 170 195 190 132 140 160 157

19 19 18 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17

Princeton Harvard

Bethesda, MD Winnetka, IL Mansfield, TX

Italy

Jeannie Boehm Chennedy Carter Crystal Dangerfield Tyasha Harris Ruthy Hebard Joyner Holmes Kayla Overbeck Reili Richardson Alecia Sutton Megan Walker Christyn Williams

F

G G G

Timberview H.S. Connecticut South Carolina

Puerto Rico

Murfreesboro, TN Noblesville, IN

France Japan Russia

F F F

Oregon

Fairbanks, AK Cedar Hill, TX

Texas

Vanderbilt

Newbury Park, CA

G G G G

Arizona State

Brea, CA

Texas

St. Louis, MO Chesterfield, VA Little Rock, AR

FINAL STANDINGS

Monacan H.S.

Central Arkansas Christian School

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Russia (7-0)

United States (6-1)

HEAD COACH: Jeff Walz, University of Louisville ASSISTANT COACH: Natasha Adair, University of Delaware ASSISTANT COACH: Cori Close, UCLA TEAM PHYSICIAN: David Walden, Colorado Springs, Colorado ATHLETIC TRAINER: Nicole Alexander, University of North Carolina

Canada (6-1) Japan (5-2) France (5-2) Australia (4-3)

China (4-3) Spain (3-4)

9.

Hungary (4-3)

2017 USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

10. Latvia (3-4) 11. Italy (2-5) 12. Mexico (2-5) 13. Mali (2-5)

NAME

G/S MIN

FGM-A PCT 3PM-3PA PCT

FTM-A

PCT

REB

PTS

TO AST BLK

STL

Carter Hebard Holmes Sutton Harris Walker Alarie Williams

7/2 145/20.7 7/7 133/19.0 7/0 124/17.7 7/7 182/26.0 7/7 139/19.9 7/5 179/25.6 7/0 103/14.7 7/7 148/21.1 6/0 50/ 8.3 6/0 65/10.8 7/0 79/11.3 6/0 53/ 8.8

43- 86 30- 53 24- 59 24- 82 22- 54 19- 46 24- 58 21- 46

0.5

11- 24

0.458

16- 19 16- 21 15- 20 8- 13

0.842 0.762 0.75 0.615 0.857 0.818 0.875 0.455 0.3

26/ 3.7 56/ 8.0 61/ 8.7 21/ 3.0 22/ 3.1 19/ 2.7 23/ 3.3 57/ 8.1 10/ 1.7 5/ 0.8 19/ 2.7 19/ 3.2

113/ 16.1 13 77/ 11.0 5 63/ 9.0 13 63/ 9.0 26 56/ 8.0 12 56/ 8.0 40 53/ 7.6 8 51/ 7.3 7 19/ 3.2 2 17/ 2.8 1 15/ 2.1 5

12

1 6 2 0 0 0 1 6 1 2 1 1

5 8 8

0.566 1- 1 0.407 0- 3 0.293 7- 26 0.407 6- 18 0.413 9- 24 0.414 2- 16 0.457 2- 6 0.316 2- 9 0.222 2- 10 0.333 0- 0

1 0

7

14. Puerto Rico (1-6) 15. South Korea (1-6) 16. Egypt (1-6)

17 11

Dangerfield

0.269 0.333 0.375 0.125 0.333 0.222

10

6- 7 9- 11 3- 10 7- 8 5- 11 7- 10 3- 8 0- 0

8 7 7 4 1 2 7 0

7

14

4 9 2 1 5 1

6- 19 4- 18 6- 18

Richardson Overbeck

0.2 .--- .---

0.7

0.375

Boehm

3- 6

0.5

0- 0

.---

6/ 1.0

2

USA OPP.

7 7

1400 1400

226-545 .415 158-448 .353

42-137 30-127

.307 .236

95-138 61- 96

.688 .635

372/53.1 263/37.6

589/84.1 134 88 407/58.1 123 122

21 17

74 34

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