5x5 Women's U18 Americas History

The FIBA U18 Women’s Americas Championship features eight U18 national teams vying for the Americas zone title and one of our Americas berths to the following year’s FIBA U19 Women’s World Cup. The USA has won 11 gold medals, including the last 10.

HISTORY

WOMEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM RESULTS & STANDINGS

SUMMARY OF FINISHES Gold

Silver

Bronze

United States

11

2

0

Brazil

2

3

3

Canada

0

6

2

Cuba

0

1

2

Puerto Rico

0

1

0

Argentina

0

0

6

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS

1988

1992

1996 2000 2004 2006 2008

1

USA BRA CUB CAN *ARG

BRA USA CUB PUR CAN ARG MEX

BRA USA ARG CUB CAN MEX CRC ECU

USA

USA PUR CAN

USA

USA

2 3 4

CUB

CAN

CAN

BRA

ARG

BRA

ARG

BRA

BRA

ARG VEN PUR

5

CAN

ARG

PAR

6

*CHI

VEN

GUA

PUR CRC

7

*GUA

MEX

DOM

8

*PUR

COL

PUR

BOL

LEGEND : ARG-Argentina; BOL-Bolivia; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; CHI-Chile; COL-Columbia; CRC-Costa Rica; CUB-Cuba; DOM-Dominican Republic; ECU-Ecuador; ESA-El Salvador; GUA-Guatemala; MEX-Mexico; PAR-Paraguay; PUR-Puerto Rico; USA-United States of America; VEN-Venezuela.

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS

2010 2012

2014

2016

2018 2022

1

USA BRA CAN

USA BRA ARG CAN PUR COL

USA

USA

USA

USA

2 3 4

CAN ARG BRA PUR

CAN BRA PUR

CAN ARG COL

CAN

ARG

CHI

BRA

5

ARG MEX PUR CRC

MEX

PUR

MEX COL

6

CHI

CHI

CHI

7

MEX

MEX

VEN

MEX

PUR

8

GUA

ESA

GUA

ESA

ESA

LEGEND : ARG-Argentina; BOL-Bolivia; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; CHI-Chile; COL-Columbia; CRC-Costa Rica; CUB-Cuba; DOM-Dominican Republic; ECU-Ecuador; ESA-El Salvador; GUA-Guatemala; MEX-Mexico; PAR-Paraguay; PUR-Puerto Rico; USA-United States of America; VEN-Venezuela.

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME RESULTS

ARGENTINA (10-0) W 87- 42

CHILE (2-0) W

PUERTO RICO (9-0) W 93- 38

2018 2014 2012 2010 2008 2006 2004 2000 1996 1988

115- 39 98- 28

2018 2010

2022 2018 2016 2010 2008 2004 2004 2000 1992

W W W W W W W W W

97- 51 68- 28 91- 32 81- 37 81- 47 128- 43 98- 51 81- 66

W

W W W W W W W W

103- 59 104- 36 108- 44 116- 36 121- 56 124- 49 115- 26 106- 54

COLOMBIA (3-0) W 81- 29

2022 2018 2012

W W

83- 47 87- 36

COSTA RICA (1-0) W 97- 35

73- 58

1996

VENEZUELA (2-0) W 110- 52

2016 2008

BOLIVIA (1-0) W

CUBA (5-0) W

W

112- 49

143- 24

2004

69- 46 94- 68 91- 87 76- 70 64- 60

2000 1996 1992 1988 1988

W W W W

BRAZIL (10-2) W

84- 40 80- 59 71- 47 81- 38 89- 46 96- 51 75- 48 99- 38 79- 57 78- 82 70- 80 70- 68

2022 2016 2012 2010 2010 2008 2006 2004 2000 1996 1992 1988 2022 2018 2016 2014 2014 2012 2008 2006 1992 1988

W W W W W W W W

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (1-0) W 99- 26 2012

EL SALVADOR (3-0) W 106- 31

2022 2018 2014

W W

87- 27

L L

118- 50

W

GUATEMALA (2-0) W 117- 32

2016 1988

CANADA (10-0) W 82- 77

W

106- 53

W W W W W W W W W

84- 60 109- 62 104- 74 107- 76 95- 46 72- 56 87- 52 67- 56

MEXICO (5-0) W

77- 41 89- 42 100- 28 79- 47 89- 42

2022 2014 2000 1996 1992

W W W W

PARAGUAY (1-0) W 121- 56

74- 69

2006

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM COACHING STAFF

USA WOMEN’S U18 AMERICAS HEAD COACHES

YEAR SITE

USA HEAD COACH

RECORD

2022 2020 2018 2016 2014 2012 2010 2008 2006 2004 2000 1996 1992 1988

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Joni Taylor, Texas A&M University

6-0 / Gold Medal

Cancelled

Mexico City, Mexico

Jeff Walz, University of Louisville

6-0 / Gold Medal 5-0 / Gold Medal 5-0 / Gold Medal 5-0 / Gold Medal 5-0 / Gold Medal 5-0 / Gold Medal 4-0 / Gold Medal 5-0 / Gold Medal 5-0 / Gold Medal 4-1 / Silver Medal 4-1 / Silver Medal 6-0 / Gold Medal

Valdivia, Chile

Suzie McConnell-Serio, University of Pittsurgh Dawn Staley, University of South Carolina

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Gurabo, Puerto Rico

Katie Meier, University of Miami

Colorado Springs, Colorado Buenos Aires, Argentina Colorado Springs, Colorado Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Mar del Plata, Argentina Chetumal, Mexico Guanajuato, Mexico

Jennifer Rizzotti, University of Hartford Carol Owens, Northern Illinois University

Doug Bruno, DePaul University Ceal Barry, University of Colorado

Geno Auriemma, University of Connecticut Rene Portland, Penn State University Nancy Wilson, University of South Carolina

Sao Paulo, Brazil

Debbie Ryan, University of Virginia

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

USA WOMEN’S U18 AMERICAS ASSISTANT COACHES

NAME

YEARS

AFFILIATION

Natasha Adair

2018 1992 2014 2000 2012 2018 2016 1988 2008 1996 2012 1988 2004 1996 2022 2008 2022 2006 2000 2004 2006 1992 2010 2016 2014 2010

University of Delaware Northern Illinois University University of Michigan

Jane Albright-Dieterle

Kim Barnes Arico

Ed Baldwin

University of North Carolina-Charlotte

Nikki Caldwell

Louisiana State University

Cori Close

UCLA

Kamie Ethridge Sharon Fanning

Northern Colorado University

University of Kentucky Iowa State University Syracuse University Gonzaga University

Bill Fennelly

Marianna Freeman

Kelly Graves

* Linda Hargrove

Cowley County Community College

Lea Henry Kay James

Georgia State University

University of Southern Mississippi

Delisha Milton-Jones

Old Dominion University Marquette University

Terri Mitchell Teri Moren Carol Owens Deb Patterson Carolyn Peck Jennifer Rizzotti Trish Roberts

Indiana University

Northern Illinois University Kansas State University University of Florida University of Hartford University of Michigan Florida State University

Sue Semrau

Charlotte Smith

Elon University

Jeff Walz

University of Louisville

Joi Williams

University of Central Florida

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

A

D

Candice Agee

2012 2006 2004 2014

Maori Davenport

2018 2022 2010 1988 2008 2010 1988

Jayne Appel

Aalyah Del Rosario Diamond DeShields

Erika Arriaran

Ariel Atkins

Karen Deden

Angela Aycock

1992

Skylar Diggins

Stefanie Dolson

B

Kris Durham

Ashley Battle

2000 2006 2000 2018 2016 2008 2016 2008 2022 2008 2018 1996 1996 2012 2006 2018 2014 2004 2016 1996 2006 1988 2004 2014 2016 2012 2008 2016

E

Victoria Baugh

Alana Beard

Dana Evans

2016

Aijha Blackwell Jeannie Boehm

F

Kelly Faris

2008 1988

Kelsey Bone

Stacey Ford

Rellah Boothe Sarah Boothe Isuneh Brady Alyssia Brewer Jenna Brown Juana Brown Keisha Brown

G

Nikitta Gartrell

2006 2022 2006 2012 2010 1988 1996 1996 2010 2004 2016 2010 2016 1988 2016 2018 2000 2004 2010 2018

Kailyn Gilbert

Stefanie Gilbreath

Bashaara Graves

Reshanda Gray

Lexie Brown

H

C

Vicki Hall

Chavonne Hammond

Kelley Cain

Stacy Hansmeyer Cassie Harberts Laura Harper Tyasha Harris

Desiree Caldwell Receé Caldwell Essence Carson Chennedy Carter Tamika Catchings

Bria Hartley

Ruthy Hebard Sonja Henning Valerie Higgins

Tina Charles

Dana Chatman

Marissa Coleman Napheesa Collier

Nazahrah Hillmon-Baker

Ebony Hoffman

Sidney Cooks

Charde’ Houston Malina Howard Rhyne Howard

Kendall Cooper

Ashley Corral

Lauren Cox

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

J

Chiney Ogwumike Nneka Ogwumike

2010 2008

Moriah Jefferson Dana Johnson Niesa Johnson Ashley Joens Alexis Jones Chandi Jones Londynn Jones

2012 1992 1992 2018 2010 2000 2022 2014 2022 2008 2000 2004 2006 1992 1992 2006 2014 2012 2010 1992 1996 1992 2010 2014 2022 2014 2000 2014 2006 1996 1996

P

Courtney Paris Candace Parker

2004 2004 1988 2006 2018 2010 1988 2022 2010 2000 2000 2008 1996 2012 2018 2016 1996 2006 2022 2004 2000 2006 1988 2014 1992 2018 2008 1988 2012 1996 2008 2000 1996 2008 1992 2012

Kari Parriott

Kayla Pedersen Anaya Peoples Cassie Peoples

K

Vicky Picott

Paris Kea

Justine Pissott

Chloe Kitts

Theresa Plaisance Cappie Pondexter

Lynetta Kizer Laurie Koehn

Nicole Powell

L

Samantha Prahalis

Erlana Larkins

Lynn Pride

Jantel Lavender

Alexis Prince

Christine Lesoravage

Sedona Prince

Rebecca Lobo

R

Italee Lucas

Amber Ramirez Semeka Randall Brittainey Raven

M

Marina Mabrey

Michaela Mabrey

Kiki Rice

Ally Malott

Angelica Robinson Ashley Robinson Khadijah Rushdan

Michelle Marciniak

Maylana Martin Etta Maytubby

S

Kayla McBride

Patrina Scruggs Jessica Shepard Charlotte Smith NaLyssa Smith

Teaira McCowan Cotie McMahon

Beatrice Mompremier

Loree Moore Mariya Moore

Nikki Speed

Trisha Stevens

Maya Moore

Breanna Stewart

Carolyn Moos Jennifer Mowe

Jackie Stiles

Shekinna Stricklen

N

T

Olivia Nelson-Ododa

2018 2022 2022

Diana Taurasi

S’Mya Nichols

Nicole Teasley

Indya Nivar

Joslyn Tinkle

O

Shauna Tubbs

Courtney Ogden

2022

Morgan Tuck

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

Jannah Tucker Brianna Turner

2012 2014

V

Grace VanSlooten

2022

W

Destinee Walker Megan Walker Molly Wampler

2014 2016 1988 2004 2016 2004 1988 2018 2014 1992 2004 1992 1992

Abby Waner

Evina Westbrook Candice Wiggins Dana Wilkerson Christyn Williams

A’ja Wilson Sara Wilson

Christina Wirth Tiffany Woosley

Falisha Wright

Y

Aminata Yanni

2000

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM ROSTER BY AFFILIATION

ALABAMA

CENT. ARK. CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (AR) Christyn Williams 2018 CHAMINADE COLLEGE PREP (CA) Valerie Higgins 2016 CHARLES HENDERSON HS (AL) Maori Davenport 2018 CHELTENHAM HS (PA) Laura Harper 2004 CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE HS (NY) Breanna Stewart 2012 CINCO RANCHO HS (TX) Stefanie Gilbreath 2006 CLAFLIN HS (KS) Jackie Stiles 1996 CLARKSVILLE HS (TN) Bashaara Graves 2012 CLEVELAND CENT. CATHOLIC Jantel Lavender 2006 COLLINS HILL HS (GA) Maya Moore 2006 COLORADO Molly Wampler 1988 COMMACK HS (NY) Samantha Prahalis 2008 CONNECTICUT *Ashley Battle 2000 *Tina Charles 2006 *Napheesa Collier 2014 *Stefanie Dolson 2010 *Stacy Hansmeyer 1996 *Bria Hartley 2010 *Chardé Houston 2004 *Moriah Jefferson 2012 Rebecca Lobo 1992

Niesa Johnson 1992 APEX FRIENDSHIP HS (NC) Indya Nivar 2022 ARUNDEL HS (MD) Chavonne Hammond 1996 AUBURN Patrina Scruggs 1988 BAY CITY HS (TX) Chandi Jones 2000 BAYLOR *Lauren Cox 2016 *Alexis Prince 2012 *NaLyssa Smith 2018 BIG SKY HS (MT) Joslyn Tinkle 2008 BLAKE HS (MN) Carolyn Moos 1996 BOLINGBROOK HS (IL) Carolyn Moos 1996 BRADLEY CENTRAL HS (TN) Rhyne Howard 2018 BREBEUF PREP (IN) Vidki Hall 1988 BRENHAM HS (TX) Teaira McCowan 2014 BYRON P. STEELE II HS (TX) Desiree Caldwell 2018 CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC HS (CA) Isuneh Brady 2022 CENTENNIAL HS (NV) Italee Lucas 2006

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

HARDING ACAD. (TN)

*Olivia Nelson-Ododa *Breanna Stewart

Juana Brown

1996

2012 2000 2012 2018

*Diana Taurasi *Morgan Tuck

HARLEM HS (IL)

Aminata Yanni

2000

*Christyn Williams

HARVARD

CORONA CENTENNIAL HS (CA) Londynn Jones 2022 CY-FAIR HS (TX) Chiney Ogwumike 2010 Nneka Ogwumike 2008 Cassie Peoples 2010 DON LUGO HS (CA) Diana Taurasi 2000 DUKE *Alana Beard 2000 DULLES HS (TX) Kelsey Bone 2008 DUNCANVILLE HS (TX) Ariel Atkins 2014 Tamika Catchings 1996 EAST CENTRAL HS (TX) NaLyssa Smith 2018 EASTSIDE HS (NJ) Essence Carson 2004 EDGEWATER HS (FL) Alexis Prince 2012 FAITH CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (FL) Chloe Kitts 2022 FLOWER MOUND HS (TX) Lauren Cox 2016 FREMONT HS (NE) Jessica Shepard 2014 GEORGIA *Keisha Brown 1996 Stacey Ford 1988 GILMOUR ACADEMY (OH) Nazahrah Hillmon-Baker 2018

*Jeannie Boehm 2016 HEATHWOOD HALL HS (SC) A’ja Wilson 2014 HERITAGE CHRISTIAN HS (IN) Tyasha Harris 2016 Kelly Faris 2008 HOMESCHOOLED Receé Caldwell 2014 HOUSTON *Chandi Jones 2000 ILLINOIS *Aminata Yanni 2000 IMG ACADEMY (FL) Kailyn Gilbert 2022 Rellah Boothe 2016 Grace VanSlooten 2022 INCARNATE WORD ACADEMY (MO) Napheesa Collier 2014 IOWA CITY HS (IA) Ashley Joens 2018 IOWA STATE Ashley Joens 2018 KANSAS Angela Aycock 1992 *Lynn Pride 1996 KANSAS STATE *Laurie Koehn 2000 KAREN WAGNER HS (TX) Amber Ramirez 2016 KENTUCKY Rhyne Howard 2018 LA JOLLA COUNTRY DAY (CA)

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

MICHIGAN

Candice Wiggins 2004 LAKE HIGHLAND PREP (FL) Destinee Walker 2014 LIBERTY HILL (TX) Sedona Prince 2018 LINSLY HS (WV) Ashley Battle 2000 LONG BEACH STATE Dana Wilkerson 1988 LOUISIANA STATE Dana Chatman 1988 Theresa Plaisance 2010 LOUISVILLE *Mariya Moore 2014 THE LOVETT SCHOOL (GA) Jenna Brown 2018 MACARTHUR HS (TX) Alexis Jones 2010 MADISON HS (OH) Ally Malott 2010 MANASQUAN HS (NJ) Marina Mabrey 2014 Michaela Mabrey 2012 MANVEL HS (TX) Brianna Turner 2014 MARIETTA HS (GA) Angelica Robinson 2004 MARLBOROUGH HS (CA) Nikki Speed 2008 MARSHALL HS (IL) Cappie Pondexter 2000 MARYLAND Laura Harper 2004 *Lynetta Kizer 2008 MIAMI HS (FL) Beatrice Mompremier 2014

*Nazahrah Hillmon-Baker 2018 MINISINK VALLEY HS (NY) Stefanie Dolson 2010 MONACAN HS (VA) Megan Walker 2016 MORRILTON HS (AR) Shekinna Stricklen 2008 MOUNDRIDGE HS (KS) Laurie Koehn 2000 MOUNTAIN POINTE HS (AZ) Nicole Powell 2000 NAPERVILLE CENTRAL HS (IL) Candace Parker 2004 NARBONNE HS (CA) Ebony Hoffman 2000 Loree Moore 2000 NEBRASKA *Jessica Shepard 2014 NEW TOWN HS (MD) Jannah Tucker 2012 NEW TRIER HS (IL) Jeannie Boehm 2016 NORCO HS (CA) Erika Arriaran 2004 NORCROSS HS (GA) Diamond DeShields 2010 NORMAN HS (OK) Stacy Hansmeyer 1996 NORTH BABYLON HS (NY) Bria Hartley 2010 NORTH CAROLINA *Juana Brown 1996 *Erlana Larkins 2004 Charlotte Smith 1992 *Nicole Teasley 1996

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

RED BANK CATHOLIC HS (NJ) Justine Pissott 2022 RED MOUNTAIN HS (AZ) Kayla Pedersen 2006 RUTGERS *Essence Carson 2004 Vicky Picott 1988 *Cappie Pondexter 2000 *Nikki Speed 2008 SAN CLEMENTE HS (CA) Cassie Harberts 2010 ST. ANTHONY HS (CA) Kendall Cooper 2012 ST. ELIZABETH HS (DE) Khadijah Rushdan 2006 ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC ACADEMY (WI) Sidney Cooks 2016 ST. JOHN’S AT PROSPECT HALL (MD) Marissa Coleman 2004 Nicole Teasley 1996 ST. PIUS X HS (GA) Kelley Cain 2006 SACRAMENTO HS (CA) Victoria Baugh 2006 SALESIAN HS (CA) Mariya Moore 2014 SAM HOUSTON HS (TX) Lynn Pride 1996 SAN DIEGO HS (CA) Charde’ Houston 2004 SAN DIEGO STATE Falisha Wright 1992 SAPULPA HS (OK) Alyssia Brewer 2008 SCHLARMANN HS (IL) Anaya Peoples 2018

*Nikitta Gartrell 2006 NORTH GWINNETT HS (GA) Lexie Brown 2012 NORTH PALM BEACH HS (FL) Erlana Larkins 2004 NOTRE DAME *Kayla McBride 2010 *Marina Mabrey 2014 *Michaela Mabrey 2012 *Anaya Peoples 2018 *Brianna Turner 2014 OHIO STATE Cotie McMahon 2022 *Samantha Prahalis 2008 OKLAHOMA Etta Maytubby 1992 OREGON *Ruthy Hebard 2016 *Jennifer Mowe 1996 Sara Wilson 1992 OREGON STATE Kari Parriott 1988 PAGE HS (NC) Paris Kea 2014 PENN STATE *Candice Agee 2012 PERRIS HS (CA) Maylana Martin 1996 PIEDMONT HS (CA) Courtney Paris 2004 POTOMAC HS (VA) Lynetta Kizer 2008 POWERS HS (OR) Jennifer Mowe 1996 PRAIRIE HS (WA) Ashely Corral 2008

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

SETON CATHOLIC HS (AZ)

Kris Durham

1988 2012 1992 1992 2000 2004 1996 2000 2008

*Bashaara Graves

Christina Wirth

2004

Dana Johnson

SHAWNEE MISSION WEST HS (KS) S’Mya Nichols 2022 SIDWELL FRIENDS SCHOOL (DC) Kiki Rice 2022 SILVERADO HS (CA) Candice Agee 2012 SOUTH CAROLINA *Tyasha Harris 2016 *A’ja Wilson 2014 SOUTH GRAND PRAIRIE HS (TX) Ashley Robinson 2000 SOUTH SALEM HS (OR) Evina Westbrook 2016 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA *Desiree Caldwell 2018 *Ashley Corral 2008 *Cassie Harberts 2010 *Valerie Higgins 2016 *Ebony Hoffman 2000 SW MISSOURI STATE *Jackie Stiles 1996 SOUTHWOOD HS (LA) Alana Beard 2000 STANFORD *Jayne Appel 2006 *Sarah Boothe 2008 *Jenna Brown 2018 Sonja Henning 1988 *Carolyn Moos 1996 *Chiney Ogwumike 2010 *Nneka Ogwumike 2008 *Nicole Powell 2000 Trisha Stevens 1988 *Candice Wiggins 2004 TENNESSEE *Alyssia Brewer 2008 *Tamika Catchings 1996

Michelle Marciniak

*Loree Moore

*Candace Parker *Semeka Randall *Ashley Robinson *Shekinna Stricklen

Tiffany Woosley

1992

TEXAS

*Ariel Atkins

2014 1988 2010 2018

*Vicki Hall

*Cassie Peoples *Sedona Prince

*Brittainey Raven 2006 TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY *Amber Ramirez 2016 TEXAS HOME EDUCATORS SPORTS ASSOC. (TX) Moriah Jefferson 2012 THUNDERRIDGE HS (CO) Abby Waner 2004 TIMBERVIEW HS (TX) Chennedy Carter 2016 TRINITY HS (OH) Semeka Randall 1996 TRINITY VALLEY CC (TX) Shauna Tubbs 1992 TWINSBURG HS (OH) Malina Howard 2010 UCLA *Receé Caldwell 2014 *Maylana Martin 1996 VANDERBILT HS (LA) Theresa Plaisance 2010 VANDERBILT *Chavonne Hammond 1996 *Paris Kea 2014

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

VILLA MARIA ACADEMY (PA) Kayla McBride 2010 VIRGINIA Christina Lesoravage 1992 WARREN TOWNSHIP HS (IL) Sarah Boothe 2008 WASHINGTON Karen Deden 1988 WASHINGTON HS (IN) Skylar Diggins 2008 WASHINGTON PREP HS (CA) Reshanda Gray 2010 THE WEBB SCHOOL (TN) Aalyah Del Rosario 2022 WEST SIDE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (IN) Dana Evans 2016 WEST VALLEY HS (AK) Ruthy Hebard 2016 WESTMINSTER SCHOOL (GA) Courtney Ogden 2022 WHITFIELD SCHOOL (MO) Aijha Blackwell 2018 WINDER-BARROW H.S. (GA) Olivia Nelson-Ododa 2018 WOODWARD ACADEMY Keisha Brown 1996

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM RECORD BOOK

INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION RECORDS MOST POINTS AVERAGED A’ja Wilson 19.0 (95) 2014 Morgan Tuck 17.8 (89) 2012 Candace Parker 16.6 (83) 2004 Courtney Paris 15.8 (79) 2004 Alana Beard 15.4 (77) 2000 Candice Wiggins 15.2 (76) 2004 Tyasha Harris Michaela Mabrey Candace Parker

MOST ASSISTS AVERAGED Khadijah Rushdan 6.0 (24)

2006 2016 2012 2004

5.4 (27) 4.8 (24) 4.8 (24)

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGED Lauren Cox 3.5 (14)

2016 2018 2004 2000 2014

MOST REBOUNDS AVERAGED Jessica Shepard 12.6 (63)

Maori Davenport

2.7 (16) 2.4 (12) 2.0 (10) 2.0 (10)

2014 2016 2006

Candice Parker

Lauren Cox

10.3 (41)

Ashley Robinson

Tina Charles

9.5 (38)

A’ja Wilson

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE A’ja Wilson .765 (39-51)

MOST STEALS AVERAGED Candice Wiggins 4.0 (20)

2014 2004 2000 2004 2004 2004 2018 2014 2012 2004 2016 2004 2012 2000 2000

2004 2000 2006 2004

Erlana Larkins Aminata Yanni Charde’ Houston

.760 (19-25) .741 (20-27) .719 (23-32) .686 (35-51)

Alana Beard Maya Moore

3.8 (19) 3.8 (15) 3.4 (17)

Candace Parker

Courtney Paris

HIGHEST 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Candice Wiggins .562 (9-16)

Aijha Blackwell

.556 (5-9) .556 (5-9)

Napheesa Collier Michaela Mabrey Essence Carson

.500 (16-32)

.500 (3-6)

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Rellah Boothe 1.000 (9- 9)

Erlana Larkins

1.000 (7- 7) 1.000 (6- 6) 1.000 (6- 6) 1.000 (6- 6)

Moriah Jefferson

Laurie Koehn Loree Moore

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

TEAM COMPETITION RECORDS MOST POINTS: 615 in 2004 MOST POINTS AVERAGED: 123.0 in 2004 MOST FGM: 252 in 2004 MOST FGA: 440 in 2022 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .627 (252-404) in 2004 MOST 3PM: 33 in 2000 MOST 3PA: 100 in 2022 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: .391 (25-64) in 2004 MOST FTM: MOST FTA: INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS 29, Candace Parker vs. Puerto Rico 08/08/04 26, Abby Waner vs. Bolivia 08/05/04 26, Diana Taurasi vs. Brazil 7/29/00 25, A’ja Wilson vs. Canada 8/10/14 24, Alana Beard vs. Argentina 7/28/00 24, NaLyssa Smith vs. Puerto Rico 8/3/18

110 in 2004 171 in 2018

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:

.743 (110-148) in 2000

MOST REBOUNDS:

353 in 2022

HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE:

66.2 in 2006

MOST ASSISTS AVERAGED:

26.8 (134) in 2004

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGED:

8.8 (35) in 2006

MOST STEALS AVERAGED:

18.4 (92) in 2000

MOST FTA 13, Kiki Rice vs. Canada

6/19/22

11, Jessica Shepard vs. Argentina

08/09/14 08/08/14

11, Brianna Turner vs. Canada

11, A’ja Wilson vs. Canada

8/10/14

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (7-7), Morgan Tuck vs. Dominican Republic

8/15/12

MOST FGM 12, Candace Parker vs. Puerto Rico MOST FGA 20, Candace Parker vs. Puerto Rico

1.000 (7-7), Candice Wiggins vs. Puerto Rico

08/06/04

08/08/04

MOST REBOUNDS 15, Nneka Ogwumike

7/27/08 6/19/22 6/28/06

08/08/04

15, Isuneh Brady

13, Victoria Baugh vs. Paraguay 13, Rellah Boothe vs. Guatemala

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1.000 (7-7), Charde’ Houston vs. Argentina

7/13/16

08/04/04 08/04/04 08/04/04

13, Tina Charles vs. Canada

07/02/06

1.000 (6-6), Erlana Larkins vs. Argentina 1.000 (6-6), Courtney Paris vs. Argentina

13, Lauren Cox vs. Puerto Rico

7/16/16

13, Courtney Paris vs. Puerto Rico 13, Courtney Paris vs. Puerto Rico

08/08/04 08/06/04

MOST 3PM 6, Laurie Koehn vs. Argentina

MOST ASSISTS 10, Michaela Mabrey vs. Dominican Republic

7/28/00

8/15/12

MOST 3PA 12, Laurie Koehn vs. Brazil

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 6, Maori Davenport vs. El Salvador

7/29/00

8/5/18

HIGHEST 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1.000 (4-4) Destinee Walker vs. El Salvador 08/07/14

MOST STEALS 8, Alana Beard vs. Mexico

7/26/00

MOST FTM 10, Kiki Rice vs. Canada

6/19/22

9, Brianna Turner vs. Canada 8, Ashley Robinson vs. Mexico

08/08/14

7/26/00

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

TEAM GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS: 143 vs. Bolivia, 8/05/04 MOST FGM: 63 vs. Bolivia, 8/05/04 MOST FGA: 102 vs. Brazil, 6/30/06 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL%: .735 (50-68) vs. Cuba, 6/14/93 MOST 3PM: 12 vs. Argentina, 7/28/00 MOST 3PA: 31 vs. Brazil, 7/29/00 HIGHEST 3-POINT%: .625% (10-16) vs. Colombia, 8/17/12

MOST FTM: MOST FTA:

34 vs. Canada, 8/25/96 48 vs. Canada, 8/25/96

HIGHEST FREE THROW%:

.882 (15-17) vs.Brazil, 6/24/10

MOST REBOUNDS:

79 vs. Paraguay 6/28/06

MOST ASSISTS:

39 vs. Bolivia, 8/05/04

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS:

16 vs. Dom. Rep., 8/15/12

MOST STEALS:

31 vs. Mexico, 7/26/00

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

USA WOMEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM 2022 RESULTS

BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA • JUNE 13-19, 2022

The 2022 USA Team captured its 11th FIBA U18 Americas Championship. Head coach Joni Taylor led the team to the title and an undefeated 6-0 record. The USA opened with an 81-29 win over Colombia in which it dished out 24 assists and blocked seven shots. Kiki Rice (16 points) and Isuneh Brady (17 points) combined for 33 points, while Aalyah Del Rosario led the team on the boards with 11 rebounds. In the second game, the U.S. battled Puerto Rico evenly through the first quarter before jumping ahead mid-way through the second. The Americans finished with the win, 93-38. Five players scored in double figures for the U.S., highlighted by a double-double from Del Rosario (14 points, 12 rebounds). To close group play the USA defeated El Salvador 106-31. The team won on the boards with six players finishing with seven or more re- bounds. Brady finished with 20 points. The quarterfinals marked another wire-to-wire win for the U.S., defeating Mexico, 77-41. Both Cotie McMahon (21 points, 10 rebounds) and Brady (10 points, 11 rebounds) finished with double-doubles. In the semifinals, the Americans converted Brazil’s 23 turnovers into 34 points, helping the team take their fifth win, 84-40. Rice logged 22 points. The team also finished with 17 steals. The matchup with Canada in the gold medal game would show a much closer contest. The U.S. led through the start of the game and took their first double-digit lead (41-31) into the half with the help of an 11-5 run. The U.S. saw their lead dwindle to four at the end of the third quarter, but the team started the fourth with a 19-8 run to take a 15-point lead with five minutes left to play. After a late push from Canada, the U.S. rode their fourth quarter run to an 82-77 victory and their 10th consecutive gold medal. McMahon paced the Americans in scoring with 22 points, followed closely behind by Rice who finished with 18 points. Rice claimed MVP honors.

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2022 USA RESULTS (6-0)

NAME

POS HGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)

HOMETOWN

Colombia

W, 81-29 W, 93-38 W, 106-31 W, 77-41 W, 84-40 W, 82-77

Puerto Rico El Salvador

Isuneh Brady

F C G G

6-3 6-6 5-8 5-6

17 18 18 17 17 18 17 18 17 18 18 17

Cathedral Catholic H.S.

San Diego, CA Danbury, CT Riverview, FL Corona, CA

Aalyah Del Rosario Kailyn Gilbert Londynn Jones Cotie McMahon S’Mya Nichols Courtney Ogden Justine Pissott Chloe Kitts Indya Nivar

The Webb School (Bell Buckle)

IMG Academy

Mexico

Corona Centennial H.S. Faith Christian Academy

Brazil

F F

6-3 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-4 5-11 6-3

Oviedo, FL

Canada

Centerville H.S.

Centerville, OH Overland Park, KS

G G G

Shawnee Mission West H.S. Apex Friendship H.S. The Westminster School Red Bank Catholic H.S. Sidwell Friends School

Apex, NC Atlanta, GA

FINAL STANDINGS

F

Toms River, NJ Bethesda, MD Ottawa Hills, OH

Kiki Rice

G

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

*United States (6-0)

Grace VanSlooten

F

IMG Academy

*Canada (5-1) *Argentina (3-3)

HEAD COACH: Joni Taylor, Texas A&M University ASSISTANT COACH: Teri Moren, Indiana University ASSISTANT COACH: Delisha Milton-Jones, Old Dominion University TEAM PHYSICIAN: Nancy Cummings ATHLETIC TRAINER: Kelly German, College Park Skyhawks

*Brazil (3-3) Mexico (2-4)

Colombia (3-3) Puerto Rico (2-4) El Salvador (0-6)

*Qualified for the 2023 FIBA U19 World Championship

2022 USA WOMEN’S U18 FIBA AMERICAS CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

NAME

G

FGM-A

PCT

3PM-A PCT

FTM-A PCT

REB

PTS

AST

BLK

STL

Rice

6/6 30-61 6/6 11-40 6/6 22-58 6/6 36-55 6/6 32-65 6/0 16-31 6/0 19-31 6/0 12-40 6/0 14-37 5/0 4-22

0.492 0.275 0.379 0.655 0.492 0.516

2-7

0.286 0.304 0.125

24-33 14-15

0.727 0.933 0.533 0.625 0.516 0.444

24/ 4.0 23/ 3.8 44/ 7.3 45/ 7.5 45/ 7.5 47/ 7.8 35/ 5.8 21/ 3.5 22/ 3.7 18/ 3.6

86/14.3 43/ 7.2 53/ 8.8 78/ 13.0 85/ 14.2 44/ 7.3 46/ 7.7 36/ 6.0 40/ 6.7 12/ 2.4

24 23 13 10 19

4 0 3 3 2 6 7 3 4 0

11 12

Jones

7-23

VanSlooten

1-8 1-1

8-15

9 8

Brady

1

5-8

McMahon Del Rosario

5-13 0-0 8-28 2-10 0-1

0.385

16-31 12-27 8-10

10

.---

3 4

4

Kitts

0.4 0.3

0

0.8

12

Pissott

0.286

4-4

1

13 14 11

4

Nivar

0.378 0.182

0.2

10-16

0.625

11

Ogden Gilbert Nichols

1-9

0.111

3-4

0.75

5

0/0 - 0/0 -

.--- .---

- -

.--- .---

- -

.--- .---

- / - - / -

- / - - / -

- -

- -

- -

USA OPP.

6 6

196-440 89-368

.445 .242

27-100 .270 18-118 .153

104-163 .638

353/ 58.8 209/ 34.8

523/87.2 256/ 42.7

134

32 16

86 47

60-96

.625

47

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

USA WOMEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM 2018 RESULTS

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO • AUGUST 1-7, 2018

The 2018 USA team, led by Jeff Walz, topped six straight opponents by an average of 47.5 points per game on its way to a gold medal from Aug. 1-7 in Mexico City. The USA opened with an 87-42 win over Argentina in which it forced 30 turnovers and shot 60.0 percent from the field (36-60 FGs). The USA got 13 points and four assists from Aijha Blackwell; 13 points and six rebounds from NaLyssa Smith; a game-high five assists from Jenna Brown; and a game-best nine rebounds from Sedona Prince. The USA was impressive in a 115-39 victory over Chile – compiling a 78-27 rebounding advantage, 34 second-chance points and 49 fast break points to earn the win. Christyn Williams paced the USA with 19 points and 10 rebounds; Maori Davenport added 17 points and nine rebounds; Blackwell scored 13 points and recorded five assists and five steals; and Prince was credited with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Trailing Puerto Rico midway through the first quarter of its final preliminary round game, the USA changed the momentum with a 22-4 run to close the period, and then went on to secure a 103-59 victory. Smith led the USA with 24 points and seven rebounds; Ashley Joens contribut- ed 11 points and eight rebounds; and Nazahrah Hillmon-Baker and Olivia Nelson-Ododa each finished with 10 points. The USA held El Salvador to just 14.3 percent shooting from the field in a quarterfinal 87-27 win on Aug. 5. The USA also compiled a 58-25 rebounding advantage, shot 56.1 percent from the field and featured three players in double-digit scoring. Nelson-Ododa finished with 14 points and eight rebounds. A 17-0 run to close the second quarter gave the USA the momentum it needed to defeat Colombia 83-47 in the semifinals. Brown led the USA in scoring with 17 points on 6-of-7 shooting; Joens and Howard each contributed 14 points; and Nelson-Ododa added 12 points. Trailing 18-14 after the first quarter of the gold medal game against Canada, the USA stepped up its defensive pressure and ran away in the second half with an 84-60 victory. Rhyne Howard was named tournament MVP.

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2018 USA RESULTS (6-0)

NAME

POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)

HOMETOWN

Argentina

W, 87-42 W, 115-39 W, 103-59 W, 87-27 W, 83-47 W, 84-60

Chile

Aijha Blackwell Jenna Brown Desiree Caldwell Maori Davenport

G G G G G G G G

6-0 5-10

150 155 135 175 190 180 150 175 160 195 180 170

17 17 18 17 18 18 18 17 17 18 17 18

Whitfield School The Lovett School Byron P. Steele II H.S. Charles Henderson H.S. Gilmour Academy Bradley Central H.S.

Berkeley, MO Smyrna, GA

Puerto Rico El Salvador

5-8 6-4 6-1 6-2

Cibolo, TX Troy, AL

Colombia

Nazahrah Hillmon-Baker F

Cleveland, OH Cleveland, TN Iowa City, IA Winder, GA Liberty Hill, TX Converse,TX Little Rock, AR Danville, IL

Canada

Rhyne Howard Ashley Joens

5-11 6-5 5-10 6-7 6-3 5-11

Iowa City H.S.

Olivia Nelson-Ododa Anaya Peoples Sedona Prince NaLyssa Smith Christyn Williams

Winder-Barrow H.S. Schlarman H.S. Liberty Hill H.S. East Central H.S.

FINAL STANDINGS

F F

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

*United States (6-0)

G

Central Arkansas Christian School

*Canada (5-1) *Argentina (4-2) *Colombia (3-3) Puerto Rico (3-3)

HEAD COACH: Jeff Walz, University of Louisville ASSISTANT COACH: Natasha Adair, University of Delaware ASSISTANT COACH: Cori Close, UCLA TEAM PHYSICIAN: Jeff Bytomski, Duke University ATHLETIC TRAINER: Casi Dailey, North Carolina State University

Chile (1-5)

Mexico (2-4)

El Salvador (0-6)

*Qualified for the 2019 FIBA U19 World Championship

2018 USA WOMEN’S U18 FIBA AMERICAS CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

NAME

G

FGM-A

PCT

3PM-A PCT

FTM-A PCT

REB

PTS

AST

BLK

STL

Smith Joens

6/1 6/1 6/1

27-52 21-43 23-34

.519 .488 .676 .478 .500 .455 .400 .643 .571 .500 .343 .400 .496 .250

2-8

.250 .450 .556 .000 .318 .250 .--- .000 .400

10-16 13-21 16-21

.625 .619 .762 .538 .579 .800 .500 .524 .563 .667 .583

37/ 6.2 27/ 4.5 34/ 5.7 22/ 3.7 27/ 4.5 28/ 4.7 27/ 5.4 42/ 7.0 14/ 2.3 20/ 6.7 22/ 3.7 21/ 3.5

66/11.0 64/10.7 62/10.3 56/ 9.3 55/ 9.2 51/ 8.5 42/ 8.4 47/ 7.8 45/ 7.5 22/ 7.3 32/ 5.3 17/ 2.8

6

4 0 1 0 6 8 1 0 4 2 0

8 7 8

9-20 0-0 5-9 0-1 7-22 2-8 0-1 0-0 1-5 0-0 4-10

13

Hillmon-Baker

0

Blackwell

6/4 22-46

7-13

16

12

Nelson-Ododa 6/4 22-44

11-19

7

4

Howard Williams Brown Prince Peoples Caldwell Davenport

6/5 20-44 5/4 16-40 6/4 18-28 3/2 9-18 6/2 12-35 6/1 16-28

4-5

18 13

11

8-16 11-21 9-16

6 8

6

16

17

12

.---

4-6 7-12 5-5

1

0

.200

18

15 10

6/1

6-15

.---

1.000

8

USA OPP.

6 6

212-427 90-360

30-84 .357 28-141 .199

105-171 .614

352/ 58.7 175/ 29.2

559/ 93.2 274/ 45.7

123

42 17

101

66-114

.579

61

49

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USA WOMEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM 2016 RESULTS

VALDIVIA, CHILE • JULY 13-17, 2016

Led by Suzie McConnell-Serio, the USA captured its eighth-straight and ninth overall U18 gold from July 13-17 in Valdivia, Chile. USA forward Lauren Cox was named tournament MVP. The USA opened with an impressive 117-32 defeat of Guatemala. Chennedy Carter had 17 points; Sidney Cooks added 16 points and eight rebounds; Ruthy Hebard had 12 points; Jeannie Boehm accounted for 10 points and nine rebounds; Tyasha Harris dished out eight assists; Evina Westbrook grabbed six steals; and Megan Walker had 11 points. Trailing in the first quarter, the USA got on track and steadily pulled away from Brazil for an 80-59 win on July 14. Cox led with 13 points and nine boards; Carter added 12 points; Walker contributed 11; and Harris had 10 points. Dana Evans had six assists. Leading from start to finish, the USA wrapped up preliminary round play with a 110-52 win over Venezuela on July 15. The USA drained six 3-pointers in the first quarter to help compile a 36-17 lead. Four of those came from Amber Ramirez, who finished with 18 points and six assists. Cox added 14 points, 10 boards and five blocked shots. The U.S. defense starred in a 104-36 win over Puerto Rico on July 16, giving up just three points in the second quarter. Cox grabbed 10 of her 13 rebounds in the first quarter, while Carter led with 17 points and four assists; Cooks, Valerie Higgins and Walker each added 11. Outscoring Canada 33-14 in the third quarter, the USA took control in the second half on its way to a 109-62 victory and a gold medal. The USA had six players in double-digit scoring and committed just three turnovers while forcing Canada into 24. Harris led with 18 points, four steals and three assists; Cox had 15 points; and Walker had 12 points and four assists.

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2016 USA RESULTS (5-0)

NAME

POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)

HOMETOWN

Guatemala

W, 117-32 W, 80-59 W, 110-52 W, 104-36 W, 109-62

Brazil

Jeannie Boehm Rellah Boothe Chennedy Carter Sidney Cooks Lauren Cox Dana Evans Tyasha Harris Ruthy Hebard Valerie Higgins Amber Ramirez Megan Walker Evina Westbrook

F F F F G G

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

145 187 150 170 185 132 147 170 160 136 165 152

18 17 17 17 18 17 18 18 18 18 17 17

New Trier High School

Winnetka, IL

IMG Academy

Ocala, FL

Venezuela Puerto Rico

Timberview High School

Mansfield, TX Kenosha, WI

Saint Joseph Catholic Academy Flower Mound High School West Side Leadership Academy West Valley High School Chaminade College Prep Karen Wagner High School Monacan High School Heritage Christian South Salem High School

Canada

6-4 5-6 5-10 6-4

Flower Mound, TX

Gary, IN

F

Noblesville, IN Fairbanks, AK Granada Hills, CA San Antonio, TX Chesterfield, VA

F/C

FINAL STANDINGS

F

6-1 5-8 6-1 6-0

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

*United States (5-0)

G G G

*Canada (4-1) *Brazil (3-2)

Salem, OR

HEAD COACH: Suzie McConnell-Serio, University of Pittsburgh ASSISTANT COACH: Kamie Ethridge, Northern Colorado University ASSISTANT COACH: Charlotte Smith, Elon University TEAM PHYSICIAN: Jim Sterling, Dallas, Texas ATHLETIC TRAINER: Ed Ryan, Colorado Springs, Colorado

*Puerto Rico (2-3)

Mexico (3-2) Chile (1-4)

Venezuela (2-3) Guatemala (0-5)

*Qualified for the 2017 FIBA U19 World Championship

2016 USA WOMEN’S U18 FIBA AMERICAS CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

NAME

G

FGM-A

PCT

3PM-A PCT

FTM-A PCT

REB

PTS

AST

BLK

STL

Cox

4/3 24-37 5/0 23-37

.649 .622 .500 .571 .511 .345 .463 .643 .727 .462 .500 .407 .516 .284

1-2 2-7 3-8 3-8

.500 .286 .464 .375 .375 .100 .333

3-4

.750 .647 .667 .571 .818 .500 1.000 1.000 .600 .333 .664 .508 .750 .636

41/ 10.3 14/ 2.8 11/ 2.2 15/ 3.0 39/ 7.8 14/ 2.8 10/ 2.0 19/ 6.3 36/ 7.2 31/ 6.2 22/ 4.4 20/ 4.0 296/59.2 165/33.0

52/ 13.0 59/ 11.8 54/ 10.8 53/ 10.6 53/ 10.6 48/ 9.6 44/ 8.8 24/ 8.0 39/ 7.8 36/ 7.2 30/ 6.0 28/ 5.6

6

14

1

Carter

11-17

18 10 27 11

1 1 1 2 1 0 5 1 3 4 4

10

Ramirez Harris Cooks Walker Evans Hebard Boehm Boothe Higgins

5/5 5/5 5/5 5/5

20-40 20-35 23-45 19-55

13-28

1-1

8

10-15

13

4-7 9-11 4-8 6-8 7-11 9-9 6-10

5 8 8 3 3 4

1-10 2-6 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-2 3-12

8

5/0 19-41 3/2 9-14 5/0 16-22 5/0 12-26 5/0 12-24 5/0 11-27

17

.--- .---

2 5 6 7

.750 .000 .250

14 10 87 49

Westbrook

3-9

11

USA OPP.

5 5

208-403 94-331

31-87 .356 20-91 .220

73-110 33-65

520/104.0 241/48.2

128

37 15

51

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

USA WOMEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM 2014 RESULTS

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO • AUGUST 6-10, 2014

Guided by head coach Dawn Staley, the USA’s average margin of victory in the 2014 FIBA U18 Americas Championship was 44.8 points per game as it tallied a 5-0 record and captured the gold medal from Aug. 6-10 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The gold was the USA U18 women’s seventh-straight and eighth overall. On Aug. 6, the USA debuted with a 104-55 win over Mexico that saw five players reach double digits as the team scored 84 points in the paint. Finishing with 16 points apiece were Jessica Shepard and Brianna Turner, who also grabbed seven rebounds. A’ja Wilson added 15 points and 10 rebounds. The USA shot 68.4 percent and had eight players in double-digit scoring on Aug. 7 as it ran away with a 118-50 win against El Salvador. Sink- ing 4-of-4 from 3-point, Destinee Walker finished with 18; followed by 17 from Shepard; 16 points and eight rebounds from Wilson; 12 points and four assists from Marina Mabrey; and 11 points from Ariel Atkins. The USA rode a game-changing 19-4 second-quarter run to an eventual 107-76 win over previously unbeaten Canada on Aug. 8. The game saw six lead changes and five tied scores in the first half. Napheesa Collier led with 22 points, 10 rebounds and four steals; and Turner, who finished with 21 points and eight rebounds. In the semifinals on Aug. 9, the USA jumped to an 11-0 lead against Argentina and did not slow down. Led by 23 points, nine rebounds and four blocks from Wilson, who shot 10-of-11 from the field, the USA recorded a 97-51 victory. Three players had 11 points, including Mabrey. With a commanding 104-74 win over Canada that saw the USA paced by 25 points and 11 rebounds from eventual tournament MVP Wilson, the USA captured the gold medal on Aug. 10. Collier contributed 18 points and six rebounds; Mompremier finished with 16 points and eight rebounds; Shepard added 14 points and seven rebounds; and Turner had 12 points.

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2014 USA RESULTS (5-0)

NAME

POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)

HOMETOWN

Mexico

W, 104-55 W, 118-50 W, 107-76 W, 97-51 W, 104-74

El Salvador

Ariel Atkins

G G G G C

5-11 5-8 6-1 5-8 5-11 6-7 6-4 6-0 6-4 6-3 5-10 6-4

155 135 173 126 165 235 180 175 200 165 150 190

18 17 17 18 17 17 18 18 17 18 17 18

Duncanville H.S. Homeschooled

Duncanville, TX San Antonio, TX O’Fallon, MO Greensboro, NC

Receé Caldwell Napheesa Collier Marina Mabrey Teaira McCowan Paris Kea Mariya Moore Jessica Shepard Brianna Turner Destinee Walker Beatrice Mompremier

Canada

G/F

Incarnate Word Academy

Argentina

Page High School

Canada

Manasquan High School Brenham High School Miami High School Salesian High School Fremont High School Manvel High School Lake Highland Prep School Heathwood Hall High School

Belmar, NJ Brenham, TX

F/C G/F

Miami, FL

Richmond, CA Fremont, NE Pearland, TX Orlando, FL Hopkins, SC

FINAL STANDINGS

F F

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

*United States (5-0)

*Canada (3-2) *Argentina (3-2)

G

A’ja Wilson

F

HEAD COACH: Dawn Staley, University of South Carolina ASSISTANT COACH: Kim Barnes Arico, University of Michigan ASSISTANT COACH: Jeff Walz, University of Louisville ATHLETIC TRAINER: Sheri Lampin, U.S. Air Force Academy

*Brazil (2-3)

Puerto Rico (3-2)

Chile (2-3)

Mexico (2-3)

El Salvador (0-5)

*Qualified for the 2015 FIBA U19 World Championship

2014 USA WOMEN’S U18 FIBA AMERICAS CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

NAME

G

FGM-A

PCT

3PM-A PCT

FTM-A PCT

REB

PTS

AST

BLK

STL

Wilson Collier Turner Shepard Walker Mabrey Moore Atkins

5/4 39- 51 5/4 31- 55 5/4 27- 45 5/0 24- 36 5/0 18- 31

0.765 0.564 0.667 0.581 0.486 0.448 0.6 0.524 0.474 0.429 0.462 0.625 0.574 0.33

0- 0 5- 9 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0

.---

17- 25

0.68 0.75

42/ 8.4 43/ 8.6 27/ 5.4 63/12.6 27/ 5.4 9/ 1.8 10/ 2.0 16/ 3.2 14/ 2.8 11/ 2.2 7/ 1.4 14/ 2.8

95/19.0 70/14.0 68/13.6 19/ 3.8 45/ 9.0 44/ 8.8 39/ 7.8 33/ 6.6 23/ 4.6 19/ 3.8 18/ 3.6 13/ 2.6

4

10

4 8 3 2 5 3 5 9 2 0 3

0.556

3- 4

17

5 6 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 4

.--- .--- .---

14- 21 15- 26 9- 17

0.667 0.577 0.529

6 8 2 5

Mompremier

5/1

18- 37

8- 24 5- 12

0.333 0.417 0.167

0- 0 8- 9 5- 5 1- 4 2- 2 3- 4

.---

5/0 13- 29

0.889

18 20 10 17 19

5/1 5/5 5/5 5/1

11- 21 9- 19

1- 6 0- 0 0- 7

10- 11

0.91

.---

1

11

Kea

5/0 9- 21

0

0.25

Caldwell McCowan

6- 13

4- 10

0.4 .---

1

5- 8

0- 0

0.75 0.68 0.651

1

USA OPP.

5 5

210-366 104-315

23- 68 0.338 44-122 0.361

87-128 54- 83

260/52.0 116/23.2

530/106.0 306/61.2

127

30

55 28

50

7

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

USA WOMEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM 2012 RESULTS

GURABO, PUERTO RICO • AUGUST 15-19, 2012

The 2012 USA U18 National Team claimed the gold medal with a perfect 5-0 slate at the 2012 FIBA Americas U18 Championship. Opening against Dominican Republic, the USA reeled off the second quarter’s first 31 points and ran away with the 99-26 victory. A game- best 23 points came from Morgan Tuck, while Michaela Mabrey dished out 10 assists to go with her nine points and four blocked shots. Behind game-bests of 17 points and 12 boards from Breanna Stewart, the USA downed Argentina 68-28 on Aug. 16. Tuck added 13 points and Mabrey scored 12. In its final preliminary round contest, Alexis Prince scored a game-high 19 points to lead the USA past Colombia 87-36 on Aug. 17. In addition to Prince, Tuck contributed 17 points. Stewart and Tuck combined for 42 points and 11 rebounds to lead the U.S. to a 95-46 victory over Canada in the semifinal game on Aug. 18. Tuck shot 9-of-12 and led the way with 22 points, while Stewart shot 8-of-11 from the floor and finished with 20 points and a game-high eight rebounds. Finding itself in unfamiliar territory, USA never panicked and fought back from a double-digit deficit to claim the 2012 FIBA Americas U18 Championship gold medal with a 71-47 victory over Brazil on Aug. 19. A trio of players posted double-doubles, including tournament MVP Stewart, who had 13 points and 10 boards. Tuckhad a team-high 15 points and grabbed 11 rebounds; while Bashaara Graves had 10 points and 11 boards. After trailing for just 1:44 combined in its first four games, and never by more than three points, the U.S. found itself in the position of having to come from behind by double digits as Brazil held an 18-7 lead 38 seconds into the second quarter. However, the USA turned up its defense, which helped fuel the offense and went ahead by a 29-24 margin at halftime. Upping its lead to 50-31 with the help of a 21-7 third quarter output, the U.S. cruised in for the eventual win and gold.

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2012 USA RESULTS (5-0)

NAME

POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)

HOMETOWN

Dominican Republic

W, 99-26 W, 68-28 W, 87-36 W, 95-46 W, 71-47

Argentina Colombia

Candice Agee Lexie Brown Kendall Cooper Bashaara Graves Moriah Jefferson Michaela Mabrey Breanna Stewart Morgan Tuck Jannah Tucker Alexis Prince

C G C G G F

6-6 5-9 6-3 6-2 5-7 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-0

190 145 190 185 122 135 170 175 190 175

18 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 17

Silverado High School

Victorville, CA Suwanee, GA Carson, CA Clarksville, TN

North Gwinnett High School St. Anthony High School Clarksville High School Manasquan High School Edgewater High School Bolingbrook High School New Town High School Cicero-North Syracuse High School Texas Home Educators Sports Association

Canada

Brazil

Glenn Heights, TX

Holmdel, NJ Orlando, FL

G/F F/C

North Syracuse, NY Bolingbrook, IL Randallstown, MD

FINAL STANDINGS

F

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

*United States (5-0)

G

*Brazil (4-1)

HEAD COACH: Katie Meier, University of Miami ASSISTANT COACH: Nikki Caldwell, Louisiana State University ASSISTANT COACH: Kelly Graves, Gonzaga University TEAM PHYSICIAN: Dave Weinstein, Colorado Springs, Colorado ATHLETIC TRAINER: Anne Marquez, University of Notre Dame

*Argentina (3-2) *Canada (2-3) Puerto Rico (3-2) Colombia (2-3)

Mexico (1-4)

Dominican Rep. (0-5)

*Qualified for the 2013 FIBA U19 World Championship

2012 USA WOMEN’S U18 FIBA AMERICAS CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

NAME

G

FGM-A

PCT

3PM-A PCT

FTM-A PCT

REB

PTS

AST

BLK

STL

Tuck

5/5 5/2

32- 59 27- 50

0.542

0- 3 6- 13 4- 12 0- 0 4- 13

0

25- 31 10- 15

0.806 0.667

25/ 5.0 39/ 7.8 20/ 4.0 28/ 5.6 34/ 6.8 17/ 3.4 17/ 3.4 15/ 3.0 6/ 3.0 26/ 5.2

89/ 17.8 70/ 14.0 64/ 12.8 53/ 10.6 37/ 7.4 29/ 5.8 28/ 5.6 27/ 5.4 8/ 4.0 15/ 3.0

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