The Pan American Games, a multisport event held every four years, features athletes competing in nearly 40 sports. Since 1955, the Pan American Games have featured a women’s basketball tournament. Overall, the United States has earned seven gold, six silver and two bronze medals.
HISTORY
WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM RESULTS & STANDINGS
SUMMARY OF FINISHES Gold
Silver
Bronze
United States
7
6
2
Brazil
4
4
4
Cuba
3
2
4
Canada
1
1
3
Chile
0
1
2
Mexico
0
2
0
Puerto Rico
1
0
1
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS
1955
1959
1963
1967
1971
1975
1979
1
USA
USA BRA
USA BRA
BRA USA CAN MEX CUB
BRA USA CUB MEX CAN
USA
CUB
2 3 4
CHI
MEX CUB
USA
BRA
CHI
CHI
CAN
MEX
CAN
CAN
BRA
BRA
5
CAN
MEX
CAN
MEX PUR BOL
6
ECU
COL
7
COL
DOM
8
ELS
LEGEND : ARG-Argentina; BOL-Bolivia; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; CHI-Chile; COL-Colombia; CUB-Cuba; DOM-Dominican Republic; ECU-Ecuador; ELS- El Salvador; JAM-Jamaica; ISV-U.S. Virgin Islands; MEX-Mexico; PAR-Paraguay; PER-Peru; PUR-Puerto Rico; USA-United States of America; VEN-Venezuela.
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS
1983
1987
1991
1995
1999
1
USA
USA BRA CAN CUB MEX
BRA
not held
CUB
2 3 4
CUB
CUB
CAN USA BRA
BRA
USA
CAN VEN PUR
CAN
5
ARG
ARG
6
PER
DOM
7
COL
8
LEGEND : ARG-Argentina; BOL-Bolivia; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; CHI-Chile; COL-Colombia; CUB-Cuba; DOM-Dominican Republic; ECU-Ecuador; ELS- El Salvador; JAM-Jamaica; ISV-U.S. Virgin Islands; MEX-Mexico; PAR-Paraguay; PER-Peru; PUR-Puerto Rico; USA-United States of America; VEN-Venezuela.
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS
2003 2007
2011 2015
2019
1
CUB USA BRA CAN
USA BRA CUB CAN COL ARG
PUR
CAN
BRA USA PUR COL ARG CAN
2 3 4
MEX
USA
BRA
CUB
COL ARG CAN USA JAM
BRA
5
ARG
ARG PUR VEN DOM
6
DOM
7
MEX
PAR
8
JAM
ISV
LEGEND : ARG-Argentina; BOL-Bolivia; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; CHI-Chile; COL-Colombia; CUB-Cuba; DOM-Dominican Republic; ECU-Ecuador; ELS- El Salvador; JAM-Jamaica; ISV-U.S. Virgin Islands; MEX-Mexico; PAR-Paraguay; PER-Peru; PUR-Puerto Rico; USA-United States of America; VEN-Venezuela.
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME RESULTS
L L L L L
64- 75 62- 84 78- 87 64- 95 81- 86 91- 71 85- 80 100- 82 86- 91 70- 64 63- 62 51- 44 62- 48
2003 2003 1999 1999 1991 1991 1987 1983 1979 1975 1971 1967 1967
ARGENTINA (5-1)
ARGENTINA (5-1)
W
70- 62 55- 58 85- 54 93- 78 63- 55 97- 40
2019 2011 2007 2003 1999 1991
L
73- 81 75- 59 56- 53 62- 46 92- 61 87- 70 87- 79 99- 89 75- 56 54- 50 43- 42 59- 46 68- 21 79- 39 65- 28 53- 39 61- 39 46- 25
2015 2007 2003 1999 1991 1991 1983 1979 1975 1971 1967 1967 1963 1963 1959 1959 1955 1955
L
W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
W W W W
W W W
L
BOLIVIA (1-0)
W W W W
W
85- 35
1979
BRAZIL (16-7)
L
73- 79 75- 69 79- 66 75- 69* 77- 64 85- 59 72- 77 84- 87 111- 87 84- 81 107- 92 111- 73 74- 55 60- 64 54- 59 42- 60 59- 43 48- 65 70- 59 64- 48 45- 43 62- 43 51- 45
2019 2015 2007 2003 2003 1999 1999 1991 1987 1987 1983 1979 1975 1971 1967 1967 1963 1963 1963 1959 1959 1955 1955
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (4-0)
W W W W W
W W W W
94- 55
2015 2003 1999 1975
109- 54 92- 80 99- 50
L L
ECUADOR (1-0)
CHILE (6-0)
W W W W W
W
54- 35
1971
W W W W W W
57- 37 72- 44 66- 41 55- 38 62- 43 73- 53
1963 1963 1959 1959 1955 1955
EL SALVADOR (1-0)
W
116- 28
1975
L L L
JAMAICA (1-0)
W
87- 41
2011
COLOMBIA (4-0)
W
MEXICO (10-0)
L
W W W W
75- 63 95- 41 74- 48 83- 49
2019 2007 1975 1971
W W W W W
W W W W W W W
87- 58 92- 58 99- 65 57- 54 52- 42 48- 44 64- 32
2011 1979 1975 1971 1967 1967 1959
CUBA (9-6)
W W
65- 64 78- 63
2015 2007
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME RESULTS
W W W
70- 36 63- 35 53- 49
1959 1955 1955
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS (1-0)
W
103- 55
2019
VENEZUELA
PERU (1-0)
W
113- 33
1983
W
110- 41
1987
PUERTO RICO (4-1)
W W
62- 59 93- 77 70- 75
2019 2015 2011 1983 1979
L
W W
112- 65 124- 69
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM COACHING STAFF
U.S. WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES HEAD COACHES
YEAR SITE
USA HEAD COACH
RECORD
2019 2015 2011 2007 2003 1999 1995 1991 1987 1983 1979 1975 1971 1967 1963 1959 1955
Lima, Peru
Suzy Merchant, Michigan State University
4-1 / Silver Medal 4-1 / Silver Medal 2-2 / Seventh Place 5-0 / Gold Medal 5-2 / Silver Medal 4-3 / Bronze Medal
Toronto, Canada Guadalajara, Mexico Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Lisa Bluder, University of Iowa
Ceal Barry, University of Colorado (Admin.)
Dawn Staley, Temple University
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Debbie Ryan, University of Virginia
Winnipeg, Canada
Nell Fortner, USA Basketball Paula Edney, Athletes in Action C. Vivian Stringer, University of Iowa Jody Conradt, University of Texas Fran Garmon, Texas Christian University Pat Head, University of Tennessee Cathy Rush, Immaculata College (PA) Harley Redin, Wayland Baptist College (TX) Alberta Cox, Raytown Piperettes (MO) John Head, Nashville Business College (TN) Harley Redin, Wayland Baptist College (TX)
Mar del Plata, Argentina
Cancelled
Havana, Cuba
4-2 / Bronze Medal 4-0 / Gold Medal 5-0 / Gold Medal 5-1 / Silver Medal 7-0 / Gold Medal 5-1 / Silver Medal 6-2 / Silver Medal 6-1 / Gold Medal 8-0 / Gold Medal
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Caracas, Venezuela San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mexico City, Mexico
Cali, Colombia
Winnipeg, Canada Sao Paulo, Brazil Chicago, Illinois, USA Mexico City, Mexico
Caddo Mathews, Wayland Col. Flying Queens (TX) 8-0 / Gold Medal
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES ASSISTANT COACHES
NAME
YEARS
AFFILIATION
Kathi Bennett Joan Bonvicini
2003 1991 2015 1999 2007 1995 2007 2011 1999 1979 2019 1987 1963 1975 1995 2003 2011 1967 2015 2019 1991 1971 1983
Indiana University University of Arizona
Michelle Clark-Heard
Western Kentucky University California State Fullerton
Denise Curry
Kathy Delaney-Smith
Harvard University
Tonya Edwards
Northwestern Community High School (MI)
Bill Gibbons
The College of the Holy Cross (MA)
Jennifer Gillom Peggie Gillom Betty Jo Graber
USA Basketball
Texas A&M University Weatherford College (TX)
Felisha Legette-Jack Colleen Matsuhara
University at Buffalo University of Texas
Tennie McGhee
Nashville Business College (TN) Fullerton State University (CA)
Billie Moore
Cindy Noble-Hauserman
Centre College (KY)
Trina Patterson Debbie Ryan
University of Albany (NY)
n/a
Olan Ruble Scott Rueck Vic Schaefer
Iowa Wesleyan College Oregon State University
Mississippi State University University of Southern California
Marianne Stanley
Dean Weese
AAU (Spearman, TX)
Kay Yow
North Carolina State University
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES MANAGERS
NAME
YEARS
AFFILIATION
Mildred Barnes
1975
Warrensburg, MO
Margaret Downing
1971, 1967
Southern State College (AR)
Lin Dunn
1987 1983 1959 1979 1955
Purdue University
Phyllis Holmes
Greenville College (IL)
Laurine Mickelsen
AAU (Murray, UT)
Lea Plarski
St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley (MO)
Lillian Van Blarcom
AAU (Wichita, KS)
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
Cynthia Cooper Caroline Coyer Joan Crawford Sylvia Crawley Beth Cunningham
1987 2015
A
1963, 1959 1999, 1995
Matee Ajavon
2007 2019
Bella Alarie
1999
Rita Alexander Nicky Anosike
1955
Denise Curry
1983, 1979
2007 2007 1967 1991
Jayne Appel
D
C. Phillips Aspedon
Jennifer Azzi
Lucille Davidson
1959 1987 1967 1995 1991
Clarissa Davis
B
Myrna DeBerry Karen Deden Medina Dixon Anne Donovan Carolyn Dornak Kathleen Doyle
Doris Barding Janice Beach
1995 1955 1955 2003 2019 2015 1963 2007 1983 1963 1971 1967 2003 1979 1971 2019 1971 1979 1987 1999 2015 2003 1975
Catherine Benedetto Jenni Benningfield Carol Blazejowski
1987, 1983
1971 2019 1975
Carol Bollinger Brittany Brewer
Nancy Dunkle
E
Susan Britton
Barbara Brown
Rita Easterling
1975 1991
Cindy Brown
Michelle Edwards Teresa Edwards Kamie Ethridge
Edwina Brown
1991, 1987
Sophie Brunner
1987 1995 2011
Rebekkah Brunson
Dena Evans
Carolyn Bush
Shante Evans
C
F
Edna Campbell Ruby Cannon Ruth Cannon
Sandra Fiete
1963 1967 2011 2007
Mary Lois Finley Christine Flores
Jamie Carey
Emily Fox
Chennedy Carter
Eunice Futch
1955
Alaina Coates
Brona Coble
G
Marissa Coleman
Cheryl Cook
Katryna Gaither
1999
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
Linda Gamble
1971 1967 1987 1995 1991
L
Betty Gaule
Jennifer Gillom
Venus Lacey
1991
Molly Goodenbour Bridgette Gordon
Erlana Larkins
2007 1983
Janice Lawrence Charlotte Lewis Nancy Lieberman
1975
H
1979, 1975 1991, 1987
Andrea Lloyd
Lola Ham
1967 2015 1987 1975 2019 1975 1983 1979 1991 1999 2003
Carla Lowry
1959 2011
Linnae Harper
Kevi Luper
Fran Harris
Lusia Harris
M
Tyasha Harris
Pat Head
Michelle Marciniak
1999 1963 1967 2015 2003
Patty Jo Hedges
Glyna Masten Judy Matlock
Tara Heiss
Sonja Henning
Stephanie Mavunga Janel McCarville Katrina McClain Angel McCoughtry Danielle McCulley Valencia McFarland
Amy Herrig
Roneeka Hodges
1991, 1987
Rita Horky
1963, 1959
2007 1999 2011 1983 1995 1955
Alexis Hornbuckle Charde Houston Melody Howard Tasha Humphrey
2007 2007 1995 2007
Pam McGee
Carla McGhee
L. Greer Mealhouse
I
Ann Meyers
1979, 1975
Taylor Mikesell Carolyn Miller
2019
Lisa Ingram
1983 1959
1967, 1959
Thelma Gay Ivey
Cheryl Miller
1983 2015 2019 2003 1983
Tiffany Mitchell
J
Beatrice Mompremier
Tavelyn James
2011 2015 2011 1955
Loree Moore
Moriah Jefferson
Kim Mulkey
Emilie Johnson
Evelyn Jordan
N
K
Patsy Neal
1959 1963 1959 1983
Sally Nerren
Marissa Kastanek
2011 1979 1959 1955 2003
Glenda Nicholson
Kris Kirchner Joyce Kite Edith Kline Laurie Koehn
Cindy Noble
O
Mary Ann O’Connor
1975
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
Lometa Odom
1955 2019
Lois Stuflick
1971 1979 1963 1995 2011
Michaela Onyenwere
Jackie Swaim Laura Switzer Sheryl Swoopes
P
April Sykes
Anita Palmer
1971 1995 2019 2015 1983 2003 1999 2019
Tari Phillips
T
Mikayla Pivec
Kelsey Plum
Lindsay Taylor
2003 2007 2003 1979 2003
LaTaunya Pollard
Mel Thomas
Nicole Powell
Iciss Tillis
Lynn Pride
Jan Trombly
Lindsey Pulliam
Barbara Turner
R
U
Jill Rankin
1979
Itoro Umoh
1999
Cherri Rapp
1975, 1971
V
Katelan Redmon
2011 2015 1975 1963 1967
Taya Reimer
Sandy Van Cleave
1971
Sue Rojcewicz
Doris Rogers
W
Annette Kay Rutt
DeMya Walker
1999 1979 2015 2011 1979 1959 1999 1955 1995 1987 2007 2015 2019 1963 1971 2019 1955 1967
S
Rosie Walker
Shatori Walker-Kimbrough
Norma Schwarz Marsha Scoggin
1963 1959 1987 1963 1959 1971 1971 1975
Avery Warley Holly Warlick
Alisa Scott Betty Scott
Katherine Washington
Umeki Webb
Evelyn Searles
Jo Helen White Valeria Whiting
Becky Shaw
Marcia Shieldknight
Sue Wicks
Juliene Simpson
Candice Wiggins
Barbara Ann Sipes
1967, 1955
Courtney Williams
Mauriece Smith
1967 1955 1995 2011 1995
Kiana Williams
Maurienne Smithson
Lorraine Williams
Dawn Staley
Mary Williams
Kayla Standish
Peyton Williams
Katy Steding
Faye Wilson
Breanna Stewart
2015, 2011
Dixie Woodall
June Stewart
1959 1991 1991 2003
Lynette Woodard
1991, 1983
Andrea Stinson Regina Street Ann Strother
Dana Wynne
1999
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM ROSTER BY AFFILIATION
Mel Thomas
2007 2003
ARIZONA STATE
Barbara Turner
Sophie Brunner
2015
DELTA STATE
CAL STATE FULLERTON
Lusia Harris
1975
Nancy Dunkle
1975
DOWELL’S DOLLS (TX)
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Evelyn Searles Helen Jo White
1959 1955
Tari Phillips
1995
DUKE
CENTRAL WASHINGTON
Iciss Tillis
2003
Catherine Benedetto
1967
EASTERN MICHIGAN
CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE HS (NY)
Tavelyn James
2011
Breanna Stewart
2011
CINCINNATI
FAR ROCKAWAY HS (NY)
Cheryl Cook
1983
Nancy Lieberman
1975
CLARENDON JC (TX)
FLORIDA STATE
Thelma Gay Ivey
1959
Roneeka Hodges
2003
CLEMSON
GEORGIA
Itoro Umoh
1999
Teresa Edwards
1991, 1987
Tasha Humphrey
2007
COLORADO XPLOSION
Katrina McClain
1991, 1987
Hanes Hosiery Mills
NC
Dana Wynne
1999
Eunice Futch Evelyn Jordan
1955 1955 1955
CONNECTICUT
Lurlyne Greer Mealhouse
Charde’ Houston Moriah Jefferson Breanna Stewart
2007 2015 2015 2003
GEORGETOWN
Rebekkah Brunson
2003
Ann Strother
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
GONZAGA
IOWA
Katelan Redmon
2011 2011
Kathleen Doyle
2019 1991 1999
Kayla Standish
Michelle Edwards
Amy Herrig
HOFSTRA
IOWA WESLEYAN
Shante Evans
2011
Rita Horky
1963, 1959
HOUSTON JETS (TX)
Glenda Nicholson Barbara Ann Sipes Lorraine Williams
1959
1967, 1955
Carolyn Miller
1967
1963
HUTCHERSON FLYING QUEENS (TX)
JOHN F. KENNEDY COLLEGE (NE)
Rita Alexander Janice Beach Susan Britton Ruby Cannon Ruth Cannon Carolyn Dornak Mary Lois Finley Lola Ham Joyce Kite Carla Lowry Glyna Masten Carolyn Miller
1955 1971 1971 1955 1955 1971 1967 1967 1959 1959 1963 1959 1959 1955 1971 1959 1963 1971 1955 1959 1963 1959 1971 1955
Juliene Simpson
1975
KANSAS
Lynn Pride
1999
Lynette Woodard
1991, 1983
KANSAS STATE
Laurie Koehn
2003 2019
Peyton Williams
KANSAS CITY DONS (MO)
Patsy Neal
Barbara Ann Sipes
1955
Lometa Odom
Cherri Rapp
KENTUCKY
Marsha Scoggin
Betty Scott
Linnae Harper
2015 1983
Marcia Shieldknight Maurienne Smithson
Patty Jo Hedges
June Stewart Laura Switzer
LIBERTY
Avery Warley
2011
Katherine Washington
Mary Williams
LITTLE ROCK JC (AR)
Faye Wilson
Lurlyne Greer Mealhouse
1955
ILLINOIS STATE
LONG BEACH STATE
Charlotte Lewis
1975 1967
Annette Kay Rutt
Cindy Brown
1987 1983
LaTaunya Pollard
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
MISSOURI - KANSAS CITY
LOUISIANA TECH
Venus Lacey
1991 1983 1983
Betty Gaule
1967 1967 1967
Janice Lawrence
Judy Matlock
Kim Mulkey
Mauriece Smith
LOUISVILLE
MONTCLAIR STATE COLLEGE
Carol Blazejowski
1979
Angel McCoughtry
2007
MARYLAND
NASHVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE
Marissa Coleman
2007 1979 1979 2019 2015
Doris Barding
1963 1963
Tara Heiss
Brona Coble
Kris Kirchner
Joan Crawford
1963, 1959 1963, 1959
Taylor Mikesell
Rita Horky
Shatori Walker-Kimbrough
Sally Nerren Doris Rogers
1963 1963
MEMPHIS STATE
NAISVILLE NOISE (TN)
Regina Street
1991
Michelle Marciniak
1999
MIAMI
NORTH CAROLINA
Beatrice Mompremier
2019
Sylvia Crawley Erlana Larkins
1999,1995
MIDLAND JEWELRY (MO)
2007 2015
Stephanie Mavunga
Edith Kline
1955
NORTH CAROLINA STATE
MINNESOTA
Marissa Kastanek
2011 1991 1999
Emily Fox
2007 2003
Andrea Stinson
Janel McCarville
Umeki Webb
MISSISSIPPI
NORTHEAST LOUISIANA
Jennifer Gillom
1987 2011 1987
Lisa Ingram
1983
Valencia McFarland
Alisa Scott
NORTHWESTERN
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE - WOMEN
Lindsey Pulliam
2019
Rita Easterling
1975
NOTRE DAME
MISSOURI
Beth Cunningham
1999 1999 2015
Katryna Gaither
Christin Flores
2011
Taya Reimer
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
OLD DOMINION
RAYTON PIPERETTES (MO)
Medina Dixon
1991
Carole Phillips Aspedon
1967 1967 1967 1967 1971
Anne Donovan
1987, 1983
Betty Gaule
Nancy Lieberman
1979 1979
Judy Matlock
Jan Trombly
Annette Kay Rutt
Becky Shaw
ORAL ROBERTS
Barbara Ann Sipes
1967, 1955
Mauriece Smith
1967 1967
Kevi Luper
2011
Dixie Woodall
OREGON STATE
RUTGERS
Mikayla Pevic
2019
Matee Ajavon
2007 2011
April Sykes
OUACHITA BAPTIST (AR)
ST. JOSEPH’S PEPSI-COLA (KS)
Carol Bollinger Myrna DeBerry
1971 1967 1971
Sandra Fiete
1963
Linda Gamble
SAN JOSE LASERS
PARSONS COLLEGE (IA)
Katryna Gaither
1999
Lois Stuflick
1971 1971
Sandy Van Cleave
SETON HALL
PHILADELPHIA RAGE
Dana Wynne
1999
Beth Cunningham
1999
SIOUX MACHINERY (IA)
PHOENIX MERCURY
Norma Schwarz
1963
Umekki Webb
1999
SOUTH CAROLINA
PORTLAND POWER (OR)
Alaina Coates Tyasha Harris Tiffany Mitchell
2015 2019 2015
Sylvia Crawley
1999 1999
Danielle McCulley
PRINCETON
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Bella Alarie
2019
Cynthia Cooper
1987 1983 1983
Pam McGee Cheryl Miller
RAY SMITH FORDS (MO)
Lucille Davidson
1959
SOUTHERN CONN. STATE
Mary Ann O’Connor
1975 1975
Sue Rojcewicz
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
SW MISSOURI STATE
TEXAS A&M
Melody Howard
1995
Chennedy Carter Courtney Williams
2019 2015
STANFORD
TEXAS TECH
Jayne Appel Jennifer Azzi
2007 1991 1995
Brittany Brewer Sheryl Swoopes
2019 1995
Molly Goodenbour Sonja Henning Nicole Powell Katy Steding Valeria Whiting Candice Wiggins
1991
UCLA
2003 1995 1995 2007 2019
Denise Curry
1983, 1979 1979, 1975
Ann Meyers
Michaela Onyenwere
2019
Kiana Williams
UC SANTA BARBARA
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE
Emilie Johnson Lindsay Taylor
2011 2003
Barbara Brown
1979 1979
Rosie Walker
VANDERBILT
TENNESSEE
Jenni Benningfield
2003
Nicky Anosike
2007
Bridgette Gordon Alexis Hornbuckle Michelle Marciniak
1991
VILLANOVA
2007 1999 1995 2003 1983 1979
Caroline Coyer
2015
Carla McGhee Loree Moore Cindy Noble
VIRGINIA
Dena Evans Dawn Staley DeMya Walker
1995 1995 1999
Holly Warlick
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
WASHINGTON
Pat Head
1975
Karen Deden Kelsey Plum
1995 2015
TEXAS
Edwina Brown Edna Campbell
1999 1995 2003 1987 1987 1987
WAYLAND BAPTIST (TX)
Jamie Carey
Rita Alexander Janice Beach Susan Britton Carolyn Bush Ruby Cannon
1955 1971 1971 1975 1955
Clarissa Davis
Kamie Ethridge
Fran Harris
Andrea Lloyd Jackie Swaim
1991, 1987
1979
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
Ruth Cannon
1955 1971 1967 1967 1959 1959 1963
WEST TEXAS STATE
Carolyn Dornak Mary Lois Finley Lola Ham Joyce Kite Carla Lowry Glyna Masten Carolyn Miller
Helen Jo White
1955
WESTERN KENTUCKY
Danielle McCulley
1967, 1959
WESTMAR COLLEGE (IA)
Patsy Neal
1959 1955 1979
Lometa Odom
Norma Schwarz
1963
Jill Rankin
WISCONSIN
Cherri Rapp
1975, 1971
Marsha Scoggin
1959 1963 1971 1955 1959 1963 1959 1971 1955
Anita Palmer
1971
Betty Scott
Marcia Shieldknight Maurienne Smithson
June Stewart Laura Switzer
Katherine Washington
Mary Williams
Faye Wilson
ALL-TIME USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM RECORD BOOK
INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION RECORDS
Breanna Stewart Katrina McClain
9.0 (45) 8.8 (53)
2015 1991
MOST POINTS AVERAGED
Cheryl Miller
19.8 (99) 18.6 (93) 18.0 (108) 17.5 (140) 16.3 (114)
1983 2015 1991 1955 1963
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Breanna Stewart Teresa Edwards
Jackie Swaim
.840 (21-25) .769 (10-13) .698 (30-43) .691 (38-55) .667 (22-33) .667 (18-27)
1979 2015 1983 1983 2015 1991
Lurlyne Greer Mealhouse
Stephanie Mavunga
Joan Crawford
Janice Lawrence
Cheryl Miller
MOST REBOUNDS AVERAGED
Alaina Coates Andrea Lloyd
Breanna Stewart
11.3 (45) 10.0 (50) 10.0 (40)
2011 2015 1987
Alaina Coates
Katrina McClain
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
HIGHEST 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGED
Angel McCoughtry
.700 (7-10)
2007 2019 2007 1987 2003
Anne Donovan
3.3 (13) 2.3 (9) 1.2 (6) 1.2 (6) 1.2 (6)
1987 2011 2007 2015 2015
Kathleen Doyle
.667 (4-6)
Breanna Stewart Nicky Anosike Alaina Coates Breanna Stewart
Tasha Humphrey
.625 (10-16)
Cynthia Cooper
.625 ( 5- 8)
Laurie Koehn
.567 (17-30)
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
MOST STEALS AVERAGED
Tyasha Harris Janice Beach Mikayla Pivec Jamie Carey Amy Herrig
1.000 (11-11) 1.000 (8- 8) 1.000 (6-6) .933 (14-15) .889 (16-18)
2019 1971 2019 2003 1999
Andrea Lloyd
3.0 (18) 2.7 (16) 2.6 (18) 2.4 (17) 2.0 (12)
1991 1991 2003 1999
Teresa Edwards
Loree Moore
Edwina Brown
Bridgette Gordon
1991
MOST ASSISTS AVERAGED
Teresa Edwards
5.8 (23) 4.5 (18) 4.3 (26) 4.0 (28) 3.9 (27)
1987 1987 1991 1999 1999
Fran Harris
Teresa Edwards
Edwina Brown
Michelle Marciniak
TEAM COMPETITION RECORDS MOST POINTS: 597 in 1979 MOST POINTS AVERAGED: 103.8 in 1983 MOST FGM: 251 in 1979 MOST FGA: 459 (Six games) in 1979 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .581% in 1983 MOST 3PM: 52 in 2003 MOST 3PA: 132 in 2003 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: .472 in 2007 MOST FTM: 120 (Six games) in 1991 MOST FTA: 164 (Five games) in 1983 MOST ASSISTS: MOST STEALS:
197 (Eight games) in 1955
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:
.779% in 1999
MOST REBOUNDS:
198 (Four games) in 2011 216 (Five games) in 2007 & 2015 272 (Seven games) in 1999
HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE:
49.5 in 2011 104 in 1999 24 in 1987 95 in 1991
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS:
INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS
27, Rosie Walker vs. Cuba
7/13/79
MOST POINTS
27, Denise Curry vs. Puerto Rico 26, Teresa Edwards vs. Brazil 26, Breanna Stewart vs. Brazil
07/02/79 8/15/87 7/16/15
30, Katrina McClain vs. Brazil
8/23/87 8/23/83 3/19/55 07/06/79
30, Cheryl Miiller vs. Cuba
30, Lurlyne Mealhouse vs. Brazil 28, Rosie Walker vs. Canada 27, Matee Ajavon vs. Brazil
25, Joan Crawford vs. Brazil
4/26/63
7/24/07
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
MOST FGM
MOST FTM
11, Matee Ajavon vs. Brazil 11, Teresa Edwards vs. Brazil
7/24/07 8/15/87
13, Lurlyne Mealhouse vs. Chile
3/22/55
MOST FTA
MOST FGA
23, Lurlyne Mealhouse vs. Brazil
3/19/55
21, Teresa Edwards vs. Cuba
8/10/91
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1.000 (10-10), Linnae Harper vs. Canada
7/20/15
1.000 (7-7), Teresa Edwards vs. Peru
8/12/87
MOST REBOUNDS
MOST 3PM
21, Breanna Stewart
10/21/11
6, Laurie Koehn vs. Dominican Republic
08/06/03 08/04/03
MOST ASSISTS
6, Jamie Carey vs. Brazil
8, Michelle Marciniak vs. Brazil 8, Teresa Edwards vs. Cuba 8, Teresa Edwards vs. Brazil
08/06/99 08/08/91
MOST 3PA
8, Teresa Edwards vs. Cuba
8/10/91
8/23/87
8, Laurie Koehn vs. Dominican Republic 8, Taylor Mikesell vs. U.S. Virgin Islands
08/06/03
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
8/7/19
6, Anne Donovan vs. Cuba
8/19/87
HIGHEST 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
MOST STEALS
1.000 (6-6), Jamie Carey vs. Brazil
08/04/03
7, Valencia McFarland
10/21/11
TEAM GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS: 124 vs. Puerto Rico, 7/02/79 MOST REBOUNDS: 62 vs. Jamaica, 10/24/11 MOST FGM: 46 vs. Brazil, 8/23/87 46 vs. Puerto Rico, 7/02/79 MOST FGA: 89 vs. Brazil, 8/23/87 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL%: .694% (43-62) vs. Peru, 8/12/87 MOST 3PM: 12 vs. Dominican Republic, 8/6/03 MOST 3PA: 25 vs. Argentina, 7/21/07
HIGHEST 3-POINT%:
1.000% (3-3), vs. Peru, 8/12/87
MOST FTM: MOST FTA:
34 vs. Cuba, 8/23/83
44 vs. Puerto Rico, 7/02/79
HIGHEST FREE THROW%:
1.000% (18-18) vs. Brazil, 8/8/03 1.000% (17-17) vs. Mexico, 3/14/55 31 vs. Dominican Republic, 8/6/03
MOST ASSISTS:
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS:
12 vs. Cuba, 8/19/87
MOST STEALS:
24 vs. Argentina, 10/21/11
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS MOST GAMES
HIGHEST 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
Joan Crawford
15 15 13 10 10 10 10
1963, 1959 1963, 1959 1979, 1975 1991, 1987 1991, 1987 1991, 1987 1983, 1979 2011, 2015 1991, 1983
Angel McCoughtry
.700 (7-10)
2007 2019 2007 1987 2003
Rita Horky
Kathleen Doyle
.667 (4-6)
Ann Meyers
Tasha Humphrey
.625 (10-16)
Teresa Edwards
Cynthia Cooper
.625 ( 5- 8)
Andrea Lloyd
Laurie Koehn
.567 (17-30)
Katrina McClain
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Denis Curry
Breanna Stewart Lynette Woodard
9 9
Tyasha Harris Janice Beach Mikayla Pivec Jamie Carey Amy Herrig
1.000 (11-11) 1.000 (8-8) 1.000 (6-6) .933 (14-15) .889 (16-18)
2019 1971 2019 2003 1999
MOST POINTS
Joan Crawford
205 (13.7) 154 (17.1) 149 ( 9.9) 175 (17.5) 163 (16.3) 128 (18.3) 125 (12.5) 114 (16.3) 108 (13.5) 104 (11.6)
1963, 1959 2011, 2015 1963, 1959 1991, 1987 1991, 1987
Breanna Stewart
MOST ASSISTS
Rita Horky
Teresa Edwards Katrina McClain Greer Mealhouse
Teresa Edwards
49 (4.9) 28 (4.0) 27 (3.9) 18 (4.5) 16 (2.3)
1991, 1987
Edwina Brown
1999 1999 1987 2003
1955
Michelle Marciniak
Denis Curry
1983, 1979
Fran Harris
Joan Crawford
1963 1967
Jamie Carey
Barbara Ann Sipes Lynette Woodard
1991, 1983
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Cheryl Miller
99 (19.8)
1983
Breanna Stewart Anne Donovan Nicky Anosike Rebekkah Brunson
15 (1.7) 13 (3.3) 6 (1.2) 6 (0.9)
2011, 2015
MOST REBOUNDS
1987 2007 2003
Katrina McClain Breanna Stewart
93 ( 9.3)
1991, 1987 2011, 2015 1983, 1979 1991, 1987
90 (10.0) 54 ( 5.4) 50 ( 5.0) 49 ( 7.0) 45 ( 6.4)
Denise Curry Andrea Lloyd
MOST STEALS
Teresa Edwards Andrea Lloyd Loree Moore
24 (2.4) 22 (2.2) 18 (2.6) 17 (2.4) 14 (1.6)
1991, 1987 1991, 1987
Lynn Pride
1999
Anne Donovan
1987, 1983
2003 1999
Edwina Brown
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Breanna Stewart
2011, 2015
Jackie Swaim
.840 (21-25) .698 (30-43) .691 (38-55) .659 (27-41) .644 (29-45)
1979 1983 1983 1979
Janice Lawrence
Cheryl Miller Rosie Walker Andrea Lloyd
1991, 1987
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM 2019 RESULTS
LIMA, PERU • AUGUST 6-10, 2019
The USA women captured a silver medal at the 2019 Pan American Games from Aug. 6-10 at Coliseo Eduardo Dibos in Lima, Peru. In its first game on Aug. 6, the USA fought back from an eight-point deficit to claim a 70-62 victory over Argentina. Chennedy Carter led with 14 points, Tyasha Harris had 13 points, Mikayla Pivec chipped in 11 and Michaela scored nine points and grabbed 12 rebounds. The U.S. had no trouble racing past the U.S. Virgin Islands 103-55 on Aug. 7. Led by 16 points from Taylor Mikesell, 11 U.S. players scored, in- cluding six in double digits. Onyenwere had 15 points; Beatrice Mompremier contributed 12 points and five rebounds; Carter added 11 points; and Peyton Williams and Brittany Brewer each added 10 points. The USA passed out 26 assists, led by six from Kiana Williams. The USA jumped out to a 24-13 first quarter lead and never looked back on its way to a 75-63 victory over Colombia on Aug. 7. Mompremier had 15 points, and all 12 U.S. players put points on the board. Also scoring in double digits were Onyenwere with 14 points and nine rebounds and Harris with 10 points. In a hard-fought semifinal that featured 17 lead changes and eight tied scores, the USA held off Puerto Rico for a 62-59 win on Aug. 9. Throughout the contest neither team led by more than five points, and the USA was behind 57-56 with 2:32 to play. From there, Harris pulled up for two points, Bella Alarie scored an offensive rebound and Carter and Alarie each added a free throw to help the seal the win. Mompre- mier added 14 points and 12 rebounds. The USA came up short in the gold medal game on Aug. 10, falling 79-73 to Brazil. Down 55-53 to start the fourth quarter, the U.S. tied the game at 57-all, but Brazil took control with a 10-4 scoring run to lead 72-62 with 1:28 to play. Brazil made seven of its final eight free throws to secure the victory. Carter and Mompremier each finished with 16 points, Mompremier added 12 rebounds and Harris contributed 14 points and five assists. Puerto Rico won bronze with a 66-55 victory over Colombia.
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2022 USA RESULTS (4-1)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)
HOMETOWN
Argentina
W, 70-62 W, 103-55 W, 75-63 W, 62-59
U.S. Virgin Islands
Bella Alarie
F F
6-5 6-5 5-7 5-9
165 185 150 160 147 158 180 175 165 160 125 185
21 21 20 21 21 19 23 20 21 20 20 21
Princeton Texas Tech Texas A&M
Bethesda, MD Abilene, TX Mansfield, TX Lagrange Park, IL Noblesville, IN Massillon, OH
Brittany Brewer Chennedy Carter Kathleen Doyle Tyasha Harris Taylor Mikesell
Colombia
G G G G
Puerto Rico
Iowa
Brazil
L, 73-79
5-10 5-11 6-4 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-8 6-4
South Carolina
Maryland
Beatrice Mompremier Michaela Onyenwere
F F
Miami UCLA
Miami, FL Aurora, CO Lynwood, WA
FINAL STANDINGS
Mikayla Pivec Lindsey Pulliam Kiana Williams Peyton Williams
G G G
Oregon State Northwestern
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Brazil (5-0)
Silver Spring, MD San Antonio, TX
United States (4-1) Puerto Rico (3-2)
Stanford
F
Kansas State
Topeka, KS
Head Coach: Suzy Merchant, Michigan State University Assistant Coach: Felisha Legette-Jack, University at Buffalo Assistant Coach: Vic Schaefer, Mississippi State University Team Physician: Allison Schafer Athletic Trainer: Anne Marquez, Notre Dame
Colombia (2-3) Argentina (2-2) Canada (1-3) Paraguay (1-3)
U.S. Virgin Islands (0-4)
2019 USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME G/S MIN
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
A TO BLK STL
Mompremier 5/5 107/21.4 24-51
0.471
0-0
.---
13-21
0.619 0.647
38/7.6 9/1.8 39/7.8 10/2.0 28/5.6 6/1.2 6/1.2 8/1.6 20/4.0 11/3.7 4/1.3 11/2.8
61/12.2 57/11.4 50/10.0 45/9.0 33/ 6.6 30/ 6.0 26/ 5.2 25/ 5.0 21/ 4.2 12/ 4.0 11/ 3.7 12/ 3.0
2 4 2 7 8 1 4 2 2 2
9 9
4 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
3 7 7 6 8 6 8 2 3 0 2 3
Carter
5/5 100/20.0 22-27
0.468 2-7
0.286 11-17 0.286 6-8
Onyenwere 5/5 117/23.4 21-56
0.375 0.372 0.455 0.346 0.346 0.467 0.385 0.625 0.625
2-7 2-8 0-3
0.75
12
Harris Alarie Doyle
5/5 126/25.2 16-43 5/0 107/21.4 15-33 5/0 103/20.6 9-22
0.25
11-11
1
15
9
0
3-6
0.5 0.8
10 4
0.409 4-6
0.667 8-10
5 8 4 4 0 6
K. Williams 5/0 89/17.8
9-26 9-26 5-13 5-8 5-8
3-12 7-17 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-1
0.25
5-6
0.833
12
Mikesell
5/0 42/8.4
0.412 0-0
.---
Pivec
5/5 108/21.6 7-15
0.5 .---
6-6 2-2 1-1 2-2
1 1 1 1
12
Brewer Pulliam
3/0 34/11.3 3/0 31/10.3
0 0
P. Williams 4/0 36/9.0
USA OPP.
5 5
1000 1000
147-348 122-322
0.422 21-65 0.379 17-77
0.323 68-90 0.221 57-64
0.756 206/41.2 0.891 158/31.6
383/76.6 318/63.6
61 88 11 60 94 15
55 46
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM 2015 RESULTS
TORONTO, CANADA • JULY 16-20, 2015
After falling to host Canada in the gold medal game, the 2015 U.S. Pan American Women’s Basketball Team returned home from Toronto, Canada, with a silver medal. In its opening game on July 16, the USA rallied to secure a 75-69 win over Brazil. Brazil had a two-point lead (48-46) after a 14-0 run in the third period, but two made free throws by Moriah Jefferson and a three-point play from Breanna Stewart helped the USA to close the quarter by outscoring Brazil 11-2 to regain control of the game. Stewart led the USA with 26 points, 12 rebounds, and she shot 6-of-7 from the free throw line. Jefferson finished with 21 points and three assists, and she was 4-of-4 from the line. Shatori Walker-Kimbrough rounded out the USA’s double-digit scorers with 10 points on 2-of-3 shooting from 3-point. The USA’s depth was on full display during its lopsided 94-55 win over Dominican Republic on July 17. Ten of the USA’s 11 available players recorded at least 12 minutes and scored in the game, five scored in double digits and the USA had 27 assists on 37 made field goals. Stewart led the USA with 16 points; Alaina Coates was a perfect 6-of-6 from the field on her way to 14 points; Stephanie Mavunga contributed 13 points; and Caroline Coyer and Walker-Kimbrough added 11 points apiece. Additionally, Taya Reimer and Sophie Brunner each grabbed six rebounds, while Kelsey Plum dished out a game-high five assists. Playing at Ryerson Athletic Center, the USA was without guard Tiffany Mitchell for the duration of the tournament after Mitchell sprained her left ankle during a scrimmage against Canada on July 14. Its final preliminary round game on July 18, the USA outscored Puerto Rico 26-13 over the last 10 minutes to earn a 93-77 victory and secure a No. 1 seed heading into the medal semifinals. The USA was paced by Stewart, who was 4-of-5 from 3-point on her way to 24 points and 12 rebounds, and Coates, who had a double-double by halftime and finished with 23 points and 13 rebounds. Jefferson rounded out the USA’s double-digit scorers with 14 points and a game-high six assists. Two made free throws and a last-second steal from Linnae Harper helped the USA survive its semifinal game against Cuba with a 65-64 win that advanced the USA into the gold medal game. The USA trailed by as many as 14 points in the third quarter, but battled back, thanks
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2015 USA RESULTS (4-1)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE YOG
SCHOOL
HOMETOWN
Brazil
W, 75-69 W, 94-55 W, 93-77 W, 65-64 L, 73-81
Dominican Republic
Sophie Brunner Alaina Coates Caroline Coyer Linnae Harper
F C G G G G G F
6-1 6-4 5-10
185 208 140 150 122 184 154 145 180 170 140 165
19 20 21 20 21 20 20 20 19 20 20 21
2017 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 2017 2016 2017 2016
Arizona State South Carolina
Freeport, IL
Irmo, SC
Puerto Rico
Villanova Kentucky
Oak Hill, VA Chicago, IL
Cuba
5-8 5-7 6-3 5-9
Canada
Moriah Jefferson Stephanie Mavunga Tiffany Mitchell Kelsey Plum Taya Reimer Breanna Stewart
Connecticut North Carolina South Carolina Washington Notre Dame Connecticut
Glenn Heights, TX Brownsburg, IN
Charlotte, NC
5-8 6-3 6-4 5-11
Poway, CA Fishers, IN
FINAL STANDINGS
F F
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Canada (5-0)
North Syracuse, NY
United States (4-1)
Shatori Walker-Kimbrough G
Maryland Texas A&M
Aliquippa, PA Houston, TX
Courtney Williams
F/G
6-1
Cuba (3-2) Brazil (2-3)
Head Coach: Lisa Bluder, University of Iowa Assistant Coach: Michelle Clark-Heard, Western Kentucky University
Argentina (2-2) Puerto Rico (1-3) Venezuela (1-3)
Assistant Coach: Scott Rueck, Oregon State University Team Physician: Steve Foley, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Athletic Trainer: Anne Marquez, Notre Dame
Dominican Rep. (0-4)
2015 USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Stewart Jefferson
5/5 5/5 5/5 5/0 5/5 5/0 3/0 5/0 4/2 4/0
33-68 22-57 22-33 21-36 13-39 9-25 10-13 4-10
.485 .386 .666 .583 .333 .360 .769 .400 .308 .286 .286
8-21 8-23 0-0 4-10
.381 .348 .400 .286 .---
19-28 9-12 11-19 13-16 14-16 5-9
.679 .750 .579 .556 .813 .875 .714
45/ 9.0 16/ 3.2 50/10.0 13/ 2.6 9/ 1.8 15/ 3.0 12/ 2.4 2/ 0.7
93/18.6 61/12.2 55/11.0 51/10.2 41/ 8.2 32/ 6.4 25/ 5.0 11/ 3.7 15/ 3.0 10/ 2.5 6/ 1.5
4
6 1 6 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
9 4 2 9 9 1 2 1 1 0 1
19
Coates
3 7 4 9 5 3 6 5 3
Walker-Kimbrough 5/3
Harper Reimer
2-7 0-0 0-0 3-8 3-7 1-4 0-0
.--- .---
Mavunga
5-7 0-0 4-4 1-2 2-2
Coyer Plum
.375 .429 .250
.---
4-13 4-14
1.000 8/ 1.6
Williams Brunner Mitchell
.500
9/ 2.3
2-7
.---
1.000 9/ 2.3
DNP -- Injury
USA OPP.
5 5
144-315 128-330
.457 .388
29-80 28-84
.363 .333
83-115 62-85
.722 .729
216/43.2 175/35.0
400/80.0 346/69.2
68 53
17 10
39 33
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM 2011 RESULTS
GUADALAJARA, MEXICO • OCTOBER 21-25, 2011
Facing off against senior national teams from the FIBA Americas zone, USA head coach Ceal Barry and her squad of 11 collegians and one high school player finished the 2011 Pan American Games in seventh place with a 2-2 record. Playing at the CODE Dome in Guadalajara, Mexico, the USA lost two close games by a combined eight points before rebounding with two wins. Since the tournament took place in October, the collegiate team members essentially were on loan from their respective college or universi- ty during their team’s preseason training and even a few days of practice. In a game that featured six lead changes in the fourth quarter alone, the USA fell to Argentina 58-55 in its opening contest on Oct. 21. De- spite 18 points, four blocked shots and a U.S. women’s Pan American Games record 21 rebounds from Breanna Stewart, who became just the second U.S. women’s high school basketball player to represent her country in the Pan American Games, the USA was unable to capitalize on its opportunities in the game’s final minute and fell short by just three points. Katelan Redmon added 16 points and eight rebounds, while Valencia McFarland, playing her 20th birthday, collected seven steals for another U.S. women’s Pan American Games single-game high. The next day, in a game that was decided in the final few minutes as well, the USA suffered a 75-70 setback against Puerto Rico. Tied at 61-61 midway through the fourth quarter, the USA was outscored 14-9 over the final five minutes as Puerto Rico sank its final six free throw attempts to seal the USA’s fate. Stewart finished with 14 points and 11 rebounds, Tavelyn James contributed 12 points, Marissa Kastanek added nine and Shante Evans collected 11 rebounds. Despite shooting 37.7 percent to Puerto Rico’s 36.8 percent from the field and winning the rebounding battle 44-28, the USA was plagued by 19 turnovers to Puerto Rico’s 11. The USA wrapped up pool play as Group A’s No. 4 seed on Oct. 23 as a 35-15 scoring advantage in the third quarter helped the USA pull away from previously unbeaten Mexico on its way to an 87-58 win. For a third straight game, the USA was led by Stewart, who finished with 17 points, seven rebounds and three assists while shooting 5-of-5 from the free throw line. Also tallying double-digit scoring were Christine Flores and April Sykes with 12 points apiece and Emilie Johnson with 10 points, five rebounds and three assists. Katelan Redmon collected 10 rebounds.
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2011 USA RESULTS (2-2)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL
HOMETOWN
Argentina Puerto Rico
L, 55-58 L, 70-75 W, 87-58 W, 87-41
Shante Evans Christine Flroes Tavelyn James Emilie Johnson Marissa Katanek Valencia McFarland Katelan Redmon Kevi Luper Kayla Standish Breanna Stewart
F F
6-0 6-3 5-7 5-6 5-9 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-3 5-10 5-4
235 175 142 130 155 135 118 155 165 185 187 210
20 21 21 21 21 21 20 23 22 17 21 24
Hofstra Missouri
West Chester, PA San Antonio, TX
Mexico Jamaica
G G G G G
Eastern Michigan UC Santa Barbara North Carolina State
Detroit, MI Loomis, CA Lincoln, NE Adair, OK
Oral Roberts Mississippi
FINAL STANDINGS
Edwards, MS Spokane, WA Ellensburg, WA Starkville, MS Washington, DC North Syracuse, NY
G/F
Gonzaga Gonzaga
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Puerto Rico (4-1)
F
Mexico (3-2) Brazil (4-1)
F/C G/F
Cicero-North Syracuse H.S./*UConn
April Sykes Avery Warley
Rutgers Liberty
C
Colombia (2-3) Argentina (2-2) Canada (1-3)
HEAD COACH: Ceal Barry, University of Colorado ASSISTANT COACH: Jennifer Gillom, USA Basketball ASSISTANT COACH: Debbie Ryan TEAM PHYSICIAN: Steve Foley, NBDL Sioux Falls Skyforce ATHLETIC TRAINER: Ed Ryan, Colorado Springs, CO
United States (2-2)
Jamaica (0-4)
2011 USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Stewart James
4/4 4/4 3/0 3/0 4/0 4/4 4/4 4/0 4/4 3/0 4/0 4/0
19- 38 13- 35 10- 22 9- 25 9- 32 10- 25 11- 28 8- 21 8- 18 3- 10
.500 .371 .455 .360 .281 .400 .393 .381 .444 .300 .429 .333 .392 .293
0- 1 6-12 2- 9 4-12 0- 0 1- 2 1- 7 6- 16
.000 .500 .222 .333 .500 .143 .375 .333 .---
23- 26 7- 8 5- 6 2- 4 5- 7 3- 4 1- 2 1- 2 9- 21 2- 5 4- 4 0- 2 62-91 52-72
.885 .875 .833 .500 .429 .714 .750 .500 .500 .400 .000 .681 .722
45/11.3 13/ 3.3 14/ 4.7 6/ 2.0 31/7.8 13/ 3.3 26/ 6.5 2/ 0.5 15/ 3.8 6/ 2.0
61/15.3 39/ 9.8 27/ 9.0 24/ 8.0 27/ 6.8 26/ 6.5 26/ 6.5 23/ 5.8 20/ 5.0 8/ 2.7 10/ 2.5 8/ 2.0
5 9 4 4 3 2 7 6 7 4 4 3
9 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 4
5 3 2 1 1 3 4 3 8 8 2 2
Sykes Luper Evans Flores
Redmon Kastanek Johnson McFarland Warley Standish
3- 9 0- 0 0- 0 0- 3
.--- .--- .00
3- 7
1.000 16/ 4.0
4- 12
11/ 2.8
USA OPP.
4 4
107-273 81-276
23-71 18-78
.324 .231
198/49.5 111/27.8
299/74.8 232/58.0
58 42
20
42 31
7
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM 2007 RESULTS
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL • JULY 20-24, 2007
Youth was a fine substitute for experience at the 2007 Pan American Games. Comprised of college women who had the task of going against many foreign pros, the USA women, the youngest team in the field, became the first U.S. women’s basketball team to claim gold since 1987. The red, white and blue outscored host Brazil 30-13 in the fourth quarter of its July 24 championship tilt to capture a 79-66 win. Cuba finished third. In her first USA Basketball assignment as a head coach, Dawn Staley did what she always does - win. Staley, a five-time gold medal winner and three-time Olympian, improves her coaching record to 17-2 after spending 2006 as an assistant to the USA National Team. Matee Ajavon paced the U.S. in its opening 95-41 wallop of Colombia. Ajavon scored 15 points, and the red, white and blue sprung out to a 17-4 advantage five minutes into the contest, holding an 18-point lead, 32-14, after the first quarter. In charge 78-35 after three quarters, Team USA posted its largest advantage - 55 points - in the fourth quarter of the contest. Nine players scored at least five points. Emily Fox highlighted the red, white and blue scoring in game two, an 85-54 defeat of Argentina. Fox deposited 18 points off the bench. Team USA led 45-15 at the half after shooting 49 percent overall and 50 percent (8-of-16) from long range. Nicky Anosike and Marissa Cole- man had the most hauls off the glass with eight boards each, as the team doubled its opponents’ rebounding totals. Coleman tallied 19 points, as the USA took down two-time defending Pan Ams champ Panama 78-63 to improve to 3-0. Tasha Humphrey scored nine points in the third quarter, and the USA put the game out of reach with a 10-4 run to start the fourth quarter. Canada put pressure on the red, white and blue early in game four, mounting a nine-point lead early in the first period. That was the largest deficit the U.S. faced during the competition, but Angel McCoughtry took care of it, putting her team in front for good with five points near the seven-minute mark in the second quarter en route to a 75-59 semifinal victory. Playing in front of a host Brazilian crowd with the title on the line, the USA hopped on the Ajavon express and did whatever it could along
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2007 USA RESULTS (5-0)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL
HOMETOWN
Colombia Argentina
W, 95-41 W, 85-54 W, 78-63 W, 75-59 W, 79-66
Matee Ajavon Nicky Anosike Jayne Appel Marissa Coleman Alexis Hornbuckle Chardé Houston Tasha Humphrey Emily Fox
G
5-8 6-4 6-4 6-1 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-3
150 190 210 185 153 160 187 205 205 160 160 150
21 21 19 20 20 21 21 21 21 20 21 20
Rutgers
Newark, NJ
F/C
Tennessee Stanford Maryland Minnesota Tennessee Connecticut
Staten Island, NY Pleasant Hill, CA Cheltenham, PA Charleston, WV San Diego, CA Gainesville, GA Riviera Beach, FL Highlands Ranch, CO
Cuba
C
Canada
G/F
Brazil
G G
F F
Georgia
FINAL STANDINGS
Erlana Larkins
F/C
6-2 6-1 5-9
North Carolina
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
United States (5-0)
Angel McCoughtry
F
Louisville
Baltimore, MD Cincinnati, OH San Diego, CA
Brazil (4-1) Cuba (3-2)
Mel Thomas
G G
Connecticut
Candice Wiggins
5-11
Stanford
HEAD COACH: Dawn Staley, Temple University ASSISTANT COACH: Kathy Delaney-Smith, Harvard University ASSISTANT COACH: Bill Gibbons, The College of Holy Cross TEAM PHYSICIAN: Dr. Bruce Holladay, Crestview Hills, Kentucky ATHLETIC TRAINER: Julie Campbell, Denver University
Canada (2-3) Colombia (3-2) Argentina (1-4) Mexico (1-4) Jamaica (1-4)
2007 USA WOMEN’S PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
McCoughtry Humphrey
5/0 5/5 5/5 5/0 5/4 3/0 4/0 5/5 5/0 4/1 5/5 5/0
25-50 21/38 21-43 15/26 18-38
.500 .538 .488 .577 .474 .438 .500 .375 .647 .381 .280 .429 .474 .342
7-10
.700 .626 .467 .462 .375 .556 .250 .---
6-9 6-11 7-14 11-15 8-10 8-11
.667 .545 .500 .733 .800 .727 .750 .667 .500 .000 .000 .615 .645
28/5.6 27/5.4 7/1.4 21/4.2 32/6.4 6/1.2 12/2.4 20/5.0 20/4.0 22/4.4 2/0.7
63/12.6 58/11.6 56/11.2 47/9.4 44/8.8 25/8.3 25/6.3 30/6.0 24/4.8 19/4.8 15/3.0
4 7 9 7 2 2 6
2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1
6 3 6 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 8 4
10-16
Ajavon
7-15 6-13 0-0
Coleman Anoskie Thomas
7-16 9-18
3-8 5-9
Fox
2-2 3-4 2-3 3-6 0-2 0-4
1.000 4/1.0
Wiggins
12-32 11-17
3-12 0-0 0-0 1-6 0- 0
10
Appel
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3 2
Houston Hornbucke
8-21 7-25
.167
10
Larkins
3-7
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6/1.2
4
USA OPP.
5 5
157-331 95-278
42-89 24-87
.472 .276
56-91 68-107
216/43.2 146/29.2
412/82.4 283/56.6
72 44
16
54 39
8
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