The FIBA U18 Men’s Americas Championship features eight men’s U18 national teams vying for the Americas zone title and one of our Americas berths to the following year’s FIBA U19 Men’s World Cup. The USA has won gold in 10 of 12 of the FIBA U18 Americas Championships since the event’s inception in 1990.
HISTORY
MEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM RESULTS & STANDINGS
SUMMARY OF FINISHES Gold
Silver
Bronze
United States
10
1
1
Argentina
1
4
1
Puerto Rico
1
0
1
Canada
0
3
3
Brazil
0
2
4
Venezuela
0
1
0
Dominican Republic
0
0
1
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS
1990
1994
1998 2002 2006 2008
1.
USA
USA
USA
PUR
USA
ARG
5. 4. 3. 2.
PUR URU BRA ARG PAN CUB
BRA VEN PUR ARG
BRA ARG
USA VEN
PUR CAN BRA ARG BAH URU
USA
CAN
VEN
ARG
VEN PUR MEX URU
DOM
DOM
6.
DOM
CUB CAN
BRA
7.
CAN
CAN
8.
VEN
PAN
MEX
MEX
MEX
BAH
9.
CAN
*MEX
10.
CRC
*URU
LEGEND : ARG-Argentina; BAH-Bahamas; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; CHI-Chile; COL-Colombia; CRC-Costa Rica; CUB-Cuba; DOM-Dominican Repub- lic; ECU-Ecuador; ISV-U.S. Virgin Islands; MEX-Mexico; PAN-Panama; PUR-Puerto Rico; URU-Uruguay; USA-United States of America; VEN-Venezuela.
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS
2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2022
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
USA BRA CAN ARG URU PUR
USA BRA CAN ARG MEX PUR
USA CAN DOM ARG PUR BRA MEX URU
USA CAN BRA ARG PUR
USA CAN ARG PUR
USA BRA CAN ARG PUR MEX DOM
CHI
CHI
PAN ECU DOM
ISV
ISV
ISV
MEX
COL
DOM
ECU
LEGEND : ARG-Argentina; BAH-Bahamas; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; CHI-Chile; COL-Colombia; CRC-Costa Rica; CUB-Cuba; DOM-Dominican Repub- lic; ECU-Ecuador; ISV-U.S. Virgin Islands; MEX-Mexico; PAN-Panama; PUR-Puerto Rico; URU-Uruguay; USA-United States of America; VEN-Venezuela.
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME RESULTS
W W
108- 70 117- 65
1998 1994
W W W W
103- 70 106- 64
2016 2008 1994 1990
ARGENTINA (12-1)
W W W W W
98-60
2022 2018 2014 2012 2010 2008 2006 2002 2002 1998 1998 1994 1990
87- 73
104- 92 118- 64 107- 72 88- 67 64- 77 104- 82 71- 65 75- 73 91- 66 94- 61 77- 72 105- 73
CHILE (1-0)
124- 68
W
70- 50
2016
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS (3-0)
COSTA RICA (1-0)
W W W
107- 63 105- 42 131- 63
2016 2012 2010
L
W
89- 44
1990
W W W W W W W
CUBA (1-0)
URUGUAY (4-0)
W
131- 60
1998
W W W W
156- 58 111- 64 128- 81
2014 2006 1994 1990
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (4-0)
W W W W
116-48 105- 73 90- 56 109- 70
2022 2018 2014 2002
97- 73
BAHAMAS (1-0)
VENEZUELA (4-1)
W
115- 51
2008
W
82- 73 65- 67 103- 79 112- 50 120- 68
2008 2002 1998 1994 1990
ECUADOR (2-0)
BRAZIL (10-0)
L
W W W
W W
123-41 132- 55
2022 2018
W W W W W W W W W W
102-60 88- 48 81- 56 83- 64 81- 78 90- 66 95- 73 109- 48 105- 90
2022 2016 2012 2012 2010 2006 1998 1994 1994 1990
MEXICO (5-0)
W W W W W
92-64
2022 2014 2012 2010 2002
100- 46 110- 59 114- 38 101- 41
87- 79
PANAMA (3-0)
CANADA (8-0)
W W W
118- 26 113- 49 143-103
2018 1994 1990
W W W W W W
113- 74 99- 84 113- 79 122-89 82- 66 92- 66
2018 2016 2014 2010 2008 2006
PUERTO RICO (6-0)
W W
100-55 115- 71
2022 2018
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM COACHING STAFF
U.S. U19 WORLD CUP HEAD COACHES YEAR SITE USA HEAD COACH
RECORD
2022 2020 2018 2016 2014 2012 2010 2008 2006 2002 1998 1994 1990
Tijuana, Mexico
Tad Boyle, University of Colorado
6-0 / Gold Medal
Cancelled
St. Catharines, Canada
Bill Self, University of Kansas Shaka Smart, University of Texas Billy Donovan, University of Florida Billy Donovan, University of Florida Jeff Capel, University of Oklahoma Bob McKillop, Davidson College Lorenzo Romar, University of Washington
6-0 / Gold Medal 5-0 / Gold Medal 5-0 / Gold Medal 5-0 / Gold Medal 5-0 / Gold Medal 4-1 / Silver Medal 4-0 / Gold Medal 4-1 / Bronze Medal 6-0 / Gold Medal 8-0 / Gold Medal 7-0 / Gold Medal
Valdivia, Chile
Colorado Springs, Col.
Sao Sebastiáo do Paraiso, Brazil
San Antonio, Texas Formosa, Argentina San Antonio, Texas
Isla de Margarita, Venezuela. Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
Ernie Kent, University of Oregon Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University
Santa Rosa, Argentina Montevideo, Uruguay
Clem Haskins, University of Minnesota Ronnie Arrow, University of South Alabama
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA MEN’S U19 AMERICAS ASSISTANT COACHES NAME YEARS AFFILIATION
Clint Bryant Ed Cooley Glen Clem Rob Evans
1994 2014 1990 1998 2012
Augusta College (GA) Providence College
Walker Junior College (AL) Arizona State University
Mark Few
Gonzaga University
Anthony Grant
2018, 2008
University of Dayton, VCU Oklahoma Christian University
Dan Hays
1998
Paul Hewitt
2006, 2010
Georgia Tech
Danny Manning
2018 2002 2014 1994 2016 2012 2008 1990 2016 2006 2002 2010
Wake Forest University Davidson College University of Arizona Stanford University University of Connecticut
Bob McKillop
Sean Miller
Mike Montgomery
Kevin Ollie Shaka Smart
Virginia Commonwealth University
John Thompson III Scott Thompson
Georgetown University
Rice University
Mark Turgeon
University of Maryland DePaul University Rutgers University University at Buffalo
Jerry Wainwright
Gary Waters
Reggie Witherspoon
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
A
D
Shareef Abdur-Rahim
1994 2002 2016 2006 2002 2018 2022 2018 2016 2016 2006 2006 1998 2022 2010 2002 2014 2012 2002 2002 2014 2014 1998 2022 2022 1990 2008 2016 1998 2010
Eric Dailey Jr. Terry Dehere
2022 1990 2012 2016 1998 2018
Mohamed Abukar
Jarrett Allen
Sam Dekker
Chris Allen
Hamidou Diallo Keyon Dooling
Carmelo Anthony
Cole Anthony
Ayo Dosunmu
Mark Armstrong
E
B
lssiah Epps
1994
Armando Bacot
F
Mohamed Bamba
James Banks
Jonny Flynn
2006 1994 2016
Jerryd Bayless
Tremaine Fowlkes
Michael Beasley
Markelle Fultz
Steve Blake
Anthony Black
G
Vander Blue
Christopher Bosh
Abdul Gaddy
2010 1998 2012 1998 1994 2006 2010 1998 2022 2012 2012 2008 2016 2006 2018
Isaiah Briscoe
Jason Gardner
Nathaniel Britt, II Aaron Brooks Daniel Brown Jaylen Brown Jalen Brunson
Brandon Garrison
Shaq Goodwin
Jeremy Grant
JaMychal Green
Quade Green
Donte’ Greene Quintin Grimes
C
Matt Carroll
H
Kanaan Carlyle Stephon Castle Calbert Cheaney Dominic Cheek Matt Coleman
Josh Hairston
Adam Hall
Montrezl Harrell
Adam Harrington
Nick Collison
Eric Harris
Trevor Cooney
Spencer Hawes
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
Kamaka Hepa
2018 1990 2002 1990 2016 2008 2002 2018
Conrad McRae
1990 1990 1998 2010 2010
Grant Hill
Lance Miller
Daniel Horton Allan Houston Kevin Huerter Matt Humphrey Kris Humphries
Michael Miller Quincy Miller Tony Mitchell
N
Matthew Hurt
LeBryan Nash
2010
I
O
Andre Iguodala
2002 2010
Ed O’Bannon
1990
Kyrie Irving
P
J
David Padgett
2002 2008 2016 1994 2012
Trayce Jackson-Davis Gregory “GG” Jackson
2018 2022 2018 2014 2002 2014 2014
Mason Plumlee
Michael Porter Jr.
Josiah James
Richard Price
Chase Jeter
Rodney Purvis
Brian Johnson
Stanley Johnson
R
Tyus Jones
Julius Randle
2012 1990 2008 1998 2010 2010 2012 2018 2006 2022 1990 1998 2006 2012 2006 2012 2012 2006
K
Anthony Reed Travis Releford
Ryan Kelly
2008 2014 2006
Quentin Richardson
Luke Kennard
Jereme Richmond
Taylor King
Austin Rivers
James Robinson
L
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl
Trajan Langdon Jake Layman Malcolm Lee Steve Lepore
1994 2012 2008 1998 2014
Stanley Robinson
Ty Rodgers
S
Tyler Lydon
Brent Scott
Bobby Simmons
M
Kyle Singler
Marcus Smart
Mike Maddox
1994 1994 1990 2018 2022 2008
Nolan Smith
Stephon Marbury Darrick Martin Tyrese Maxey Jared McCain Leslie McDonald
Jarnell Stokes
Rasheed Sulaimon DaJuan Summers
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
Coby White
2018 2022 2010 2002 2014 1994 2002 1990 1998
T
Cam Whitmore
Amir Williams
Lance Thomas
2006 1990 1994 2014 2022 2014 2008 2016 2016 2018 2022 2008 2008 2008 1994
Deron Williams Justise Winslow
Richard Thomas Robert Traylor Allonzo Trier Seth Trimble
Steve Wojciechowski
Antione Wright
Luther Wright
Myles Turner
Michael Wright
W
Y
Kemba Walker
Pat Young Tim Young
2010 1994
M.J. Walker
P.J. Washington
Mark Watts Jr.
Z
Kel’el Ware
Maalik Wayns David Wear Travis Wear Albert White
Stephen Zimmerman
2014
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM ROSTER BY AFFILIATION
ADLAI E. STEVENSON H.S. (IL)
ARTESIA HS (CA)
Jalen Brunson
2014
Ed O’Bannon
1990
APPLE VALLEY H.S. (MN)
BISHOP GORMAN HS (NV)
Tyus Jones
2014
Chase Jeter
2014 2014
Stephen Zimmerman
ARCHBISHOP MOLLOY HS (NY)
BISHOP MIEGE HS (KS)
Cole Anthony
2018
Travis Releford
2008 2018
ARCHBISHOP SPALDING HS (MD)
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl
Cam Whitmore
2022
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
BISHOP O’CONNELL HS (VA)
DILLARD HS (FL)
Brian Johnson
2002
Keyon Dooling
1998
BRIARCREST HS (TN)
DUNCANVILLE HS (TX)
Leslie McDonald
2008
Anthony Black
2022
CARDINAL GIBBONS HS (MD)
EAST HS (AK)
Steve Wojciechowski
1994
Trajan Langdon
1994
CEDAR HILL HS (TX)
ELIZABETH HS (NJ)
Daniel Horton
2002
Luther Wright
1990
CENTENNIAL HS (CA)
FARRAGUT ACADEMY (IL)
Jared McCain
2022
Michael Wright
1998
CENTER GROVE HS (IN)
FATHER TOLTON CATHOLIC (MO)
Trayce Jackson-Davis
2018
Michael Porter Jr.
2016
CHRIST HS (NC)
FINDLAY PREP (NV)
Mason Plumlee
2008
Alonzo Trier
2014 2016
P.J. Washington
COLLEGE PARK HS (TX)
FRANKLIN HS (OH)
Quentin Grimes
2018
Luke Kenard
2014
CRENSHAW HS (CA)
FRANKLIN HS (WA)
Tremaine Fowlkes
1994
Aaron Brooks
2002
DEL CITY HS (OK)
HALES FRANCISCIAN HS (IL)
Brandon Garrison
2022
Matt Humphrey
2008
DEMATHA CATHOLIC HS (MD)
GONZAGA COLLEGE HS (DC)
Markelle Fultz Jerami Grant James Robinson
2016 2012 2012
Nathan Britt II
2012
GREENFIELD HS (NC)
DETROIT COUNTRY DAY (MI)
Coby White
2018
Amir Williams
2010
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
JOHN MARSHALL HS (MN)
HARBOR HS (CA)
Tim Young
1994
Matthew Hurt
2018
JOHN W. NORTH HS (CA)
HARGRAVE MILITARY ACADEMY (VA)
Malcolm Lee
2008
Montrezl Harrell
2012
KATY HS (TX)
HATBORO HORSHAM HS (PA)
Adam Hall
1998
Matt Carroll
1998
HOPKINS HS (MN)
JONESBORO HS (GA)
Kris Humphries
2002
M.J. Walker
2016
KING PHILLIP REGIONAL (MA)
HUFFMAN HS (AL)
Jake Layman
2012
Stanley Robinson
2006
ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY
KINGSTREE HS (SC)
Richard Thomas
1990
Issiah Epps
1994
IMG ACADEMY (FL)
LA LUMIERE SCHOOL (IN)
Eric Dailey Jr.
2022
James Banks
2016
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
LANPHIER HS (IL)
Calbert Cheaney
1990
Andre Iguodala
2002
INKSTER HS (MI)
LAWRENCE ACADEMY (MA)
Albert White
1994
Antoine Wright
2002
IOWA FALLS HS (IA)
L.G. PINKSTON HS (TX)
Nick Collison
1998
Tony Mitchell
2010
JAMES MADISON MEMORIAL (WI)
LINCOLN HS (NY)
Vander Blue
2010
Stephon Marbury
1994
LINCOLN HS (TX)
JEFFERSON HS (OR)
LeBryan Nash
2010 2002
Kamaka Hepa
2018
Chris Bosh
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
MARCUS HS (TX)
NEWTON HS (GA)
Marcus Smart
2012
Stephon Castle
2022
NEW HAMPTON SCHOOL (NH)
MATER DEI HS (CA)
Tyler Lydon
2014
Stanley Johnson
2014 2006 2008 2008
Taylor King David Wear Travis Wear
NIAGARA FALLS HS (NY)
Jonny Flynn
2006
MAYS HS (GA)
NORMAN NORTH HS (OK)
Mike Maddox
1994
Trae Young
2016
MCDONAGH HS (MD)
NORTH CENTRAL HS (IN)
DaJuan Summers
2006
Jason Gardner
1998
MEADOWCREEK HS (GA)
NORTH LITTLE ROCK HS (AR)
Chris Allen
2006
Kel’el Ware
2022
MENOMONEE FALLS HS (WI)
OAK HILL ACADEMY (VA)
Seth Trimble
2022
Carmelo Anthony
2002 2006 2016 2006
Michael Beasley
MIAMI SENIOR HS (FL)
Matt Coleman
Nolan Smith
Steve Blake
1998
OLD REDFORD ACADEMY (MI)
MILTON HS (GA)
Mark Watts Jr.
2018
Kanaan Carlyle
2022
PIONEER VALLEY HS (MA)
MITCHELL HS (SD)
Adam Harrington
1998
Mike Miller
1998
PORTER-GAUD SCHOOL (SC)
MONTROSE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (MD)
Josiah James
2018
Josh Hairston
2010
PRESTONWOOD CHRISTIAN (TX)
MORGAN PARK HS (IL)
Julius Randle
2012
Ayo Dosunmu
2018
PROVIDENCE SCHOOL (FL)
NEUMANN-GORETTI HS (PA)
Pat Young
2010
Quade Green
2016
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
PROVISO EAST HS (IL)
ST. EDWARD HS (OH)
Daniel Brown
2002
Steve Lepore
1998
ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL (TX)
PUTNAM SCIENCE ACADEMY (CT)
Justise Winslow
2014
Hamidou Diallo
2016
ST. JUDE HS (AL)
QUALITY EDUCATION ACADEMY (NC)
JaMychal Green
2008
Quincy Miller
2010
RANCHO BERNARDO HS (CA)
ST. MARY’S HS (AZ)
Mohamed Abukar
2002
Jerryd Bayless
2006
ST. RAYMOND’S HS (NY)
RAVENSCROFT HS (NC)
Eric Harris
1994
Ryan Kelly
2008
ST. PATRICK HS (NJ)
RENO HS (NV)
Kyrie Irving
2010
David Padgett
2002
ST. PETER’S PREP (NJ)
RICE HS (NY)
Mark Armstrong
2022
Kemba Walker
2008
RICE UNIVERSITY
ST. STEPHEN’S EPISCOPAL (TX)
Jarrett Allen
2016
Brent Scott
1990
SANFORD HS (DE)
RIDGE VIEW HS (SC)
Trevor Cooney
2010
Gregory ‘GG’ Jackson
2022
SEATTLE PREP (WA)
ROMAN CATHOLIC HS (PA)
Spencer Hawes
2006
Maalik Wayns
2008
SERRA HS (CA)
SAINT BENEDICT’S (NJ)
Richard Price
1994
Isaiah Briscoe Lance Thomas
2014 2006
SETON HALL UNIVERSITY
ST. ANTHONY HS (NJ)
Terry Dehere
1990
Dominic Cheek
2008
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
TOWSON CATHOLIC HS (MD)
SHEBOYGAN LUTHERAN (WI)
Sam Dekker
2012
Donte Greene
2006
TRINITY HS (TX)
SHENENDEHOWA CENTRAL (NY)
Myles Turner
2014
Kevin Huerter
2016
TRINITY EPISCOPAL SCHOOL (VA)
SIMEON HS (IL)
Armando Bacot
2018
Bobby Simmons
1998
TULANE UNIVERSITY
SOUTH GARLAND HS (TX)
Anthony Reed
1990
Tyrese Maxey
2018
UCLA
SOUTH LAKES HS (VA)
Darrick Martin
1990
Grant Hill
1990
UPPER ROOM CHRISTIAN (NC)
SOUTH MEDFORD HS (OR)
Rodney Purvis
2012
Kyle Singler
2006
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY
SOUTHWEST DEKALB HS (GA)
Lance Miller
1990
Shaq Goodwin
2012
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
STRAKE JESUIT COLLEGE PREP (TX)
Abdul Gaddy
2010
Rasheed Sulaimon
2012
WAUKEGAN HS (IL)
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
Donte’ Greene
2007
Conrad McRae
1990
WESTTOWN SCHOOL (PA)
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
Mohamed Bamba
2016
Allan Houston Jarnell Stokes
1990 2012
WHEELER HS (GA)
THE COLONY HS (TX)
Shareef Abdur-Rahim
1994 2014
Jaylen Brown
Deron Williams
2002
WHITNEY YOUNG HS (IL)
THORNTON HS (MI)
Quentin Richardson
1998
Ty Rodgers
2022
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
WINTER PARK HS (FL)
WRIGHT HS (MI)
Austin Rivers
2010
Robert Traylor
1994
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM RECORD BOOK
INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION RECORDS
MOST POINTS
HIGHEST 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
Calbert Cheaney
151 (21.6) 134 (16.8) 130 (16.3)
1990 1994 1994
Matthew Hurt
.600 (12-20)
2018 2014 2010
Shareef Abdur-Rahim
Tyler Lydon
.600 (6-10)
Tremaine Fowlkes
Austin Rivers
.600 (21-35)
MOST POINTS AVERAGED
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Calbert Cheaney
21.6 (151) 20.2 (101) 18.7 (112)
1990 2010 2022
Jared Bayless
1.000 (13-13)
2006 2016 1998
Austin Rivers
Michael Porter Jr.
1.000 (9-9)
Cam Whitmore
Steve Lepore
1.000 ( 8- 8)
MOST REBOUNDS
MOST ASSISTS
Shareef Abdur-Rahim
81 (10.1) 56 (7.0) 53 (6.6)
1994 1994 1994
Stephon Marbury
62 (7.8) 32 (6.4) 28 (5.6)
1994 2014 2014
Tremaine Fowlkes
Tyus Jones
Tim Young
Jalen Brunson
MOST REBOUNDS AVERAGED
MOST ASSISTS AVERAGED
Shareef Abdur-Rahim
10.1 (81) 9.2 (46) 9.2 (46)
1994 2002 2010
Stephon Marbury
7.8 (62) 6.4 (32) 5.6 (28)
1994 2014 2014
Chris Bosh
Tyus Jones
Quincy Miller
Jalen Brunson
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Trayce Jackson-Davis
.864 (19-22) .800 (24-30) .800 (12-15)
2018 2012 2012
Myles Turner
18 (3.6) 13 (1.6) 13 (1.6) 11 (2.2) 11 (1.8) 11 (1.4)
2014 1994 1994 2008 1998 1994
Shaq Goodwin
Shareef Abdur-Rahim
Montrezl Harrell
Tim Young
JaMychal Green Michael Wright
Robert Traylor
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGED
MOST STEALS AVERAGED
Myles Turner
3.6 (18) 2.2 (11) 2.0 (12) 1.8 (7) 1.8 (9) 1.8 ( 9) 1.8 (11) 1.8 (11)
2014 2008 2022 2016 2008 2002 1998 2022
Grant Hill
3.6 (25) 3.6 (18) 3.2 (16) 3.2 (16)
1990 2012 2016 2002
JaMychal Green
Marcus Smart Markelle Fultz Andre Iguodala
Anthony Black
James Banks
Ryan Kelly
David Padgett Michael Wright
Kel’el Ware
MOST STEALS
Grant Hill
25 (3.6) 19 (2.4) 19 (2.7)
1990 1994 1990
Stephon Marbury
Darrick Martin
TEAM COMPETITION RECORDS MOST POINTS: 849 in 1994 MOST POINTS AVERAGED: 115.4 in 2014 MOST FGM: 313 in 1994 MOST FGA: 588 in 1994 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .593 in 1990 MOST 3PM: 56 in 2018 MOST 3PA: 156 in 2018 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: .422 in 2010 MOST FTM: MOST FTA: MOST ASSISTS: MOST STEALS:
172 in 1994 269 in 1994 .752 in 2018 449 in 1994 56.1 in 1994 178 in 1994
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:
MOST REBOUNDS:
HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE:
*MOST BLOCKED SHOTS:
58 in 1994
141 in 1990
INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS
25, Tremaine Fowlkes vs. Brazil
8/30/94 8/26/94
MOST POINTS
25, Shareef Abdur-Rahim vs. Puerto Rico
35, Austin Rivers vs. Canada 34, Calbert Cheaney vs. Brazil
6/29/10 7/19/90 6/16/12 6/20/14 6/12/22 7/15/90 07/09/98 7/20/90 6/10/22 6/15/18 7/22/90 6/15/18
MOST FGM
30, Shaq Goodwin vs. U.S. Virgin Islands
15, Calbert Cheaney vs. Brazil
7/19/90
30, Luke Kennard vs. Uruguay 30, Cam Whitmore vs. Braizil
MOST FGA
28, Grant Hill vs. Panama
21, Quentin Grimes vs. Argentina
6/15/18 7/19/90
27, Michael Wright vs. Brazil
21, Calbert Cheaney vs. Brazil
27, Calbert Cheaney vs. Puerto Rico
27, Cam Whitmore vs. Mexico
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
26, Quintin Grimes vs. Argentina 26, Calbert Cheaney vs. Argentina
1.000 (12-12), Shaq Goodwin vs. U.S. Virgin Islands 1.000 (10-10), Trayce Jackson-Davis vs. Ecuador
6/16/12 6/14/18
25, Coby White vs. Argentina
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
MOST 3PM
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
9, Austin Rivers vs. Canada
6/29/10
1.000 (10-10), Tim Young vs. Venezuela
09/02/94
MOST 3PA
MOST REBOUNDS
12, Luke Kennard vs. Uruguay 12, Jared McCain vs. Mexico 12, Austin Rivers vs. Canada 12, Terry Dehere vs. Panama
6/20/14 6/10/22 6/29/10 7/15/98
17, Quincy Miller vs. U.S. Virgin Islands
6/26/10
MOST ASSISTS
13, Jalen Brunson vs. Uruguay
6/20/14
HIGHEST 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
1.000 (5-5), Aaron Brooks vs. Dominican Republic
7/24/02
5, Anthony Black vs. Argentina
6/11/22 7/22/16 07/09/98
5, James Banks vs. Brazil
MOST FTM
5, Michael Wright vs. Brazil
5, Robert Traylor vs. Uruguay
8/28/94
14, Grant Hill vs. Panama
7/15/90
MOST STEALS
MOST FTA
10, Andre Iguodala vs. Argentina
7/26/02
23, Grant Hill vs. Panama
7/15/90
TEAM GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS: 156 vs. Uruguay, 6/20/14 MOST FGM: 59 vs. Uruguay, 6/20/14 MOST FGA: 100 vs. Cuba, 7/06/90 HIGHEST FG%: .658 (52-79) vs. Puerto Rico, 7/20/90 MOST 3PM: 14 vs. Canada, 6/29/10 MOST 3PA: 32 vs.Puerto Rico, 7/16/08 HIGHEST 3-POINT%: .583 (14-24) vs. Canada, 6/29/10 .583 (7-12) vs. Brazil, 9/03/94
MOST FTM: MOST FTA:
33 vs. Venezuela, 0/02/94
57 vs. Panama, 7/15/90
HIGHEST FREE THROW%:
.875 (21-24) vs. Puerto Rico, 6/14/18
MOST REBOUNDS:
72 vs. Panama, 8/29/94 40 vs. Uruguay, 6/20/14
MOST ASSISTS: MOST BLOCKS: MOST STEALS:
14 vs. Ecuador, 6/7/22; 14 vs. Bahamas, 7/15/08
30 vs. Argentina, 7/26/02
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM 2022 RESULTS
TIJUANA, MEXICO • JUNE 6-12, 2022
Looking to claim a sixth-straight FIBA U18 Americas title, the 2022 USA Men’s U18 National Team took care of business, going 6-0 en route to a championship. The USA led the tournament in several key statistical categories such as points averaged (105.2), field goal shooting (.507), 3-point shooting (.294), rebounds (343), assists (146), steals (75) and blocks (52). With a 56.7-point average margin of victory, the USA cruised to its 10th overall gold medal in U18 competition. Led by Tad Boyle (Colorado), the USA opened preliminary play on June 6 with a 116-48 win over the Dominican Republic. All 12 players scored, including six in double digits. Kel’el Ware, who scored 17 points and blocked two shots, was the top scorer in the game. With Gregory ‘GG’ Jackson scoring 20 points and grabbing 12 rebounds, the U.S. outpaced Ecuador 123-41 in the second game of preliminary play. Joining Jackson was Jared McCain, who scored 22 points, Ware, who pitched in with 18, and Mark Armstrong, who added 13. In the final preliminary game versus Puerto Rico, the USA was paced by the eventual tournament MVP Cam Whitmore, who scored 24 points and shot 84% from the field (11-13 FG) to lead the U.S. to a 100-55 victory.a Advancing to the quarterfinals, the USA played Mexico and received a 27-point, seven-rebound performance from Whitmore in a 92-64 win. In the semifinals, Argentina struggled to score against the USA’s imposing defense as Ware dominated the paint 17 points, eight rebounds and three blocks. He was joined in scoring by Seth Trimble, who tallied 16 points, Armstrong, who put up 13, and Whitmore, who scored 12. The USA advanced to the gold medal game with a 98-60 victory. Matching up with Brazil with a gold medal on the line, Whitmore scored 30 points en route to the 102-60 victory. Whitmore’s 30 marked the most points scored by an American in a gold medal game while also leaving him tied for third-most points by an American in U18 competi- tion (Luke Kennard). In addition to Whitmore, FIBA’s All-Star Five featured Ware, Argentina’s Dylan Bordon and Canada’s Vasean Allette and Reynan Dos Santos. Jackson missed the last four games due to illness (non-COVID).
2022 USA MEN’S U18 FIBA AMERICAS ROSTER
2022 USA RESULTS (6-0)
NAME
POS HGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)
HOMETOWN
Dominican Republic
W, 116-48 W, 123-41 W, 100-55 W, 92-64 W, 98-60 W, 102-60
Ecuador
Mark Armstrong Anthony Black Kanaan Carlyle Stephon Castle Eric Dailey Jr. Jared McCain Ty Rodgers Seth Trimble Kel’el Ware Cam Whitmore Brandon Garrison Gregory ‘GG’ Jackson
G
6-3 6-7 6-2 6-6 6-6 6-9 6-8 6-2 6-6 6-2 7-0 6-6
18 18 17 17 18 18 17 18 18 17 18 17
St. Peter’s Prep Duncanville H.S. Milton H.S. Newton H.S. IMG Academy Del City H.S. Ridge View H.S. Centennial H.S. Thornton H.S.
South Orange, NJ Duncanville, TX Alpharetta, GA Covington, GA Bradenton, FL Oklahoma City, OK
F
Puerto Rico
G
Mexico
G/F
Argentina
F F F
Brazil
Camden, SC
G
Sacramento, CA
F
Saginaw, MI
FINAL STANDINGS
G C
Menomonee Falls H.S. North Little Rock H.S Archbishop Spalding H.S.
Menomonee Falls, WI North Little Rock, AR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
*United States (6-0)
F
Odenton, MD
*Brazil (4-2) *Canada (4-2)
Head Coach: Tad Boyle (Colorado) Assistant Coach: Leon Rice (Boise State) Assistant Coach: Mike Boynton Jr. (Oklahoma State) Team Physician: Matt Crowe Athletic Trainer: Yen Pham (Westchester/New York Knicks)
*Argentina (3-3) Puerto Rico (4-2)
Mexico (1-5)
Dominican Republic (1-5)
Ecuador (1-5)
*Qualified for the 2023 FIBA U19 World Championship
2022 USA MEN’S U18 FIBA AMERICAS CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G
MIN
FGM-A PCT
3PM-A PCT
FTM-A PCT
REB
PTS
AST TO BLK STL
Armstrong
6 6 6 6 6 6 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
117/19.5 120/19.9 81/13.5 92/15.3 109/18.2 74/12.3 35/17.3 121/20.2 109/18.1 122/20.3 117/19.4 105/17.4
24-53 11-34 9-25 11-37 21-53 17-21 11-17 27-65 13-18 19-37 43-64 46-73
0.453 9-20 0.324 1-6 0.297 1-13 0.396 6-14 0.36 4-15
0.45 0.167 0.267 0.077 0.429
7-9
0.778
22/3.7 47/7.8 17/2.8 13/2.2 39/6.5 26/4.3 16/8.0 18/3.0 33/5.5 16/2.7 41/6.8 38/6.3
64/10.7 23
8
3 11 12 11 4 6 1 4 4 7 5 4 3 3 0 7 3 5 3 7 11 5 3 5 52 75
Black
5-10
0.5
28/4.7
25 11
11
Carlyle Castle
2-2
1
24/4
6 3 6 9 0 4 4 8 7
10-16
0.625
33/5.5 57/9.5 36/6 28/14 67/11.2 32/5.3 56/9.3
4
Dailey Jr. Garrison Jackson McCain Rodgers Trimble
9-15
0.6
10
0.81
0-0
.---
2-2 6-7 5-7 6-8
1
6 5
0.647 0-2
0
0.857 0.714
0.415 0.722 0.514 0.672 0.63
8-36
0.222
13 19 15
0-2 3-9 0-4
0
0.75
0.333
15-18 8-10 10-16
0.833
Ware
0
0.8
94/15.7 5 112/18.7 10
Whitmore
10-22
0.455
0.625
10
USA OPP.
1200 1200
252-497 0.51 122-440 0.28
42-143 0.29
85-120 0.71
343/57.2 631/105.2146 79
31-150
0.21
53-79
0.67
246/41.0 328/54.7 63
139 24 41
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
With a fifth-straight FIBA Americas U18 Championship gold medal on the line, the 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team completed that task and added a cherry on top, becoming the first USA men’s squad to score in triple digits in each game and posting a 6-0 record. In 240 minutes of play, the United States men trailed their opponents all of three minutes, all in the early first quarter of the gold medal game against Canada. Overall, the USA led in most of the major statistical categories, including points averaged (114.5), margin of victory (+49.3), scoring defense (65.2), field goal percentage (.533), free throw percentage (.752), blocks (6.8), assists (29.0) and steals (12.0). Led by Hall of Famer and University of Kansas head coach Bill Self, the USA opened with a dominating 105-73 victory over Dominican Repub- lic. All 12 players scored, including six in double digits, and Cole Anthony led the offensive effort with 18 points. The USA opened with a 45-0 run and never looked back en route to a 118-26 victory over Panama. Again all 12 team members scored, led by Armando Bacot’s 17 points. In the USA’s final preliminary game, eventual tournament MVP Quentin Grimes paced the squad with 20 points in a 115-71 win over Puerto Rico. Advancing to the quarterfinals against Ecuador, which was 0-3 after the opening round, the U.S. received a 20-point and 11-rebound dou- ble-double from Trayce Jackson-Davis in a 132-55 finish. Argentina was the only team to keep it close to the USA, but could not overcome the USA’s depth in the semifinals, and the U.S. advanced to the gold medal game with a 104-92 win. Leading the way was Grimes with 26 points and Coby White with 25. In front of a packed house cheering loudly for the home team, the USA withstood an early run from Canada and dominated the game’s final 36 minutes to claim a 113-74 victory and the gold medal behind 18 points from Anthony. In addition to Grimes, the All-Tournament Team included Anthony and White, along with Argentina’s Francisco Caffaro and Canada’s Andrew Nembhard. ST. CATHARINES, CANADA • JUNE 10-16, 2018 ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM 2018 RESULTS
2018 USA MEN’S U18 FIBA AMERICAS TEAM ROSTER
2018 USA RESULTS (6-0)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)
HOMETOWN
Dominican Republic
W, 105-73 W, 118-26 W, 115-71 W, 132-55 W, 104-92 W, 113-74
Panama
Cole Anthony Armando Bacot Ayo Dosunmu Quentin Grimes Kamaka Hepa Matthew Hurt Josiah James Tyrese Maxey Mark Watts Jr. Coby White
G
6-2 6-9 6-3 6-4 6-9 6-9 6-5 6-2 6-8 6-2 6-4 6-10
170 170 228 165 180 205 180 200 226 180 227 175
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 18 18
Archbishop Molloy H.S. Trinity Episcopal School Morgan Park H.S. College Park H.S. Jefferson H.S., OR John Marshall H.S. Center Grove H.S. Porter-Gaud School South Garland H.S. Bishop Miege H.S. Old Redford Academy
Briarwood, NY Richmond, VA
F
Puerto Rico
G G
Chicago, IL
Ecuador
The Woodlands, TX
Argentina
F F F
Barrow, AK
Canada
Rochester, MN Greenwood, IN Charleston, SC
Trayce Jackson-Davis
G G G G
Dallas, TX
FINAL STANDINGS
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl F
Shawnee Mission, KS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
*United States (6-0) *Canada (5-1) *Argentina (4-2) *Puerto Rico (3-3)
Detroit, MI
Greenfield H.S.
Goldsboro, NC
Head Coach: Bill Self, University of Kansas Assistant Coach: Anthony Grant, University of Dayton Assistant Coach: Danny Manning, Wake Forest University Team Physician: Steve Foley, Sioux Falls Skyforce Athletic Trainer: Billy Cowgill, University of Kansas
Chile (3-3)
Dominican Rep. (2-4)
Panama (1-5) Ecuador (0-6)
*Qualified for the 2019 FIBA U19 World Championship
2018 USA MEN’S U18 FIBA AMERICAS TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G
MIN
FGM-A PCT
3PM-A PCT
FTM-A PCT
REB
PTS
AST TO BLK STL
White Grimes Anthony
6/3 133/22.2 6/6 139/23.2 6/6 129/21.5 6/6 133/22.2 6/6 107/17.8 6/0 115/19.2 4/3 73/18.3 6/0 73/12.2 6/0 69/11.5 6/0 73/12.2 6/0 97/16.2 6/0 59/9.8
31-66 38-77 32-63 31-49 26-42 25-40 13-27 19-33 19-22 17-31 12-34 10-28
0.47
14-34
0.412 0.24 0.348
16-21 6-12 14-16 10-13 12-14
0.762
26/4.3
92/15.3 18
9 7 2 9 2 4 3 9 4 2 0
1 8 3 10 3 7 9 8 4 9 1 5 1 7 4 3 7 2 1 4 4 7 3 2 41 72 26 39
0.494 6-25 0.508 8-23
0.5
24/4.0 88/14.7 23
0.875 0.769 0.857 0.667 0.818 1
13/2.2 32/5.3 51/8.5 14/2.3 8/2.0 30/5.0 21/3.5 9/1.5 36/6.0 30/5.0
86/14.3 25 84/14.0 12 64/10.7 15
16
Hurt
0.633 0.619
12-20
0.6
Robinson-Earl
0-1
0 0
Dosunmu
0.625 0-5 0.481 5-17 0.864 0-0 0.548 5-11 0.576 0-0
7-7 4-6 9-11 3-6
57/9.5 35/8.8 47/7.8 41/6.8 41/6.8 32/5.3 20/3.3
27
11
Maxey Bacot Watts James Hepa
0.294
9 8 5
.--- .---
Jackson-Davis
0.5
0.455 0.353
2-3 2-2 0-2
0.667
15 11
0.353 0.357
6-17 0-3
1 0
0
6
USA OPP.
6 6
1200 1200
273-512 .533 138-406 .340
56-156 37-135
.359 .274
85-113 .752 78-123 .634
320/53.3 687/114.5174 212/35.3 391/65.2 85
78
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM 2016 RESULTS
VALDIVIA, CHILE • JULY 19-23, 2016
Led by University of Texas head coach Shaka Smart, the USA won by an average of 30.4 points and featured the tournament MVP in Markelle Fultz while capturing the USA’s eighth overall and fourth straight men’s U18 gold medal. The USA’s depth was on display in a 103-70 win over Puerto Rico. Five players reached double-digit scoring, and the USA recorded 25 assists and 44 fastbreak points while forcing Puerto Rico into 26 turnovers. Michael Porter Jr. finished with 20 points; Jarrett Allen had 18 points and eight rebounds; Mohamed Bamba and Fultz each contributed 14 points; and Matt Coleman III tallied 10 points. Finishing with 35 assists, the USA easily defeated the U.S. Virgin Islands 107-63. Porter had nine of his game-high 20 points and the U.S. forced 11 turnovers in the first 10 minutes. P.J. Washington scored 19 points; Fultz finished with 11 points and four assists; Allen collected 10 rebounds to go with seven points and four assists; and Trae Young dished out seven assists. The USA outscored Chile 20-10 in the fourth quarter to turn what had been a tightly contested game into a 70-50 win. In front of a packed house in support of the host nation, the USA held Chile to 26.2% from the field and just four fastbreak points. Fultz had 11 points, eight re- bounds, four assists and three blocks; Coleman added 10 points, six rebounds and six assists; and Bamba collected nine rebounds to go with his seven points. With seven 3-pointers in the third quarter, the USA blew past Brazil 88-48 and into the gold medal game. By halftime, Allen had scored all 14 of his points, Fultz had dished out seven assists and the USA had forced 19 turnovers. Porter led the USA with 17 points; Young added 11 points; and Fultz finished with 10 points, 11 assists and six steals. Additionally, James Banks tied the USA U18 men’s record for blocked shots with five blocks to go along with his nine rebounds. With only a two-point lead and 3:57 remaining in the gold medal game, the USA allowed Canada only one more basket while it rallied to 15 points to secure a 99-84 win and claim the gold medal. Fultz scored 23 points to go with five rebounds and five. Five U.S. players scored in double-digits overall, including P.J. Washington (19 points), Porter (15), Hamidou Diallo (14 points) and Allen (10).
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2016 USA RESULTS (5-0)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)
HOMETOWN
Puerto Rico
W, 103-70 W, 107-63 W, 70-50 W, 88-48 W, 99-84
U.S. Virgin Islands
Jarrett Allen
F C C G G G G G
6-10 6-11 6-11 6-2 6-5 6-4 5-11
220 205 230 180 175 190 155 180 185 170 215 170
18 18 18 18 17 18 18 17 18 18 17 17
St. Stephen’s Episcopal School
Round Rock, TX New York, NY
Mohamed Bamba James Banks Matt Coleman Hamidou Diallo Markelle Fultz
Westtown School, PA La Lumiere School, IN Oak Hill Academy
Chile Brazil
Decatur, GA Norfolk, VA Corona, NY
Canada
Putnam Science Academy, CT DeMatha Catholic H.S. Neumann-Goretti H.S. Shenendehowa Central H.S. Father Tolton Catholic H.S.
Upper Marlboro, MD Philadelphia, PA Clifton Park, NY Columbia, MO College Park, GA
Quade Green Kevin Huerter
6-6 6-8 6-4 6-8 6-2
FINAL STANDINGS
Michael Porter Jr.
G/F
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
*United States (6-0)
M.J. Walker
G
Jonesboro H.S. Findlay Prep, NV Norman North H.S.
*Canada (4-1) *Brazil (3-2)
P.J. Washington
F
Frisco, TX
Trae Young
G
Norman, OK
HEAD COACH: Shaka Smart, University of Texas ASSISTANT COACH: Kevin Ollie, University of Connecticut ASSISTANT COACH: Mark Turgeon, University of Maryland TEAM PHYSICIAN: Tom Anderson, Cleveland State University ATHLETIC TRAINER: Max Benton, Cleveland State University
*Puerto Rico (2-3) Argentina (3-2)
Chile (2-3)
U.S. Virgin Islands (1-4) Dominican Republic (0-5)
*Qualified for the 2017 FIBA U19 World Championship
2016 USA MEN’S U18 FIBA AMERICAS TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Porter Fultz Allen
5/5 5/5 5/5 5/5 5/5 5/0 5/0 5/0 5/0 5/0 4/0 4/0
32-60 29-53 21-45 21-34 17-32 14-31 12-24 12-30
.533 .547 .467 .618 .531 .452 .500 .400 .206 .375 .273 .214 .461 .308
6-20 6-18 0-0 0-0 5-12 0-3 0-0 7-23 5-21 3-8 0-0 1-6
.300 .333
9-9 5-5
1.000 28/ 5.6 1.000 20/ 4.0
79/ 15.8 69/ 13.8 53/ 10.6 50/ 10.0 39/ 7.8 38/ 7.6 35/ 7.0 34/ 6.8 30/ 6.0 23/ 4.6 9/ 2.3 8/ 2.0 467/93.4 315/63.0
12 26
5 3 5 5 1 1 6 1 0 0 7 0
9
16
.--- .---
11-25 8-15 10-21 11-15 0-0 11-11 8-10 3-3
.440 .533 .476 .733 .--- .800 .500 .500 .656 .570
45/ 9.0 20/ 4.0 23/ 4.6 23/ 4.6 33/ 6.6
7 8 7 4 6
6 9 8 3 1 5 4 4 0 2
Washington
Coleman Diallo Bamba Huerter Young
.417 .000 .304 .238 .375 .--- .167 .297 .245 .---
22
1.000 8/ 1.6 1.000 18/ 3.6
7-34 6-16 3-11 3-14
16 13
Green Banks Walker
9/ 1.8 18/ 4.5
3-6 1-2
0 4
7/ 1.8
USA OPP.
5 5
177-384 109-354
33-111 40-163
80-122 57-100
269/53.8 210/42.0
125
34
67 37
74
7
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM 2014 RESULTS
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO • JUNE 20-24, 2014
Home court advantage and a roster filled with top talent was enough lead the USA to a gold medal finish. Held at the U.S. Olympic Training Center, the USA steamrolled the opposition and compiled a 5-0 record to claim the 2014 FIBA Americas U18 title. Stanley Johnson was named the U18 Championship’s MVP after averaging a USA-best 14.0 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.2 steals. The USA, which trailed for just 4:05 total, finished the eight-team tournament ranked No. 1 in most major statistical categories, including scoring offense, scoring defense (60.6), field goal percentage (.538), rebounding (52.6), assists (114), steals (68) and blocks (40). The 12-member team featured seven players boasting of prior USA Basketball experience, and the coaching staff featured USA head coach and University of Florida head coach Billy Donovan, who led the 2012 U18 and 2013 U19 USA National Teams to gold medals and a combined 14-0 record. Led by Luke Kennard’s game-high 30 points (7-12 3FG), the USA exploded offensively and cruised to a 156-58 victory over Uruguay in its opener. The offensive showing set five USA U18 records, including team records for points scored, margin of victory (98 points), field goals made (59), team assists (40) and assists by an individual after Jalen Brunson dished out 13. Led by Johnson’s 18 points, eight USA players scored eight or more points, including five in double digits, and the U.S. downed Mexico 100- 46. Leading start-to-finish, the USA earned a lopsided 118-64 victory over Argentina to close preliminary round play as Brunson paced the way with 16 points. Downing Dominican Republic 90-56 to advance to the gold medal contest, USA Basketball veterans Johnson and Tyus Jones combined for 29 points, eight assists and five steals to lead the way. In its most competitive game of the tournament, the USA earned a convincing 113-79 victory over Canada to claim the gold medal. USA team captains Johnson, Jones and Winslow combined for 47 points, 17 rebounds, nine assists and six steals.
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2014 USA RESULTS (5-0)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)
HOMETOWN
Uruguay Mexico Argentina
W, 156-58 W, 100-46 W, 118-64 W, 90-56 W, 113-79
Isaiah Briscoe Jaylen Brown Jalen Brunson Chase Jeter Stanley Johnson Tyus Jones Luke Kennard Tyler Lydon Allonzo Trier Myles Turner Justise Winslow
G
6-3 6-6 6-1 6-8 6-7 6-2 6-5 6-9
200 200 180 195 226 171 185 190 195 240 210 235
18 17 17 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 17
Saint Benedict’s Prep
Union, NJ
F
Wheeler H.S.
Alpharetta, GA Licolnshire, IL Las Vegas, NV Fullerton, CA Apple Valley, MN Franklin, OH Elizaville, NY Seattle, WA Bedford, TX Houston, TX Las Vegas, NV
G
Adlai E. Stevenson H.S. Bishop Gorman H.S.
Dominican Republic
F F
Canada
Mater Dei H.S. Apple Valley H.S.
G G G C F F C
Franklin H.S.
New Hampton School
FINAL STANDINGS
6-4 6-11 6-6
Findlay Prep, NV
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
*United States (5-0)
Trinity H.S.
*Canada (4-1)
St. John’s School Bishop Gorman H.S.
Stephen Zimmerman
7-0
*Dominican Republic (3-2)
HEAD COACH: Billy Donovan, University of Florida ASSISTANT COACH: Ed Cooley, Providence College ASSISTANT COACH: Sean Miller, University of Arizona
*Argentina (2-3) Puerto Rico (2-3)
Brazil (1-4) Mexico (1-4) Uruguay (1-4)
TEAM PHYSICIAN: Dave Walden, Colorado Springs, Colorado TEAM PHYSICIAN: Dave Weinstein, Colorado Springs, Colorado ATHLETIC TRAINER: Jarrett Schweim, University of Central Florida
*Qualified for the 2015 FIBA U19 World Championship
2014 USA MEN’S U18 FIBA AMERICAS TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Johnson Kennard Winslow Brunson Trier Briscoe Jones Brown Turner Jeter Lydon
5/5 5/0 5/5 5/5 5/0 5/0 5/0 5/5 4/0 5/5 5/0 5/0
27- 57 23- 42 18- 29 26- 49 20- 39 21- 33 17- 28 14- 32 11- 20 13- 19 14- 27 10- 23
0.474 4- 14 0.548 15- 29
0.286 12- 19 0.517 8- 10
0.632 27/ 5.4
70/ 14.0 69/ 13.8 63/ 12.6 62/ 12.4 60/ 12.0 44/ 8.8 41/ 8.2 41/ 8.2 29/ 7.3 36/ 7.2 33/ 6.6 29/ 5.8
5 6 8
1 2 0 6 0 6 0 0 1 2 4
11
0.8
16/ 3.2 9/ 1.8 9/ 1.8 31/ 6.2 27/ 5.4 10/ 2.5 24/ 4.8 22/ 4.4 32/ 6.4
8 5 5 5 5 4 0 2 3
0.621 0.531 0.513
2- 10 3- 8 6- 15
0.2
25- 32
0.781
0.375 7- 18
0.389 30/ 6.0
10 28 20 32 0
10
0.4
14- 20
0.7
Zimmerman
0.636 0- 1 0.607 0- 3 0.438 2- 10
0 0 0 1
2- 6 7- 10
0.333
0.7
0.2
11- 14
0.786 12/ 2.4
10
0.55
0- 3
7- 8
0.875
2 1 0 2
0.684 1- 1
9- 12 5- 10
0.75
18
0.519
0- 0
.--- 0.6
0.5
0.435 6- 10 0.538 39-104 0.316 23- 97
3- 8
0.375
USA OPP.
5 5
241-398 103-326
0.375 110-167 0.237 74-112
0.659 263/52.6 0.661 173/34.6
577/115.4 114
40 12
68 22
303/60.6
35
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U18 AMERICAS TEAM 2012 RESULTS
SAO SEBASTIAO DE PARAISO, BRAZIL • JUNE 16-20, 2012
For the sixth time in eight FIBA Americas U18 Championships, the USA men claimed gold. Led by University of Florida coach Billy Donovan, the U.S. featured a well balanced scoring attack that averaged 97.2 points and won its five contests by an average of 38.6 points. Julius Randle, the USA’s youngest player, averaged USA team highs of 14.2 points and 6.6 rebounds. University of Tennessee power forward Jarnell Stokes added 14.0 points and 5.6 rebounds, Shaq Goodwin added 12.4 points and 4.8 rebounds, and Rasheed Sulaimon was credited with 10.0 points. Marcus Smart accounted for team bests of 4.0 assists and 3.6 steals to go with 7.4 points a game. Opening play, behind Goodwin’s 30 points (12-12 FG, 6-6 FT), the USA recorded a high scoring 105-42 win over U.S. Virgin Islands. Led by Jake Layman’s game high 18 points, the USA routed Mexico 110-59 the following day as all 12 USA players scored in the game. Getting points again from every team member, including a game high 22 points from Stokes and 15 more from Randle, the USA downed host Brazil 83-64 to close out preliminary round play 3-0. Utilizing its superior depth and balanced scoring, the USA handled Argentina 107-72 in its semifinal game. The win, which featured all 12 U.S. players scoring including seven in double figures, advanced the Americans to the gold medal game. The U.S. offense, which registered a tournament high 107 points on 54.8% shooting overall, was paced by 15 points from Randle. Sulaimon added 14, Goodwin tossed in 13, Rodney Purvis and Stokes each accounted for 11 points, and Nathaniel Britt II and Layman had 10 points apiece. Leading by just six (37-31) at halftime of the gold medal game versus Brazil, the USA stepped up its defense in the second half to break open the game and record an 81-56 victory. Randle helped pave the way to the win posting a double-double of 18 points and 12 rebounds. Stokes contributed 11 points and Smart was credited with 10 points, three rebounds, four assists and a game-high six steals.
2012 USA MEN’S U18 FIBA AMERICAS TEAM ROSTER
2012 USA RESULTS (5-0)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)
HOMETOWN
U.S. Virgin Islands
W, 105-42 W, 110-59 W, 83-64 W, 107-72 W, 81-56
Mexico
Nathaniel Britt, II Sam Dekker Shaq Goodwin Jerami Grant Montrezl Harrell Jake Layman Rodney Purvis Julius Randle James Robinson Marcus Smart Jarnell Stokes Rasheed Sulaimon
G
6-1 6-7 6-8 6-7 6-8 6-7 6-4 6-8 6-3 6-3 6-8 6-4
158 200 235 190 230 180 190 235 198 210 245 190
18 18 17 18 18 18 18 17 18 18 18 18
Gonzaga College H.S. (DC) Sheboygan Lutheran H.S. Southwest DeKalb H.S. DeMatha Catholic H.S. Hargrave Military Academy (MD)
Upper Marlboro, MD
F F F F F
Sheboygan, WI Decatur, GA
Brazil
Argentina
Bowie, MD Tarboro, NC
Brazil
King Phillip Regional H.S. Upper Room Christian
Wrentham, MA Raleigh, NC McKinney, TX Mitchellville, MD Flower Mound, TX
G
F
Prestonwood Christian Academy
FINAL STANDINGS
G G
DeMatha Catholic H.S.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
*United States (5-0)
Marcus H.S.
*Brazil (4-1) *Canada (3-2) *Argentina (2-3)
F/C
University of Tennessee Strake Jesuit College Prep
Memphis, TN Houston, TX
G
HEAD COACH: Billy Donovan, University of Florida ASSISTANT COACH: Mark Few, Gonzaga University ASSISTANT COACH: Shaka Smart, Virginia Commonwealth University
Mexico (2-3)
Puerto Rico (1-4) U.S. Virgin Isl. (2-3)
TEAM PHYSICIAN: Eliot Young, San Antonio Spurs ATHLETIC TRAINER: Dave Werner, University of Florida
Colombia (1-4)
*Qualified for the 2013 FIBA U19 World Championship
2012 USA MEN’S U18 FIBA AMERICAS TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Randle Stokes
5/5 5/5 5/0 5/0 5/0 5/5 5/0 5/5 5/0 5/5 4/0 5/0
23- 42 31- 45 24- 30 20- 37 14- 26 12- 29 12- 27 7- 25 12- 15 11- 36 7- 18 8- 17
.548 .689 .800 .541 .538 .414 .444 .280 .800 .306 .389 .471 .522 .328
1- 4 0- 2 0- 0
.250 .000 .316 .400 .100 .000 .--- .250 .154 .375 .250 .256 .194 .---
24- 36 8- 18 14- 18
.667 .444 .778 .500 .571 .600 .611 .619 .273 .400 .750 .625 .592 .550
33/ 6.6 28/ 5.6 24/ 4.8 17/ 3.4 20/ 4.0 17/ 3.4 9/ 1.8 25/ 5.0 21/ 4.2 9/ 1.9 10/ 2.5 13/ 2.6
71/ 14.2 70/ 14.0 62/ 12.4 50/ 10.0 38/ 7.6 37/ 7.4 35/ 7.0 28/ 5.6 27/ 5.4 26/ 5.2 20/ 5.0 22/ 4.4 486/97.2 293/58.6
6 5 5 4 4
5 1 2 1 3 3 0 1 1 1 0 1
5 4 2 2 4 4 1 2 4 3 7
Goodwin Sulaimon Layman
6- 19 6- 15 1- 10 0- 3 1- 4 0- 0 2- 13
4- 8 4- 7
Smart Purvis Grant Harrell
12- 20 11- 18 13- 21
20 13
18
1 2
3- 11 2- 5 3- 4 5- 8
Britt
15
Dekker
3- 8 1- 4
0
Robinson
12 87 58
USA OPP.
5 5
181-347 104-317
21-82 19-98
103-174 66-120
245/49.0 172/34.4
19 15
56 28
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