Contested biennially since 2010, the FIBA U17 Men’s World Cup features the world's top 16 men's U17 national teams who qualify the year prior based on their finishes at the biennial U16 zone championships. The United States has won the gold medal in each of the six U17 World Cups.
HISTORY
MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM
*AS OF DEC. 1, 2024
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM RESULTS & STANDINGS
SUMMARY OF FINISHES Gold
Silver
Bronze
United States
7
0
0
Australia
0
2
0
France
0
1
1
Turkey
0
1
1
Italy
0
1
0
Poland
0
1
0
Spain
0
1
0
Canada
0
0
1
Croatia
0
0
1
Lithuania
0
0
1
Puerto Rico
0
0
1
Serbia
0
0
1
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS 2010 2012 2014 2016
2018 2022 2024
1
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
2
POL
AUS
AUS
TUR
FRA
ESP
ITA
3
CAN
CRO
SRB
LTU
PUR
FRA
TUR
4
LTU
ESP
ESP
ESP
CAN
LTU
NZL
5
SRB
CAN
PUR
CAN
TUR
SRB
LTU
6
AUS
ARG
CAN
FRA
AUS
AUS
PUR
7
CHN
CHN
CHN
AUS
CRO
SLO
ESP
8
GER
CZE
FRA
KOR
MNE
POL
CAN
9
ARG
LTU
ITA
BIH
DOM
CAN
FRA
10
ESP
FRA
ARG
CHN
SRB
EGY
ARG
11
EGY
KOR
ANG
DOM
ARG
ARG
GER
12
KOR
EGY
GRE
FIN
MLI
NZL
EGY
13
EGY
ARG
PHI
DOM
CHN
14
JPN
TPE
NZL
JPN
GUI
15
PHI
MLI
CHN
MLI
AUS
16
UAE
EGY
EGY
LBN
PHI
LEGEND : ANG-Angola; ARG-Argentina; AUS-Australia; BIH-Bosnia and Herzegovina; CAN-Canada; CHN-China; CRO-Croatia; CZE- Czech Republic; DOM-Dominican Republic; EGY-Egypt; ESP-Spain; FIN-Finland; FRA-France; GER-Germany; GRE-Greece; GUI-Guinea; ITA-Italy; JPN-Japan; KOR-Ko- rea; LBN-Lebanon; LTU-Lithuania; MLI-Mali; MNE-Montenegro; NZL-New Zealand; PHI-Philippines; POL-Poland; PUR-Puerto Rico; SRB-Serbia; SLO-Slovenia; TPE-Chinese Taipei; TUR-Turkey; UAE-United Arab Emirates; USA-United States of America.
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME RESULTS
ANGOLA (1-0) W
FRANCE (3-0) W
SERBIA (4-0) W
99- 56
2014
104-81 95- 52 86- 50
2024 2018 2012
106-80 93-61 89-68 112-75
2022 2018 2014 2010
W W
W W W
ARGENTINA (2-0) W 109- 56
2016 2010
W
82- 70
GREECE (1-0) W
83- 73
2014
SLOVENIA (1-0) W 88-55
2022
AUSTRALIA (4-0) W 99- 92
2014 2012 2012 2010
GUINEA (1-0) W
W W W
95- 62 89- 67 105- 70
124-49
2024
SOUTH KOREA (1-0) W 133- 81
2016
ITALY (1-0) W
129-88
2024
SPAIN (2-0) W
CANADA (4-0) W
79-67 95- 66
2022 2012
111-60 120- 71 113- 59 103- 80
2024 2018 2012 2010
W
JAPAN (1-0) W
W W W
122- 38
2014
TAIWAN (1-0) W
119- 45
2016
LITHUANIA (3-0) W 89-62
2022 2016 2010
CHINA (5-0) W
W W
98- 70 102- 66
TURKEY (2-0) W
146-62 115- 37 113- 71 116- 47 113- 73
96- 56 84- 66
2016 2016
W W W W
2018 2014 2012 2010
W
LEBANON (1-0) W 120-44
2022
MALI (2-0) W
CROATIA (1-0) W
112-64 97-40
2022 2018
126- 52
2018
W
CZECH REPUBLIC (1-0) W 95- 57
NEW ZEALAND (1-0) W 145-65
2012
2024
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (1-0) W 103- 60 2018
PHILIPPINES (2-0) W 141-45
2024 2014
W
124- 64
EGYPT (4-0) W
103-48 104- 57 111- 73 132- 64
2022 2016 2012 2010
POLAND (1-0) W
W W W
111- 80
2010
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME U.S. U17 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM COACHING STAFF
USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP HEAD COACHES YEAR SITE USA HEAD COACH RECORD
2024 2022 2020 2018 2016 2014 2012 2010
Istanbul, Turkey Malaga, Spain Sofia, Bulgaria
Sharman White, Pace Academy (GA) Sharman White, Pace Academy (GA)
7-0 / Gold Medal 7-0 / Gold Medal
Cancelled
Santa Fe & Rosario, Argentina
Don Showalter, USA Basketball Don Showalter, USA Basketball
7-0 / Gold Medal 7-0 / Gold Medal 7-0 / Gold Medal 8-0 / Gold Medal 8-0 / Gold Medal
Zaragoza, Spain
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Don Showalter, Iowa City High School (IA) Don Showalter, Iowa City High School (IA) Don Showalter, Mid Prairie High School (IA)
Kaunas, Lithuania Hamburg, Germany
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP ASSISTANT COACHES
NAME
YEARS
AFFILIATION
Scott Fitch Eric Flannery LJ Goolsby Rich Gray
2018, 2024 2014, 2022
Fairport High School (NY) St. Edward High School (OH)
2014 2012 2010
KC Run DMC (KS)
St. Louis Eagles AAU (MO) Lake Clifton High School (MD)
Herman Harried
Mike Jones Chet Mason Miles Simon Kevin Sutton Steve Turner
2012, 2016
DeMatha Catholic High School (MD)
2024 2016 2010 2022 2018
Brush HS (OH)
California Supreme AAU Montverde Academy (FL)
Gonzaga College High School (DC)
Stan Waterman
Sanford School (DE)
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
A
Carte’Are Gordon
2016 2018
Jalen Green
Justin Anderson
2010 2012
H
BeeJay Anya
B
R.J. Hampton Jalen Haralson De’Vion Harmon
2018 2024 2018 2022 2024 2016 2016 2014 2022 2012 2012 2012
Scottie Barnes
2018 2014 2010 2012 2024 2024 2016 2016 2018 2016 2022 2024 2010
Tyus Battle Brad Beal Joel Barry
Ron Holland
Caleb Holt
Markus Howard
Cameron Boozer
J
Cayden Boozer
Jordan Brown
Jaren Jackson Josh Jackson
Troy Brown
C
Ian Jackson
Dakari Johnson Stanley Johnson
Vernon Carey Jr.
Wendell Carter Jr.
Tyus Jones
David Castillo Chris Cenac Jr.
K
Quinn Cook
V.J. King
2014 2022 2016
D
Karter Knox
Kevin Knox II
Stephen Domingo Andre’ Drummond
2012 2010 2024
M
AJ Dybantsa
JJ Mandaquit
2024 2010 2024 2018 2018
E
James McAdoo
Brandon McCoy Jr.
Henry Ellenson Dennis Evans III
2014 2022
Evan Mobley
Wendell Moore Jr.
F
N
Jeremy Fears
2022 2014 2022 2022 2012
Asa Newell
2022 2014 2012
Terrance Ferguson
Malik Newman Kendrick Nunn
Cooper Flagg
Johnuel “Boogie” Fland
O
Conner Frankamp
G
Johnny O’Bryant
2010 2012 2018
Jahlil Okafor Isaac Okoro
Michael Gilchrist
2010 2014
Harry Giles
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
P
Jabari Parker Tony Parker
2012 2010
Koa Peat
2022, 2024
Q
Immanuel Quickley
2016
R
Ivan Rabb
2014 2014 2010 2018 2016 2016 2024 2018 2022 2024 2014 2018 2014 2014 2010 2010 2024 2016 2022 2018 2016 2012 2012 2010
Devearl Ramsey Chasson Randle
Jeremy Roach
S
Collin Sexton
Javonte Smart
Jordan Smith Jr. Isaiah Stewart Sean Stewart
Tyran Stokes
Diamond Stone
Jalen Suggs
Caleb Swanigan
T
Jayson Tatum
Marquis Teague Adonis Thomas
Jaden Toombs
Gary Trent Jr.
W
DaJuan Wagner Jr.
Romeo Weems
Austin Wiley
Johnathan Williams
Justise Winslow
Tony Wroten
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM ROSTER BY AFFILIATION
ALABAMA
Jordan Brown
2016
CONNECTICUT
BUCKHORN HS Caleb Holt
2016
ST. THOMAS MORE SCHOOL Andre Drummond
2010
SPAIN PARK HS Austin Wiley
FLORIDA
2016
ARIZONA
COLUMBUS HS Cameron Boozer
2024 2024
PERRY HS Koa Peat
Cayden Boozer
2022, 2024
LAKE HIGHLAND PREP Joel Berry MONTVERDE ACADEMY Dakari Johnson
CALIFORNIA
2012
BISHOP O’DOWD HS Ivan Rabb
2014
2012 2022 2022
HILLCREST HS Dennis Evans III MATER DEI HS Stanley Johnson PROLIFIC PREP Tyran Stokes
Cooper Flagg
Asa Newell
TAMPA CATHOLIC HS Kevin Knox II
2012
2016 2022
Karter Knox
2024
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Scottie Barnes
2018 2018
RANCHO CHRISTIAN HS Evan Mobley
Vernon Carey Jr.
2018
GEORGIA
ST. IGANTIUS PREP Stephen Domingo ST. JON BOSCO HS Brandon McCoy Jr.
MCEACHERN HS Isaac Okoro MILLER GROVE HS Tony Parker PACE ACADEMY Wendell Carter Jr. PEBBLEBROOK HS Collin Sexton
2012
2018
2024
2010
SAN JOAQUIN MEMORIAL HS Jalen Green SIERRA CANYON SCHOOL Devearl Ramsey
2018
2016
2014
2016
WOODCREEK HS
ILLINOIS
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
MICHIGAN
ROCK ISLAND HS Chasson Randle
CONSORTIUM COLLEGE PREP Josh Jackson
2010
2014
SIMEON CAREER ACADEMY Kendrick Nunn
NEW HAVEN HS
2012 2012
Jabari Parker
Romeo Weems
2018
WHITNEY YOUNG HS Jahlil Okafor
MINNESOTA
2012
APPLE VALLEY HS Tyus Jones
INDIANA
2012 2016
Gary Trent Jr.
HOMESTEAD SENIOR HS Caleb Swanigan LA LUMIERE SCHOOL Jalen Haralson
2014
MINNEHAHA ACADEMY Jalen Suggs
2018
MISSISSIPPI
2024 2018 2022
Isaiah Stewart
CALLAWAY HS Malik Newman EASTSIDE HS Johnny O’Bryant
Jeremy Fears Jr.
2014
PARK TUDOR SCHOOL Jaren Jackson Jr.
2016
2010
PIKE HS Marquis Teague
MISSOURI
2010
KANSAS
CHAMINADE COLLEGE PREP HS Brad Beal
2010 2014
ISIDORE NEWMAN HS Chris Cenac Jr.
Jayson Tatum
2024
WEBSTER GROVES HS Carte’Are Gordon
WICHITA NORTH HS Conner Frankamp
2016
2012
NEVADA
LOUISIANA
CENTENNIAL HS Troy Brown FINDLAY PREP Markus Howard
SCOTLANDVILLE HS Javonte Smart
2016
2016
MARYLAND
2016
NEW JERSEY
DEMATHA HS BeeJay Anya
2012 2010
CAMDEN HS DaJuan Wagner Jr.
Quinn Cook
2022
JOHN CARROLL SCHOOL Immanuel Quickley
GILL ST. BERNARD’S SCHOOL Tyus Battle
2016
2014
MONTROSE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Justin Anderson
ST. PATRICK HS
2010
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL Justise Winslow
Michael Gilchrist
2010
2012
NEW YORK
UTAH
ARCHBISHOP STEPINAC HS Johnuel “Boogie” Fland
UTAH PREP AJ Dybantsa
2022
2024 2024
CARDINAL HAYES Ian Jackson
JJ Mandaquit
2022
VIRGINIA
NORTH CAROLINA
NORFOLK CHRISTIAN HS James McAdoo PAUL VI CATHOLIC HS Jeremy Roach
COX MILL HS Wendell Moore Jr.
2010
2018
WESLEYAN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Harry Giles
2018
2014
WASHINGTON
OHIO
GARFIELD HS Tony Wroten ST. PAUL IV Jordan Smith Jr.
ST. VINCENT-ST. MARY HS V.J. King
2010
2014
OKLAHOMA
2024
BARTLESVILLE HS David Castillo
2022
WISCONSIN
TENNESSEE
DOMINICAN HS Diamond Stone RICE LAKE HS Henry Ellenson
MELROSE HS Adonis Thomas
2014
2010
SOUTHWIND HS Johnathan Williams
2014
2012
TEXAS
DUNCANVILLE HS Ron Holland DYNAMIC PREP Jaden Toombs
2022
2024
GUYER HS De’Vion Harmon
2018
LITTLE ELM HS R.J. Hampton
2018
PRIME PREP ACADEMY Terrance Ferguson
2014
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM RECORD BOOK
INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS 30, Michael Gilchrist vs. Canada 07/10/10 29, Cameron Boozer vs. France 06/29/24 27, Jalen Green vs. Croatia 07/06/18 26, Ian Jackson vs. Mali 07/05/22 26, James McAdoo vs. China 07/05/10 26, Koa Peat vs. Italy 07/07/24 25, Brad Beal vs. Australia 07/02/10 25, Jalen Green vs. Canada 07/07/18 24, Cameron Boozer vs. Italy 07/07/24 24, Collin Sexton vs. South Korea 06/30/16 24, Michael Gilchrist vs. Argentina 07/02/10 22, Diamond Stone vs. Greece 08/08/14 22, Conner Frankamp vs. Australia 07/08/12 22, Tyus Jones vs. Canada 07/06/12 22, Koa Peat vs Philippines 07/03/24
MOST FTM 11, Cameron Boozer vs. France 8, Collin Sexton vs. Argentina 8, Michael Gilchrist vs. Canada MOST FTA 13, Cameron Boozer vs. France
06/29/24 06/28/16 07/10/10
06/29/24 07/03/12
12, Jahlil Okafor vs. France
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (7-7), Jeremy Fears vs. Spain
07/10/22
MOST REBOUNDS 17, Cooper Flagg vs. Spain 16, Michael Gilchrist vs. Canada 16, Michael Gilchrist vs. Argentina
07/10/22 07/10/10 07/02/10
MOST ASSISTS 13, Quinn Cook vs. China
MOST FGM 13, James McAdoo vs. China
07/05/10
07/05/10
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 6, Diamond Stone vs. Japan
MOST FGA 21, Malik Newman vs. Australia
08/12/14
07/06/14
MOST STEALS 8, Cooper Flagg vs. Spain 7, Justise Winslow vs. France
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1.000 (8-8), James McAdoo vs. Australia
07/10/22 07/03/12
07/09/10 08/12/14
1.000 (7-7), Josh Jackson vs. Japan
MOST 3PM 7, Brad Beal vs. Australia MOST 3PA 11, Brad Beal vs. Canada
07/09/10
07/10/10
HIGHEST 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE 1.000 (3-3), De’Vion Harmon vs. China
06/30/18
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
TEAM GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS: 146, vs. China, 07/02/24 MOST FGM:
MOST FTM: MOST FTA:
30, vs. Serbia, 07/03/18
62, vs. Philippines, 07/03/24 62, vs. New Zealand, 07/06/24
48, vs. Serbia, 07/03/18 HIGHEST FT PERCENTAGE: .885 (23-26), vs. Czech Republic, 06/30/12 MOST REBOUNDS: 68, vs. Egypt, 07/06/22 MOST ASSISTS: 49, vs. Philippines, 07/03/24 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 13, vs. Egypt, 07/06/10 MOST STEALS: 33, vs. China, 07/02/24
MOST FGA:
102 vs.China, 07/02/24
HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE:
.663 (55-83), vs. Japan, 08/12/14
MOST 3PM: MOST 3PA:
13, vs. China, 07/02/24
32, vs. Canada, 07/05/24
HIGHEST 3-PT PERCENTAGE:
.529 (9-17), vs. Australia, 06/29/12
INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION RECORDS MOST POINTS Brad Beal 146 (18.3) 2010 Cameron Boozer 141 (20.1) 2024 Koa Peat 125 (17.9) 2024 Michael Gilchrist 120 (15.0) 2010 James McAdoo 116 (14.5) 2010 Conner Frankamp 113 (14.1) 2012 Jalen Green 110 (15.7) 2018 Markus Howard Jalen Green MOST 3PA Brad Beal Jalen Green Stephen Domingo
18 15
2016 2018
65
2010 2018 2012
44
39
HIGHEST 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Caleb Holt .500 (11-22)
2024 2012 2010 2010
MOST FGM Cameron Boozer
Jabari Parker
.500 ( 5-10) .500 ( 4- 8) .477 (31-65)
55 55 52 50
2024 2024 2010 2010
Justin Anderson
Koa Peat
Brad Beal
James McAdoo
Brad Beal
MOST FTM Michael Gilchrist
36 29 28
2010 2016 2024
MOST FGA Brad Beal
Collin Sexton
97 88 86 84 81 81
2010 2024 2014 2018 2016 2010
Cameron Boozer
Koa Peat
Malik Newman
MOST FTA Michael Gilchrist
De’Vion Harmon
45 38 36
2010 2016 2012
Gary Trent Jr.
Collin Sexton Jahlil Okafor
James McAdoo
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Ivan Rabb .750 (12-16)
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Conner Frankamp 1.000 (11-11)
2014 2016 2024 2014
2012 2022 2024 2012
Carte’Are Gordon Cameron Boozer
.720 (36-50) .696 (55-79) .696 (16-23)
Asa Newell
1.000 (10-10) 1.000 (4-4) 1.000 (4-4)
Jaden Toombs Dakari Johnson
Caleb Swanigan
MOST 3PM Brad Beal
31
2010
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
MOST REBOUNDS Justise Winslow
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Diamond Stone
70 (8.8)
2012 2022 2024 2014 2012 2010 2010 2010 2024 2024 2012
23 (3.3) 20 (2.9) 18 (2.6) 15 (1.9)
2014 2022 2018 2010
Cooper Flagg
70 (10.0) 69 (9.9) 68 (9.7) 66 (8.3) 63 (7.9)
Cooper Flagg Evan Mobley James McAdoo
Cameron Boozer
Diamond Stone
Jahlil Okafor
MOST STEALS Tony Wroten
James McAdoo
28 (3.5) 24 (3.4) 23 (3.3) 21 (2.6)
2010 2024 2018 2012
MOST ASSISTS Quinn Cook
Brandon McCoy Jr.
58 (7.4) 48 (6.0) 45 (6.4) 43 (6.1) 43 (5.4)
Jalen Suggs
Marquis Teague Cayden Boozer
Justise Winslow
JJ Mandaquit
Tyus Jones
TEAM COMPETITION RECORDS MOST POINTS: 900 in 2024 MOST POINTS AVERAGED: 128.6 in 2010 MOST FGM: 359 in 2024 MOST FGA: 656 in 2010 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .571% in 2024 MOST 3PM: 64 in 2010 MOST 3PA: 183 in 2010 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: .357% in 2012 MOST FTM: MOST FTA: MOST ASSISTS: MOST STEALS:
137 in 2016 209 in 2016
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:
.671% in 2014 438 in 2012 57.6 in 2016
MOST REBOUNDS:
HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE:
284 in 2024
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS:
58 in 2010, 2022
163 in 2024
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM 2024 RESULTS
ISTANBUL, TURKEY • JUNE 29-JULY 7, 2024
The Americans won their seventh straight FIBA U17 Men’s World Cup Gold Medal and improved their all-time record to 51-0 (7-0 in 2024). The tournament opened with a 104-81 win over France on June 29. Cameron Boozer ignited the team’s performance, posting a double-dou- ble of 29 points and 12 rebounds on 9-of-15 shooting. AJ Dybantsa contributed 19 points, while Koa Peat added 18. The U.S. collected 30 assists, nine of which came from Cayden Boozer. In their next matchup, the U.S. defeated Guinea 124-49, setting a record for the most assists in a game at the FIBA U17 Men’s World Cup with 40. JJ Mandaquit and Tyran Stokes each contributed six assists, while Brandon McCoy Jr. and Cayden Boozer added five apiece. The Americans clinched the top spot in Group B with a record-setting 146-62 victory over China. The U.S. reset the assist benchmark with 43 assists. The fast-paced offense propelled the team to an unprecedented 146 points, another FIBA U17 Men’s World Cup record. In the Round of 16, the U.S. delivered a 141-45 victory over the Philippines. Eight players scored in double figures, led by Peat with 22 points, Cameron Boozer with 20, Jalen Haralson with 16 and Chris Cenac Jr. with 14. The U.S. secured a 111-60 victory over Canada, earning their spot in the semifinals. Cameron Boozer recorded his third double-double of the tournament, finishing with 13 points and 10 rebounds. The U.S. then won 145-65 over New Zealand in the semifinals. In the gold medal game on July 7, the U.S. faced Italy. After leading 32-19 at the end of the first quarter, the Americans jumped ahead to a 73-36 halftime lead. They took the reins from then on and ultimately won 129-88, securing their seventh consecutive gold medal. Cameron Boozer earned tournament MVP honors, recording 24 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. The United States led the entire tournament in points per game (128.6), rebounds per game (54.6), assists per game (40.3), steals per game (24), field goal percentage (57.1%), and players with double-doubles recorded. The USA average margin of victory was an astounding 64.3, the best of any U.S. U17 Men’s Team. Cameron Boozer and Dybantsa were recognized for their outstanding performances by being named to the All-Star Five. Cameron Boozer averaged 20.1 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 2.7 steals throughout the tournament. Dybantsa averaged 14.1 points, 3.9 rebounds, 4.1 assists, and 1.6 steals during the title run.
2024 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM ROSTER
2024 USA RESULTS (7-0)
NAME
POS HGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)
HOMETOWN
France Guinea
W, 104-81 W, 124-49 W, 146-62 W, 141-45 W, 111-60 W, 145-65 W, 129-88
Cameron Boozer Cayden Boozer Chris Cenac Jr. AJ Dybantsa Jalen Haralson
F
6-9 6-3 6-8 6-7 6-4 6-1 6-10
16 16 17 17 17 16 17 16 17 16 16 17
Columbus HS Columbus HS
Miami, FL Miami, FL
G C G G G G G F C F
China
Isidore Newman HS
New Orleans, LA Brockton, MA Anderson, IN Huntsville, AL
Philippines
F/G
Utah Prep
Canada
La Lumiere School
New Zealand
Caleb Holt JJ Mandaquit
Buckhorn HS
Utah Prep
Hilo, HI
Italy
Brandon McCoy Jr.
6-4 6-8 6-3 6-7
St. Jon Bosco HS Perry HS St. Paul IV Prolific Prep Dynamic Prep
Oakland, CA Chandler, AZ
Koa Peat
Jordan Smith Jr. Tyran Stokes Jaden Toombs
Washington, DC Louisville, KY
FINAL STANDINGS
6-10
Amarillo, TX
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
United States (7-0)
HEAD COACH: Sharman White (Pace Academy, GA) ASSISTANT COACH: Scott Fitch (Fairport HS, NY) ASSISTANT COACH: Chet Mason (Brush HS, OH) ATHLETIC TRAINER: Louis Fuller
Italy (4-3)
Turkey (5-2)
New Zealand (4-3) Lithuania (5-2) Puerto Rico (3-4)
Spain (5-2)
Canada (3-4)
9. France (4-3) 10. Argentina (3-4) 11. Germany (3-4) 12. Egypt (1-6) 13. China (3-4) 14. Guinea (2-5) 15. Australia (4-3) 16. Philippines (0-7)
2024 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Peat
7/7 7/7 7/7 7/0 7/0 7/7 7/7 7/0 7/0 7/0 7/0 7/0
55-88 37-63 55-79 33-57 15-31 20-45 32-50 28-49 28-57 17-38 21-39 18-33
.625 .587 .696 .579 .484 .444 .640 .571 .491 .447 .538 .545 .571 .347
1-5
.200 .318 .333 .286 .250 .211 .200 .500 .385 .278 .250 .000 .316 .259
14-22 18-26 28-33 16-29
.636 .692 .848 .552 .667 .667 .278 .786 .800 .400 .643
39 27 69 49 17 24 23 28 15 8 38
125
15 29 15 39 45 43 20 20
5 3 5 8 1 0 2 1 1 7 4 3
13 11 19 13 18 15 24 13 12 13
Dybantsa
7-22
99
Cam. Boozer Tyran Stokes Cay. Boozer Mandaquit
3-9
141
4-14
86 34 46 70 78 78 41 62 40
2-8
2-3 2-3
4-19
McCoy Jr.
1-5
5-18 11-14 12-15
Holt
11-22 10-26
Haralson Smith Jr. Cenac Jr. Toombs
6
5-18 2-8
2-5
14
18-28
8
7 5
0-2
4-4
1.000 20
10
USA OPP.
7 7
359-629 168-484
50-158 49-189
132-200
.660 .699
382/54.6 240/34.2
900/128.6 284
40 23
163
65-93
450/64.3
141
57
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM 2022 RESULTS
MALAGA, SPAIN • JULY 2-10, 2022
The Americans improved 44-0 (7-0 in 2022) as they won their fifth straight U17 gold medal. The USA opened the tournament with a over Lebanon, 120-44. David Castillo finished with 21 points (8-11 FG). Cooper Flagg finished with 13 rebounds and four blocks. The U.S. recorded 24 steals and 12 blocks, both event highs in their respective categories, and shot 50% (50-100 FG) from the field. Game 2 against Slovenia was close to start, but the U.S. was turned a one-point deficit (20-21) midway through the second quarter into a 16-point advantage at half (40-24). The U.S. would go on to win 88-55. Ron Holland led the Americans in scoring with 14 points. Against Mali, the USA would capture the 112-64 victory. Ian Jackson put on a stellar performance, scoring 26 points (11-14 FG), the most by an American during the tournament and third most by a U.S. player since 2010. The U.S. matched up with Egypt in the round of 16 and jumped out to a 9-0 lead. Eventually winning 103-48, Karter Knox led the charge with 18 points and nine rebounds. The team had 68 rebounds, the most ever by a U.S. squad at the event. The USA advanced to a quarterfinal matchup with Serbia, who led through the first seven minutes before an Asa Newell 3-pointer gave the U.S. their first lead, 20-18, with just over two minutes remaining in the opening frame. The U.S. won 106-80 and shot a record-setting 12-of- 24 from 3, marking the most 3s made by an American U17 team. In the semifinals, the U.S. defeated Lithuania 89-62 and held Lithuania to seven points in the first quarter. The gold medal game saw the U.S. match up against Spain. In a tightly contested contest, the Americans trailed until the 2:39 mark of the third quarter, where they were able to turn the tide and take an 11-point lead into the final frame (62-51). From there, the U.S. held on to capture their sixth consecutive gold medal with a 79-67 win. Flagg’s play came to a head, where he recorded 10 points, 17 rebounds, two assists, eight steals and four blocks to set multiple U17 World Cup records. His 17 rebounds set a new mark for most rebounds in a game by an American at a World Cup, while his eight steals tied the most by any player. Flagg and Koa Peat were the Americans named to the All-Star Five. In the bronze medal game, France defeated Lithuania (66-58).
2022 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM ROSTER
2022 USA RESULTS (7-0)
NAME
POS HGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)
HOMETOWN
Lebanon Slovenia
W, 120-44 W, 88-55 W, 112-64 W, 103-48 W, 106-80 W, 89-62 W, 79-67
David Castillo Dennis Evans III Jeremy Fears Jr. Cooper Flagg
G C G
6-1 7-1 6-0 6-7 6-3 6-7 6-6 6-5 6-9 6-7 6-8 6-3
16 16 17 15 15 16 17 17 16 15 17 17
Bartlesville High School Hillcrest High School La Lumiere School Montverde Academy Archbishop Stepinac Duncanville High School Tampa Catholic High School Montverde Academy Perry High School Windermere High School Camden High School Cardinal Hayes
Bartlesville, OK Riverside, CA Chicago, IL Newport, ME
Mali
Egypt Serbia
F
Johnuel ‘Boogie’ Fland
G
Bronx, NY Dallas, TX Bronx, NY Tampa, FL
Lithuania
Ron Holland Ian Jackson Karter Knox Asa Newell
F
G/F
Spain
F F F
Destin, FL Chandler, AZ
Koa Peat
FINAL STANDINGS
Sean Stewart
F/C
Windermere, FL
DaJuan Wagner Jr.
G
Camden, NJ
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
United States (7-0)
HEAD COACH: Sharman White, Pace Academy, GA ASSISTANT COACH: Eric Flannery, St. Edward High School, OH ASSISTANT COACH: Steve Turner, Gonzaga College High School, DC ATHLETIC TRAINER: Dam Bae
Spain (5-2) France (6-1)
Lithuania (5-2)
Serbia (5-2)
Australia (5-2) Slovenia (4-3) Poland (3-4) Canada (4-3)
9.
10. Egypt (2-5) 11. Argentina (3-4) 12. New Zealand (1-6) 13. Dom. Rep. (3-4) 14. Japan (1-6) 15. Mali (2-5) 16. Lebanon (0-7)
2022 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Castillo Holland Fears Jr. Wagner Peat Stewart Jackson Flagg
7/7 7/7 7/7 7/0 7/7 7/0 7/7 7/0 7/0 7/0 7/0 6/0
29-63 30-56 28-55 27-55 26-67 27-65 19-41 36-66 30-55 11-27 12-26
.460 .536 .509 .491 .388 .415 .463 .545 .545 .407 .462 .125 .473 .325
14-40
.350 .421 .200 .375 .190 .429 .450 .250 .389 .400 .---
3-4
.750 .588 .455 .750 .875 .727 .733 .562 .750 .500 .669 .573
13/1.9 46/6.6 30/ 8.4 20/2.9 22/3.1 70/10.0 49/7.0
75/10.7 78/11.1 67/9.6 69/9.9 63/9.0 65/9.3 49/7.0 83/11.9 74/10.6 32/4.6 36/5.1
19 17 10 31 20 13 12 10 25 5
0 4 7 3 1 9 0 4 0 3 7
11
8-19 1-5 3-8 3-7 0-0 4-21 9-20 5-20 7-18
10-17 10-22 12-16 8-11 11-15 7-8
5 6
15 13 17 10 10 15 8
20
2-2
1.000 32/4.6
Knox Fland
9-16 3-4
32/4.6 19/2.7
Newell Evans III
2-5 0-0
10-10
1.000 20/2.9
1 0
2 2
1-8
.---
4-8
5/0.8
6/1.0
USA OPP.
7 7
276-584 160-493
56-163 37-162
.344 .228
89-133 63-110
387/55.3 295/42.1
697/99.6 420/60.0
163
58 28
114
95
50
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM 2018 RESULTS
SANTE FE & ROSARIO, ARGENTINA • JUNE 30-JULY 8, 2018
Led for a fifth time by Don Showalter, the USA topped its seven opponents by an average of 53.7 points on its way to a gold medal. Forcing 43 turnovers, the USA opened play in spectacular fashion – racing to a 115-37 win against China that saw all 12 U.S. players score be- fore halftime. The USA, which converted 61 points off turnovers, limited China to just 27.5% (14-51 FG) from the field. The USA set an overall event and U.S. high for steals (29). De’Vion Harmon led the way for the U.S. with 17 points. The USA forced 37 turnovers out of Mali in a 97-40 win. The USA also got 50 points off the bench, and all 10 available U.S. players scored before halftime. Jalen Green led the USA with 15 points. The Americans jumped out to an early lead against Serbia and continued to apply pressure on its way to a 93-61 win. The USA forced 38 turn- overs and collected 23 steals. Additionally, the USA set an overall event and USA men’s U17 single-game record with 48 free throw attempts. Vernon Carey Jr. was the USA’s high scorer with 16 points. The USA celebrated the Fourth of July with a 103-60 win over Dominican Republic in the round of 16. After a tight first quarter, the USA took control with a 30-13 second. Overall, the USA scored 66 points in the paint, recorded 29 assists and had seven players finish in double-digit scoring. Jeremy Roach led the USA with 14 points. Recording 100 points in the paint and featuring eight players in double-digit scoring, the USA put together a 126-52 defeat of Croatia in the quarterfinals. Jalen Green finished with 27 points. Trailing 28-21 after the first quarter, the USA turned up the pressure in the second and cruised to a 120-71 victory versus Canada in the semi- finals. The 49-point win was the largest margin of victory in a FIBA U17 World Cup semifinal and the 120 were the most scored in a FIBA U17 World Cup semifinal. Green led the USA with 25 points. In a battle of undefeated teams, the USA won gold with a 95-52 win over France. The USA forced 24 turnovers and outrebounded France 58- 26. Isaiah Stewart led the way against France with 15 points. Green was named MVP of the tournament and was joined on the all-tournament team by Carey.
2018 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM ROSTER
2018 USA RESULTS (7-0)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)
HOMETOWN
China
W, 115-37 W, 97-40 W, 93-61 W, 103-60 W, 126-52 W, 120-71 W, 95-52
Mali
Scottie Barnes Vernon Carey Jr. Jalen Green R.J. Hampton De’Vion Harmon Isaac Okoro Jeremy Roach Isaiah Stewart Jalen Suggs Romeo Weems Evan Mobley Wendell Moore Jr.
F F
6-8
210 277 172 176 195 190 215 213 178 242 194 220
16 17 16 17 17 17 16 17 16 17 17 17
University School University School
West Palm Beach, FL Southwest Ranches, FL
6-10 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-11
Serbia
G G G
San Joaquin Memorial High School
Fresno, CA Little Elm, TX Corinth, TX Temecula, CA Charlotte, NC
Dominican Republic
Little Elm High School Guyer High School
Croatia Canada France
F F F
Rancho Christian High School Cox Mill High School McEachern High School Paul VI Catholic High School La Lumiere School, IN Minnehaha Academy New Haven High School
6-5 6-6 6-2 6-9 6-4 6-6
Powder Springs, GA Leesburg, VA Rochester, NY Minneapolis, MN New Haven, MI
G
F
FINAL STANDINGS
G
F
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
United States (7-0)
HEAD COACH: Don Showalter, USA Basketball ASSISTANT COACH: Scott Fitch, Fairport High School, NY ASSISTANT COACH: Stan Waterman, Sanford School, DE TEAM PHYSICIAN: Diane Dahm, Minneapolis, MN ATHLETIC TRAINER: Michael Cannon, Baltimore, MD
France (6-1)
Puerto Rico (5-2) Canada (5-2) Turkey (5-2) Australia (4-3) Croatia (4-3) Montenegro (3-4) Dom. Rep. (4-3)
9.
10. Serbia (4-3) 11. Argentina (3-4) 12. Mali (2-5) 13. Philippines (2-5) 14. New Zealand (1-6)
2018 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Green
7/0 7/7 7/0 7/7 6/0 7/0 7/0 7/7 7/7 2/0 7/7 7/0
40-78 40-84 29-44 34-57 23=47 27-40 19-53 26-54 23-50
.513 .476 .659 .596 .489 .675 .358 .486 .460 .500 .347 .500 .500 .329
15-44 10-37
.341 .270 .000 .500 .--- .200 .200 .200 .250 .088 .250 .262 .270 .---
15-25
.600 .250 .667 .563 .474 .846 .704 .778 .786 .833 .538 .649 .586
16/ 2.3 15/ 2.1 59/ 8.4 48/ 6.9 35/ 5.8 39/ 5.6 17/ 2.4 57/ 8.1 21/ 3.0 9/ 1.3 13/ 1.9
110/ 15.7 92/ 13.1 78/ 11.1 77/ 11.0
12 24
2 0 4 4 5
10 17 11
Harmon Stewart Carey Barnes Mobley Suggs Weems Moore Hampton
2-8
15. China (1-6) 16. Egypt (1-6)
0-0 0-1 2-4 0-0
20-30 9-16 9-19 11-13 19-27
8 7
6 8 9
57/ 9.5 65/ 9.3 61/ 8.7 60/ 8.6 59/ 8.4 15/ 7.5 45/ 6.4 30/ 4.3
14 10 19 18 16
18
4-20
1
23 20 11
1-5
7-9
10
2-10 1-4 1-12 1-4
11-14
0 1 2 2
6-12
2-2
1.000 5/ 2.5
1
3 5
Roach Okoro
17-49 11-22
10-12
19
7-13
9
11
USA OPP.
7 7
295-590 137-417
37-141 31-115
122-188 68-116
370/52.9 241/34.4
749/107.0 157
49 35
134
373/53.3
76
50
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM 2016 RESULTS
ZARAGOZA, SPAIN • JUNE 23-JULY 3, 2016
Led by Don Showalter for the fourth time in as many U17 World Cups, the USA swept its competition by an average of 44.6 points a game and dominated the glass by a +24.6 margin. Further, the USA trailed for fewer than 12 of the 280 minutes played over its seven-game run. As it had in the previous three editions of the event, the USA produced the tournament MVP. Collin Sexton, a last-minute invite to training camp, came off the bench to average a team-leading 17.0 points, while dishing out a team-best 4.2 assists. Joining Sexton on the All-Star Five was USA teammate Wendell Carter Jr. Led by 15 points by Kevin Knox II, the U.S. had seven athletes score in double digits en route to a 119-45 victory over Taiwan. Sexton powered the USA with 20 points in its closest win of the tournament, an 18-point 84-66 defeat of Turkey. Closing preliminary play, the Americans dispatched Egypt 104-57 as seven U.S. players scored in double digits, led by 19 from Markus Howard. Meeting South American rival Argentina in the round of 16, the USA wasted no time running out to an early lead and an eventual 109-56 win. Carte’Are Gordon and Sexton tied for team-high scoring honors with 14 points apiece. Trailing for the first time in the tournament, 13-7 at 4:15 in the first period of its quarterfinals game against South Korea, the USA went up 14-13 30 seconds later. From there, led by 24 points from Sexton, the Americans raced to a record-setting 133-81 victory to advance to the semifinals. The 133 points was the most the U.S. men had scored in U17 play (previous was 132). After a close first half, which saw the U.S. hold a 47-37 lead at the break, a 16-2 third quarter run separated the USA from Lithuania in a 98-70 semifinal victory as Howard led the team with 15 points. For a finals rematch against a confident Turkish squad, the U.S. spotted Turkey an 8-2 lead to start the game. From there, however, the Amer- icans turned on the ignition, went on a 19-0 scoring spree and continued to dominate for a 96-56 golden victory behind 17 points from Trent. The win was the largest margin of victory in a men’s U17 title game.
2016 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM ROSTER
2016 USA RESULTS (7-0)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)
HOMETOWN
Taiwan Turkey
W, 119-45 W, 84-66 W, 104-57 W, 109-56 W, 133-81 W, 98-70 W, 96-56
Jordan Brown Troy Brown
F
6-10
200 200 255 250 175 215 195 180 180 180 205 245
16 16 17 16 17 16 16 16 17 17 17 17
Woodcreek High School Centennial High School
Roseville, CA Las Vegas, NV Fairburn, GA St. Louis, MO Chandler, AZ Carmel, IN Riverview, FL
G F F F F G G G G G C
6-6
Egypt
Wendell Carter Jr. Carte’Are Gordon Markus Howard Jaren Jackson Jr.
6-10 6-8 5-11 6-10
Pace Academy
Argentina
Webster Groves High School
South Korea
Findlay Prep, NV Park Tudor School
Lithuania
Kevin Knox II
6-8 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-6
Tampa Catholic High School
Turkey
Immanuel Quickley
John Carroll School
Havre De Grace, MD Mableton, GA Baton Rouge, LA Burnsville, MN
Collin Sexton Javonte Smart Gary Trent Jr. Austin Wiley
Pebblebrook High School Scotlandville High School Apple Valley High School Spain Park High School
FINAL STANDINGS
6-10
Hoover, AL
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
United States (7-0)
HEAD COACH: Don Showalter, USA Basketball ASSISTANT COACH: Mike Jones, DeMatha Catholic H.S. (MD) ASSISTANT COACH: Miles Simon, California Supreme AAU TEAM PHYSICIAN: Herb Parris, Denver, Colorado ATHLETIC TRAINER: Ernie Sedelmyer, U.S. Air Force Academy
Turkey (5-2)
Lithuania (5-2) Spain (5-2) Canada (6-1) France (4-3) Australia (3-4)
South Korea (3-4) Bosnia-Herze. (5-2)
9.
10. China (3-4) 11. Dom. Rep. (2-5) 12. Finland (2-5) 13. Argentina (2-5) 14. Taiwan (1-6) 15. Mali (2-5) 16. Egypt (1-6)
2016 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Sexton
6/0 7/7 7/0 7/0 6/6 7/7 7/7 7/1 7/0 7/7 6/0 6/0
34- 59 35- 81 30- 61 36- 50 27- 48 30- 51 24- 54 20- 44 15- 33 14- 41 10- 19 5- 26
.576 .432 .492 .720 .563 .588 .444 .455 .455 .341 .526 .192 .494 .335
5- 11 7- 27
.455 .259 .486 .125 .333 .250 .--- .250 .000 .250 .322 .238 .--- .---
29- 38 12- 19 9- 23 12- 14 10- 15 17- 18 5- 5 16- 32 11- 18
.763 .632 .391 .857 .667 .944 .500 .611 .556 .600 .625 .656 .689
24/ 4.0 27/ 3.9 39/ 5.6 27/ 4.5 52/ 7.4 41/ 5.9 45/ 6.4 34/ 4.9 21/ 3.0 31/ 5.2 18/ 3.0
102/ 17.0 89/ 12.7 83/ 11.9 81/ 11.6 67/ 11.2 71/ 10.1 70/10.0 56/ 8.0
25 10 18
0 1 1 2 3 7 1 5 4 2 7 2
10 16
Trent
Howard Gordon
18- 37
1.000 16/ 2.3
8 5
0- 0 1- 8 1- 3
6 2 7 1 3 2 9
Knox Carter
13
8
T. Brown
5- 20 0- 0 0- 0 5- 20
21
20
Wiley
3 3 7 5 5
J. Brown
41/5.9 38/ 5.4 26/ 4.3 19/ 3.2
Smart
5- 9
24
Jackson Quickley
0- 1
6- 10
4- 16
5- 8
USA OPP.
7 7
280-567 156-466
46-143 35-147
137-209 84-122
403/57.6 231/33.0
743/106.1 128
35 15
103
431/61.6
77
52
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM 2014 RESULTS
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES • AUGUST 8-16, 2014
As two-time defending FIBA U17 gold medalists, the 2014 USA U17 squad shook off the pressure of keeping its winning streak alive and came away with a perfect 7-0 record and the gold medal. Led by coach Don Showalter, who upped his overall U17 record to 23-0, the U.S. was paced by eventual MVP Malik Newman’s 14.9 points and 3.0 assists a game. Joining Newman on the five-member all-tournament team was Diamond Stone, who added 13.4 points and a team-best 9.7 rebounds per game. The USA, which had a well-rounded scoring effort that saw five players average in double-digits, never trailed in its first five games and lagged behind for just 8:19 in its final two contests. Paced by Stone’s 22 points and 10 boards, the U.S. earned an 83-73 opening victory over a strong Greek squad. Two days later, the USA ran away with a 99-56 win over Angola as all 12 athletes scored, led by 14 points from Harry Giles. Closing preliminary play, the USA earned a 124-64 victory over Philippines, paced by 16 points apiece from Josh Jackson and Newman. Behind Jayson Tatum’s 19 points, the U.S. jumped out 22-0 and dispatched Japan 122-38 in its round of 16 game. The Americans downed China 113-71 in the quarterfinals behind 21 points and 10 rebounds from Henry Ellenson. After holding onto a narrow 39-36 edge at halftime, the U.S. broke away from previously unbeaten Serbia to take an 89-68 semifinal win behind a team-high 15 points from Newman. Advancing to the finals against an Australian squad that came back from a 22-point deficit to earn an 80-74 overtime win over Spain the semi- finals, the red, white and blue held off Australia 99-92. The USA fell behind by 10 points early, but slowly chipped away at Australia’s lead and went up for good, 28-27, to close out the first quarter. However, each time the USA tried to pull away, Australia, which hit 11 3s, battled back. When the USA held its final double-digit lead of the game, 92-82, Australia began launching 3s, three of which hit their mark and with 30.1 seconds left the edge was down to 96-91. However, the Americans would not let the Aussies any closer and held on for the victory.
2014 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM ROSTER
2014 USA RESULTS (7-0)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)
HOMETOWN
Greece Angola
W, 83-73 W, 99-56 W, 124-64 W, 122-38 W, 113-71 W, 89-68 W, 99-92
Tyus Battle
G
6-5
184 230 180 210 194 175 185 210 170 254 280 195
16 17 17 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 16
Gill St. Bernard’s School Rice Lake High School Prime Prep Academy
Edison, NJ Rice Lake, WI
Henry Ellenson Terrance Ferguson
F/C
6-10
Philippines
G
6-6 6-9 6-8 6-6
Flower Mound, TX Winston-Salem, NC Southfield, MI Akron, OH Jackson, MS Oakland, CA Los Angeles, CA Milwaukee, WI Fort Wayne, IN St. Louis, MO
Japan China Serbia
Harry Giles Josh Jackson
F
Wesleyan Christian Academy Consortium College Prep St. Vincent - St. Mary High School Bishop O’Dowd High School Sierra Canyon School Dominican High School Homestead Senior High School Chaminade College Prep Callaway High School
G/F G/F
V.J. King
Malik Newman
G
6-4 6-10 5-11 6-10
Australia
Ivan Rabb
F F
Devearl Ramsey Diamond Stone Caleb Swanigan Jayson Tatum
F/C
FINAL STANDINGS
F
6-8 6-9
G
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
United States (7-0)
HEAD COACH: Don Showalter, Iowa City H.S. (IA) ASSISTANT COACH: Eric Flannery, St. Edward High School (OH)
Australia (5-2)
Serbia (6-1) Spain (3-4)
ASSISTANT COACH: L.J. Goolsby, KC Run GMC (KS) TEAM PHYSICIAN: Herb Parris, University of Denver ATHLETIC TRAINER: David Craig, Indianapolis (IN)
Puerto Rico (6-1)
Canada (3-4) China (3-4) France (3-4)
9. Italy (3-4) 10. Argentina (4-3) 11. Angola (3-4) 12. Greece (3-4) 13. Egypt (2-5) 14. Japan (1-6) 15. Philippines (1-6) 16. UAE (0-7)
2014 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Newman
7/7 7/7 7/3 7/7 7/7 7/4 7/0 7/0 7/0 6/0 7/0 7/0
41- 86 40- 77 32- 69 35- 59 32- 63 21- 47 26- 45 16- 23 19- 37 12- 16 10- 27 9- 20
.477 .519 .464 .593 .508 .447 .578 .696 .514 .750 .370 .450 .515 .324
12- 33
.364
10- 17
.588 .565 .706 .600 .588 .818 .643 .774 .750 .625 .750
34/ 4.9 68/ 9.7 22/ 3.1 43/ 6.1 55/ 7.9 9/ 1.3 36/ 5.1 40/ 5.7 20/ 2.9 20/ 3.3 10/ 1.4
104/14.9 94/13.4 79/11.3 76/10.9 74/10.6 63/ 9.0 61/ 8.7 56/ 8.0
21
1
5 1
Stone Tatum
1- 1
1.000 13- 23
9 5 9
23
3- 12
.250 .000 .000 .414 .000
12- 17 6- 10 10- 17 9- 11 9- 14 24- 31
4 6 6 3 0 4 0 1 2 0
13 16
Giles
0- 1 0- 7
Jackson Ferguson Ellenson Swanigan
20 11
9 6 5 6 3 5
12- 29
0- 6 0- 0 3- 10 0- 0 3- 10
4 6 6 2 5
.---
11
King Rabb Battle
.300
6- 8 5- 8 3- 4 1- 1
47/ 6.7 29/ 4.8 26/ 3.7 20/ 2.9
.---
.300 .111 .297 .246
Ramsey
1- 9
1.000 9/ 1.3
11
11 91 53
USA OPP.
7 7
293-569 161-497
35-118 41-167
108-161 99-145
.671 .683
398/56.9 240/34.3
729/104.1 109
50 15
462/66.0
65
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM 2012 RESULTS
KAUNAS, LITHUANIA • JUNE 29-JULY 8, 2012
Coach Don Showalter piloted a his squad to an undefeated 8-0 slate en route to defending the USA’s gold medal at the 2012 FIBA U17 title. The U.S. banded together and outscored teams by 39.9 points a game, despite losing Jabari Parker for three games (sore foot) and Dakari Johnson in the fourth game (groin pull). The Americans’ closest contest of the tournament came in its opener, an 89-67 victory in which the U.S. led wire-to-wire. Stephen Domingo hit 5-of- 8 from 3-point and finished with 17 points to lead five players in double digits. With the U.S. up 46-40, the red, white and blue put the game away with a 19-1 run. Behind 16 points and 12 rebounds from Johnson and 10 points and 14 rebounds from Jahlil Okafor, the U.S. put away the Czech Republic 95-57. The U.S. triumphed over Egypt 111-73, behind 18 points apiece from Conner Frankamp and Parker. Utilizing full-court pressure from the opening tip, the U.S. blew past France 86-50. Stanley Johnson had a double-double of 12 points and 10 boards and Okafor posted game-highs of 21 points and 13 rebounds. Closing preliminary round play on the Fourth of July, the U.S. wasted celebrated a 116-47 win over China. Frankamp was the game’s top scorer with 17 points, while Tyus Jones scored seven points and dished out 11 assists. Jones and Justise Winslow combined for 39 points, 16 rebounds and eight assists to lead the USA past Canada 113-59 in the quarterfinals. Jones contributed game-bests of 22 points and six assists, while Winslow notched 17 points and 13 rebounds. After holding a six-point lead at half, the U.S. pulled away from Spain in the second half for an eventual 95-66 semifinal victory. The USA was powered by Winslow, who finished the night with 17 points, 13 rebounds, three assists and two blocks. Advancing to the gold medal game, the Americans found themselves in a rematch against Australia, which had gone 6-0 following its opening loss to the U.S. The USA went to its obliterating defense and the result was a 95-62 gold medal victory. Paced by 22 points from Frankamp, the U.S. received 17 points from tournament MVP Okafor. He was joined on the all-tournament team by Winslow, who finished the night with 13 points, 11 rebounds, three assists and four steals. The USA averaged a tournament-best 100.0 points, while holding teams to 60.1 points. The U.S. also forced teams into shooting 33.8% from field overall and 21.8% from 3-point.
2012 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM ROSTER
2012 USA RESULTS (8-0)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)
HOMETOWN
Australia
W, 89-67 W, 95-57 W, 111-73 W, 86-50 W, 116-47 W, 113-59 W, 95-66 W, 95-62
Czech Republic
Beejay Anya Joel Berry
F/C
6-9 6-1 6-7 6-1 6-6 6-2 6-3 6-10 6-10
275 190 205 155 250 230 175 180 280 225 203 212
17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 16
DeMatha Catholic High School Lake Highland Prep School St. Ignatius Prep School Wichita North High School Montverde Academy (FL) Mater Dei High School Apple Valley High School Simeon Career Academy Whitney Young High School Simeon Career Academy Southwind High School
Gaithersburg, MD
G
Apopka, FL
Egypt France China Canada
Stephen Domingo Conner Frankamp Dakari Johnson Stanley Johnson
F
San Francisco, CA Wichita, KS Brooklyn, NY Fullerton, CA Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Memphis, TN Apple Valley, MN
G
F/C
F
Tyus Jones
G G C
Spain
Kendrick Nunn Jahlil Okafor Jabari Parker
Australia
F
6-8 6-9 6-6
Johnathan Williams Justise Winslow
F/C
FINAL STANDINGS
F
St. John’s School
Houston, TX
HEAD COACH: Don Showalter, Iowa City H.S. (IA) ASSISTANT COACH: Rich Gray, St. Louis Eagles AAU (MO) ASSISTANT COACH: Mike Jones, DeMatha H.S. (MD) TEAM PHYSICIAN: Diane Dahm, Mayo Clinic (MN) ATHLETIC TRAINER: Debi Corbatto, George Mason University
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
United States (8-0)
Australia (7-2) Croatia (7-1) Spain (4-4) Canada (5-3) Argentina (4-4)
China (4-4)
Czech Rep. (2-6)
9. Lithuiania (3-4) 10. France (2-5) 11. S. Korea (1-6) 12. Egypt (0-7)
2012 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Frankamp
8/1 8/7 5/2 8/5 8/2 8/5 8/6 8/6 8/0 8/1 8/0 4/0
44- 79 47- 79 25- 45 34- 63 26- 49 26- 61 23- 55 24- 58 23- 43 22- 55 20- 33 8- 12
.557 .595 .556 .540 .531 .426 .418 .414 .535 .400 .606 .667 .509 .338
14- 31 0- 0 5- 10
.452
11- 11 15- 36 8- 10 10- 18 14- 18 9- 16 16- 25 10- 18 9- 13 10- 21 0- 0
1.000 20/ 2.5
113/ 14.1 109/ 13.6 63/ 12.6
19
0 3 3 7 0 2 3 2 7 2 7 2
16
Okafor Parker
.---
.417 .800 .556 .778 .563 .640 .556 .692 .476 .---
66/ 8.3 24/ 4.8 70/ 8.8 23/ 2.9 26/ 3.3 39/ 4.9 29/ 3.6 37/ 4.6 30/ 3.8 30/ 3.8
0 2
2 5
.500 .500 .250 .333 .000 .359
Winslow
1- 2 2- 8 2- 6 0- 3
79/ 9.9 68/ 8.5 63/ 7.9 62/ 7.8 62/ 7.8 56/ 7.0 55/ 6.9 50/ 6.3 20/ 5.0
13 43 23 12
21 16 15 11
Jones Berry
S. Johnson Domingo Williams
14- 39
3 3 8 0 0
3 3 6 1
0- 0 2- 12 0- 0
.---
Nunn Anya
.167
10
.---
D. Johnson
0- 1
.000 .357 .218
4- 4
1.000 17/ 4.3
USA OPP.
8 8
322-632 181-536
40-112 38-174
116-190 81-129
.611 .628
438/54.8 280/35.0
800/100.0 126
38 27
109
481/ 60.1
95
56
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