5x5 Women's U17 World Cup History

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

USA WOMEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM 2010 RESULTS

RODEZ & TOULOUSE, FRANCE • JULY 16-25, 2010

The USA cruised to eight straight wins and the gold medal in the inaugural FIBA U17 World Championship for Women. The USA opened play with a 70-45 win over France in front of a loud, sold-out crowd of more than 2,000. Five players scored in double fig- ures for the USA, led by 13 points from Breanna Stewart and 12 points and 11 rebounds from Elizabeth Williams. Behind a 20-point, 14-rebound performance from Williams, the USA crushed Russia 82-34. Stewart added 12 points and nine rebounds, followed by nine points from Cierra Burdick and nine rebounds from Bashaara Graves. The USA wasted no time jumping on Canada, cruising to a 114-57 win that featured points from all 12 U.S. players. Led by 21 points (5-6 3FG) from Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, the USA also received 19 points from Jewell Loyd, 13 points from Bria Smith, 12 points from Morgan Tuck and Williams and 12 rebounds from Imani Stafford. The USA powered past Turkey 84-55. Loyd and Tuck led the USA with 11 points as all 12 U.S. players scored. The red, white and blue easily overpowered Japan 133-71 to close out preliminary play. The USA was led by 30 points from Stewart. Williams finished with 16 points on 7-of-7 shooting from the field, and the USA tallied 35 assists, including 10 from Massengale. A game-changing 23-4 run led to an eventual 86-57 victory over Spain in the quarterfinals. Led by 16 points by Mosqueda-Lewis, all 12 U.S. players scored and grabbed at least one rebound. Williams tallied 11 points, Burdick and Loyd added 10 points each and Jordan Adams dished out five assists. The Americans needed nearly 40 minutes to secure a 97-74 win over China in the semifinals. Massengale led the USA with 22 points, fol- lowed by 17 points and 11 rebounds from Stewart and 14 points and 11 rebounds from Williams. The USA capped its performance and captured gold with a 92-62 win over France. For a fifth time, all 12 U.S. players scored, led by 20 points from Massengale and 15 points each from Mosqueda-Lewis and Williams. Overall, the USA led the tournament in 13 of 19 statistical categories, including scoring margin (+37.4), rebounding margin (+24.6), field goal percentage (.497), 3-point percentage (.408), assists per game (18.9) and blocks per game (7.4).

2010 USA WOMEN’S U17 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER

2010 USA RESULTS (8-0)

NAME

POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)

HOMETOWN

France Russia Canada Turkey Japan Spain China France

W, 70-45 W, 82-38 W, 114-57 W, 84-55 W, 133-71 W, 86-57 W, 97-74 W, 92-62

Jordan Adams Cierra Burdick Bashaara Graves

G

6-1 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-6 6-7 6-3 6-2 6-3 5-10

165 160 185 165 160 150 149 147 185 170 190 188

17 17 16 16 16 16 17 17 15 15 16 17

Mater Dei H.S.

Irvine, CA

F F

Butler H.S.

Matthews, NC Clarksville, TN Anaheim, CA Clayton, DE Lincolnwood, IL Bolingbrook, IL Massapequa, NY Los Angeles, CA North Syracuse, NY Bolingbrook, IL Virginia Beach, VA

Clarksville H.S. Mater Dei H.S. Smyrna H.S. Niles West H.S.

Kaleena Mosqeuda-Lewis F

Betnijah Laney

G/F

Jewell Loyd

G G G

Ariel Massengale

Bolingbrook H.S. Christ the King H.S.

Bria Smith

Imani Stafford Breanna Stewart

F/C F/C

Winward H.S.

Cicero North Syracuse H.S.

Morgan Tuck

F

Bolingbrook H.S. Princess Anne H.S.

FINAL STANDINGS

Elizabeth Wiliams

F/C

HEAD COACH: Barbara Nelson, Wingate University ASSISTANT COACH: Mike Armstrong, Perry Meridian High School (IN) ASSISTANT COACH: Dorena Bingham, Team Alaska AAU TEAM PHYSICIAN: Jeff Bytomski, Duke University ATHLETIC TRAINER: Lisa Hardy, Western Michigan University

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

United States (8-0)

France (5-3) China (6-2) Belgium (5-3) Japan (4-4) Russia (3-4) Australia (4-4)

2010 USA WOMEN’S U17 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

Spain (2-6)

9.

Argentina (4-3)

NAME G/S FGM-A PCT

3PM-A PCT

FTM-A PCT

REB

PTS

A

BLK

STL

10. Turkey (3-4) 11. Canada (1-6) 12. Mali (0-7)

Williams 8/8 47- 76

.618 .571 .507 .500 .460 .481 .477 .383 .522 .467 .520 .292

0- 0 0- 1

.---

14- 25 22- 38 19- 22 17- 21 9- 12 15- 20 6- 6 8- 16 17- 20 6- 18

.560 .579

61/ 7.9 60/ 7.5 32/ 4.0 26/ 3.3 32/ 4.0 38/ 4.8 40/ 5.0 21/ 2.6 10/ 1.3 37/ 4.6 42/ 5.3 25/ 3.1

108/13.5 102/12.8 93/11.6 81/10.1

14 11 11 43 12

16 18

7

Stewart

8/8 40- 70

.000 .487 .500 .353 .500 .188 .000 .---

12 11

Mosqueda-Lewis 8/8 34- 67 Massengale 8/8 26- 52

19- 39 10- 20

1.000 .864

4 0 2 6 3 1 2 1 4 2

5

Loyd

8/0 23- 50 8/0 26- 54 8/5 21- 44 8/1 23- 60 8/0 12- 23 8/0 14- 30

6- 17 0- 0 2- 4 3- 16

.810 .750 .750 .500 .850 .333 .750 .625

69/ 8.6 61/ 7.6 59/ 7.4 57/ 7.1 41/ 5.1 34/ 4.3 29/ 3.6 24/ 3.0

11

Burdick

6 9 5 7 2

7 5

Tuck

Laney Smith Graves

10

0- 1 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0

11

8 8 4 8

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Stafford 8/0 13- 25

3- 4

Adams

8/2 7- 24

10- 16

20

USA OPP.

8 8

286-575 .497

40-98 62-226

.408 .274

146-218 .670

424/53.0 758/94.8 227/28.4 459/57.4

151 149

59 35

96 75

168

.305

61- 93

.656

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