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13_wu19_trials_03_history_WU19 History
USA Basketball FIBA
Women’s U19
World Championship
Team History
(1985-2011)
2012 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR WOMEN
Gurabo, Puerto Rico
August 15-19, 2012
Despite starting the tournament with just 10 players and finishing with nine after a knee injury sidelined Jannah Tucker in
the second game, the 2012 USA U18 National Team overcame
adversity to claim the gold medal with a perfect 5-0 slate at the
2012 FIBA Americas U18 Championship. In claiming the USA’s
sixth-straigh gold at the event, the U.S., guided by University of
Miami head coach Katie Meier, qualified for the 2013 FIBA
U19 World Championship.
Opening against Dominican Republic, the USA reeled off
the second quarter’s first 31 points and ran away with the 99-26
victory. All 10 players scored no less than five points apiece,
including a game-best 23 points from Connecticut freshman-tobe Morgan Tuck, while incoming Notred Dame freshman
Michaela Mabrey dished out a USA U18 single-game record 10
assists to go with her nine points and four blocked shots.
Behind game-bests of 17 points and 12 boards from
Connecticut-bound Breanna Stewart, the USA downed Argentina
68-28 on Aug. 16. Tuck added 13 points and Mabrey scored 12.
In its final preliminary round contest, Baylor-bound Alexis
Prince scored a game-high 19 points to lead the USA past
Colombia 87-36 on Aug. 17. In addition to Prince, who shot 8of-14 from the field, 3-of-6 from 3-point; Tuck shot 7-of-10
from the field and contributed 17 points; while Mabrey tied a
U.S. U18 3-point field goal percentage record after netting 83.3
percent (5-6 3pt FGs) of her long-range attempts for 15 points.
Stewart and Tuck combined for 42 points and 11 rebounds to
lead the U.S. to a 95-46 victory over Canada in the semifinal
game on Aug. 18. Tuck shot 9-of-12 and led the way with 22
points, while Stewart shot 8-of-11 from the floor and and
finished with 20 points and a game-high eight rebounds.
Finding itself in unfamiliar territory, USA never panicked
and fought back from a double-digit deficit to claim the 2012
FIBA Americas U18 Championship gold medal with a 71-47
victory over Brazil on Aug. 19. A trio of players posted doubledoubles, including tournament MVP Stewart, who had 13 points
and 10 boards and was the tournament’s second leading scorer
(14.0 ppg.) and third leading rebounder (7.8 rpg). Tuck, who
topped the tournament charts and set a new USA U18 record for
scoring average (17.8 ppg.) had a team-high 15 points and
grabbed 11 rebounds; while Bashaara Graves had 10 points and
11 boards.
After trailing for just 1:44 combined in its first four games,
and never by more than three points, the U.S. found itself in the
position of having to come from behind by double digits as
Brazil held an 18-7 lead 38 seconds into the second quarter.
However, the USA turned up its defense, which helped fuel the
offense and went ahead by a 29-24 margin at halftime. Upping
its lead to 50-31 with the help of a 21-7 third quarter output, the
U.S. cruised in for the eventual win and gold.
Argentina edged Canada 53-49 in the bronze medal game.
2012 USA WOMEN’S U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER
NAME
Candice Agee
Lexie Brown
Kendall Cooper
Bashaara Graves
Moriah Jefferson
Michaela Mabrey
Alexis Prince
Breanna Stewart
Morgan Tuck
Jannah Tucker
POS
C
G
C
F
G
G
G/F
F/C
F
G
HGT
6-6
5-9
6-3
6-2
5-7
5-11
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-0
WGT
190
145
190
185
122
135
170
175
190
175
AGE
18
17
17
18
18
18
18
18
18
17
SCHOOL
Silverado High School
North Gwinnett High School
St. Anthony High School
Clarksville High School
Texas Home Educators Sports Association
Manasquan High School
Edgewater High School
Cicero-North Syracuse High School
Bolingbrook High School
New Town High School
HOMETOWN
Victorville, CA
Suwanee, GA
Carson, CA
Clarksville, TN
Glenn Heights, TX
Holmdel, NJ
Orlando, FL
North Syracuse, NY
Bolingbrook, IL
Randallstown, MD
HEAD COACH: Katie Meier, University of Miami
ASSISTANT COACH: Nikki Caldwell, Louisiana State University
ASSISTANT COACH: Kelly Graves, Gonzaga University
TEAM PHYSICIAN: Dave Weinstein, Colorado Springs, Colorado
ATHLETIC TRAINER: Anne Marquez, University of Notre Dame
2012 USA U18 RESULTS (5-0)
USA
99 Dominican Rep. 26
USA
68 Argentina
28
USA
87 Colombia
36
USA
95 Canada
46
USA
71 Brazil
47
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2012 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMP. STANDINGS
1. *USA (5-0)
5. Puerto Rico (3-2)
2. *Brazil (4-1)
6. Columbia (2-3)
3. *Argentina (3-2)
7. Mexico (1-4)
4. *Canada (2-3)
8. Dominican Republic (0-5)
*Qualified for the 2013 FIBA U19 World Championship.
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2012 USA WOMEN’S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
CCUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
Morgan Tuck
Breanna Stewart
Michaela Mabrey
Alexis Prince
Bashaara Graves
Lexie Brown
Moriah Jefferson
Candice Agee
Jannah Tucker
Kendall Cooper
USA TOTALS
OPP. TOTALS
G/S
5/5
5/2
5/4
5/4
5/0
5/0
5/5
5/1
2/1
5/2
5
5
FGM-FGA
32- 59
27- 50
23- 47
24- 49
13- 25
12- 33
11- 27
13- 21
3- 8
5- 17
163- 336
67- 286
PCT
.542
.540
.489
.490
.520
.364
.407
.619
.375
.294
.485
.234
3PM-3PA
0- 3
6- 13
16- 32
4- 12
0- 0
4- 13
0- 5
0- 0
0- 2
0- 0
30- 80
21- 86
PCT
.000
.462
.500
.333
.--.308
.000
.--.000
.--.375
.244
FTM-FTA
25- 31
10- 15
2- 2
1- 1
11- 18
1- 4
6- 6
1- 3
2- 2
5- 6
64- 88
28- 47
PCT
.806
.667
1.000
1.000
.611
.250
1.000
.333
1.000
.833
.727
.596
REB/AVG
25/ 5.0
39/ 7.8
20/ 4.0
28/ 5.6
34/ 6.8
17/ 3.4
17/ 3.4
15/ 3.0
6/ 3.0
26/ 5.2
251/ 50.2
159/ 31.8
PTS/AVG
89/ 17.8
70/ 14.0
64/ 12.8
53/ 10.6
37/ 7.4
29/ 5.8
28/ 5.6
27/ 5.4
8/ 4.0
15/ 3.0
420/ 84.0
183/ 36.6
AST
7
9
24
11
9
15
21
3
2
4
105
30
BLK
2
9
5
3
0
0
5
6
2
5
37
14
STL
5
7
6
15
5
14
8
7
1
3
71
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2012 USA WOMEN'S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
First Row (L-R): Lexie Brown; Alexis Prince; Michaela Mabrey; Morgan Tuck; Moriah Jefferson.
Second Row (L-R): Nikki Caldwell, assistant coach; Kelly Graves, assistant coach; Jannah Tucker; Kendall Cooper; Breanna Stewart; Candice
Agee; Bashaara Graves; Katie Meier, head coach; Anne Marquez, athletic trainer; Dave Weinstein, team physician.
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NINTH FIBA U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP — 2011
Puerto Montt, Chile
July 21-31, 2011
Winners of the previous three and four of the past five FIBA
U19 World Championship for Women, the U.S. squad, headed
by University of Hartford’s Jennifer Rizzotti, headed to Puerto
Montt, Chile, determined to keep the gold-medal streak alive.
Featuring a young team loaded with talent, all 12 members
had previously won gold medals, including seven at the inaugural 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship and five from the 2010
FIBA Americas U18 Championship.
The American women got down to business from the start
as they defeated Japan 85-63. Bria Hartley was 3-of-4 from
3-point land to pace the U.S. with 18 points.
Diamond DeShields poured in a game-high 16 points to lead
the USA in its second game, a 76-53 victory over Russia.
The USA, paced by 12 points from Breanna Stewart, ran
away with a 83-49 victory over Argentina to close preliminary
round play atop Group B.
In a game that went down to the wire, the U.S. remained
undefeated as it clipped a determined China squad 80-77 to open
the second round. The USA was paced to the win by Kaleena
Mosqueda-Lewis and Hartley, who scored 19 and 18 points,
respectively, on a combined 9-of-16 from beyond the arc.
The Americnas opened up a 31-13 lead in the first quarter
and went on to produce a lopsided 94-60 victory over Italy. This
time it was Cierra Burdick’s turn to lead the team as she came
off the bench for a game-high 17 points.
Turnovers and cold shooting plagued the U.S. from the start
as Canada handed the U.S. its first loss, 64-52, to close second
round play. Ariel Massengale was the only U.S. player to score
in double digits and finished with 17 points. The U.S., which fell
behind by double digits early, finished the game with 24 miscues
and a 36.1 shooting percentage, its lowest of the tournament.
Despite the setback, the U.S. was still in the medal hunt and
was paced by 21 points, including 10 in the fourth quarter, from
Stewart, as it came from behind for a 70-64 victory over France
in the quarterfinals. Down by 13 points early, the U.S. never
gave up, took a two-point lead on a pair of Stewart free throws
with 1:04 to go and pulled out the six-point win.
The U.S. took the lead in the first quarter and never looked
back as it knocked off Brazil 82-66 to advance to the gold medal
game. Hartley led the U.S. for the second time in the tournament
with 20 points.
The USA wasted no time in jumping out to a 25-15 early
advantage and rolling to a 69-46 victory over Spain for the gold
medal. Stefanie Dolson, Mosqueda-Lewis and Elizabeth
Williams shared game-high scoring honors with 15 points
apiece; while Massengale and Stewart were named to the fivemember All-FIBA U19 World Championship Team.
Brazil nipped Australia 70-67 for the bronze medal, its first
medal of any kind in U19 World Championship history.
2011 USA WOMEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER
NAME
POS
Jordan Adams
G
Cierra Burdick
F
Diamond DeShields
F
Stefanie Dolson
C
Bria Hartley
G
Malina Howard
F/C
Alexis Jones
G
Ariel Massengale
G
Kaleena Mosqueda- Lewis F
Breanna Stewart
F/C
Morgan Tuck
F
Elizabeth Williams
C
HGT
6-1
6-2
6-1
6-5
5-10
6-4
5-8
5-6
6-0
6-4
6-2
6-3
WGT
165
160
155
210
142
205
150
149
180
170
185
195
AGE
17
18
16
19
18
18
17
17
18
16
17
18
SCHOOL
Mater Dei High School
Butler High School / Tennessee
Norcross High School
University of Connecticut
University of Connecticut
Twinsburg High School
Irving MacArthur High School
Bolingbrook High School / Tennessee
Mater Dei High School / Connecticut
Cicero-North Syracuse High School
Bolingbrook High School
Princess Anne High School / Duke
HEAD COACH: Jennifer Rizzotti, University of Hartford
ASSISTANT COACH: Sue Semrau, Florida State University
TEAM PHYSICIAN: Dave Weinstein, Colorado Springs, CO
2011 USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
Canada
USA
USA
USA
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RESULTS (8-1)
85
Japan
76
Russia
83
Argentina
80
China
94
Italy
64
USA
70
France
82
Brazil
69
Spain
63
53
49
77
60
52
64
66
46
HOMETOWN
Irvine, CA
Matthews, NC
Norcross, GA
Port Jervis, NY
North Babylon, NY
Twinsburg, OH
Irving, TX
Bolingbrook, IL
Anaheim, CA
North Syracuse, NY
Bolingbrook, IL
Virginia Beach, VA
ASSISTANT COACH: Joi Williams, Univ. of Central Florida
ATHLETIC TRAINER: Summer McKeehan, Duke University
2011 FIBA U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS
1. United States (8-1)
9.
China (4-4)
2. Spain (5-4)
10.
Italy (3-5)
3. Brazil (7-2)
11.
Taiwan (3-5)
4. Australia (6-3)
12.
Chile (1-7)
5. Canada (8-1)
13.
Argentina (2-3)
6. France (6-3)
14.
Sovenia (1-4)
7. Japan (4-5)
15.
Egypt (1-4)
8. Russia (3-6)
16.
*Nigeria (0-5)
*Nigeria was unable to make it to the tournament and forfeited its games.
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2011 USA Women’s U19 World Championship Team Cumulative
Statistics
NAME
Breanna Stewart
Bria Hartley
Stefanie Dolson
Elizabeth Williams
K. Mosqueda-Lewis
Ariel Massengale
Cierra Burdick
Diamond DeShields
Malina Howard
Morgan Tuck
Jordan Adams
Alexis Jones
USA TOTALS
OPP. TOTALS
G/S
9/3
9/9
9/6
9/6
9/2
9/9
9/4
9/0
9/0
9/5
9/1
9/0
9
9
FGM-FGA
36- 77
36- 94
36- 59
34- 65
27- 69
22- 56
15- 42
17- 53
15- 22
14- 37
8- 24
5- 18
265- 616
199- 600
PCT
.468
.383
.610
.523
.391
.393
.357
.321
.682
.378
.333
.278
.430
.332
3PM-3PA
0- 0
19- 44
0- 0
0- 0
15- 42
8- 23
0- 1
2- 8
0- 0
4- 12
2- 10
0- 6
50- 146
66- 186
PCT
.--.432
.--.--.357
.348
.000
.250
.--.333
.200
.000
.342
.355
FTM-FTA PCT
29- 39 .744
9- 16 .563
11- 16 .688
12- 26 .462
2- 2 1.000
13- 15 .867
21- 28 .750
6- 7
.857
4- 7
.571
0- 0
.--4- 9
.444
0- 1
.000
111- 166 .669
78- 113
.690
REB/AVG
66/ 7.3
28/ 3.1
40/ 4.4
45/ 5.0
44/ 4.9
39/ 4.3
54/ 6.0
23/ 2.6
21/ 2.3
22/ 2.4
31/ 3.4
11/ 1.2
458/ 50.9
308/ 34.2
PTS/AVG
101/ 11.2
100/ 11.1
83/ 9.2
80/ 8.9
71/ 7.9
65/ 7.2
51/ 5.7
42/ 4.7
34/ 3.8
32/ 3.6
22/ 2.4
10/ 1.1
691/ 76.8
542/ 60.2
AST
8
29
7
3
20
39
16
6
3
4
11
6
152
91
BLK
15
0
7
4
0
1
2
2
1
2
1
0
35
17
STL
10
17
4
5
11
16
7
5
2
5
3
5
90
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2011 USA WOMEN'S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
Front Row (L-R): Joi Williams, assistant coach; Diamond DeShields; Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis; Alexis Jones; Ariel Massengale; Bria Hartley;
Jordan Adams; Sue Semrau, assistant coach.
Back Row (L-R): Summer McKeehan, athletic trainer; Morgan Tuck; Elizabeth Williams; Breanna Stewart; Stefanie Dolson; Malina Howard;
Cierra Burdick; Jennifer Rizzotti, head coach.
Not Pictured: Dave Weinstein, team physician.
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FIBA Women’s U19 World Championship Summary Of Finishes
GOLD
5
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
United States
Soviet Union
Australia
Czech Republic
Russia
Spain
Yugoslavia
Serbia & Montenegro
South Korea
Sweden
Argentina
Brazil
China
Poland
Slovakia
Serbia
SILVER
0
0
1
0
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
BRONZE
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
FIBA Women’s U19 World Championship
Year-By-Year Final Standings
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
1985
URS
KOR
YUG
CHN
USA
AUS
ESP
CAN
CUB
SEN
1989
URS
YUG
AUS
CZK
ESP
KOR
USA
BRA
CHN
CUB
BUL
ZAI
1993
AUS
RUS
POL
KOR
BRA
FRA
USA
JPN
BUL
ZAI
CHN
TPE
1997
USA
AUS
SVK
BRA
RUS
CZE
CHN
ESP
ARG
MLI
CUB
JPN
2001
CZE
RUS
USA
AUS
FRA
CUB
BRA
LTU
CHN
POL
JPN
MLI
2005
USA
SCG
CHN
RUS
ESP
KOR
AUS
HUN
CAN
PUR
COD
TUN
2007
USA
SWE
SRB
ESP
AUS
SVK
CZE
KOR
CAN
BRA
CHN
LTU
JPN
ARG
MLI
CIV
2009
USA
ESP
ARG
CAN
AUS
RUS
FRA
LTU
BRA
CZE
CHN
JPN
KOR
MLI
TUN
THA
2011
USA
ESP
BRA
AUS
CAN
FRA
JPN
RUS
CHN
ITA
TPE
CHI
ARG
SLO
EGY
*NGR
LEGEND: ARG-Argentina; AUS-Australia; BRA-Brazil; BUL-Bulgaria; CAN-Canada; CHI-Chile; CHN- China; CIV-Ivory Coast; CODDemocratic Republic of Congo; CUB-Cuba; CZE-Czech Republic; CZK-Czechoslovakia; EGY-Egypt; ESP-Spain; FRA-France; HUN-Hungary;
ITA-Italy; JPN-Japan; KOR-South Korea; LTU-Lithuania; MLI-Mali; NGR-Nigeria; POL-Poland; PUR-Puerto Rico; RUS-Russia; SRB-Serbia;
SCG-Serbia & Montenegro; SEN-Senegal; SLO-Slovenia; SVK-Slovakia; SWE-Sweden; THA-Thailand; TPE-Chinese Taipei (Taiwan); TUNTunisia; URS-Soviet Union; USA-United States of America; YUG-Yugoslavia; ZAI-Zaire.
*Nigeria was unable to make it to the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship and forfeited its games.
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2013 USA Basketball Women’s U19 World Championship Team Trials
USA Women’s FIBA U19 World Championship Head Coaches
YEAR
2011
2009
2007
2005
2001
1997
1993
1989
1985
SITE
Puerto Montt, Chile
Bangkok, Thailand
Bratislava, Slovakia
Tunis, Tunisia
Brno, Czech Republic
Natal, Brazil
Seoul, South Korea
Bilbao, Spain
Colorado Springs, Colorado
USA HEAD COACH
Jennifer Rizzotti, University of Hartford
Carol Owens, Northern Illinois University
Doug Bruno, DePaul University
Gail Goestenkors, Duke University
Geno Auriemma, University of Connecticut
Rene Portland, Penn State University
Jim Foster, Vanderbilt University
Debbie Ryan, University of Virginia
Marianne Stanley, Old Dominion University
FINAL RECORD / FINISH
8-1 / Gold Medal
8-1 / Gold Medal
9-0 / Gold Medal
8-0 / Gold Medal
6-1 / Bronze Medal
6-1 / Gold Medal
5-2 / 7th Place
3-4 / 7th Place
4-2 / 5th Place
USA Women’s FIBA U19 World Championship Assistant Coaches
NAME
Ceal Barry
Amanda Butler
Sherri Coale
Cynthia Cooper-Dyke
Bill Fennelly
Jim Foster
Marianna Freeman
Linda Hargrove
Felisha Legette-Jack
Jim Lewis
Carol Owens
Rene Portland
Sue Rojcewicz
Carol Ross
Sue Semrau
Willette White
Joi Williams
YEAR
1993
2009
2001
2007
2009
1989
1997
1989
2005
1997
2007
1993
1985
2005
2011
2001
2011
SCHOOL/AFFILIATION
University of Colorado
University of Florida
University of Oklahoma
Prairie View A&M University
Iowa State University
St. Joseph's University
Syracuse University
Wichita State University
Hofstra Univesity
George Mason University
Northern Illinois University
Penn State University
University of San Francisco
University of Mississippi
Florida State University
Northeastern University
University of Central Florida
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USA Women’s FIBA U19 World Championship All-Time Results
(Won 57, Lost 12)
83- 49
Argentina (1-0)
2011
777874697279-
Australia (4-2)
2001
1997
1997
1989
1985
1985
72
74*
80
71
62
62
82- 66
83- 71
70- 66
Brazil (3-0)
2011
2001
1989
Bulgaria (2-0)
91- 59
1993
78- 65
1989
Canada (3-1)
2011
2009
2009
1985
52826484-
64
51
50
47
80881019984-
77
53
60
68
52
China (5-0)
2011
2009
2007
2005
2001
124- 37
Congo (1-0)
2005
Cuba (2-0)
1997
1985
Czechoslovakia (0-1)
87- 90
1989
92- 88
88- 73
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Czech Republic (1-1)
2007
2001
85- 66
88- 92
70- 64
88- 75
74- 75
France (2-1)
2011
2009
1993
Hungary (1-0)
85- 55
2005
Italy (1-0)
2011
94- 60
Ivory Coast (1-0)
2007
Japan (5-0)
85- 63
2011
109- 68
2009
84- 65
1997
109- 76
1993
85- 75
1993
95- 25
Lithuania (2-0)
2007
2001
90- 50
89- 71
Mali (2-0)
100- 38
2009
97- 29
2001
Puerto Rico (1-0)
2005
116- 28
767598997673-
53
56
65
80
46
68
Russia (6-0)
2011
2009
2005
2001
1997
1993
Serbia & Montenegro (2-0)
97- 76
2005
94- 68
2005
Slovakia (2-0)
2007
1997
84- 60
90- 77
South
69
74
82
93*
76
113124648470-
Korea (2-3)
2007
2005
1993
1989
1985
Soviet Union (0-1)
1985
71- 96
69878669747096-
46
71
90
46
66
56
99
Spain (5-2)
2011
2009
2009
2007
2007
1997
1989
Sweden (1-0)
2007
Zaire (2-0)
64- 43
1993
73- 62
1989
99- 55
*Overtime
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USA Women’s FIBA U19 World Championship
All-Time Alphabetical Roster
Jordan Adams
Jolene Anderson
Nicky Anosike
Erika Arriaran
Angela Aycock
2011
2005
2005
2005
1993
LaSondra Barrett
Vicki Baugh
Alana Beard
Sydney Beasley
Angie Bjorklund
Tera Bjorklund
Mae Ola Bolton
Kelsey Bone
Barbara Bootz
Juana Brown
Cierra Burdick
2009
2007
2001
1985
2007
2001
1985
2009
1985
1997
2011
Essence Carson
Tamika Catchings
Shameka Christon
Layshia Clarendon
Kristen Clement
Marissa Coleman
Mara Cunningham
Monique Currie
2005
1997
2001
2009
1997
2005
1993
2001
Karen Deden
Allyssa DeHaan
Diamond DeShields
Skylar Diggins
Stefanie Dolson
1989
2007
2011
2009
2011
Kyra Elzy
1997
Kelly Faris
2009
Stephanie Garner
1985
LeJuana Hardmon
Bria Hartley
Dena Head
Rachel Hemmer
Sonja Henning
Carla Holmes
Malina Howard
1989
2011
1989
1993
1989
1989
2011
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Mater Dei H.S.
Wisconsin
Tennessee
Norco H.S.
Kansas
Louisiana State
Sacramento H.S.
Duke
James Madison
University H.S.
Colorado
Auburn
Dulles H.S.
Georgia
Harding Academy
Butler H.S.
Rutgers
Duncanville H.S.
Arkansas
Cajon H.S.
Cardinal O'Hara H.S.
St. Johns College H.S.
Vanderbilt
The Bullis School
Washington
Michigan State
Norcross H.S.
Washington H.S.
Connecticut
Floretta Jackson
Tamicha Jackson
Amy Jaeschke
Dana Johnson
Niesa Johnson
Shenise Johnson
Alexis Jones
Alisha Jones
Curtycine Jones
MaChelle Joseph
1985
1997
2007
1993
1993
2009
2011
1985
1985
1989
Crystal Langhorne
Erlana Larkins
Jantel Lavender
Melissa Lechlitner
Lisa Leslie
Rebecca Lobo
Amy Lofstedt
Italee Lucas
2005
2005
2007
2007
1989
1993
1993
2007
Katina Mack
1993
Michelle Marciniak 1993
Dawn Marsh
1985
Maylana Martin
1997
Ariel Massengale
2011
Jessica Moore
2001
Loree Moore
2001
Maya Moore
2007
Penny Moore
1989
Carolyn Moos
1997
Kaleena Mosqueda- Lewis
Jennifer Mowe
1997
Nnemkadi Ogwumike 2009
Vickie Orr
1985
Tennessee
Heritage Christian H.S.
Old Dominion
Georgia
Connecticut
Tennessee
Stanford
Stanford
Maryland
Twinsburg H.S.
Courtney Paris
Kari Parriott
Kayla Pedersen
Cappie Pondexter
Nicole Powell
Samantha Prahalis
Lynn Pride
2005
1989
2007
2001
2001
2009
1997
Semeka Randall
C’eira Ricketts
Susan Robinson
Dawn Royster
1997
2009
1989
1985
J
L
James Madison
Louisiana Tech
New Trier H.S.
Tennessee
Alabama
University of Miami
Irving MacArthur H.S.
Louisiana State
Texas
Purdue
Maryland
North Carolina
Cleveland Central Catholic H.S.
Notre Dame
Morningside H.S.
Connecticut
Virginia
Centennial H.S.
M
Penn State
Tennessee
Tennessee
UCLA
Bolingbrook H.S.
Connecticut
Narbonne H.S.
Collins Hill H.S.
Long Beach State
Blake H.S.
2011
Mater Dei H.S.
Oregon
O
P
R
Stanford
Auburn
Piedomnt H.S.
Long Beach State
Red Mountain H.S.
John Marshall H.S.
Stanford
Ohio State
Kansas
Trinity H.S.
Arkansas
Penn State
North Carolina
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USA Women’s FIBA U19 World Championship
All-Time Roster By School
Alabama
Niesa Johnson (1993)
Arkansas
The First Academy (FL)
Krystal Thomas (2007)
Georgia
New Trier H.S. (IL)
Amy Jaeschke (2007)
Norco H.S. (CA)
Shameka Christon (2001)
C’eira Ricketts (2009)
Barbara Bootz (1985)
LeJuana Hardmon (1989)
Erika Arriaran (2005)
Auburn
Mae Ola Bolton (1985)
Vickie Orr (1985)
Harding Academy (TN)
Juana Brown (1997)
Diamond DeShields (2011)
Heritage Christian H.S. (IN)
Kelly Faris (2009)
Erlana Larkins (2005)
Dawn Royster (1985)
Chay Shegog (2009)
Benton Harbor H.S. (MI)
Destiny Williams (2009)
Blake H.S. (MN)
Carolyn Moos (1997)
Bolingbrook H.S. (IL)
Ariel Massengale (2011)
Morgan Tuck (2011)
The Bullis School (MD)
Monique Currie (2001)
Butler H.S. (NC)
Cierra Burdick (2011)
Highlands Ranch H.S. (CO)
Ann Strother (2001)
Holy Innocents’ Episc. (GA)
Wynter Whitley (2001)
Irving MacArthur H.S. (TX)
Alexis Jones (2011)
James Madison
Sydney Beasley (1985)
Floretta Jackson (1985)
John Marshall H.S. (IL)
Cajon High School (CA)
Layshia Clarendon (2009)
Cappie Pondexter (2001)
Cardinal O'Hara H.S. (PA)
Kristen Clement (1997)
Angela Aycock (1993)
Lynn Pride (1997)
Centennial H.S. (NV)
Italee Lucas (2007)
Cicero-North Syracuse H.S.
(NY)
Breanna Stewart (2011)
Claflin H.S. (KS)
Jackie Stiles (1997)
Cleveland Central Catholic
H.S. (OH)
Jantel Lavender (2007)
Collins Hill H.S. (GA)
Maya Moore (2007)
Colorado
Tera Bjorklund (2001)
Connecticut
Stefanie Dolson (2011)
Bria Hartley (2011)
Rebecca Lobo (1993)
Jessica Moore (2001)
Diana Taurasi (2001)
Duke
Alana Beard (2001)
Dulles H.S. (TX)
Kelsey Bone (2009)
Duncanville H.S. (TX)
Tamika Catchings (1997)
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Norcross H.S. (GA)
North Carolina
Notre Dame
Melissa Lechlitner (2007)
Oakton H.S. (VA)
Jasmine Thomas (2007)
Ohio State
Samantha Prahalis (2009)
Katie Smith (1993)
Old Dominion
Stephanie Garner (1985)
Oregon
Kansas
Jennifer Mowe (1997)
Long Beach State
Katina Mack (1993)
Susan Robinson (1989)
Penny Moore (1989)
Kari Parriott (1989)
Louisiana State
LaSondra Barrett (2009)
Alisha Jones (1985)
Gert Scott (1985)
Louisiana Tech
Tamicha Jackson (1997)
Racquel Spurlock (1993)
Maryland
Carla Holmes (1989)
Crystal Langhorne (2005)
Mater Dei H.S. (CA)
Jordan Adams (2011)
Kaleena Mosqueda- Lewis (2011)
Metro Academy (MO)
Taber Spani (2009)
Miami
Shenise Johnson (2009)
Michigan State
Penn State
Piedmont H.S. (CA)
Courtney Paris (2005)
Princess Anne H.S. (VA)
Elizabeth Williams (2011)
Purdue
MaChelle Joseph (1989)
Red Mountain H.S. (AZ)
Kayla Pedersen (2007)
Rutgers
Essence Carson (2005)
Sacramento H.S. (CA)
Vicki Baugh (2007)
St. John's at Prospec
Hall (MD)
Nikki Teasley (1997)
St. John's College H.S. (MD)
Marisaa Coleman (2005)
Seton Catholic H.S. (AZ)
Christina Wirth (2005)
Allyssa DeHaan (2007)
Morningside H.S. (CA)
Lisa Leslie (1989)
Narbonne H.S. (CA)
Loree Moore (2001)
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Stanford
Rachel Hemmer (1993)
Sonja Henning (1989)
Nnemkadi Ogwumike (2009)
Nicole Powell (2001)
Candice Wiggins (2005)
Julie Zeilstra (1989)
Tennessee
Nicky Anosike (2005)
Kyra Elzy (1997)
Dena Head (1989)
Dana Johnson (1993)
Michelle Marciniak (1993)
Dawn Marsh (1985)
Tiffany Woosley (1993)
Texas
Curtycine Jones (1985)
Stacy Stephens (2001)
Yulonda Wimbish (1985)
ThunderRidge H.S. (CO)
Abby Waner (2005)
Trinity H.S. (OH)
Semeka Randall (1997)
Twinsburg H.S. (OH)
Malina Howard (2011)
UCLA
Virginia
Amy Lofstedt (1993)
Dawn Staley (1989)
Monica Wright (2007)
Sharnee’ Zoll (2005)
Washington
Karen Deden (1989)
Washington H.S. (IN)
Skylar Diggins (2009)
Wisconsin
Jolene Anderson (2005)
Maylana Martin (1997)
University H.S. (WA)
Angie Bjorklund (2007)
Vanderbilt
Mara Cunningham (1993)
Continued from page 59
Gert Scott
Chay Shegog
Katie Smith
Taber Spani
Racquel Spurlock
Dawn Staley
Stacy Stephens
Breanna Stewart
Ann Strother
Jackie Stiles
1985
2009
1993
2009
1993
1989
2001
2011
2001
1997
S
Louisiana State
North Carolina
Ohio State
Metro Academy (MO)
Louisiana Tech
Virginia
Texas
Cicero-North Syracuse H.S.
Highlands Ranch H.S.
Claflin H. S.
Diana Taurasi
Nikki Teasley
Jasmine Thomas
Krystal Thomas
Morgan Tuck
2001
1997
2007
2007
2011
T
Connecticut
St. John's at Prospect Hall
Oakton H.S.
The First Academy
Bolingbrook H.S.
Abby Waner
Wynter Whitley
Destiny Williams
Elizabeth Williams
Yulonda Wimbish
Christina Wirth
Tiffany Woosley
Monica Wright
2005
2001
2009
2011
1985
2005
1993
2007
W
ThunderRidge H.S.
Holy Innocents’ Episcopal
Benton Harbor H.S.
Princess Anne H.S.
Texas
Seton Catholic H.S.
Tennessee
Virginia
Julie Zeilstra
Sharnee’ Zoll
1989
2005
Z
Stanford
Virginia
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USA Individual Competition Records -- FIBA U19 World Champ.
MOST POINTS
Maya Moore ......................147 (16.3)
Jantel Lavender..................144 (16.0)
Diana Taurasi ....................135 (19.3)
Crystal Langhorne ............133 (16.6)
Candice Wiggins................126 (15.8)
Alana Beard ......................126 (18.0)
Maylana Martin ................125 (17.9)
Nnemkadi Ogwumike........122 (13.6)
Kelsey Bone ......................111 (12.3)
Breanna Stewart ................101 (11.2)
MOST REBOUNDS
Nnemkadi Ogwumike........89 ( 9.9)
Jantel Lavender..................73 ( 8.1)
Krystal Thomas..................67 ( 7.4)
Breanna Stewart ................66 ( 7.3)
Shenise Johnson ................62 ( 6.9)
Alisha Jones ......................65 (10.8)
Vicki Baugh ......................59 ( 6.6)
Allyssa DeHaan ................59 ( 6.6)
Erlana Larkins....................56 ( 7.0)
Courtney Paris ..................56 ( 7.0)
................................2007
................................2007
................................2001
................................2005
................................2005
................................2001
................................1997
................................2009
................................2009
................................2011
..................................2009
..................................2007
..................................2007
..................................2011
..................................2009
..................................1985
..................................2007
..................................2007
..................................2005
..................................2005
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
(minimum of one attempt a game)
Erlana Larkins.....................795 (35-44)..............................2005
Crystal Langhorne .............775 (55-71)..............................2005
Karen Deden .......................686 (16-23)..............................1989
*HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE
(minimum of one attempt a game)
Cappie Pondexter ...............571 ( 4- 7) ............................2001
Sonja Henning ...................462 ( 6-13) ............................1989
Nicole Powell .....................444 ( 8-18) ............................2001
Jasmine Thomas .................440 (11-25)..............................2007
*Three-point field goals attempted are not available for the 1985
Women's Junior World Championship.
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
(minimum of one attempt a game)
Dawn Marsh .......................923 (12-13)..............................1985
Alisha Jones .......................913 (21-33)..............................1985
Dawn Staley .......................889 (16-18)..............................1989
Rebecca Lobo .....................889 (12-15)..............................1993
Katina Mack .......................889 ( 8- 9) ............................1993
MOST ASSISTS
Ariel Massengale ..............39 (4.3)
Samantha Prahalis..............34 (3.8)
Bria Hartley ......................29 (3.2)
Nichole Teasley..................29 (4.1)
Jasmine Thomas ................27 (3.0)
Sharnee' Zoll ......................27 (3.4)
....................................2011
....................................2009
....................................2011
....................................1997
....................................2007
....................................2005
*MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Lisa Leslie..........................21 (3.0)
Allyssa DeHaan ................19 (2.1)
Breanna Stewart ................15 (1.7)
Vicki Baugh ......................10 (1.1)
Nicky Anosike .................. 8 (1.0)
Shameka Christon.............. 8 (1.1)
Maya Moore ...................... 8 (0.9)
....................................1989
....................................2007
....................................2011
....................................2007
....................................2005
....................................2001
....................................2007
*Blocked Shots are not available for the 1997 Junior World
Championship.
MOST STEALS
Alana Beard ......................23 (3.3)
Sonja Henning ..................22 (3.1)
Lynn Pride..........................21 (3.0)
Monica Wright ..................21 (2.3)
Essence Carson ................19 (2.4)
Tamika Catchings ............19 (3.2)
Loree Moore ......................19 (2.7)
Kristen Clement ................19 (2.7)
Kyra Elzy ..........................19 (2.7)
....................................2001
....................................1989
....................................1997
....................................2007
....................................2005
....................................1997
....................................2001
....................................1997
....................................1997
USA Team Competition Records -- FIBA U19 World Championships
MOST POINTS:
MOST POINTS AVERAGED:
842 in 2005
MOST FTM:
148 in 2007
104.2 in 2005
MOST FTA:
221 in 2007
MOST FGM:
340 in 2005
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:.705% in 1989
MOST FGA:
707 in 2009
MOST REBOUNDS:
517 in 2007
HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE:
57.4 in 2007
MOST ASSISTS:
183 in 2005
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:
.600% (340-567) in 2005
MOST 3PM:
55 in 2001
MOST 3PA:
154 in 2001
HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE:
.361% (44-122) in 2005
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MOST STEALS:
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52 in 2007
113 in 1989
USA Individual Game Records -- FIBA U19 World Championships
MOST POINTS:
28, Jantel Lavender vs. Spain ..........................................7/31/07
28, Candice Wiggins vs. Congo ......................................7/16/05
28, Alana Beard vs. Russia ..............................................7/19/01
25, Jantel Lavender vs. Czech Republic..........................8/03/07
25, Diana Taurasi vs. Czech Republic ............................7/21/01
24, Maylana Martin vs. Japan..........................................7/05/97
24, Maya Moore vs. Slovakia ..........................................8/01/07
24, Maya Moore vs. Spain ..............................................8/04/07
24, Diana Taurasi vs. Russia............................................7/19/01
*HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE:
1.000 (3-3), Sonja Henning vs. Brazil ............................7/30/89
MOST FGM:
11, Alana Beard vs. Russia ..............................................7/19/01
11, Jantel Lavender vs. Spain ..........................................7/31/07
11, Maylana Martin vs. Japan..........................................7/05/97
11, Lynn Pride vs. Cuba ..................................................7/07/97
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:
1.000 (10-10), Melissa Lechlitner vs. South Korea ........7/30/07
1.000 (8-8), Skylar Diggins vs. Spain ............................7/23/09
1.000 (7-7), Kristen Clement vs. Slovakia ......................7/12/97
1.000 (6-6), Malina Howard vs. Japan ............................7/21/11
1.000 (6-6), Erlana Larkins vs. Russia ............................7/15/05
MOST FGA:
20, Jantel Lavender vs. Spain ..........................................7/31/07
20, Diana Taurasi vs. Australia ........................................7/22/01
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:
1.000 (9-9), Erlana Larkins vs. Serbia & Montenegro....7/24/05
1.000 (9-9), Crystal Langhorne vs. South Korea ............7/20/05
MOST 3PM:
7, Candice Wiggins vs. Congo ........................................7/16/05
*MOST 3PA:
11, Diana Taurasi vs. Lithuania ......................................7/14/01
*Three-point field goals attempted are not available for the 1985
Women's Junior World Championship.
*Three-point field goals attempted are not available for the 1985
Women's Junior World Championship.
MOST FTM:
10, Melissa Lechlitner vs. South Korea ..........................7/30/07
MOST FTA:
15, Maylana Martin vs. Australia ....................................7/13/97
MOST REBOUNDS:
20, Nnemkadi Ogwumike vs. Spain ................................8/01/09
MOST ASSISTS:
9, Ariel Massengale vs. Brazil ........................................7/30/11
*MOST BLOCKED SHOTS:
6, Lisa Leslie vs. Brazil ..................................................7/30/89
*Blocked shots are not available for the 1997 Women's Junior
World Championship.
MOST STEALS:
7, Sonja Henning vs. Spain..............................................7/29/89
USA Team Game Records -- FIBA U19 World Championships
MOST POINTS:
MOST REBOUNDS:
129 vs. South Korea, 7/20/05
MOST FTM:
25 vs. Spain, 7/23/09
68 vs. China, 7/27/07
68 vs. Sweden, 8/05/07
MOST FTA:
36 vs. Spain, 7/23/09
36 vs. Serbia & Montenegro, 7/17/05
MOST FGM:
58 vs. Spain, 7/29/89
MOST FGA:
86 vs. Japan, 7/29/09
86 vs. Sweden, 8/05/07
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:
.684% (54-79) vs. South Korea, 7/20/05
MOST 3PM:
15 vs. Congo, 7/16/05
MOST 3PA:
37 vs. Czech Republic, 7/21/01
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:
.938% (15-16) vs. France, 7/29/11
MOST ASSISTS:
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS:
MOST STEALS:
34 vs. South Korea, 7/20/05
9 vs. Brazil, 7/30/89
23 vs. Spain, 7/10/97
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY:
88 points (116-28) vs. Puerto Rico, 7/19/05
HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE:
.600% (15-25) vs. Congo, 7/16/05
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FIBA, WNBA, AND NCAA BASKETBALL RULE DIFFERENCES
RULE
Duration of Game
FIBA
Four, 10 minute quarters
WNBA
Four, 10 minute quarters
NCAA
Two, 20 minute halves
Overtime Duration . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 minutes
Duration Between First-Second . . .2 minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Not Applicable
and Third-Fourth Periods
Length of Halftime
15 minutes
15 minutes
15 minutes
Court Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91' 10" x 49' 2.5" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94' x 50' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94' x 50'
Size of Lane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16’ x 19' / 4.88m x 5.79m . . . . . . . . .16' x 19' / 4.88m x 5.79m . . . . . . . . . . . .12' x 19' / 3.65m x 5.79m
Three-Point FG Distance . . . . . . . . .22' 1.75" / 6.75m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22' 1.75" / 6.75m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19’9 / 6.02m
No Charge Semicircles . . . . . . . . . . .Yes (4’1.25” / 1.25m) . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes (4’ / 1.22m) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No
(from Center of Basket)
Shot Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 seconds
Shot Clock Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FG attempt hits rim . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FG attempt hits rim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FG attempt hits rim
Back Court Violation . . . . . . . . . . . .8 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No restriction
Game Clock Stops . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last two minutes of 4th quarter . . . . .Last minute of 1st, 2nd, 3rd and . . . . . .Last minute of second half and
After Successful FG
and overtime
4th quarters and overtime
last minute of overtime
Advance Ball to Halfcourt . . . . . . .Yes, last 2 minutes of 4th quarter . . .Yes, last 2 minutes of 4th quarter . . . . .No
at Timeout
and OT (to top of 3-point line)
and OT (at the 28’ line)
Player Foul Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Bonus Free Throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . .On 5th foul per quarter (2 FTs) . . . . .On 5th foul per quarter (2 FTs) . . . . . . .On 7th foul per half (1-and-1)
Fourth quarter carries into OT
On 4th foul in OT (2 FTs)
On 10th foul per half (2 FTs)
Number of Players Permitted . . . . .5 (three defensive, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 (three defensive, two . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 (four defensive, two
On Free Throw Lane
two offensive)
offensive)
offensive)
Jump Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Teams alternate possession . . . . . . . .Teams alternate possession . . . . . . . . . .Teams alternate possession
after jump ball to start 1st and 3rd
after opening tip-off
after opening tip-off
quarters and overtime
Closely Guarded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes, while holding the ball . . . . . . . . .No . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes, while holding the ball
For Five Seconds
Defensive 3 Seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . .No . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No
Flopping Rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No
Number of Referees . . . . . . . . . . . . .Two (three can be used in . . . . . . . . .Three . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Three
competitions if the Zone or
host federation wish to)
Timeouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Two 60-second in the 1st and . . . . . .Two full (120/60-second) and one . . . .Four 75-second and two 30-second
Non-Televised Game
2nd quarters, three 60-second
20 second per team each half.
per game
in the 3rd and 4th quarters
Unused first half 20-second
carries over to second half.
Timeouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Up to one additional TV timeout . . .Two full (120/60-second) and one . . . .Up to four additional TV timeouts
Televised Game
is permissible per quarter.
20 second per team each half.
are permissible per half.
Teams get two 60-second
Unused first half 20-second
Teams get one 60-second, four
in the 1st and 2nd quarters,
carries over to second half.
30-second, and a max of three
Three 60-second in the 3rd and
unused 30-second timeouts
4th quarters
can carry over to second half
Timeouts - Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . .One additional 60-second . . . . . . . . . .One 120-second, one 20-second; . . . . . .Any not used in regulation
One unused 20-second second half
carry over plus one additional
timeout can carry over
30-second each OT
Timeouts Called By . . . . . . . . . . . . .Coach or assistant coach . . . . . . . . . .Head coach or player in game . . . . . . . .Head coach or player in game
Size of Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Size 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Size 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Size 6
Legal Jersey Numbers . . . . . . . . . .4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00, 0-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12,
11, 12, 13, 14, 15
13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
25, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40,
41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 50, 51, 52,
53, 54, 55
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2013 USA Basketball Women’s U19 World Championship Team Trials