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thesixthwoman
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Posted: 06/29/07 2:29 pm ::: USA U21 Women Overcome 16-Point Deficit over Aussies |
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USA U21 Women Claw Back From 16-Point Deficit For 90-88 Win Over Australia
MOSCOW, Russia - Never giving up, despite falling into an early double-digit deficit, the USA Basketball Women’s U21 World Championship Team (1-0) tipped-off play Friday morning at the 2007 FIBA U21 World Championship with a hard-fought 90-88 victory over Australia (0-1) in Moscow, Russia.
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ripleydc
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p_d_swanson
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Posted: 06/29/07 3:00 pm ::: |
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The full slate of Day 1 play at Vidnoe, which also featured Spain's double-OT win over Brazil:
Group A:
France 87, China 59
CHN: Sun 12, Yuan 12, Lu 11
FRA: Gruda 24, Miyem 16, Yacoubou 15
Russia 83, Canada 56
RUS: Belyakova 15, Lisina 15, Danilotchkina 13, Saveleva 13
CAN: Keane 10, Doma 8, Ross 8
Belgium 91, Mali 66
MLI: Bagayoko 20, Coulibaly 19, Traore 12
BEL: Leemans 19, Vandesteene 14, Carpreaux 11, Michiels 11
Group B:
Spain 90, Brazil 86 (2OT)
ESP: Cruz 30, Marcos 15, German 13
BRA: Izabela 21, Joice 15, Jaqueline 13
USA 90, Australia 88
USA: Wiggins 30, Langhorne 24, Paris 14
AUS: Camino 21, MacLeod 20, Bishop 16
Hungary 77, Japan 58
HUN: Horti 30, Somogyi 18, Tajkov 10
JPN: Yoshida 23, Nakagawa 14, Fujiyoshi 8, Tsukano 8
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ZuG102
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Posted: 06/29/07 5:07 pm ::: |
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Wow, Wiggins 30 points? That's ridiculous.
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CalwbbFan
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Posted: 06/29/07 8:28 pm ::: |
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God forbid American wbb players ever have to dress like that.....ugh! Not surprised to see Wiggins score 30, that gal is amazing!!!!
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eyevolley4
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Posted: 06/29/07 11:53 pm ::: |
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I don't know if any of the Aussies will happen upon this thread or not, but I am curious to know about the players on their U21 squad.
With a roster of WNBA hopefuls and even some likely future superstars, the Aussie team hung tough. Are there any players we need to know about, aside from Camino, on that team?
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p_d_swanson
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Posted: 06/30/07 1:01 pm ::: |
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Russia and France both improved to 2-0 in Group A on Saturday, while Team USA is now Group B's only remaining unbeaten team after trouncing Brazil.
Group A:
France 111, Mali 45
FRA: Kamba 17, Barennes 16, Miyem 13
MLI: Bagayoko 18, Sacko 8, Coulibaly 7, Toure 7
Canada 78, China 54
CAN: Doma 18, Ayim 13, Pilypaitis 10
CHN: Liu 12, Sun 12, Ding 11
Russia 87, Belgium 77
BEL: Leemans 25, Carpreaux 11, Bas 8, Lauwers 8, Raman 8
RUS: Danilotchkina 23, Lisina 20, Belyakova 11
Group B:
Australia 82, Hungary 72
AUS: O'Hea 27, Camino 19, Bishop 11
HUN: Kollo 21, Honti 19, Horti 11
Japan 90, Spain 87
JPN: Fujiyoshi 22, Nakagawa 15, Tsukano 13
ESP: Cruz 19, Marcos 15, Asurmendi 11
USA 96, Brazil 40
BRA: Joice 7, Djane 6, Jaqueline 4, Ivana 4, Julia 4
USA: Langhorne 19, Paris 14, Bonner 12
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thesixthwoman
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Posted: 06/30/07 5:06 pm ::: USA U21 Women Put Away Rival Brazil Early |
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USA U21 Women Put Away Rival Brazil Early
By USA Basketball
Posted Saturday, June 30, 2007
MOSCOW, Russia - The USA Basketball Women’s U21 World Championship Team (2-0) wasted no time in making a statement against rival Brazil (0-2) and finished with a dominating 96-40 victory on Saturday night at the 2007 FIBA U21 World Championship in Moscow, Russia. Four USA team members scored in double digits, including Crystal Langhorne (Maryland / Willingboro, N.J.), who shot a perfect 9-of-9 from the field and finished the night with 19 points and six rebounds.
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ripleydc
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Casein
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Posted: 07/01/07 9:41 am ::: |
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eyevolley4 wrote: |
I don't know if any of the Aussies will happen upon this thread or not, but I am curious to know about the players on their U21 squad. Are there any players we need to know about, aside from Camino, on that team? |
Well, the two in the photo above are from the U19 world champs team, they both may have what it takes, time will tell, as they are so young.
You mention Camino, I would put O'hea and Mcleod ahead of her, that would just about be it as far as possible WNBA goes.
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p_d_swanson
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Posted: 07/01/07 3:46 pm ::: |
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Sunday's full slate:
Group A:
Canada 71, Mali 47
MLI: Bagayoko 15, Toure 10, Traore 8
CAN: Ross 16, Keane 10, Doma 8
France 91, Belgium 80
FRA: Miyem 21, Lardy 19, Jannault 16
BEL: Leemans 23, Carpreaux 14, Raman 12
Russia 97, China 70
CHN: Lu 21, Sun 17, Zheng 12
RUS: Danilotchkina 21, Saveleva 20, Lisina 10
Group B:
Brazil 85, Japan 72
JPN: Tsukano 15, Uchida 14, Hayashi 13
BRA: Tatiane 22, Priscila 17, Franciele 17
USA 93, Hungary 70
HUN: Somogyi 16, Horti 15, Kollo 11
USA: Wiggins 21, Paris 14, Langhorne 13
Australia 75, Spain 56
ESP: Marcos 13, Mallabiabarrena 11, Gimeno 9
AUS: MacLeod 23, Francis 14, Camino 9, O'Hea 9
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Group A Group B
France 3-0 USA 3-0
Russia 3-0 Australia 2-1
Canada 2-1 Hungary 1-2
Belgium 1-2 Spain 1-2
China 0-3 Japan 1-2
Mali 0-3 Brazil 1-2 |
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Keegan
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Posted: 07/01/07 8:20 pm ::: |
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eyevolley4 wrote: |
I don't know if any of the Aussies will happen upon this thread or not, but I am curious to know about the players on their U21 squad.
With a roster of WNBA hopefuls and even some likely future superstars, the Aussie team hung tough. Are there any players we need to know about, aside from Camino, on that team? |
I have to agree with Casein that MacLeod and O'Hea would be the names to watch out for. MacLeod is a lot like Harrower, but is a bit bigger and a bit more athletic which always helps. I think her upside is bigger than Harrower's. O'Hea could develop into a less athletic version of Penny Taylor, but has to develop the other aspects of her game first (outside shot is streaky, her D could be better). I don't think she would be at the same level of talent (Penny is quite a bit better), but O'Hea has a similar skill set and could be quite useful.
As for the bigs, nothing too exciting (which explains why they got spanked by the superior US post game). Abby Bishop has some potential, but I'd say she'll probably end up being at the Laura Summerton level. I like her hustle though. Cayla Francis has put up some decent numbers, but lacks conditioning and is really lazy at the defensive end. |
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comet_fan_97
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Posted: 07/02/07 1:32 pm ::: |
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Oh yes - USA....I love it!
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Marjie
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Posted: 07/03/07 7:29 am ::: |
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USA 81 over Spain 62
Harper 13 pts, Anderson 11 pts, Carson 10 pts, Paris 10 reb/8pts.
1st quarter started out 24-9 for the red, white & blue. Everyone played between 13 and 19 minutes and all scored atleast 3 pts.
http://www.usabasketball.com/women/2007/07_wu21_game_04_box.pdf
USA team is 4-0 in pool play. 4th of July game vs. Japan (3:15 a.m. EDT) and then quarter, semi and finals on Fri, Sat & Sun.
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Marjie
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p_d_swanson
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Posted: 07/03/07 1:45 pm ::: |
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Tuesday's full slate, highlighted by a 34-point explosion from Sandrine Gruda in France's win over Canada:
Group A:
Belgium 76, China 70
BEL: Leemans 24, Carpreaux 16, Michiels 10
CHN: Lu 17, Zheng 17, Cao 13
Russia 94, Mali 25
RUS: Danilotchkina 15, Saveleva 15, Belyakova 13, Zhuzhgova 13
MLI: Toure 7, Sacko 5, Coulibaly 4
France 71, Canada 52
CAN: Doma 10, Ross 10, Tatham 7
FRA: Gruda 34, Miyem 8, Yacoubou 7
Group B:
Hungary 75, Brazil 64
BRA: Izabela 16, Franciele 16, Tatiane 11
HUN: Honti 19, Horti 18, Kollo 11
USA 81, Spain 62
USA: Harper 13, Anderson 11, Carson 10
ESP: Royo 15, Marcos 10, Gomez 8
Australia 91, Japan 72
AUS: Penaluna 18, Bishop 15, Camino 15
JPN: Uchida 13, Nakagawa 12, Yoshida 11
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Group A Group B
Russia 4-0 USA 4-0
France 4-0 Australia 3-1
Belgium 2-2 Hungary 2-2
Canada 2-2 Spain 1-3
China 0-4 Japan 1-3
Mali 0-4 Brazil 1-3 |
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p_d_swanson
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Posted: 07/04/07 4:14 pm ::: |
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An eventful final day of pool play saw France take Group A by edging Russia 73-71 on Sandrine Gruda's basket with five seconds left. Meanwhile, Australia rallied to defeat Brazil and claim Group B's second seed, and Hungary ousted Spain in overtime to put Brazil into the quarterfinals. The medal round begins on Friday, with Team USA taking on Belgium in the day's finale at 12:15 p.m. EDT.
Group A:
Canada 69, Belgium 58
CAN: Doma 13, Tatham 12, Riverin 10
BEL: Leemans 14, Carpreaux 12, Lauwers 8
China 90, Mali 59
MLI: Toure 16, Bagayoko 11, Coulibaly 10
CHN: Lu 16, Zeng 12, Zheng 12
France 73, Russia 71
FRA: Gruda 21, Costaz 16, Yacoubou 13
RUS: Saveleva 18, Danilotchkina 17, Lisina 13
Group B:
Australia 89, Brazil 82
AUS: Camino 24, O'Hea 19, Bishop 14
BRA: Franciele 26, Izabela 14, Robertinha 11
USA 98, Japan 57
JPN: Hayashi 12, Fujiyoshi 9, Uchida 9
USA: Langhorne 18, Harper 13, Anderson 10, Packer 10
Hungary 79, Spain 76 (OT)
ESP: Marcos 17, Compan 14, Royo 13
HUN: Horti 22, Semsei 18, Somogyi 11
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Group A Group B
France 5-0 USA 5-0
Russia 4-1 Australia 4-1
Canada 3-2 Hungary 3-2
Belgium 2-3 Brazil 1-4
China 1-4 Spain 1-4
Mali 0-5 Japan 1-4 |
Quarterfinal Bracket:
#2B Australia vs. #3A Canada
#1A France vs. #4B Brazil
#2A Russia vs. #3B Hungary
#1B USA vs. #4A Belgium
Relegation Bracket:
#5A China vs. #6B Japan
#5B Spain vs. #6A Mali
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ripleydc
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ripleydc
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p_d_swanson
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Posted: 07/06/07 12:21 pm ::: |
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Orange][Krush wrote: |
I'm predicting a France/USA final. And if I am right, CP will be VERY important in containing Gruda. |
Both semifinals are true tossups. Team USA will have to play its best game of the tournament to get past the hosts, and Australia has probably been the most complete side in Vidnoe overall...
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bullsky
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Posted: 07/06/07 12:53 pm ::: |
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USA wins 104-53
Six players in double figure scoring(Packer, Paris, Houts, Waner, Bonner, Langhorne) and three players in double figure rebounding(Harper, Vaughn, Paris).
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ripleydc
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Posted: 07/06/07 12:58 pm ::: |
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who does the USA play next?
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