USA Women's Basketball Archives - uSports.org https://usports.org/tag/usa-womens-basketball/ Sports News & Views Wed, 28 Jul 2021 20:08:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 USA Women’s Basketball Tops Nigeria, Wins 50th Straight Game https://usports.org/usa-womens-basketball-tops-nigeria-wins-50th-straight-game/ https://usports.org/usa-womens-basketball-tops-nigeria-wins-50th-straight-game/#respond Thu, 29 Jul 2021 18:00:49 +0000 https://usports.org/?p=193113 SAITAMA, JAPAN - JULY 27: Breanna Stewart #10 of Team United States drives to the basket against Adaora Elonu #11 of Team Nigeria during the second half of a Women's Preliminary Round Group B game on day four of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Saitama Super Arena on July 27, 2021 in Saitama, Japan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
The U.S. Women’s Basketball Team is virtually untouchable in international competition, topping Nigeria 81-72. The win marks the 50th straight Olympic victory for the squad. The last time the team was not the victor in one of their games was the semifinals of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Nigeria’s roster was strong, loaded with U.S. college […]

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SAITAMA, JAPAN - JULY 27: Breanna Stewart #10 of Team United States drives to the basket against Adaora Elonu #11 of Team Nigeria during the second half of a Women's Preliminary Round Group B game on day four of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Saitama Super Arena on July 27, 2021 in Saitama, Japan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

The U.S. Women’s Basketball Team is virtually untouchable in international competition, topping Nigeria 81-72. The win marks the 50th straight Olympic victory for the squad. The last time the team was not the victor in one of their games was the semifinals of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

Nigeria’s roster was strong, loaded with U.S. college talent. The Nigerian squad was even ahead at the end of the first quarter by three points and extended their lead in the second quarter to 25-20. Part of this run was due to the American squad’s constant turnovers; they finished with 12 in the first half alone.

The United States quickly took over, though, putting up 23 straight points. Breanna Stewart recorded seven of these 23 points. By the time the scoring run was over, the U.S. was ahead 70-50 at the end of the third quarter.

Nigeria would eventually go on a 12-0 run, but their offensive burst was quickly stymied by the U.S. The win, interestingly, is the smallest margin of victory for the United States since the 2004 Olympic semifinals.

The U.S. plays its next game against Japan on July 30.

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Sue Bird & Eddy Alvarez Named U.S. Flag Bearers https://usports.org/sue-bird-eddy-alvarez-named-u-s-flag-bearers/ https://usports.org/sue-bird-eddy-alvarez-named-u-s-flag-bearers/#respond Fri, 23 Jul 2021 00:00:31 +0000 https://usports.org/?p=192962 PALMETTO, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 06: Sue Bird #10 of the Seattle Storm passes the ball during the second half of Game 3 of the WNBA Finals against the Las Vegas Aces at Feld Entertainment Center on October 06, 2020 in Palmetto, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
USA women’s basketball star Sue Bird and baseball infielder Eddy Alvarez will serve as flag bearers at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics on Friday. Team USA tweeted out the selection of Bird and Alvarez as this Olympics’ flag bearers. “An honor unlike any other,” Team USA tweeted out. “Eddy Alvarez and Sue Bird […]

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PALMETTO, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 06: Sue Bird #10 of the Seattle Storm passes the ball during the second half of Game 3 of the WNBA Finals against the Las Vegas Aces at Feld Entertainment Center on October 06, 2020 in Palmetto, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

USA women’s basketball star Sue Bird and baseball infielder Eddy Alvarez will serve as flag bearers at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics on Friday.

Team USA tweeted out the selection of Bird and Alvarez as this Olympics’ flag bearers.

“An honor unlike any other,” Team USA tweeted out. “Eddy Alvarez and Sue Bird have been selected as Team USA flag bearers for the #TokyoOlympics.”

Traditionally in the past, only one person served as the flag bearer in the Olympics. But this year it was changed to two after the International Olympic Committee encouraged one male and one female to represent the nation as a symbol of gender parity.

“With 49 percent female participation, Tokyo 2020 will be the first gender-equal Olympic Games ever,” the IOC said. “For the first time, there will be at least one female and one male athlete in each of the teams participating in the Games.”

Bird, 40, has won four gold medals with the women’s team since 2004. The Team USA basketball star will enter the Tokyo Olympics with the hopes of winning her fifth gold medal. Bird was honored to be selected as a flag bearer, especially with the selection coming from her peers. The flag bearers are chosen by their fellow athletes.

“I think that’s the best part, to be honest, to have your peers be the one to kind of see your career and pick you to be the one to lead us in,” Bird told the Today Show on Wednesday.

Alvarez, 31, has played with the Miami Marlins and won a silver medal in speedskating at the 2014 Winter Olympics. USA baseball looks to win its first gold medal since the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

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Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, Tamika Catchings Headline US Women’s Olympic Basketball Team https://usports.org/diana-taurasi-sue-bird-tamika-catchings-headline-us-womens-olympic-basketball-team/ https://usports.org/diana-taurasi-sue-bird-tamika-catchings-headline-us-womens-olympic-basketball-team/#respond Thu, 28 Apr 2016 00:46:38 +0000 http://usports.org/?p=14913 Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, and Tamika Catchings Headline US Women's Basketball Olympic Team
Four-time Olympians Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird and Tamika Catchings headline the U.S. women’s national basketball team roster heading to the Olympic Games in Rio, Brazil this summer. Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, Tamika Catchings Headline US Women’s Olympic Basketball Team They will be joined by first-time Olympians Elena Delle Donne, Brittney Griner and Breanna Stewart. Maya Moore, Seimone Augustus, […]

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Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, and Tamika Catchings Headline US Women's Basketball Olympic Team

Four-time Olympians Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird and Tamika Catchings headline the U.S. women’s national basketball team roster heading to the Olympic Games in Rio, Brazil this summer.

Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, Tamika Catchings Headline US Women’s Olympic Basketball Team

They will be joined by first-time Olympians Elena Delle Donne, Brittney Griner and Breanna Stewart.

Maya Moore, Seimone Augustus, Lindsay Whalen, Angel McCoughtry, Tina Charles and Sylvia Fowles round out the Team USA roster, which was announced Wednesday morning.

This roster gives coach Geno Auriemma several options as the U.S. pursues its sixth straight gold medal.

“When you look at the team there’s a little bit of everything. A little bit of youth, a little bit of the middle and then there is the veterans,” Auriemma told The Associated Press. “There’s some size and there’s lot of flexibility to handle things a lot of different ways. Everyone that’s on the team is on the team for a purpose. They feel like they can do something that’s unique for the team.

“The ones that won gold medals in the world championship and the Olympics, they are invaluable and yet everyone’s role changes every year. Whatever role you played in 2012 didn’t necessarily mean you will play that role now.”

The U.S. has won 41 consecutive Olympic contests since the bronze medal game in 1992. Taurasi, 33, Bird, 35, and Catchings, 36, were all players on the gold medal teams in 2004, 2008, and 2012. Nine of the players participated in the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

The three veterans, alongside Teresa Edwards and Lisa Leslie, are the only Americans to play in four or more Olympics. Edwards played in five, and Leslie played in four.

Eight players were in New York for the announcement on Wednesday afternoon, and that same afternoon they participated in an on-court demonstration with First Lady Michelle Obama in Times Square as part of the 100 Days Out event.

“In some ways it has even more meaning than the first three,” point guard Bird said. “Mainly I think it’s because that when you are young the tendency is to take things for granted, and you just think these things are going to happen year after year or every four years. But now that I am older, I see that I am really lucky.”  

Meanwhile, Donne, the reigning WNBA MVP, is very excited to have a chance to play in Rio.

“It’s so hard to even put it into words. When Carol called me, it was emotional,” Donne said. “She was nice enough to tell me at the beginning of the conversation so I wasn’t hyperventilating. It’s amazing and a humbling experience as well, with how special and talented this pool of players is.”

Griner had a strong chance at playing in the 2012 Olympics, but was forced to withdraw from consideration due to a family illness.

Stewart, 21, is the youngest player on the team, yet she has already amassed considerable experience as a member of  the USA Basketball squad. She has played in 69 international game since joining the team at the age of 14. Stewart has also won gold medals at almost every level she’s played while wearing the USA jersey.

won gold medals at nearly every level she’s played while wearing the USA jersey.

“Well, first of all when I saw that Carol was calling, I had a mini heart attack,” she said. “Because I’m like, ‘What’s going to happen? I don’t know! I don’t know!’ And then I answered it and … when she congratulated me, it was . I was speechless. I did not know what to say.”

One name not on the roster was Candace Parker. The 30 year old is perhaps the most accomplished player to not make a U.S. Olympic roster in her prime. The two-time WNBA MVP had 21 points and 11 rebounds in the 2012 gold medal victory over France, and was the USA’s leading rebounder in London.

Parker could still potentially make the team as an alternate if someone is injured before the Olympics.

PHOENIX, AZ – SEPTEMBER 09: Diana Taurasi #3 of the Phoenix Mercury during game two of the WNBA Finals against the Chicago Sky at US Airways Center on September 9, 2014 in Phoenix, Arizona.

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