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Schedule for the Americup. Just over a week away.
 

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Not one Huskies made the team?
It does not look like it. I looked up the roster, and it lists the "finalists". 13 players, but no one from UCONN. Does the team have 13 players, or 12? Does 1 need to be cut still? I'm guessing the UCONN players who were eligible opted to do other things this summer...

Grace Berger
Aliyah Boston
Jakia Brown-Turner
Veronica Burton
Elissa Cunane
Destanni Henderson
Nazahrah Hillmon
Rhyne Howard
Haley Jones
Diamond Miller
Ashley Owusu
Sedona Prince
NaLyssa Smith
 
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Aaliyah is still a possibility for the Canadian team. They're completing their try outs too.

Hopefully there will be an update on their roster soon. Keep the faith. A Huskie may be there after all. ;)
 
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Should be fun to see how the young talent on the USA team goes up against more experienced professionals. Not necessarily a typical US juggernaut. Though the team will play 7 games in 8 days barring a quarter-final loss, might need 13 players.
 
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Games on ESPN+ in the United States. I was hoping they would get some games on TV, even if only ESPN Deportes, but no luck there.
 

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To the degree you east coasters are interested, it's striking that Haley Jones is the only player named to the team who hails from the Pacific or Mountain times zones (and Sedona Prince is the only other player from west of the Mississippi River). Not saying there's east coast media bias, but that does tell you something about the recruiting challenges out west.
 
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To the degree you east coasters are interested, it's striking that Haley Jones is the only player named to the team who hails from the Pacific or Mountain times zones (and Sedona Prince is the only other player from west of the Mississippi River). Not saying there's east coast media bias, but that does tell you something about the recruiting challenges out west.
Speaking of which, NaLyssa Smith could not make it to the last camp so they named the other 12 as the final roster:
Roster Announced for 2021 USA Basketball Women’s AmeriCup Team
 

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These were the 20 invites
  • Grace Berger (Indiana)
  • Aliyah Boston (South Carolina)
  • Jakia Brown-Turner (NC State)
  • Rae Burrell (Tennessee)
  • Veronica Burton (Northwestern)
  • Zia Cooke (South Carolina)
  • Elissa Cunane (NC State)
  • Destanni Henderson (South Carolina)
  • Naz Hillmon (Michigan)
  • Rhyne Howard (Kentucky)
  • Ashley Joens (Iowa State)
  • Haley Jones (Stanford)
  • Elizabeth Kitley (Virginia Tech)
  • Diamond Miller (Maryland)
  • Ashley Ousu (Maryland)
  • Khayla Pointer (Louisiana State)
  • Sedona Prince (Oregon)
  • NaLyssa Smith (Baylor)
  • Jenne Staiti (Georgia)
  • Hailey Van Lith (Louisville)
My best guess is that the UConn girls probably made it clear that they weren't interested as Christyn and Olivia certainly would have gotten invites as they've already been to camp with the regular national team.
 

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Christyn if she had been invited or decided to attend would have probably made the team. I don't think Olivia has enough offense to make the team.
 
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Does anyone know if they stream or replay these games on youtube around the time of the event?
 

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Does anyone know if they stream or replay these games on youtube around the time of the event?


Likely.

The question is will the U16 be streamed.
 

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Christyn if she had been invited or decided to attend would have probably made the team. I don't think Olivia has enough offense to make the team.

Two summers ago, ONO was the only college player on a team of pros that USAB sent to the AmeriCup. I’d imagine the powers that be think she can hold her own.
 
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Does anyone know if they stream or replay these games on youtube around the time of the event?
The Canadian games will be on DAZN. Thought I read somewhere in this thread that US games will be on ESPN+. Not sure about YouTube for this tournament.
 

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Canada v USA for the championship. Canada missing some WNBA players but still has some experienced pros with international experience.
 
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Rosters posted by FIBA.

Canada (Aaliyah listed as a Forward):


USA's roster at the FIBA site lists all invitees not the final 12 which is here:

All the Canadian Press releases listed her at guard again today. In any case, Canada runs a different offence. Her role will be revealed in the AmeriCup.
 
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FIBA has not officially confirmed the rosters yet, but what they have for the non-USA teams is below with my best efforts at club information. Hope nobody was picking Argentina to do well because their best players had positives on the virus tests they took when they arrived.

Canada:
Shaina Pellington, Arizona
Aislinn Konig, Fribourg (Switzerland), North Carolina State
Merissah Russell, Louisville
Sami Hill, Nantes (France), Virginia Tech
Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe, Lyon (France), Simon Fraser (DII) and WNBA (2017 and 2019)
Miranda Ayim, Landes (France), Pepperdine and WNBA (2011)
Jamie Weisner, Tarbes (France), Oregon State and WNBA (2016)
Shay Colley, no club, Michigan State
Kayla Alexander, Braine (Belgium)/Minnesota Lynx, Syracuse
Laeticia Amihere, South Carolina
Nirra Fields, Antalya (Turkey), UCLA and WNBA (2016)
Aaliyah Edwards, UConn

Brazil:
Kamilla Cardoso, Syracuse and transferring to South Carolina
Mariane Carvalho, Araraquara (Brazil), Kansas
Raphaella Monteiro, Quinta dos Lombos (Portugal)/Sampaio (Brazil)
Tassia Carcavalli, Vera Cruz Campinas (Brazil)
Patricia Teixeira, Ituano (Brazil)
Taina Paixao, Araraquara (Brazil)
Clarissa Dos Santos, Villeneuve (France), WNBA (2015-2016)
Erika De Souza, Braine (Belgium)/Ituano (Brazil), WNBA (2002, 2007-2017)
Debora Costa, Malaga (Spain)/Sampaio (Brazil)
Alana Goncalo, Melilla (Spain)/Ituano (Brazil)
Thayna Silva, Mesquita (Brazil)
Mari Dias, Ituano (Brazil)

Colombia:
Manuela Rios, Bogota (Colombia)
Yuliany Paz, Medellin (Colombia)
Mayra Caicedo, Arkansas-Little Rock
Carolina Lopez, University of Medellin (Colombia)
Maria Palacio, Santander (Colombia)
Mabel Martinez, Cali (Colombia)/Quimsa (Argentina)
Yanet Arias, Medellin (Colombia)
Catalina Vente, Bogota (Colombia)
Tatiana Mosquera, Santander (Colombia)/Nayarit (Mexico)
Luz Asprilla, Andratx (Spain)/Nayarit (Mexico)
Daniela Gonzalez, Medellin (Colombia)

US Virgin Islands:
Kadesha Barry, club unknown, Southern
Molina Williams, Charlotte
Taylor Jones, no club, Oakland
Shomyra Francis, Weatherford (JC)
Imani Tate, Leganes (Spain), Albany
Brittney Matthew, club unknown, Stephen F. Austin
Lanese Bough, club unknown, Omaha
Natalie Day, club unknown, Portland
Anisha George, Helios (Switzerland), North Texas
Naja Ngongba, Woodbridge (Virginia) and Radford signee
Alexis Boston, South Carolina and transferring to Thomas (NAIA)
Akeema Richards, Georgia Energy (WUBA), Delaware

El Salvador:
Carmen Noyola, Salvadorenas (El Salvador)
Claudia Hernandez, Anahuac University (Mexico)
Katherine Cubias, Anahuac University (Mexico)
Veronica Sosa, club unknown
Liliana Alvarado, club unknown
Silvia Vega, EXSAL Technical Institute (El Salvador)
Keylin Murcia, Salvadorenas (El Salvador)
Monica Calderon, club unknown
Aida Funes, club unknownKim Villalobos, San Diego State
Emily Tevez, East Bay Splash (WUBA), Notre Dame de Namur (DII)
Maria Mendez, club unknown

Puerto Rico:
Jennifer O'Neill, Lublin (Poland), Kentucky and WNBA (2015)
Tayra Melendez, no club, Rhode Island
Pamelo Rosado, Manati Athenians (Puerto Rico)
Ali Gibson, Carolina Giants (Puerto Rico), Oregon State
Jada Stinson, Arkansas State and transferring to Illinois State
Dayshalee Salaman, Santurce Crabbers (Puerto Rico), Lincoln Memorial (DII)
Jazmon Gwathmey, Sesto San Giovanni (Italy), James Madison and WNBA (2016-2018)
Isalys Quinones, Dafni Agiou Dimitriou (Greece), Dartmouth
Sabrina Lozada, no club, Wichita State
India Pagan, Stony Brook
Jackie Benitez, Siauliai (Lithuania), James Madison
Michelle Gonzalez, Santurce Crabbers (Puerto Rico), Florida International

Argentina:
Macarena Rosset, Vigarano (Italy)
Agustina Garcia, Berazategui (Argentina)
Victoria Llorente, Alma Patti (Italy)
Diana Cabrera, Ardoi (Spain)
Andrea Boquete, Universitario Ferrol (Spain)
Agostina Burani, Estudiantes (Spain)
Melisa Gretter, Estudiantes (Spain)
Camila Suarez, Obras (Argentina)
Victoria Gauna, Berazategui (Argentina)
Sol Castro, Robert Morris
Julieta Mungo, Universitario Ferrol (Spain)
Julieta Ale, Velez Sarzfield (Argentina)

Dominican Republic:
Julady Zapata, Guachupita (Dominican Republic)
Yohanna Morton, Guachupita (Dominican Republic), Robert Morris
Ashley Rojas, Presentation (NAIA)/San Lazaro (Dominican Republic)
Genesis Evangelista, Medellin (Colombia)/Mauricio Baez (Dominican Republic)
Solmilena Arias, CSU-Bakersfield
Marian Soto, Mauricio Baez (Dominican Republic)
Giocelis Reynoso, club unknown, Central Connecticut State
Sugeiry Monsac, Guachupita (Dominican Republic), Robert Morris
Elemy Colome, Guachupita (Dominican Republic), Syracuse
Yamel Abreu, San Lazaro (Dominican Republic), St. Peter's

Venezuela:
Nohelia Chile, Lara Shepherdesses (Venezuela)
Genesis Rivera, Lara Shepherdesses (Venezuela), UMass
Yosimar Corrales, Jalisco (Mexico)
Luisanny Zapata, Modelo University (Mexico)
Daniela Wallen, Keflavik (Iceland), Oklahoma City (NAIA)
Jairennys Arias, Modelo University (Mexico)
Cynthia Polanco, club unknown
Dayenlys Veliz, Lara Shepherdesses (Venezuela)
Waleska Perez, Norte (Colombia), Weatherford (JC)
Siuly Marcano, Lara Shepherdesses (Venezuela)
Estefani Fajardo, Mexico City (Mexico)
Guadalupe Diaz, Lara Shepherdesses (Venezuela)
 

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Americup games have begun. Brazil with Cardoso plays at 6:10 pm today. USA and Canada play tomorrow.

 

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Well, Columbia beats US Virgin Islands 72-60 but one of the stranger half court shots was made at the end of the 1st Q to put Columbia up 18-12. A Mix of Paige Bueckers shot against SC and Kawhi's multibounce win shot to take out Philly (but from half court)
 

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