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Russian team had won 83β78. After trading opening baskets, the USA team pulled out to a ten-point lead after four minutes of play. The
Russians cut the lead down to five points, but a three-pointer by Mosqueda-Lewis at the end of the quarter pushed the lead back to nine points. In the second period, the Russians cut the lead to as little as four points, but the USA responded, and extended the lead to 14 points at the half. The second half started even, but the Russians cut the lead back to single digits 50β42. Then Hartley, who would end up with a game-high 17 points, hit the next five points to extend the lead. The USA team closed the period with an 8β0 run to push the lead up to 21 points. After seeing the Australians eliminate a 17-point lead, even a 21-point lead did not seem secure, but this time the USA team held strong, and played roughly even though the period. The final score would be 90β71 in favor of the US, giving the USA team the gold medal. Odyssey Sims, along with Russiaβs Tatiana Grigorveya, shared the MYP honors.
322:, is the eighth event to have women's basketball, but the first in which the USA participated. The USA team was assigned to the same preliminary round group as the Soviet team, and drew them as their first opponent. The game was not close, as the USSR defeated the USA 92β43. The USA went on to defeat France and Mexico. Their 2β1 record qualified them for the medal round, but the rules of the competition carried the preliminary round results into the medal round, so they could not afford another loss. They won their next three games, all by single digit margins, against Bulgaria, Romania and Cuba. That performance qualified the USA team for the gold medal game, but it matched them up against undefeated USSR. While the game was closer, the Soviets were much too strong and won 82β44 to claim the gold. The USA team earned a silver medal in their first ever World University Games competition.
688:. The USA team opened with a 134β37 win over South Africa. The second game was against Canada, which the USA team lost in a close match 68β67. The USA could not afford to lose another game if they wished to win a medal, and won the next game against Japan 106β66. The USA next faced undefeated Russia, and fell behind by twelve points at halftime, but came back and won the game 79β68. The USA fell behind in their next game against undefeated China, but rallied and went on to win 89β78. The USA then beat Brazil to advance to the semi-final, where they faced Lithuania. The game was not close, with the USA winning 70β49. That set up a rematch with China, on their home court with 18,000 spectators. The USA only had a four-point lead at halftime, but did better in the second half, and won 87β69 to claim the gold medal.
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shots from the line, of which they made 34. With a home crowd behind them, the game came down to the wire, and was tied at the end of regulation. In overtime, Yugoslavia outscored the US and won the game 93β89. The USA still had a chance to make it to the medal round, but to do so had to win their next game against China, and do so by at least five points. The USA fell behind, and were down 16 points at halftime. They fell behind by 20 at one point, but made up the deficit and more in the second half. They went on to win the game, but by only a single point 84β83. They won their final game against Canada, but this left them in fifth place, the first time ever the USA team did not win a medal at the World
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lead and led by nine points at halftime. In the third period, Italy outscored the US by a single point. The lead was cut to six points in the final period, but the USA held on, led by 22 points each from Powers and McCall, and won 80β68. In the second game the USA faced China. The
Chinese team open strong, with a 9β2 lead early, but the USA put together a 14β0 run to take the lead. The score was tied at 23 all at the end of the first quarter. USA had a five-point lead at the half an increase that by points at the third quarter mark. The USA won the game with a score of 90β75. Williams was a high scorer with 18 points, while four other players also scored in double digits. Russell was the team leader in rebounds with 15.
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Olympic team. The USA fell behind; their comeback attempt fell two points shy of tying the game. The final score in favor of China was 75β73. The opponent in the bronze medal game was Lithuania. The USA team won 83β73 to earn the bronze medal.
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team led at halftime, but the USA team outscored the USSR by three points in the second half to win 83β81, the first win by the USA over the USSR in a major competition in two decades. The next game was a rematch against Canada, them team they had beaten by 14 points a few days earlier. This time the
Canadian team would take a nine-point lead at halftime, but the USA team came back and won 68β60. The final game of the competition was against Cuba, which the USA won 73β60 to claim their first gold medal in a World University Games event.
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86β67. In the following game against Canada, the USA team was again behind at the half, but played a close match in the second half and pulled ahead to win 79β76. Despite being undefeated, they needed a win against
Romania to advance to the gold medal came. They had only a one-point lead at halftime, but went on to win 75β64 to meet the undefeated USSR for the gold medal. The USA fell behind by sixteen and could not close the gapβthe USSR team won 98β79 to claim the gold medal, leaving the US with the silver.
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rebound and went to the line with no time left on the clock. She had two shots, either of which would end the game. Unfortunately, she missed both, and the game went to a second overtime. In the second overtime the USA scored early and built the lead to eight points but Japan did not quit, and cut the lead to two points with 10 seconds to go in the game. They were forced to foul; Williams hit two free throws to secure a 102β98 victory and a trip to the gold-medal game.
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two-point lead with under ten minutes to go, but then went on a 25β4 run to take control of the game. The final game, for the gold medal, was against Italy. The Italians started with a 12β2 run to open the game. The USA cut the lead, but were behind by nine points at the half. The USA took a lead in the second half, but the Italians responded with ten consecutive points and then held on to win the gold medal, leaving the US with the silver medal.
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and won 83β78. The USA team played Canada in the semifinal, and again had five players with double-digit scoring, winning 85β61 to advance to the gold medal game against the USSR. The USA fell behind by as much as 18 points in the second half. They attempted a comeback, and cut the margin, but the USSR hit almost 55% of their shots and went on to claim the gold medal 87β81. The USA received the silver medal.
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points. The USA team had a nine-point lead at the end of the first quarter, quickly extended it to a double-digit lead, and won easily 101β66 to win the gold medal. Elena Delle Donne was the leading scorer and rebounder for the USA team, averaging almost 16 points per game and over 8 rebounds per game.
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The USA team faced the Czech Republic in the final game of pool play. Both teams were undefeated going into the game. The game started out strongly in favor of the USA. The team hit 14 of the 15 field-goal attempts to open up a 30β15 lead at the end of the first quarter. The USA was successful in the
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before the Czech team scored. The USA team had a 13-point lead when Mosqueda-Lewis went on a 10β0 run of her own, scoring the last eight points of the first half and the first two points of the second half. Mosqueda-Lewis ended up as the team scoring leader with 19 points. The USA team went on to win
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The USA team faced Australia in the semi-final game. After not being seriously challenged in their first four games, the Australians put up a strong fight. They took the initial lead. The USA team came back, but held only a slim three-point lead at the end of the first quarter. The second quarter was
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The semifinal game featured USA versus Japan. In the first quarter Japan seemed unable to miss as they raced out to a 30β16 first-quarter lead, and led by as many as 15 points. The USA cut into the lead in the second, but Japan still held a seven-point lead at halftime. The USA even the score in the
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made a three-point lead to push the lead back to double digits, but the team from Australia, led by Marianna Tolo, continued to chip away, and scored 14 of the next 16 points to take a two-point lead with just over a minute remaining. After hitting a free throw to cut the lead to a single point, the
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In the final game of pool play, the USA was matched against Brazil. The USA team jumped out to a 10β0 lead, and extended the lead to 24 points by halftime. Aaryn Ellenberg hit five of her nine three-point attempts, and scored 19 points, all in the first half. Odyssey Sims recorded ten assists, tying
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in July 1981. The team started with a game against Finland and won easily, 68β49. They trailed at halftime in their next game against China, but came back to win a close game 76β74. After beating Poland, they played Czechoslovakia in a game that was close at the half, but the USA team went on to win
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Canada faced the US in the gold-medal game. The first three quarters the game were quite close with four ties and four lead changes. In the fourth quarter the USA exploded for 34 points to pull out to a large lead, and won the gold-medal with a score of 82β63. Powers was the scoring star for the US
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in August 2005. The team won their first game against the Czech Republic 88β64; the 24-point margin in that contest would be the closest any team would come to beating the USA until the gold-medal final. After defeating South Africa, China, and Poland to move on to the quarterfinals, they then beat
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in July 1991. The USA team started out with a very strong offense, scoring over 100 points in each of the first four games. The fourth game was against the USSR, a team often challenging the US for the top spot, but the USA won 106β80 this time. The team fell short of 100 points in the game against
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Early in the semifinal game against Australia, the USA team found itself behind 13β9. They went on a 25β0 run to open up a large lead, and went on to win 81β66 and headed to the gold medal game. In the gold medal game, the USA team faced a Russian team that had played together for years. The first
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in July 1987. The team started out with a 35-point victory over Poland and followed that with a 41-point victory over Finland. In the third game, the USA faced the host team Yugoslavia. The USA hit a high percentage of their shots from the free throw line, 16 of 19, but the Yugoslav team earned 43
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The twelve-player squad started the official games in Belgrade, Serbia one player down. Maya Moore, the consensus player of the year, sprained a knee in a scrimmage with Australia. She was listed as day-to-day, but was never cleared to play. The first official game was against France. The USA won
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led the scoring of the USA team with 17 points, hitting connective baskets in the second half to give the USA a lead it would not give up. The USA went on to win the game 78β70. The USA went on to win the two medal rounds games, with a 100β82 victory over Cuba to give the USA team the gold medal.
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The USA opened up a small five-point lead in overtime and held a four-point lead with 80 seconds left on the clock but they were unable to score again in the period. With the game tied Russell secured a rebound, missed a shot when McCall went for the rebound. She was fouled attempting to get the
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Phillips (11) β but USA coach Charli Turner Thorne credited the win to defense. The third game was against the hosts, Serbia. The USA led at the end of the first quarter 20β14, the smallest lead at that point of the first three games. The USA team increased its lead, and ended with an 84β50 win.
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scoring 40 points. The game against China was more of a challenge. The USA team shot poorly, hitting only 36% of their shots, but the defense held China to 35% shooting, and won a three-point game, 79β76. The gold medal match was against Spain, but the USA had a 13-point lead at halftime and won
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The USA faced Hungary in the quarterfinals. The USA started out slowly, with only a three-point lead on occasion in the first quarter. Wiese came in off the bench and hit a pair of three-pointers to help spark the US team, but they were only up by five at the end of the first quarter. The lead
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effort. The score was reasonably close early in the second quarter with the USA team only up by ten, but the team extended the lead to a 53β17 halftime score. The USA team held their opponents to 18% field goal shooting. The final score, in favor of the USA was 85β33.
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3156:"49ers To Represent USA Women's Basketball at 2007 Summer Universiade in Bangkok"
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Courtney Williams driving in the World University gold medal game against Canada
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3886:"USA Women's World University Games Team Downs Great Britain 93-59"
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was the leading scorer for the USA team with 18.1 points per game.
4125:"Balanced Scoring Leads USA Women To 114-63 Victory Over Slovakia"
4203:"USA Women Advance Past Australia 79-67 And Into Gold Medal Game"
3352:"Big 12 All-Stars Earn 72-56 Win Over Czech Republic For The USA"
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3938:"USA Women Fight Off Poland, Remain Undefeated With 75-67 Win"
3839:"UConn's Maya Moore Sitting Out Tournament With Knee Injury"
4307:"USA Basketball Women's World University Games Team Roster"
3373:"Big 12 All-Stars Edged 72-70 In Serbia-Montenegro Rematch"
4058:"USA Women Capture 2009 World University Games Gold Medal"
4544:"2015 USA Basketball Women's World University Games Team"
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4229:"USA Women Claim Gold With 101-66 Victory Over Taiwan"
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3084:"World University Games attract seven McGill athletes"
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Trainer: Nicole AlexanderβUniversity of North Carolina
3419:"Team USA Finishes Sixth With Loss To Chinese Taipei"
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4282:"USA Women's World University Games team roster set"
4037:"Tina Charles leads USA to World Games championship"
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4490:"U.S. women storm to World University Games gold"
4231:. USA Basketball. August 21, 2011. Archived from
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4179:. USA Basketball. August 18, 2011. Archived from
4153:. USA Basketball. August 16, 2011. Archived from
4127:. USA Basketball. August 15, 2011. Archived from
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4101:. USA Basketball. August 14, 2011. Archived from
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3105:"USA Women's World University Games Team History"
2730:Cassie HarbertsβUniversity of Southern California
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4335:. USA Basketball. March 12, 2013. Archived from
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3055:Women's Basketball at the World University Games
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613:was named the head coach, with Ed Baldwin and
94:is one of the teams under the auspices of the
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4255:"Twenty-Sixth World University Games -- 2011"
3423:The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
2877:The 2015 World University Games were held in
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630:led the team in rebounds, with 7.8 per game.
522:was the head coach, with Charlene Curtis and
343:in August 1977. The event is also called the
122:The 2015 World University Games were held in
4736:Women's basketball at the Summer Universiade
3688:"Seventeenth World University Games -- 1995"
2760:Theresa PlaisanceβLouisiana State University
2718:Crystal BradfordβCentral Michigan University
2653:, the head coach of Iowa State, assisted by
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416:led the team in rebounds with 6.7 per game.
119:, represented the USA in Bangkok, Thailand.
18:USA Women's World University Games Team
4464:"USA survives to reach WUG gold-medal game"
3740:"Nineteenth World University Games -- 1999"
3714:"Eighteenth World University Games -- 1997"
3601:"Fourteenth World University Games -- 1987"
3575:"Thirteenth World University Games -- 1985"
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1389:USA World University Games Team Statistics
544:were close behind with 13 points per game.
318:in August 1973. The event, also called the
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3766:"Twentieth World University Games -- 2001"
3662:"Sixteenth World University Games -- 1993"
3636:"Fifteenth World University Games -- 1991"
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561:was the head coach, with Dianne Nolan and
3523:"Eleventh World University Games -- 1981"
2865:Basketball at the 2015 Summer Universiade
2710:Basketball at the 2013 Summer Universiade
2644:Basketball at the 2011 Summer Universiade
772:Basketball at the 2009 Summer Universiade
754:Basketball at the 2007 Summer Universiade
723:Basketball at the 2005 Summer Universiade
702:Basketball at the 2003 Summer Universiade
673:Basketball at the 2001 Summer Universiade
640:Basketball at the 1999 Summer Universiade
606:Basketball at the 1997 Summer Universiade
580:Basketball at the 1995 Summer Universiade
554:Basketball at the 1993 Summer Universiade
515:Basketball at the 1991 Summer Universiade
481:Basketball at the 1987 Summer Universiade
455:Basketball at the 1985 Summer Universiade
426:Basketball at the 1983 Summer Universiade
392:Basketball at the 1979 Summer Universiade
369:Basketball at the 1979 Summer Universiade
332:Basketball at the 1977 Summer Universiade
310:Jill Upton was named the head coach, and
306:Basketball at the 1973 Summer Universiade
117:University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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373:Frances Garmon was named head coach and
294:β USA represented by Big-12 All-Star team
3985:"USA Women Crush Czech Republic 115-78"
3964:"Basketball Daily Competition Schedule"
3445:"Eighth World University Games -- 1973"
3310:"China Offensive Attack Tops USA 97-54"
92:USA Womenβs World University Games Team
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3497:"Tenth World University Games -- 1979"
3471:"Ninth World University Games -- 1977"
2721:Aaryn EllenbergβUniversity of Oklahoma
3860:"USA Women Cruise To Easy 115-30 Win"
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3060:USA Womenβs R. William Jones Cup Team
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296:β‘USA Represented by UNC Charlotte
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4011:"USA Women Advance Undefeated"
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2784:, University of Oklahoma
686:Palma de Mallorca, Spain
653:Palma de Mallorca, Spain
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2798:, Penn State University
2742:βUniversity of Nebraska
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2755:Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis
1329:Pepperdine University
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105:VII Summer Universiade
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2667:Georgetown University
2655:Suzie McConnell-Serio
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712:Serbia and Montenegro
4235:on September 1, 2011
4157:on September 1, 2011
4131:on September 1, 2011
2961:The coaching staff:
2955:Courtney M. Williams
1896:GRAY-LAWSON, Alexis
1301:Charli Turner Thorne
316:Moscow, Soviet Union
257:2007 4-3 6th β‘
246:2003 3-4 6th β
2659:Duquesne University
2311:ROBINSON, Danielle
1292:School or location
1077:Ft. Lauderdale, FL
379:Mexico City, Mexico
260:2009 7-0 1st
249:2005 7-0 1st
238:2001 7-1 1st
230:1999 4-2 2nd
222:1997 6-0 1st
214:1995 6-1 2nd
206:1993 6-2 3rd
198:1991 8-0 1st
187:1985 5-1 2nd
179:1983 5-1 1st
171:1981 6-1 2nd
163:1979 7-0 1st
155:1977 6-2 2nd
144:1973 5-3 2nd
69:National federation
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4085:2016-01-15 at the
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2776:The coaches were:
2772:βBaylor University
2228:PHILLIPS, Ta'Shia
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1153:FountainHills, AZ
1116:Lawrenceville, GA
913:September 20, 1989
858:Alexis Gray-Lawson
528:Sheffield, England
490:Zagreb, Yugoslavia
460:C. Vivian Stringer
405:Bucharest, Romania
195:1987 4-1 5th
124:Seoul, South Korea
98:organization. The
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3425:. August 17, 2007
3015:2015 medal rounds
2979:Assistant coach:
2972:Assistant coach:
2901:Diamond DeShields
2881:July 5β13, 2015.
2833:2013 medal rounds
2794:Assistant coach:
2787:Assistant coach:
2675:Elena Delle Donne
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2145:POHLEN, Jeanette
1647:LAVENDER, Jantel
1564:McCRAY, Danielle
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1348:Kelley Etheridge
1345:Athletic Trainer
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1238:Danielle Robinson
1190:Indianapolis, IN
1067:September 4, 1988
989:November 12, 1988
952:December 31, 1987
708:Big 12 Conference
649:Bonnie Henrickson
567:Buffalo, New York
349:Carol Blazejowski
312:Billie Jean Moore
109:Big 12 Conference
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2791:, Marist College
2748:βDuke University
2062:PEDERSEN, Kayla
1979:MONROE, Jacinta
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1337:Mark Hutchinson
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2965:Head coach:
2960:
2949:Sydney Wiese
2925:Erica McCall
2907:Katie Hempen
2883:
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2848:Bria Hartley
2844:
2840:Odyssey Sims
2836:
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2810:Bria Hartley
2806:
2782:Sherri Coale
2780:Head coach:
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2770:Odyssey Sims
2734:Bria Hartley
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1334:Team Doctor
1264:SanJose, CA
1254:May 10, 1989
1113:Connecticut
962:Trenton, GA
935:Ashley Houts
920:Connecticut
884:Oakland, CA
847:Jamaica, NY
844:Connecticut
820:Tina Charles
757:
726:
705:
690:Ayana Walker
676:
643:
628:Kara Wolters
609:
583:
557:
524:Nancy Darsch
518:
500:
484:
458:
443:Joyce Walker
429:
414:Anne Donovan
410:Denise Curry
395:
372:
335:
309:
293:
121:
91:
89:
83:Sherri Coale
45:FIBA ranking
26:
2967:Joe McKeown
1358:Eligibility
1297:Head coach
1217:May 2, 1989
1038:Olathe, KS
996:Ohio State
881:California
777:2009 roster
682:Lisa Bluder
678:Debbie Ryan
538:Lisa Leslie
486:Linda Sharp
464:Kobe, Japan
345:Universiade
320:Universiade
128:Joe McKeown
100:Universiade
4720:Categories
2945:βTennessee
2903:βTennessee
2895:Nina Davis
2863:See also:
2708:See also:
2642:See also:
2556:Opponents
1364:2009 games
1089:Maya Moore
770:See also:
752:See also:
721:See also:
700:See also:
671:See also:
638:See also:
611:Jim Foster
604:See also:
578:See also:
552:See also:
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479:See also:
453:See also:
424:See also:
390:See also:
367:See also:
353:Ann Meyers
330:See also:
304:See also:
4343:April 11,
4265:April 26,
4239:April 26,
4213:April 26,
4187:April 26,
4161:April 26,
4135:April 26,
4109:April 26,
2927:βStanford
2921:βMaryland
1286:Position
1261:Oklahoma
1227:Brea, CA
1224:Stanford
1150:Stanford
808:Hometown
589:Kay James
501:The 1989
59:FIBA zone
4684:July 13,
4658:July 13,
4499:July 20,
4473:July 15,
4447:July 15,
4395:July 10,
4369:July 10,
4083:Archived
4068:July 12,
4042:July 12,
4021:July 12,
3995:July 12,
3969:July 12,
3948:July 12,
3922:July 12,
3896:July 12,
3870:July 12,
3844:July 12,
3823:July 12,
3378:June 28,
3357:June 28,
3336:June 28,
3315:June 28,
3294:June 28,
3273:June 28,
3252:June 28,
3231:June 28,
3190:July 13,
3161:June 27,
3089:June 27,
3044:See also
1419:Tot Pct
1416:Tot FGA
959:Georgia
130:, while
4632:July 9,
4606:July 6,
4580:July 5,
4554:July 5,
4525:July 5,
4317:May 19,
4291:May 19,
3802:May 22,
3776:May 22,
3750:May 15,
3724:May 12,
3698:May 22,
3672:May 22,
3646:May 21,
3611:May 21,
3585:May 21,
3559:May 20,
3533:May 20,
3507:May 20,
3481:May 20,
3455:May 20,
3429:May 22,
3400:May 22,
3140:May 22,
3115:May 22,
2915:βDePaul
2897:βBaylor
2631:(59.1)
2568:
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2553:
2548:(92.3)
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1413:Tot FG
1398:Player
1187:Xavier
1035:Kansas
805:School
796:Weight
793:Height
784:Number
619:Marsala
397:Kay Yow
375:Kay Yow
4468:SNY.TV
2595:0.750
2586:0.242
2577:0.380
2512:0.736
2503:0.430
2494:0.472
2473:Total
2350:0.533
2341:0.000
2332:0.353
2267:0.421
2258:0.000
2249:0.448
2184:1.000
2175:0.368
2166:0.423
2101:0.895
2092:0.333
2083:0.444
2018:0.765
2009:0.000
2000:0.576
1935:0.917
1926:0.471
1917:0.400
1852:0.909
1843:0.471
1834:0.526
1769:0.600
1760:0.409
1751:0.408
1686:0.862
1677:0.000
1668:0.471
1603:0.813
1594:0.467
1585:0.561
1520:0.655
1511:0.000
1502:0.500
1449:Avg R
1446:Tot R
1443:Def R
1440:Off R
802:Grad.
138:Record
3225:(PDF)
3218:(PDF)
3071:Notes
2891:βUCLA
2607:27.6
2565:1400
2524:48.4
2482:1400
2394:TEAM
2323:21.0
2157:23.0
2074:20.1
1991:15.4
1908:20.1
1825:19.3
1742:18.9
1722:10.4
1659:16.3
1639:12.0
1576:17.4
1556:16.1
1493:19.0
1428:3Pct
1425:3FGA
1289:Name
1258:2011
1221:2011
1184:2011
1147:2011
1110:2011
1071:2010
1032:2010
993:2011
956:2010
917:2012
878:2010
841:2010
787:Name
503:event
79:Coach
4686:2015
4660:2015
4634:2015
4608:2015
4582:2015
4556:2015
4527:2015
4501:2013
4475:2013
4449:2013
4423:2015
4397:2013
4371:2013
4345:2013
4319:2013
4293:2013
4267:2013
4241:2013
4215:2013
4189:2013
4163:2013
4137:2013
4111:2013
4070:2009
4044:2009
4023:2009
3997:2009
3971:2009
3950:2009
3924:2009
3898:2009
3872:2009
3846:2009
3825:2009
3804:2013
3778:2013
3752:2013
3726:2013
3700:2013
3674:2013
3648:2013
3613:2013
3587:2013
3561:2013
3535:2013
3509:2013
3483:2013
3457:2013
3431:2013
3402:2013
3380:2009
3359:2009
3338:2009
3317:2009
3296:2009
3275:2009
3254:2009
3233:2009
3192:2015
3163:2009
3142:2013
3117:2013
3091:2009
2859:2015
2704:2013
2661:and
2638:2011
2628:414
2619:155
2610:152
2604:193
2601:135
2592:116
2574:400
2571:152
2545:646
2536:116
2533:113
2527:119
2521:339
2518:205
2515:134
2509:193
2506:142
2491:492
2488:232
2386:4.6
2362:1.7
2320:147
2303:4.9
2279:4.1
2240:9.4
2220:5.0
2196:3.3
2154:161
2137:7.1
2113:6.4
2071:141
2054:7.3
2030:4.9
1988:108
1971:7.9
1947:4.3
1905:141
1888:8.3
1864:1.9
1822:135
1805:8.7
1781:2.9
1739:132
1698:7.1
1656:114
1615:3.7
1573:122
1553:113
1532:8.1
1490:133
1473:Avg
1470:Pts
1467:Stl
1464:Blk
1437:Pct
1434:FTA
1422:3FG
1410:Avg
1407:Min
1250:130
1213:168
1176:225
1139:195
1133:G/F
1102:170
1063:166
1057:F/C
1024:169
1018:G/F
985:210
948:144
909:140
870:160
833:193
790:Pos
766:2009
748:2007
731:and
717:2005
696:2003
667:2001
634:1999
600:1997
574:1995
548:1993
540:and
509:1991
497:1989
475:1987
449:1985
420:1983
386:1981
363:1979
326:1977
300:1973
90:The
2657:of
2625:56
2622:11
2616:71
2598:58
2589:87
2583:95
2580:23
2542:97
2539:12
2500:93
2497:40
2383:32
2380:16
2371:23
2365:13
2359:12
2347:15
2329:34
2326:12
2300:34
2276:29
2273:14
2270:15
2264:19
2246:29
2243:13
2237:66
2225:15
2217:35
2214:11
2205:21
2199:11
2193:23
2190:11
2187:12
2172:19
2163:26
2160:11
2142:10
2134:50
2110:45
2107:32
2104:13
2098:19
2095:17
2080:36
2077:16
2059:11
2051:51
2027:34
2024:23
2021:11
2015:17
2012:13
1997:33
1994:19
1976:13
1968:55
1965:10
1950:13
1944:30
1941:10
1938:20
1932:12
1929:11
1923:17
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