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1.1 Olympic Games. 1.2 FIBA World ... The Brazil women's national basketball team represents Brazil in international women's basketball. ... 2002 China: 7th [15] 2006 ...
2002 FIBA World Championship for Women; 14th FIBA World Championship for Women; Tournament details; Host country: China: Dates: September 14–25: Teams: 16: Venue(s) 9 (in 9 host cities) Final positions; Champions United States (7th title) Tournament statistics; MVP: Lisa Leslie: Top scorer: Jackson (23.1) Top rebounds: Baranova (11) Top ...
There were 16 teams taking part in the 2002 World Cup of Basketball. Since the 2000 Olympic champions United States had direct access to the World Championship as the host nation, the Olympic berth was replaced by an extra qualifying spot assigned to FIBA Americas below. Host nation: 1 berth; FIBA Asia: 14 teams competing for 2 berths
Second largest USA margin of victory in Olympic competition [5] Game 4: Australia: W 96–79 +17: Group Play [5] Game 5: South Korea: W 105–64 +41: Group Play [5] Game 6: Japan: W 108–93 +15: Quarterfinals [5] Game 7: Australia: W 93–71 +22: Semifinals [5] Game 8: Brazil: W 111–87 +24: Gold Medal Final: USA wins gold medal [5] Overall ...
The 2002 FIBA World Championship squads were the squads of the 2002 FIBA World Championship. The list includes the 12-men rosters of the 16 participating countries, totaling 192 players. The list includes the 12-men rosters of the 16 participating countries, totaling 192 players.
Team USA men's basketball rolled through Group C in the 2024 Paris Olympics, earning the No. 1 overall seed for the knockout round.. Led by LeBron James and Kevin Durant, Team USA defeated Puerto ...
He put together the 1992 Dream Team to inspire the world to take up basketball and 32 years later it is here. The United States remains the favorite to win another Olympic gold, but the ...
Women Highest game score 229 points: USA 156–73 Nigeria (2012) 190 points: Japan 62–128 Brazil (2004) Lowest game score 27 points: USA 19–8 Canada (1936) 100 points: Senegal 32–68 Slovakia (2000) Biggest margin 100 points: Korea 120–20 Iraq (1948) China 125–25 Iraq (1948) 66 points: Japan 62–128 Brazil (2004)