Arizona |
Hassan Adams (2004)
Mustafa Shakur (2004) |
Arizona State |
Stevin Smith (1993) |
Arkansas |
Joe Johnson (2000)
Corliss Williamson (1993) |
Auburn (AL) |
Wesley Person (1993) |
Baylor (TX) |
Brian Skinner (1996) |
Boston College (MA) |
Bill Curley (1993) |
Bradley (IL) |
Anthony Parker (1996) |
Cincinnati (OH) |
Kenny Satterfield (2000) |
Connecticut |
Charlie Villanueva |
Charlotte (NC) |
Curtis Withers (2004)
|
DePaul (IL) |
Bobby Simmons (2000) |
Duke (NC) |
Mike Dunleavy (2000)
Cherokee Parks (1993)
Jason Williams (2000) |
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Georgetown (DC) |
Othella Harrington (1993)
Joey Brown (1993) |
Gonzaga |
Adam Morrison (2004) |
Illinois |
Brian Cook (2000) |
Indiana |
Bracey Wright (2004) |
Kansas |
Steve Woodberry (1993)
Nick Collison (2000)
Drew Gooden (2000)
Paul Pierce (1996) |
Kentucky |
Tayshaun Prince (2000) |
Louisville |
David Padgett (2004) |
Marion High School (IL) |
Zach Randolph (2000) |
Maryland |
Steve Blake (2000) |
Michigan |
Louis Bullock (1996)
Maurice Taylor (1996) |
Michigan State |
*Zach Randolph (2000)
Jason Richardson (2000) |
North Carolina |
Sean May (2004) |
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Notre Dame |
Monty Williams (1993) |
Providence (RI) |
Austin Croshere (1996) |
Stanford (CA) |
Tim Young (1996)
Brevin Knight (1996) |
Temple (PA) |
Eddie Jones (1993) |
Texas |
P.J. Tucker (2004) |
Texas Tech |
Cory Carr (1996) |
Tulsa (OK) |
Shea Seals (1996) |
UCLA |
Toby Bailey (1996) |
Villanova (PA) |
Curtis Sumpter (2004) |
Virginia |
Cory Alexander (1993) |
Wake Forest |
Tim Duncan (1996)
Justin Gray (2004)
Chris Paul (2004) |
Wyoming |
Theo Ratliff (1993) |
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*Randolph had not yet matriculated to Michigan State, but competed there beginning in the fall of 2000.
NOTE: The FIBA U21 World Championship was originally the FIBA 22 and Under World Championship and designed for men 22-years-old or younger. FIBA lowered the age eligibility to 21-years-old or younger in December 1998 and changed the competition name to the World Championship for Young Men. In 2004 the name changed again to the FIBA U21 World Championship and the qualifying tournament was also renamed to the FIBA Americas U20 Championship.