USA MEN'S U20 FIBA AMERICAS CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ALL-TIME ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
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A | |||
Hassan Adams | 2004 | Arizona | |
Cory Alexander | 1993 | Virginia | |
B | |||
Toby Bailey | 1996 | UCLA | |
Steve Blake | 2000 | Maryland | |
Joey Brown | 1993 | Georgetown | |
Louis Bullock | 1996 | Michigan | |
C | |||
Cory Carr | 1996 | Texas Tech | |
Nick Collison | 2000 | Kansas | |
Brian Cook | 2000 | Illinois | |
Austin Croshere | 1996 | Providence | |
Bill Curley | 1993 | Boston College | |
D | |||
Tim Duncan | 1996 | Wake Forest | |
Mike Dunleavy | 2000 | Duke | |
G | |||
Justin Gray | 2004 | Wake Forest | |
Drew Gooden | 2000 | Kansas | |
H | |||
Othella Harrington | 1993 | Georgetown | |
J | |||
Joe Johnson | 2000 | Arkansas | |
Eddie Jones | 1993 | Temple | |
K | |||
Brevin Knight | 1996 | Stanford | |
M | |||
Sean May | 2004 | North Carolina | |
P | |||
David Padgett | 2004 | Louisville | |
Anthony Parker | 1996 | Bradley | |
Cherokee Parks | 1993 | Duke | |
Chris Paul | 2004 | Wake Forest | |
Wesley Person | 1993 | Auburn | |
Paul Pierce | 1996 | Kansas | |
Tayshaun Prince | 2000 | Kentucky | |
R | |||
Zach Randolph | 2000 | Marion H.S. /*Michigan State | |
Theo Ratliff | 1993 | Wyoming | |
Jason Richardson | 2000 | Michigan State | |
S | |||
Kenny Satterfield | 2000 | Cincinnati | |
Shea Seals | 1996 | Tulsa | |
Mustafa Shakur | 2004 | Arizona | |
Bobby Simmons | 2000 | DePaul | |
Brian Skinner | 1996 | Baylor | |
Stevin Smith | 1993 | Arizona State | |
Curtis Sumpter | 2004 | Villanova | |
T | |||
Maurice Taylor | 1996 | Michigan | |
P.J. Tucker | 2004 | Texas | |
V | |||
Charlie Villanueva | 2004 | Connecticut | |
W | |||
Jason Williams | 2000 | Duke | |
Monty Williams | 1993 | Notre Dame | |
Corliss Williamson | 1993 | Arkansas | |
Curtis Withers | 2004 | Charlotte | |
Bracey Wright | 2004 | Indiana | |
Steve Woodberry | 1993 | Kansas | |
Y | |||
Tim Young | 1996 | Stanford |
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.