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1998 USA Men's Junior World Championship Qualifying Team

THIRD JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT -- 1998

  • Date:
    Jun 10, 2010

Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic • July 5-11, 1998


The 1998 USA Men's Junior World Championship Qualifying Team dominated its competition to capture the gold medal in impressive style with a 6-0 record in the Dominican Republic. Directed by Syracuse University mentor Jim Boeheim, the U.S. juniors earned all six victories by no less than 22 points each, cruising past opponents by an average of 37.2 ppg., averaging 103.7 ppg., while holding its opponents to just 66.5 ppg.


1998 USA RESULTS (6-0) 
USA
108
Canada 70
USA
131
Cuba 60
USA
94
Argentina 52

Final Round

USA
95
Brazil 73
USA
103
Venezuela 79
USA
91
Argentina 66

1998 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS

1. USA (6-0) 5. Dominican Rep. (2-2)
2. Argentina (4-2) 6. Canada (1-3)
3. Brazil (3-3) 7. Cuba (1-3)
4. Venezuela (3-3) 8. Mexico (0-4)

The balanced U.S. scoring attack was led by University of Arizona freshman-to-be Michael Wright who averaged 15.0 ppg., and was aided by DePaul University freshmen-to-be Quentin Richardson with 13.7 ppg. and a team-high 6.3 rpg. and Bobby Simmons with who averaged 12.2 ppg., while Northwestern University freshman-to-be Steve Lepore averaged 12.8 ppg.

The 1998 USA squad opened the competition with a 108-70 victory over Canada, behind a combined 40 points and 16 rebounds from Richardson and Simmons.

The U.S. juniors downed Cuba 131-60 in its second contest with the help of five players who scored in double-digits, including University of Virginia rising freshman Adam Hall who scored a team-high 23 points.

Meeting also unbeaten Argentina, the U.S. earned its third straight win, 94-51. Aiding the U.S. were Simmons, who came off the bench for 16 points, Richardson scored 12, 6-6 forward Matt Carroll recorded 11 and Wright added 10 points.

Advancing to the semifinals round, the USA earned a 95-73 victory over Brazil behind a 27 point effort by Wright. Owning a 44-30 halftime lead, the USA increased it lead to 56-36 with 16:28 to go, but Brazil rallied to close within five points, 62-57, at 10:29. However, the U.S. put together a 22-10 run to jump ahead 84-67 at 4:07 and sailed in for the win.

The U.S. defeated Venezuela 103-79 to advance to the gold medal game with the help of 17 points from Richardson. The United States held a 43-29 lead at the half and never looked back for its fifth straight decision.

In the gold medal contest, the USA overpowered Argentina 91-66, with the help of 17 points from Simmons. Neither team managed to hold more than a five-point lead early in the game, and with 8:18 left in the first half the score was knotted at 22-22. However, the U.S. finished the first half strong, outscoring Argentina 27-8, to close out the half with a comfortable 49-30 advantage.

Argentina pulled to within six points, 61-54, at 9:51, and continued to stay close and with 5:48 to go, the U.S. led 72-65. However, Simmons hit a three-pointer at 5:24 and, after Argentina missed its next attempt, he sent in another trey from the same spot at 4:21 to spark the U.S. offense. The U.S. defense allowed Argentina just one point for the remainder of the contest as the USA earned the 91-66 win and the gold medal.

Brazil edged Venezuela 74-72 for the bronze.

1998 USA  BASKETBALL MEN'S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TEAM ROSTER

NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN
Steve Blake G 6-3 170 18 Miami Senior H.S. Miami, FL
Matt Carroll F 6-6 195 18 Hatboro Horsham H.S. Horsham, PA
Nick Collison F 6-9 220 17 Iowa Falls H.S. Iowa Falls, IA
Keyon Dooling G 6-3 180 18 Dillard H.S. Fort Lauderdale, FL
Jason Gardner G 5-11 170 17 North Central H.S. Indianapolis, IN
Adam Hall F 6-6 195 18 Katy H.S. Katy, TX
Adam Harrington G 6-4 185 18 Pioneer Valley H.S. Northfield, MA
Steve Lepore F 6-5 200 18 St. Edward H.S. Lakewood, OH
Michael Miller F 6-8 210 18 Mitchell H.S. Mitchell, SD
Quentin Richardson F 6-5 225 18 Whitney Young H.S. Chicago, IL
Bobby Simmons F 6-6 190 18 Simeon H.S. Chicago, IL
Michael Wright F 6-8 225 18 Farragut Academy Chicago, IL
Head Coach: Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University (N.Y.)
Assistant Coach: Rob Evans, Arizona State University
Assistant Coach: Dan Hays, Oklahoma Christian Univ.
Team Physician: Randy Pearson (Lansing, Mich.)
Athletic Trainer: Don Lowe, Syracuse University (N.Y.)

1998 USA BASKETBALL MEN'S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

NAME G/S FGM-A PCT 3PM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB PTS AT BK ST
Wright 6/6 32- 57 .561 0- 0 .--- 26- 42 .619 30/ 5.0 90/ 15.0 3 11 5
Richardson 6/6 35- 60 .583 2- 11 .182 10- 20 .500 38/ 6.3 82/ 13.7 6 4 11
Lepore 6/6 28- 54 .519 13- 29 .448 8- 8 1.000 23/ 3.8 77/ 12.8 14 2 11
Simmons 6/0 28- 53 .528 9- 19 .474 8- 11 .727 33/ 5.5 73/ 12.2 5 2 5
Miller 6/6 18- 50 .360 5- 17 .294 12- 16 .750 28/ 4.7 53/ 8.8 19 1 7
Dooling 6/6 13- 34 .382 0- 4 .000 21- 27 .778 6/ 1.0 47/ 7.8 14 1 8
Hall 6/0 15- 26 .577 0- 1 .000 16- 27 .593 23/ 3.8 46/ 7.7 7 2 6
Harrington 6/0 12- 29 .414 7- 17 .412 10- 11 .909 11/ 1.8 41/ 6.8 9 0 5
Collison 6/0 18- 26 .692 0- 0 .--- 3- 8 .375 26/ 4.3 39/ 6.5 7 4 6
Carroll 6/0 12- 23 .522 4- 9 .444 7- 8 .875 12/ 2.0 35/ 5.8 8 0 5
Blake 6/0 6- 22 .273 5- 17 .294 7- 11 .636 9/ 1.5 24/ 4.0 20 0 7
Gardner 6/0 5- 14 .357 0- 6 .000 5- 8 .625 4/ 0.7 15/ 2.5 11 0 3
USA 6 222-448 .496 45-130 .346 133-197 .675 243/40.5 622/103.7 123 27 79
OPP. 6 134-329 .407 18- 76 .237 113-193 .585 152/25.3 399/ 66.5 60 3 38

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