All-Time USA Basketball Women's Results by Major International Event
- Through 2022.
OLYMPICS
72-3 |
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2020 |
Gold |
6-0 |
2016 | Gold | 8-0 |
2012 | Gold | 8-0 |
2008 | Gold | 8-0 |
2004 | Gold | 8-0 |
2000 | Gold | 8-0 |
1996 | Gold | 8-0 |
1992 | Bronze | 4-1 |
1988 | Gold | 5-0 |
1984 | Gold | 6-0 |
1980 | DNP | |
1976 | Silver | 3-2 |
FIBA WORLD CUP
117-21 |
||
2022 | Gold | 8-0 |
2018 | Gold | 6-0 |
2014 | Gold | 6-0 |
2010 | Gold | 9-0 |
2006 | Bronze | 8-1 |
2002 | Gold | 9-0 |
1998 | Gold | 9-0 |
1994 | Bronze | 7-1 |
1990 | Gold | 8-0 |
1986 | Gold | 7-0 |
1983 | Silver | 6-2 |
1979 | Gold | 5-1 |
1975 | 8th | 4-3 |
1971 | 8th | 6-2 |
1967 | 11th | 1-5 |
1964 | 4th | 5-4 |
1957 | Gold | 8-1 |
1953 | Gold | 5-1 |
FIBA WORLD OLYMPIC QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT
17-1 |
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2020 |
N/A |
3-0 |
2019 |
N/A (pre-Olympic Qualifying Tournament) |
3-0 |
1980 | Gold | 6-1 |
1976 | Gold | 5-0 |
FIBA WORLD CUP QUALIFYING TOURNAMENTS
2-0 |
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2022 |
N/A |
2-0 |
FIBA AMERICUP
(Formerly known as the FIBA Americas Championship and prior to 2019 served as a World Championship / Olympic Qualifier for the Americas Zone) 30-7 |
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2021 |
Gold | 6-0 |
2019 | Gold | 6-0 |
2015 | Did Not Participate | |
2015 | Did Not Participate | |
2013 | Did Not Participate | |
2011 | Did Not Participate | |
2009 | Did Not Participate | |
2007 | Gold | 5-0 |
2005 | Did Not Participate | |
2003 | Did Not Participate | |
2001 | Did Not Participate | |
1999 | Did Not Participate | |
1997 | Silver | 4-2 |
1995 | Did Not Participate | |
1993 | Gold | 6-1 |
1991 | Did Not Participate | |
1989 | 4th | 3-4 |
PAN AMERICAN GAMES
82-16 |
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2019 | Silver | 4-1 |
2015 | Silver | 4-1 |
2011 | Seventh | 2-2 |
2007 | Gold | 5-0 |
2003 | Silver | 5-2 |
1999 | Bronze | 4-3 |
1995 | Competition Canceled | |
1991 | Bronze | 4-2 |
1987 | Gold | 4-0 |
1983 | Gold | 5-0 |
1979 | Silver | 5-1 |
1975 | Gold | 7-0 |
1971 | Silver | 5-1 |
1967 | Silver | 6-2 |
1963 | Gold | 6-1 |
1959 | Gold | 8-0 |
1955 | Gold | 8-0 |
#FIBA U21 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
15-1 |
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2007 | Gold | 8-0 |
2003 | Gold | 7-1 |
#FIBA AMERICAS U20 CHAMPIONSHIP
(U21 Qualifier) 9-0 |
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2006 | Gold | 5-0 |
2002 | Gold | 4-0 |
FIBA U19 WORLD CUP
93-13 |
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2021 |
Gold | 7-0 |
2019 | Gold | 7-0 |
2017 | Silver | 6-1 |
2015 | Gold | 7-0 |
2013 | Gold | 9-0 |
2011 | Gold | 8-1 |
2009 | Gold | 8-1 |
2007 | Gold | 9-0 |
2005 | Gold | 8-0 |
2001 | Bronze | 6-1 |
1997 | Gold | 6-1 |
1993 | 7th | 5-2 |
1989 | 7th | 3-4 |
1985 | 5th | 4-2 |
FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP
(U19 Qualifier) 65-2 |
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2022 | Gold | 6-0 |
2020 | Cancelled | N/A |
2018 | Gold | 6-0 |
2016 | Gold | 5-0 |
2014 | Gold | 5-0 |
2012 | Gold | 5-0 |
2010 | Gold | 5-0 |
2008 | Gold | 5-0 |
2006 | Gold | 4-0 |
2004 | Gold | 5-0 |
2000 | Gold | 5-0 |
1996 | Silver | 4-1 |
1992 | Silver | 4-1 |
1988 | Gold | 6-0 |
FIBA U17 WORLD CUP
43-1 |
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2022 | Gold | 7-0 |
2020 | Cancelled | N/A |
2018 | Gold | 7-0 |
2016 | Bronze | 6-1 |
2014 | Gold | 7-0 |
2012 | Gold | 8-0 |
2010 | Gold | 8-0 |
FIBA AMERICAS U16 CHAMPIONSHIP
(U17 Qualifier) 36-1 |
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2021 |
Gold | 6-0 |
2019 | Gold | 6-0 |
2017 | Gold | 5-0 |
2015 | Bronze | 4-1 |
2013 | Gold | 5-0 |
2011 | Gold | 5-0 |
2009 | Gold | 5-0 |
WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES
107-15 |
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2021 | DNP | -- |
2019 |
DNP |
-- |
2017 | DNP | -- |
2015 | Gold | 6-0 |
2013 | Gold | 6-0 |
2011 | Gold | 6-0 |
2009 | Gold | 7-0 |
2007 | DNP | -- |
2005 | Gold | 7-0 |
2003 | DNP | -- |
2001 | Gold | 7-1 |
1999 | Silver | 4-2 |
1997 | Gold | 6-0 |
1995 | Silver | 6-1 |
1993 | Bronze | 6-2 |
1991 | Gold | 8-0 |
1989 | Competition Canceled | |
1987 | 5th | 4-1 |
1985 | Silver | 5-1 |
1983 | Gold | 5-1 |
1981 | Silver | 6-1 |
1979 | Gold | 7-0 |
1977 | Silver | 6-2 |
1975 | No Competition | |
1973 | Silver | 5-3 |
#GOODWILL GAMES
14-0 |
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1994 | Gold | 4-0 |
1990 | Gold | 5-0 |
1986 | Gold | 5-0 |
#WORLD YOUTH GAMES
5-1 |
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1998 | Bronze | 5-1 |
FIBA 3x3 OLYMPIC GAMES
8-1 |
||
2020 | Gold | 8-1 |
FIBA 3x3 WORLD CUP
31-5 |
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2022 | 7th | 4-2 |
2019 | DNQ | -- |
2018 | 5th | 4-1 |
2017 | DNQ | -- |
2016 | Bronze | 5-2 |
2014 | Gold | 9-0 |
2012 | Gold | 9-0 |
FIBA 3x3 OLYMPIC QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT
27-3 |
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2021 | 1st | 6-0 |
FIBA 3x3 U18 WORLD CUP
62-8 |
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2022 | Gold | 7-0 |
2021 | Gold | 6-1 |
2020 |
Cancelled |
-- |
2019 | Gold | 7-0 |
2017 | Gold | 7-0 |
2016 | Silver | 5-2 |
2015 | Silver | 8-1 |
2013 | Gold | 8-1 |
2012 | Gold | 7-1 |
*2011 | Honorary Bronze | 7-2 |
*Competition was known as 3x3 Youth World Championship. | ||
FIBA 3X3 AMERICUP
9-1 |
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2022 | Bronze | 4-1 |
2021 | Gold | 5-0 |
PAN AMERICAN GAMES 3X3
7-0 |
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2019 | Gold | 7-0 |
WORLD BEACH GAMES
3-1 |
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2019 | 5th | 3-1 |
YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES (3x3)
26-1 |
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2018 | Gold | 7-0 |
2014 | Gold | 13-0 |
2010 | Bronze | 6-1 |
FIBA AMERICAS 3x3 U18 CHAMPIONSHIP
5-0 |
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2013 | Gold | 5-0 |
R. WILLIAM JONES CUP
108-16 |
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2000 | Gold | 4-0 |
1998 | Gold | 5-0 |
1997 | Silver | 6-1 |
1996 | Gold | 9-0 |
1995 | Bronze | 6-2 |
1994 | Gold | 8-0 |
1993 | Bronze | 5-2 |
1992 | Gold | 8-0 |
1991 | Did Not Participate | |
1990 | Did Not Participate | |
1989 | No Competition | |
1988 | Silver | 5-2 |
1987 | Gold | 7-0 |
1986 | Did Not Participate | |
1985 | Gold | 7-1 |
1984 | Gold | 8-0 |
1983 | Did Not Participate | |
1982 | Silver | 7-1 |
1981 | 5th | 7-1 |
1980 | Bronze | 7-2 |
1979 | Gold | 6-0 |
1978 | Did Not Participate | |
1977 | 5th | 3-4 |
1976 | Did Not Participate |
# Event is no longer held.
USA BASKETBALL
WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAMS |
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2021 USA Women's National Team Pre-Olympic Exhibition Games (1-2) | ||
WNBA All-Stars | 85-93 | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Australia | 67-70 | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Nigeria | 93-62 | Las Vegas, Nevada |
2020 USA Women's National Team Winter College Tour (2-0) | ||
Connecticut | 79-64 | Hartford, Connecticut |
Louisville | 97-54 | Louisville, Kentucky |
2019 USA Women's National Team Fall College Tour (3-1) | ||
Stanford | 95-80 | Stanford, California |
Oregon State | 81-58 | Corvallis, Oregon |
Texas A&M | 93-63 | College Station, Texas |
Oregon | 86-93 | Eugene, Oregon |
2018 USA Women's National Team / Pre-World Cup Exhibition Games (6-0) | ||
France |
77- 60
|
Antibes, France |
Senegal |
109- 58
|
Antibes, France |
Canada |
84- 68
|
Antibes, France |
Japan |
102- 87
|
Washington, D.C. |
Canada |
74- 68
|
Bridgeport, Connecticut |
China | 83- 46 | Seattle, Washington |
2016 USA Women's National Team / Pre-Olympic Exhibition Games (4-0) | ||
Australia |
104-89
|
New York, New York |
Canada |
83-43
|
Bridgeport, Connecticut |
France |
84-62
|
Newark, Delaware |
USA Select Team |
88-84
|
Los Angeles, California |
2015 USA Women's National Team European Tour (4-0) | ||
Uni Girona |
85-52
|
Girona, Spain |
Italy |
70-66
|
Rome, Italy |
Dike Naples |
86-50
|
Naples, Italy |
ZVVZ USK Prague |
85-53
|
Prague, Czech Republic |
2014 USA Women's National Team / Pre-World Championship Exhibition Games (4-1) | ||
Canada |
76-51
|
Bridgeport, Connecticut |
Australia |
72-66
|
Paris, France |
China |
99-75
|
Paris, France |
France |
72-76
|
Paris, France |
Czech Republic |
76-41
|
Prague, Czech Republic |
2011 USA Women's National Team European Tour (3-2) | ||
Famila Schio |
77-48
|
Monte di Procida, Italy |
Ros Casares Valencia |
78-68
|
Monte di Procida, Italy |
Ros Casares Valencia |
76-80
|
Valencia, Spain |
USK Prague |
77-83
|
Prague, Czech Republic |
UE Sopron |
73-63
|
Sopron, Hungary |
2010 USA Women's National Team / Pre-World Championship Exhibition Games (4-1) | ||
WNBA Stars |
99-72
|
Uncasville, Connecticut |
Australia |
89-56
|
Hartford, Connecticut |
Spain |
85-69
|
Hartford, Connecticut |
Australia |
77-83
|
Salamanca, Spain |
Senegal |
93-51
|
Salamanca, Spain |
2009 USA Women's National Team
(3-0 / 2009 Ekaterinburg International Invitational gold medal) |
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USK Prague |
100-81
|
Ekaterinburg, Russia |
Euroleasing Sopron |
79-65
|
Ekaterinburg, Russia |
UMMC Ekaterinburg |
78-63
|
Ekaterinburg, Russia |
2007-08 USA Women's National Team
(23-2 / 2008 Good Luck Beijing silver medal, 2008 FIBA Diamond Ball gold medal) |
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2007 Tour of Italy (4-0) | ||
Italy | 77-47 | Rome, Italy |
Phard Napoli | 72-49 | Napels, Italy |
Virtus Viterbo | 82-42 | Viterbo, Italy |
Pomezia All-Stars | 81-41 | Pomezia, Italy |
2007 Australia Exhibition Series (2-0) | ||
Australia | 96-64 | Trenton, New Jersey |
Australia | 70-66 | Uncasville, Connecticut |
*2007 FIBA World League Tournament (3-2 / Silver Medal) | ||
Canberra Capitals | 93-49 | Ekaterinburg, Russia |
TEO Vilnius | 76-79 | Ekaterinburg, Russia |
CSKA Moscow | 81-72 | Ekaterinburg, Russia |
UMMC Ekaterinburg | 97-79 | Ekaterinburg, Russia |
CSKA Moscow | 65-75 | Ekaterinburg, Russia |
* NOTE: Participation in the 2007 FIBA World League Tournament was by the 2007 USA Select Team, which featured members of the USA National Team. | ||
2007 College Tour (8-0) | ||
Maryland | 90-73 | College Park, Maryland |
Connecticut | 90-74 | Storrs, Connecticut |
Tennessee | 83-72 | Knoxville, Tennessee |
Baylor | 82-56 | Waco, Texas |
Arizona State | 82-48 | Tempe, Arizona |
Texas A&M | 75-24 | College Station, Texas |
Southern California | 88-61 | Los Angeles, California |
Stanford | 97-62 | Palo Alto, California |
2008 Spain Tour (2-0) | ||
Ros Casares | 82-72 | Valencia, Spain |
Perfumerias Aveneida | 69-66 (OT) | Salamanca, Spain |
2008 Good Luck Beijing Tournament (4-2 / Silver Medal) | ||
Australia | 60-74 | Beijing, China |
Cuba | 92-60 | Beijing, China |
South Korea | 90-56 | Beijing, China |
New Zealand | 78-63 | Beijing, China |
China | 86-61 | Beijing, China |
China | 81-84 | Beijing, China |
2008 FIBA Diamond Ball Tournament (3-0 / Gold Medal) | ||
Latvia | 84-74 | Haining, China |
Russia | 93-58 | Haining, China |
Australia | 71-67 | Haining, China |
2006 (11-1 / Opals World Challenge title) | ||
Sopron |
95-78
|
Sopron, Hungary |
Lotos VBW Klima |
66-61
|
Gdynia, Poland |
Lotos VBW Klima |
69-54
|
Starograd Gdaknsi, Poland |
USO Mondeville Basket |
87-66
|
Mondeville, France |
Hungary All-Stars |
93-67
|
Gyor, Hungary |
MiZo Pesci VSK |
73-56
|
Pecs, Hungary |
Opals World Challenge: | ||
China |
85-77
|
Cairns, Australia |
Australia |
83-63
|
Cairns, Australia |
China |
87-53
|
Canberra, Australia |
Taiwan |
91-66
|
Canberra, Australia |
Australia |
65-76
|
Canberra, Australia |
Australia |
56-49
|
Durham, North Carolina |
2004 (16-0 / Spanish International Invitational title) | ||
Cuba |
73-37
|
Havana, Cuba |
Cuba |
97-51
|
Havana, Cuba |
Cuba |
82-48
|
Havana, Cuba |
Poland |
81-62
|
Starogard Gdanski, Poland |
Lotos VBW Klima |
86-64
|
Gdynia, Poland |
Czech Republic |
89-65
|
Brno, Czech Republic |
Czech Republic |
73-46
|
Brno, Czech Republic |
MiZo Pecsi VSK |
67-59
|
Pecs, Hungary |
Hungary |
88-64
|
Budapest, Hungary |
WBCA All-Stars |
105-58
|
New Orleans, Louisiana |
Japan |
123-71
|
Denver, Colorado |
Japan |
118-66
|
Lubbock, Texas |
Japan |
104-67
|
Houston, Texas |
WNBA All-Stars |
74-58
|
New York, New York |
Spain International Invitational: | ||
France |
68-38
|
Salamanca, Spain |
Spain |
77-61
|
Salamanca, Spain |
2002 (5-0 / Opals World Challenge title) | ||
WBCA All-Stars |
100-59
|
San Antonio, Texas |
Opals World Challenge: | ||
Brazil |
73-60
|
Newcastle, Australia |
Australia |
84-55
|
Newcastle, Australia |
France |
60-46
|
Homebush Bay, Australia |
Australia |
83-62
|
Homebush Bay, Australia |
1999-2000 (38-2 / Olympic Cup gold medal, USA Basketball International Invitational title) | ||
Olympic Cup (4-0 / Gold): | ||
Brazil |
86-67
|
San Diego, California |
Poland |
86-70
|
San Diego, California |
Australia |
81-67
|
San Diego, California |
Australia |
74-69
|
San Diego, California |
USA Basketball International Invitational (3-0 / First): | ||
Brazil |
94-86
|
Palo Alto, California |
Poland |
86-67
|
Palo Alto, California |
Australia |
94-68
|
Palo Alto, California |
|
|
|
WNBA Select Team |
99-73
|
Hartford, Connecticut |
Stanford |
101-58
|
Stanford, California |
UCLA |
112-55
|
Los Angeles, California |
Tennessee |
64-65
|
Knoxville, Tennessee |
Duke |
71-45
|
Durham, North Carolina |
Virginia |
96-44
|
Charlottesville, Virginia |
Florida |
99-63
|
Gainesville, Florida |
Ohio State |
88-53
|
Columbus, Ohio |
Purdue |
74-50
|
West Lafayette, Indiana |
Texas Tech |
88-39
|
Lubbock, Texas |
Stephen F. Austin |
100-43
|
Nacogdoches, Texas |
Louisiana Tech |
84-55
|
Ruston, Louisiana |
Illinois |
73-49
|
Champaign, Illinois |
Poland |
56-47
|
Warsaw, Poland |
Poland |
78-55
|
Krakow, Poland |
Slovakia |
63-60
|
Ruzomberok, Slovakia |
SCP Ruzomberok |
75-67
|
Ruzonberok, Slovakia |
FTC-Diego |
66-46
|
Budapest, Hungary |
MiZo-Pecsi VSK |
66-60
|
Pecs, Hungary |
Famila Beretta |
89-68
|
Schio, Italy |
Brazil Pro Select |
87-79
|
Sao Paulo, Brazil |
Cuba |
99-58
|
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Brazil |
55-64
|
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Mizo-Pecsi VSK |
66-37
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Canada |
81-40
|
San Antonio, Texas |
Canada |
70-31
|
Dallas, Texas |
Canada |
90-51
|
Oakland, California |
Brazil National Team |
75-53
|
Honolulu, Hawaii |
USA Select |
97-31
|
Honolulu, Hawaii |
France |
75-59
|
Adelaide, Australia |
Slovak Republic |
62-45
|
Adelaide, Australia |
Poland |
86-39
|
Adelaide, Australia |
Australia |
83-62
|
Melbourne, Australia |
1998 (12-1 / Slovakia Grand Prix title, tied for Japan Invitational title) | ||
Argentina |
112-33
|
Phoenix, Arizona |
Argentina |
84-43
|
Knoxville, Tennessee |
Spain |
74-64
|
Madrid, Spain |
Japan Invitational (5-1 / Tied for First): | ||
Japan |
93-85
|
Osaka, Japan |
Australia |
85-74
|
Himeji, Japan |
China |
89-74
|
Tokushima, Japan |
Australia |
53-70
|
Nagoya, Japan |
China |
80-59
|
Tokyo, Japan |
Japan |
92-77
|
Tokyo, Japan |
Slovakia Grand Prix (4-0 / First) | ||
Australia |
92-80
|
Myjava, Slovakia |
China |
91-63
|
Myjava, Slovakia |
Canada |
83-45
|
Myjava, Slovakia |
Slovakia |
79-73 (OT)
|
Myjava, Slovakia |
1998 (2-3 / Australia Goldmark Cup) | ||
Australia |
63-68
|
Hobart, Australia |
Australia |
51-62
|
Melbourne, Australia |
Australia |
67-70
|
Adelaide, Australia |
Australia |
56-47
|
Wollongong, Australia |
Australia |
71-53
|
Sydney, Australia |
1997 (3-1 / USA Basketball International Invitational) | ||
SCP Ruzomberok |
56-50
|
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Australia |
94-78
|
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
SCP Ruzomberok |
72-63
|
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Australia |
63-65
|
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
1995-96 (52-0) | ||
Athletes In Action |
83-57
|
Cincinnati, Ohio |
Georgia |
100-53
|
Athens, Georgia |
Connecticut |
83-47
|
Storrs, Connecticut |
Virginia |
96-68
|
Charlottesville, Virginia |
Stanford |
100-63
|
Stanford, California |
San Diego State |
104-47
|
San Diego, California |
Southwest Missouri State |
89-38
|
Springfield, Missouri |
North Carolina State |
98-52
|
Raleigh, North Carolina |
Tennessee |
82-58
|
Knoxville, Tennessee |
Washington |
92-47
|
Seattle, Washington |
Kansas |
101-47
|
Lawrence, Kansas |
Vanderbilt |
78-50
|
Nashville, Tennessee |
George Washington |
110-37
|
Washington, D.C. |
Old Dominion |
97-40
|
Norfolk, Virginia |
Arkansas |
101-53
|
Fayetteville, Arkansas |
Purdue |
90-50
|
West Lafayette, Louisiana |
Ohio State |
118-49
|
Columbus, Ohio |
Auburn |
98-46
|
Auburn, Alabama |
Colorado |
107-24
|
Boulder, Colorado |
Club Uralmash |
105-66
|
Ekaterininburg, Russia |
Club Uralmash |
89-67
|
Ekaterininburg, Russia |
Club Uralmash |
75-63
|
Ekaterininburg, Russia |
Ukraine |
84-59
|
Kiev, Ukraine |
Ukraine |
64-50
|
Kiev, Ukraine |
Ukraine |
78-48
|
Kiev, Ukraine |
Louisiana Tech |
85-74
|
Ruston, Louisiana |
Texas Tech |
98-61
|
Lubbock, Texas |
Cuba |
88-75
|
Haiku, China |
China |
80-68
|
Haiku, China |
Cuba |
96-75
|
Zengcheng, China |
South Korea |
94-69
|
Zengcheng, China |
China |
75-67
|
Zengcheng, China |
South Korea |
100-71
|
Ningbo, China |
Cuba |
81-78
|
Ningbo, China |
China |
84-77
|
Ningbo, China |
Ukraine |
93-69
|
Rock Hill, South Carolina |
WBCA All-Stars |
92-57
|
Atlanta, Georgia |
China |
85-52
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Cuba |
108-80
|
Melbourne, Australia |
Australia |
96-81
|
Canberra, Australia |
Ukraine |
72-50
|
Sydney, Australia |
Australia |
82-72
|
Sydney, Australia |
Cuba |
108-79
|
Townesville, Australia |
Ukraine |
62-51
|
Adelaide, Australia |
Australia |
87-78
|
Adelaide, Australia |
Cuba |
106-58
|
Providence, Rhode Island |
Canada |
82-68
|
Calgary, Canada |
Canada |
81-74
|
Vancouver, Canada |
Canada |
80-68
|
Oakland, California |
Russia |
80-79
|
Chicago, Illinois |
Italy |
86-46
|
Indianapolis, Indiana |
USA BASKETBALL
WOMEN'S NATIONAL / SELECT TEAMS |
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2010 USA Select Teams (No Games - the team trained and scrimmaged against the 2010 USANational Team) |
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1997 USA National Team (12-1) | ||
Canada |
66-51
|
|
Canada |
74-53
|
|
Canada |
80-49
|
|
Germany |
81-75
|
|
Germany |
73-60
|
|
Grand Prix of Slovakia (4-1 / First Place) |
|
|
Czech Republic |
62-68
|
|
Ukraine |
81-60
|
|
Yugoslavia |
87-80
|
|
Germany |
69-58
|
|
Slovakia |
69-67
|
|
Supercup Tournament (3-0 / First Place) |
|
|
Lithuania |
70-56
|
|
Germany |
68-56
|
|
Italy |
66-62
|
|
1996 USA Select Teams (No Games - the team trained and scrimmaged against the 1996 USA and Russian National Teams) |
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1994 Select Team (3-2) | ||
Israel |
93-78
|
|
Israel |
82-55
|
|
France |
72-70
|
|
France |
60-69
|
|
USA Goodwill Games Team |
47-104
|
|
1990 Select Team (2-3) | ||
Yugoslavia |
93-82
|
|
Yugoslavia |
63-82
|
|
Yugoslavia |
58-60
|
|
Soviet Union |
82-86
|
|
Soviet Union |
71-64
|
|
1990 Select Team (5-1) | ||
Poland |
108-62
|
|
France |
115-74
|
|
Italy |
73-59
|
|
Czechoslovakia |
88-103
|
|
Czechoslovakia |
91-89
|
|
Czechoslovakia |
83-82
|
|
1989 Select Team (2-2) | ||
Canada |
76-86
|
|
Canada |
70-63
|
|
Canada |
87-96
|
|
Canada |
88-76
|
|
1986 Select Team (2-3) | ||
Canada |
0-3
|
|
South Korea |
1-0
|
|
Agon Duesseldorf Club of West Germany |
1-0
|
|
1982 National Team / European Tour (19-4) | ||
Brazil |
75-66
|
|
Holland |
70-64
|
|
South Korea |
81-87
|
|
Hungary |
73-68
|
|
Bulgaria |
99-64
|
|
Hungary |
90-88 (OT)
|
|
USSR |
85-83
|
|
Czechoslovakia |
83-68
|
|
USSR Select |
80-78
|
|
USSR |
76-115
|
|
USSR |
74-88
|
|
USSR Select |
88-86
|
|
Hungary |
81-76
|
|
France |
79-71
|
|
Canada |
76-66
|
|
Romania |
72-51
|
|
Bulgaria |
83-48
|
|
USSR Select |
71-79
|
|
Poland |
98-63
|
|
Czechoslovakia |
85-48
|
|
Romania |
79-73
|
|
East Germany |
109-46
|
|
Bulgaria |
92-73
|
|
1982 Select Team (2-1) | ||
Bolvia Tour: 71-69, 67-69, 57-52 | ||
1981 Select Team | ||
Cuba Tour: No Results Available | ||
1979 National Team - Spartkiade Tournament (7th place/ 3-3) | ||
Ukraine |
82-89
|
Vilnius, Lithuania |
Leningrad |
93-90
|
Vilnius, Lithuania |
Latvia |
87-109
|
Vilnius, Lithuania |
Russia |
88-118
|
Vilnius, Lithuania |
France |
86-51
|
Vilnius, Lithuania |
Czechoslovakia |
64-59
|
Vilnius, Lithuania |
1978 National Team (9-3) | ||
Czechoslovakia Tour (4-1): No Results Available | ||
Bulgaria Tournament (Silver Medal / 5-2) | ||
Canada |
81-82
|
Burgas, Bulgaria |
Yugoslavia |
98-61
|
Burgas, Bulgaria |
Poland |
90-72
|
Burgas, Bulgaria |
Bulgaria |
92-56
|
Burgas, Bulgaria |
USSR |
61-77
|
Burgas, Bulgaria |
Hungary |
81-68
|
Burgas, Bulgaria |
1978 Select Team (4-8 / Asia Tour) | ||
South Korea |
82-56
|
South Korea, People's Republic |
Hong Kong |
113-45
|
of Korea, China, Japan |
China |
67-98
|
|
China |
83-86
|
|
China All-Army |
77-96
|
|
Canton Army |
81-78
|
|
Japan |
58-62
|
|
China |
84-70
|
|
USSR |
50-81
|
|
China |
71-87
|
|
Japan |
59-78
|
|
USSR |
42-92
|
|
1977 Senior Pan American Team (6-0 / Gold Medal) | ||
Dominican Republic |
89-42
|
Mexico City, Mexico |
Peru |
76-69
|
Mexico City, Mexico |
Canada |
84-53
|
Mexico City, Mexico |
Mexico |
79-60
|
Mexico City, Mexico |
Brazil |
78-68
|
Mexico City, Mexico |
Cuba |
99-58
|
Mexico City, Mexico |
USA BASKETBALL WOMEN'S JUNIOR SELECT / JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAMS
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1992 Junior Select Team (4-1) | ||
Big Eight Conference All-Stars |
77-68
|
Canada |
Canada Juniors |
68-56
|
Canada |
Big Eight Conference All-Stars |
71-86
|
Canada |
Canada Juniors |
108-56
|
Canada |
Big Eight Conference All-Stars |
83-70
|
Canada |
1991 Junior National Team (5-1) | ||
Canada |
84-54
|
|
Canada |
85-48
|
|
Mexico |
63-74
|
|
Canada |
90-64
|
|
Guatamala |
81-47
|
|
Mexico |
82-65
|
|
1990 Junior National Team (2-2) | ||
Canada |
62-75
|
Vancouver, Canada |
Canada |
80-86
|
Vancouver, Canada |
Canada |
92-79
|
Vancouver, Canada |
Canada |
98-80
|
Vancouver, Canada |
1986 Junior National Team (4-0) | ||
Canada |
88-58
|
Canada |
Canada |
91-68
|
Canada |
Canada |
89-63
|
Canada |
Canada |
91-68
|
Canada |
1982 Junior COPABA Team (7-1 / Gold Medal) | ||
Canada |
110-61
|
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Mexico |
104-47
|
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Brazil |
109-64
|
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Cuba |
94-71
|
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Canada |
72-70
|
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Brazil |
107-66
|
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Mexico |
107-47
|
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Cuba |
92-93
|
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
1981 Junior National Team (6-3) | ||
Yugoslavia Juniors |
87-70
|
Yugoslavia |
Yugoslavia Juniors |
90-52
|
Yugoslavia |
Yugoslavia Juniors |
88-36
|
Yugoslavia |
Yugoslavia Seniors |
73-78
|
Yugoslavia |
Yugoslavia Seniors |
74-57
|
Yugoslavia |
Yugoslavia Seniors |
68-72
|
Yugoslavia |
Yugoslavia Seniors |
57-64
|
Yugoslavia |
Yugoslavia Seniors |
68-45
|
Yugoslavia |
Red Star |
82-72
|
Yugoslavia |
1979 Junior National Team (4-0 / International Tournament) | ||
Southern California |
85-69
|
Tahoe, California |
Mexico |
87-54
|
Tahoe, California |
Canada |
71-52
|
Tahoe, California |
Southern California |
97-67
|
Tahoe, California |
1978 Junior Pan-Am. Team (4-1 / Silver Medal) | ||
Argentina |
99-43
|
Peru |
Canada |
79-47
|
Peru |
Brazil |
62-71
|
Peru |
Peru |
92-56
|
Peru |
Mexico |
91-33
|
Peru |
1977 Junior Pan-Am. Team (5-0 / Gold Medal ) | ||
Mexico |
81-55
|
Squaw Valley, California |
Peru |
84-56
|
Squaw Valley, California |
Brazil |
81-73
|
Squaw Valley, California |
Puerto Rico |
99-29
|
Squaw Valley, California |
Canada |
89-47
|
Squaw Valley, California |