2022 FIBA Women’s World Cup: Team USA schedule, scores, roster, how to watch, live stream, TV channel

Team USA is through to the finals of the 2022 FIBA ​​Women’s World Championship after beating Canada 83-43 in the semifinals. The Americans opened the game on a 15-0 run and never looked back, claiming their fourth win of the tournament by at least 40 points.

Breanna Stewart led all scorers with 17 points while A’ja Wilson put on a strong all-around performance with 15 points, 12 rebounds, three steals and two blocks. This was another defensive masterclass from Team USA as they forced 15 turnovers and kept Canada at 21.9 percent shooting.

Now Team USA meets China for the gold medal. China, who slipped past Australia in a dramatic 61-59 semi-final win, is the only team to have put the Americans to the test at the tournament. Team USA still won its preliminary round game by double digits, but the game was hard-fought for long stretches.

This edition of the World Cup takes place in Australia and ends on Saturday. All matches will be played in Sydney, although there are several venues in the city. 12 teams take part in the tournament, which are divided into two groups of six for the preliminary round. The top four teams in each group then advance to the single-elimination KO round.

As the sport’s current and historical powerhouse, Team USA are once again the favorites to win the competition. The Americans have won a record 10 World Cup gold medals and are aiming for a fourth straight title. In fact, Team USA has not lost a game in this competition since losing to Russia in the semi-finals of the 2006 tournament.

Ahead of all the action, here’s everything you need to know about Team USA:

Schedule, streaming information

Team USA was drawn into Group A along with Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, China, Puerto Rico and South Korea. They play each team once, with two points awarded for a win and one point for a loss. The Americans need to finish in the top four of the group to advance to the knockout rounds.

preliminary round

KO phase

  • Quarterfinals: Team USA 88, Serbia 55 (Box Score)
  • Semifinals: Team USA 83, Canada 43 (Box Score)
  • Final: Team USA vs. China | Saturday, October 1 at 2:00 p.m. ET | ESPN2/ESPN+

roster

Team USA waited until the conclusion of the WNBA Finals to release a final roster. If the series had gone to a crucial Game 5, players from the Las Vegas Aces and Connecticut Sun probably wouldn’t have been there. So the Aces went about their business in four games and won their first-ever title.

Now the roster is in place, and regular-season MVP and defensive player of the year A’ja Wilson, Finals MVP Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum, triple-doubles history-maker Alyssa Thomas, and sixth-placed player Brionna Jones year, everyone made it the cut. It would have been fascinating to see the roster if these finals stars weren’t able to travel to Australia.

From the looks of it, this will already be a new-look national team. Die-hards like Sue Bird, Tina Charles, Sylvia Fowles and Diana Taurasi have all grown old, Napheesa Collier is still recovering from her pregnancy, Skylar Diggins-Smith has taken a break from basketball for personal reasons, and Brittney Griner remains incarcerated in Russia.

Only five members of the 2020 Olympics gold medal winning team are on this team: Ariel Atkins, Chelsea Gray, Jewell Loyd, Breanna Stewart and A’ja Wilson. Of course, having the two best players in the world, the reigning Finals MVP, and two other All-Stars is a good starting point for any roster.

Ariel Atkins

Guard

Washington mystic

Shakira Austin

Forward/Center

Washington mystic

Kahleah Copper

Guard/Forward

Chicago sky

Chelsea Grey

Guard

Las Vegas Aces

Sabrina Ionescu

Guard

New York freedom

Briona Jones

center

Connecticut sun

Betnya Laney

Guard/Forward

New York freedom

Jewel Loyd

Guard

Seattle Storm

Kelsey Plum

Guard

Las Vegas Aces

Breanna Stewart

Forward

Seattle Storm

Alisa Thomas

Forward

Connecticut sun

Aye Wilson

Forward

Las Vegas Aces

coaching staff

  • Head Coach: Cheryl Reeve (Minnesota Lynx)
  • Assistant: Mike Thibault (Washington Mystics)
  • Assistant: Kara Lawson (Duke)
  • Assistant: Joni Taylor (Texas A&M)

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