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2019 USA Basketball Men's U19 World Cup Team 20192019 USAUSA BasketballBasketball Men’sMen’s U19U19 WorldWorld CupCup TeamTeam JuneJune 29-July29-July 7,7, 20192019 Heraklion,Heraklion, GreeceGreece USA Men’s U19 World Cup Qualifying Team #4 TYRESE HALIBURTON #5 KIRA LEWIS JR. #6 ISAAC LIKEKELE #7 JALEN GREEN #8 ZIAIRE WILLIAMS #9 JALEN SUGGS #10 CADE CUNNINGHAM #11 SCOTTIE BARNES #12 EVAN MOBLEY #13 REGGIE PERRY #14 J. ROBINSON-EARL #15 TREVION WILLIAMS BRUCE WEBER MIKE HOPKINS LEVELLE MOTON HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH TABLE OF CONTENTS THE BASICS USA U19 HISTORY Alphabetical/Numerical Roster ...................................................2 USA Year-By-Year Recaps ..................................................26-51 Metric Alphabetical/Numerical Roster .........................................3 All-Time Summary of Finishes ..................................................52 2019 FIBA U19 World Cup Schedule .........................................4 All-Time USA Coaches..............................................................53 Training Camp Notes .................................................................6 All-Time USA Scores.................................................................54 FIBA, NBA and NCAA Basketball Rule Differences .................10 All-Time Roster - Alphabetical..............................................55-56 All-Time Roster - By Affiliation .............................................57-58 USA All-Time Records .........................................................59-61 USA COACHING STAFF All-Time FIBA U19 World Cup Scores/Results ....................62-68 Head Coach: Bruce Weber .......................................................7 INSIDE USA BASKETBALL Assistant Coach: Mike Hopkins ............................................... 8 Assistant Coach: LeVelle Moton ..............................................9 USA Basketball Board of rectors .............................................70 USA Baskrball Staff...................................................................70 USA Basketball Committees.....................................................71 USA ATHLETE PROFILES USA Basketball Today .........................................................72-73 Scottie Barnes...........................................................................30 Cade Cunningham ....................................................................31 Jalen Green .................................................................................. Tyrese Haliburton .....................................................................32 Kira Lewis Jr. ............................................................................33 Isaac Likekele ...........................................................................34 Evan Mobley .............................................................................35 Reggie Perry ............................................................................36 Jeremiah Robinson-Earl ..........................................................37 Jalen Suggs .............................................................................38 Trevion Williams .......................................................................39 Ziaire Williams ..........................................................................40 2019 USA U19 World Cup Team 1 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 1 2019 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM - ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 11 Scottie Barnes F 6-8 210 17 2020 University School West Palm Beach, FL 10 Cade Cunningham G 6-7 215 17 2020 Montverde Academy, FL Arlington, TX 7 Jalen Green G 6-5 175 17 2020 Prolific Prep Fresno, CA 4 Tyrese Haliburton G 6-5 172 19 2022 Iowa State University Oshkosh, WI 5 Kira Lewis Jr. G 6-3 160 18 2022 University of Alabama Meridianville, AL 6 Isaac Likekele G 6-4 210 19 2022 Oklahoma State University Arlington, TX 12 Evan Mobley F 6-11 190 18 2020 Rancho Christian School Temecula, CA 13 Reggie Perry F 6-10 245 19 2022 Mississippi State University Thomasville, GA 14 Jeremiah Robinson-Earl F 6-8 205 18 2019 IMG Academy, FL/*Villanova Overland Park, KS 9 Jalen Suggs G 6-4 194 18 2020 Minnehaha Academy Minneapolis, MN 15 Trevion Williams F 6-9 280 18 2022 Purdue University Chicago, IL 8 Ziaire Williams F 6-7 193 17 2020 Notre Dame H.S. Sherman Oaks, CA Head Coach: Bruce Weber, Kansas State University Assistant Coach: Mike Hopkins, University of Washington Assistant Coach: LeVelle Moton, North Carolina Central University Athletic Trainer: Ernie Sedelmyer (Air Force Academy) Team Physician: Diane Dahm (Mayo Clinic) - Ages are as of July, 7 2019 * Signed a National Letter of Intent 2019 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM - NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 4 Tyrese Haliburton G 6-5 172 19 2022 Iowa State University Oshkosh, WI 5 Kira Lewis Jr. G 6-3 160 18 2022 University of Alabama Meridianville, AL 6 Isaac Likekele G 6-4 210 19 2022 Oklahoma State University Arlington, TX 7 Jalen Green G 6-5 175 17 2020 Prolific Prep Fresno, CA 8 Ziaire Williams F 6-7 193 17 2020 Notre Dame H.S. Sherman Oaks, CA 9 Jalen Suggs G 6-4 194 18 2020 Minnehaha Academy Minneapolis, MN 10 Cade Cunningham G 6-7 215 17 2020 Montverde Academy, FL Arlington, TX 11 Scottie Barnes F 6-8 210 17 2020 University School West Palm Beach, FL 12 Evan Mobley F 6-11 190 18 2020 Rancho Christian School Temecula, CA 13 Reggie Perry F 6-10 245 19 2022 Mississippi State University Thomasville, GA 14 Jeremiah Robinson-Earl F 6-8 205 18 2019 IMG Academy, FL/*Villanova Overland Park, KS 15 Trevion Williams F 6-9 280 18 2022 Purdue University Chicago, IL Head Coach: Bruce Weber, Kansas State University Assistant Coach: Mike Hopkins, University of Washington Assistant Coach: LeVelle Moton, North Carolina Central University Athletic Trainer: Ernie Sedelmyer (Air Force Academy) Team Physician: Diane Dahm (Mayo Clinic) -Ages are as of July, 7 2019 * Signed a National Letter of Intent 2 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 2 2019 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM ROSTER - METRIC/ALPHABETICAL NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 11 Scottie Barnes F 203 95 17 2020 University School West Palm Beach, FL 10 Cade Cunningham G 201 98 17 2020 Montverde Academy, FL Arlington, TX 7 Jalen Green G 196 79 17 2020 Prolific Prep Fresno, CA 4 Tyrese Haliburton G 196 78 19 2022 Iowa State University Oshkosh, WI 5 Kira Lewis Jr. G 191 73 18 2022 University of Alabama Meridianville, AL 6 Isaac Likekele G 193 95 19 2022 Oklahoma State University Arlington, TX 12 Evan Mobley F 211 86 18 2020 Rancho Christian School Temecula, CA 13 Reggie Perry F 208 111 19 2022 Mississippi State University Thomasville, GA 14 Jeremiah Robinson-Earl F 203 93 18 2019 IMG Academy, FL/*Villanova Overland Park, KS 9 Jalen Suggs G 193 88 18 2020 Minnehaha Academy Minneapolis, MN 15 Trevion Williams F 206 127 18 2022 Purdue University Chicago, IL 8 Ziaire Williams F 201 88 17 2020 Notre Dame H.S. Sherman Oaks, CA Head Coach: Bruce Weber, Kansas State University Assistant Coach: Mike Hopkins, University of Washington Assistant Coach: LeVelle Moton, North Carolina Central University Athletic Trainer: Ernie Sedelmyer (Air Force Academy) Team Physician: Diane Dahm (Mayo Clinic) - Ages are as of July, 7 2019 * Signed a National Letter of Intent 2019 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM ROSTER - METRIC/NUMERICAL NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 4 Tyrese Haliburton G 6-5 172 19 2022 Iowa State University Oshkosh, WI 5 Kira Lewis Jr. G 6-3 160 18 2022 University of Alabama Meridianville, AL 6 Isaac Likekele G 6-4 210 19 2022 Oklahoma State University Arlington, TX 7 Jalen Green G 6-5 175 17 2020 Prolific Prep Fresno, CA 8 Ziaire Williams F 6-7 193 17 2020 Notre Dame H.S. Sherman Oaks, CA 9 Jalen Suggs G 6-4 194 18 2020 Minnehaha Academy Minneapolis, MN 10 Cade Cunningham G 6-7 215 17 2020 Montverde Academy, FL Arlington, TX 11 Scottie Barnes F 6-8 210 17 2020 University School West Palm Beach, FL 12 Evan Mobley F 6-11 190 18 2020 Rancho Christian School Temecula, CA 13 Reggie Perry F 6-10 245 19 2022 Mississippi State University Thomasville, GA 14 Jeremiah Robinson-Earl F 6-8 205 18 2019 IMG Academy, FL/*Villanova Overland Park, KS 15 Trevion Williams F 6-9 280 18 2022 Purdue University Chicago, IL Head Coach: Bruce Weber, Kansas State University Assistant Coach: Mike Hopkins, University of Washington Assistant Coach: LeVelle Moton, North Carolina Central University Athletic Trainer: Ernie Sedelmyer (Air Force Academy) Team Physician: Diane Dahm (Mayo Clinic) -Ages are as of July, 7 2019 * Signed a National Letter of Intent 3 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 3 2019 FIBA WORLD CUP FOR MEN SCHEDULE PRELIMINARY ROUND GROUPS Group A Group B Group C Group D Lithuania Austrailia Argentina China New Zealand Canada Greece France Senegal Latvia Philippines Puerto Rico USA Mali Russia Serbia PRELIMINARY ROUND Saturday, June 29 University Hall Dyo Aorakia 6:15 a.m. Mali-Latvia (B) — 6:45 a.m. — China-Serbia (D) 8:30 a.m. Austrailia-Canada (B) — 9:00 a.m. — Puerto Rico-France (D) 10:45 a.m. Senegal - Lithuania (A) — 11:15 a.m. — Argentina-Russia (C) 1:00 p.m. USA-New Zealand (A) — 1:30 p.m. — Greece-Philippines (C) Sunday, June 30 University Hall Dyo Aorakia 6:15 a.m. France-China (D) — 6:45 a.m. — Canada-Mali (B) 8:30 a.m. Serbia-Puerto Rico (D) — 9:00 a.m. — Latvia-Austrailia (B) 10:45 a.m. Lithuania-USA (A) — 11:15 a.m. — New Zealand-Senegal (A) 1:00 p.m. Philippines-Argentina (C)
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