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2018 USA Basketball Women's 3X3 National Championship Teams 2018 USA Basketball Women’s 3x3 National Championship Teams ARIEL NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG COLLEGE HOMETOWN Megan Bowen C 6-2 190 27 2013 Princeton Chicago, IL Lakin Roland G 6-0 175 25 2016 Dartmouth Jeffersonville, IN Annie Tarakchian F 6-0 175 24 2016 Princeton Orlando, FL Nicola Zimmer G 5-8 150 26 2014 Dartmouth Brooklyn, NY Bye Felicia NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG COLLEGE HOMETOWN Danika Dale G 6-1 145 27 2012 Liberty Fort Hood, TX Kristen McCarthy G 5-11 160 28 2012 Temple San Dimas, TX Shaqwedia Wallace G 5-9 155 28 2011 Temple Wilmington, DE Veshaundra Young F 6-1 146 28 2012 Martin Methodist Pulaski TN Colorado Buffaloes NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG COLLEGE HOMETOWN Quinessa Caylao-Do G 5-9 150 20 2020 Colorado Tacoma, WA Annika Jank F 6-2 170 19 2021 Colorado Edina, MN Kennedy Leonard G 5-9 135 21 2019 Colorado Southlake, TX Alexis Robinson G 5-9 140 21 2019 Colorado Ashland, KY Devs NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG COLLEGE HOMETOWN Courtney Ekmark G 6-0 145 23 2017 Arizona State Phoenix, AZ Kianna Ibis F 6-0 180 21 2019 Arizona State Omaha, NE Reili Richardson G 5-11 135 19 2020 Arizona State Brea, CA Jamie Ruden F 6-1 195 19 2020 Arizona State Rochester, MN DU WBB NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG COLLEGE HOMETOWN Jasmine Jeffcoat C 6-2 169 19 2021 Denver Superior, CO Briana Johnson G 5-5 125 19 2020 Denver Carson, CA Lauren Loven G 5-7 150 19 2020 Denver Scottsdale, AZ Samantha Romanowski G 5-9 145 21 2020 Denver Mountlake Terrace, WA Issa Bucket NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG COLLEGE HOMETOWN Candice Agee C 6-6 235 23 2016 Penn State Victorville, CA Brianna Barrett G 5-7 164 23 2015 Southern California Winnetka, CA Teara Laudermill G 5-8 130 25 2015 Nebraska Riverside, CA DeAjanae Scurry F 6-0 180 26 n/a San Diego State Inglewood, CA N.A.A.K. NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG COLLEGE HOMETOWN Kristine Anigwe C/F 6-4 188 21 2019 California Phoenix, AZ Napheesa Collier G/F 6-1 183 21 2019 Connecticut O’Fallon, MO Asia Durr G 5-10 153 20 2019 Louisville Douglasville, GA Arike Ogunbowale G 5-8 178 21 2019 Notre Dame Milwaukee, WI Oregon Ducks NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG COLLEGE HOMETOWN Erin Boley G 6-2 185 20 2021 Oregon Hodgenville, KY Otiona Gildon F 6-0 175 21 2019 Oregon Spokane, WA Ruthy Hebard F 6-4 184 19 2020 Oregon Fairbanks, AK Sabrina Ionescu G 5-11 160 20 2020 Oregon Walnut Creek, CA Pacific Broncos NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG COLLEGE HOMETOWN Jenn Bresler F 5-11 150 34 2012 Bellvue College Duvall, WA Gillian d'Hondt C 6-3 195 36 2007 Santa Clara Seattle, WA Kim Faust G 5-9 130 39 2001 Santa Clara Kirkland, WA Ashley Graham G 5-7 130 34 2004 Pacific Redmond, WA Triple C's and a K NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG COLLEGE HOMETOWN Katie Batlin G 5-11 165 28 2012 Saint Mary's College Pleasant Hill, CA Casey Morris G 5-9 150 27 2012 Texas Tech Vallejo, CA Chazny Nunes G 5-10 170 29 2010 Missouri-Kansas City Vallejo, CA Charlee Underwood F 6-0 175 33 2007 California State, Fullerton Emeryville, CA UNM NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG COLLEGE HOMETOWN Antonia Anderson F 6-1 160 19 2021 New Mexico San Antonio, TX Jaisa Nunn C 6-3 205 20 2019 New Mexico Kirkland, Washington Aisia Robertson G 5-8 130 21 2020 New Mexico San Francisco, CA Madison Washington G 5-7 142 19 2021 New Mexico Red Oak, TX Washington Huskies NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG COLLEGE HOMETOWN Mai-Loni Henson G 6-1 NA 20 2020 Washington San Diego, CA Hannah Johnson F 6-0 198 21 2018 Washington Santa Clarita, CA Amber Melgoza G 5-10 NA 19 2020 Washington Santa Barbara, CA Jenna Moser G 5-5 130 22 2018 Washington Colton, WA Ages listed are as of the final day of competition, April 22, 2018. 2018 USA Basketball Men’s 3x3 National Championship Teams 3BALL Minnesota NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN Joel Armstrong F 6-8 220 28 n/a Winona State Minneapolis, MN Brensley Haywood G 6-1 195 34 2007 St. Mary’s Brooklyn Park, MN Joey King F 6-9 225 25 n/a Minnesota Prior Lake, MN Paris Kyles G 6-3 200 33 2007 Minnesota State Brooklyn Park, MN 3BALL Olympic Club NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN Joe Harden F 6-7 210 30 2011 UC Davis Yountville, CA Jeff Powers F 6-6 220 27 2014 California San Francisco, CA Paul Shamieh G 5-10 185 34 St Mary’s College/Sonoma State San Francisco, CA Ari Warmerdam G 6-4 195 34 2007 UC Davis San Francisco, CA Ariel Slow & Steady NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN Damon Huffman G 6-1 185 34 2008 Brown Seattle, WA Kareem Maddox F 6-8 225 28 2011 Princeton Brooklyn, NYs Dan Mavraides G 6-4 210 29 2011 Princeton Los Angeles, CA Craig Moore G 6-4 215 31 2009 Northwestern New York, NY Ariel Turtles NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN Mack Darrow F 6-9 248 27 2013 Princeton Chicago, IL Robbie Hummel F 6-8 220 29 2012 Purdue Chicago, IL Jimmy Sherburne G 6-3 195 28 2014 Princeton Chicago, IL Jitim Young F 6-3 215 36 2004 Northwestern Chicago, IL ATG NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN Alberto Damour F 6-7 228 28 n/a n/a Tampa, FL Charlie Lytle F 6-9 215 30 2011 Florida Gulf Coast Clearwater, FL Mike Lytle G 6-8 225 35 2008 West Georgia Clearwater, FL Ben Patrick G 6-2 185 27 2014 Eastern Florida State Clearwater, FL Harlem NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN Ishmael Hollis F 6-8 210 27 2014 Western Carolina/North Georgia Cummings, NY Dominique Jones G 5-9 180 29 n/a n/a New York, NY Antoinne Morgano G 6-5 200 31 n/a n/a New York, NY David Seagers G 6-2 180 29 n/a n/a Bronx, NY Ages listed are as of the final day of competition, April 22, 2018. Infinite Hoops Nation NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN Ryan Marshal F 6-3 215 36 n/a n/a Des Moines, IA Caprest Rhone G 6-1 180 27 2012 East Central Univ. Des Moines, IA Edin Suljic F 6-6 225 30 2010 Ellsworth/Eastern Illinois Des Moines, IA DeMarco Turner Jr G 5-10 170 30 2012 Central College Des Moines, IA Roots Academy NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN Marc Axton F 6-7 225 35 2005 Eastern Wash. Spokane, WA Kelly Golob G 6-6 195 35 2006 Northern Arizona Olympia, WA Ryan McDade C 6-8 235 37 2003 Northern Arizona Enumclaw, WA Josh Wilson G 6-2 205 n/a 2009 Northern Arizona Olympia, WA Savage Deaf Fellas NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN Anton Jackson F 6-3 220 35 2019 Gallaudet Washington, DC Frank Jackson Jr G 6-3 185 37 n/a Gallaudet Washington DC Orion Palmer F 6-7 230 30 2017 Riverside CC/Gallaudet Washington, DC Kristofer Saucedo G 5-11 190 30 2016 Gallaudet Washington, DC Shelton's Soldiers NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN Tyler Boring C 6-9 235 27 2014 Lindenwood Collinsville, IL Evan Forhetz G 5-10 165 26 2016 Freed Hardeman Franklin, TN Brice Sharp G 6-2 190 28 2014 Lee Cleveland, TN Stephen Shell F 6-5 190 25 2017 Freed-Hardeman Bella Vista, AR Underdogs NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN Edis Dervisevic F 6-8 260 29 2012 Long beach State New York, NY Marcel Esonwune C 6-7 220 30 2011 York College Queens, NY Michael Liander F 6-6 235 28 2011 Queens College Forest Hills, NY Steven Ruple Jr G 6-0 185 28 2011 Boise State Harlem, NY WAC NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN Brett Boese F 6-7 240 25 2016 Washington State Seattle, WA Hans Gasser F 6-9 215 34 2007 Washington Seattle, WA Eliud Gonzalez G 5-9 165 27 2012 Illinois State Seattle, WA Matt Nelson F 6-8 245 32 2008 South Bothell, WA Ages listed are as of the final day of competition, April 22, 2018. 2018 USA 3x3 National Championship for Men Roster • Alphabetical • NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG 3x3 TEAM SCHOOL HOMETOWN 5 Nikola Arsic F 6-7 180 17 2018 H20 Lane Tech Coll. Prep H.S. Chicago, IL 65 Isiah Bauman G 6-1 170 17 2020 Cubs Hoops Freeport Area H.S. Sarver, PA 10 Bryan Beattie C 6-6 180 17 2019 Spartans Oak Lawn Community H.S. Oak Lawn, IL 19 Dudley Blackwell G 6-6 190 16 2020 Quest Westminster Academy Ft. Lauderdale, FL 6 Dionte Blanche G 6-4 190 16 2020 Hard2Guard Elite Eastlake H.S. Clearwater, FL 42 TJ Boykins G 5-7 135 17 2019 BBA Douglas County H.S.
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