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2017 USA National Team Fall Training Camp Roster (Sept 2017 USA National Team Fall Training Camp Roster (Sept. 30-Oct. 2, 2017 @ Santa Barbara, California) NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE TEAM SCHOOL HOMETOWN 6 Sue Bird G 5-9 150 36 Seattle Storm Connecticut ’02 Syosset, NY 18 Layshia Clarendon G 5-9 140 26 Atlanta Dream California ’13 San Bernadino, CA 21 Napheesa Collier G/F 6-1 183 20 n/a Connecticut ’19 O’Fallon, MO 11 Elena Delle Donne F/G 6-5 188 28 Washington Mystics Delaware ’13 Wilmington, DE 5 Skylar Diggins-Smith G 6-0 165 27 Dallas Wings Notre Dame ’13 South Bend, IN 32 Stefanie Dolson C/F 6-5 214 25 Chicago Sky Connecticut ’14 Port Jervis, NY 22 Asia Durr G 5-10 153 20 n/a Louisville ’19 Douglasville, GA 19 Tiffany Hayes G 5-10 155 28 Atlanta Dream Connecticut ‘12 Lakeland, FL 4 Jewell Loyd G 5-11 150 23 Seattle Storm Notre Dame ’15 Lincolnwood, IL 20 Kayla McBride G 5-11 174 25 San Antonio Stars Notre Dame ’14 Erie, PA 16 Kelsey Mitchell F 5-8 154 21 n/a Ohio State ’18 Cincinnati, OH 7 Kelsey Plum G 5-8 145 23 San Antonio Stars Washington ’17 Poway, CA 23 Katie Lou Samuelson G/F 6-3 165 20 n/a Connecticut ’19 Huntington Bch, CA 9/10 Breanna Stewart F 6-4 170 23 Seattle Storm Connecticut ‘16 North Syracuse, NY 33 Kiah Stokes C 6-3 191 24 New York Liberty Connecticut ’15 Marion, IA 34 Morgan Tuck F 6-2 200 23 Connecticut Sun Connecticut ‘16 Bolingbrook, IL 17 Courtney Williams G 5-8 136 23 Connecticut Sun South Florida ’16 Folkston, GA 24 A’ja Wilson F 6-5 197 21 n/a South Carolina ’18 Hopkins, SC 2017-20 USA National Team Head Coach: Dawn Staley, University of South Carolina Court Coach: Jennifer Rizzotti, George Washington University Court Coach: Sue Semrau, Florida State University Court Coach: Jeff Walz, University of Louisville NOTE: The 2017-20 USA National Team pool was announced following the 2017 fall camp, therefore none of the participants were officially members of the USA National Team pool at the time. *Not a member of the USA National Team pool, participated in training camp/competition in hopes of being added to the pool at a later date. All ages listed were as of the final date of training or competition. # Was competing in the WNBA playoffs at the time of camp and unable to participate. 2018 USA Basketball Women’s National Team February Training Camp Roster (Feb. 9-11, 2018 @ Columbia, South Carolina) NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE TEAM SCHOOL HOMETOWN 6 Sue Bird G 5-9 150 37 Seattle Storm Connecticut ’02 Syosset, NY 14 Tina Charles C 6-4 192 29 New York Liberty Connecticut ’10 Jamaica, NY 18 Layshia Clarendon G 5-9 140 26 Atlanta Dream California ’13 San Bernadino, CA 11 Elena Delle Donne F/G 6-5 188 28 Washington Mystics Delaware ’13 Wilmington, DE 5 Skylar Diggins-Smith G 6-0 165 27 Dallas Wings Notre Dame ’13 South Bend, IN 32 Stefanie Dolson C/F 6-5 214 26 Chicago Sky Connecticut ’14 Port Jervis, NY 21 *Allisha Gray G 6-0 167 23 Dallas Wings South Carolina ’17 Sandersville, GA 31 *Chelsea Gray G 5-11 170 25 Los Angeles Sparks Duke ’14 Manteca, CA 15 Brittney Griner C 6-9 205 27 Phoenix Mercury Baylor ‘13 Houston, TX 19 Tiffany Hayes G 5-10 155 28 Atlanta Dream Connecticut ‘12 Lakeland, FL 4 Jewell Loyd G 5-11 150 24 Seattle Storm Notre Dame ’15 Lincolnwood, IL 8 Angel McCoughtry G/F 6-1 160 31 Atlanta Dream Louisville ‘09 Baltimore, MD 22 *Tiffany Mitchell G 5-9 154 23 Indiana Fever South Carolina ’16 Charlotte, NC 7 Maya Moore F 6-0 177 28 Minnesota Lynx Connecticut ‘11 Lawrenceville, GA 30 Nneka Ogwumike F 6-2 188 27 Los Angeles Sparks Stanford ‘12 Cypress, TX 9 Kelsey Plum G 5-8 145 23 Las Vegas Aces Washington ’17 Poway, CA 23 *Brittney Sykes G 5-9 146 24 Atlanta Dream Syracuse ‘17 Newark, NJ 12 Diana Taurasi G 6-0 164 35 Phoenix Mercury Connecticut ‘04 Chino, CA 34 Morgan Tuck F 6-2 200 23 Connecticut Sun Connecticut ‘16 Bolingbrook, IL 25 *Sydney Wiese G 6-0 155 22 Los Angeles Sparks Oregon State ’17 Phoenix, AZ 17 Courtney Williams G 5-8 136 23 Connecticut Sun South Florida ’16 Folkston, GA 33 *Elizabeth Williams C 6-3 192 24 Atlanta Dream Duke ‘15 Virginia Beach, VA 2017-20 USA National Team Head Coach: Dawn Staley, University of South Carolina Court Coach: Brian Agler, Los Angeles Sparks Court Coach: Dan Hughes, Seattle Storm Court Coach: Cheryl Reeve, Minnesota Lynx *Not a member of the USA National Team pool, participated in training camp/competition in hopes of being added to the pool at a later date. All ages listed were as of the final date of training or competition. # Was competing in the WNBA playoffs at the time of camp and unable to participate. 2018 USA Basketball Women’s National Team April Training Camp Roster (April 24-25, 2018 @ Seattle, Washington) NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE TEAM SCHOOL HOMETOWN 5 Seimone Augustus G/F 6-0 170 33 Minnesota Lynx Louisiana State ‘06 Baton Rouge, LA 6 Sue Bird G 5-9 150 37 Seattle Storm Connecticut ’02 Syosset, NY 18 Layshia Clarendon G 5-9 140 26 Atlanta Dream California ’13 San Bernardino, CA 20 Napheesa Collier G/F 6-1 183 21 n/a Connecticut ’19 O’Fallon, MO 11 Elena Delle Donne F/G 6-5 188 28 Washington Mystics Delaware ’13 Wilmington, DE 17 Skylar Diggins-Smith G 6-0 165 27 Dallas Wings Notre Dame ’13 South Bend, IN 32 Stefanie Dolson C/F 6-5 214 26 Chicago Sky Connecticut ’14 Port Jervis, NY 13 Sylvia Fowles C 6-6 212 32 Minnesota Lynx Louisiana State ‘08 Miami, FL 21 Allisha Gray G 6-0 167 23 Dallas Wings South Carolina ’17 Sandersville, GA 19 Tiffany Hayes G 5-10 155 28 Atlanta Dream Connecticut ‘12 Lakeland, FL 4 Jewell Loyd G 5-11 150 24 Seattle Storm Notre Dame ’15 Lincolnwood, IL 16 Kelsey Mitchell F 5-8 154 22 n/a Ohio State ’18 Cincinnati, OH 22 Tiffany Mitchell G 5-9 154 23 Indiana Fever South Carolina ’16 Charlotte, NC 10 Breanna Stewart F 6-4 170 23 Seattle Storm Connecticut ‘16 North Syracuse, NY 23 Brittney Sykes G 5-9 146 24 Atlanta Dream Syracuse ‘17 Newark, NJ 12 Diana Taurasi G 6-0 164 35 Phoenix Mercury Connecticut ‘04 Chino, CA 34 Morgan Tuck F 6-2 200 23 Connecticut Sun Connecticut ‘16 Bolingbrook, IL 25 Sydney Wiese G 6-0 155 22 Los Angeles Sparks Oregon State ’17 Phoenix, AZ 33 Elizabeth Williams C 6-3 192 24 Atlanta Dream Duke ‘15 Virginia Beach, VA 2017-20 USA National Team Head Coach: Dawn Staley, University of South Carolina 2018 USA World Cup Team Assistant Coach: Dan Hughes, Seattle Storm 2018 USA World Cup Team Assistant Coach: Cheryl Reeve, Minnesota Lynx 2018 USA World Cup Team Assistant Coach: Jennifer Rizzotti, George Washington University 2018 USA Basketball Women’s National Team vs. China Roster (April 26, 2018 @ Seattle, Washington) NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE TEAM SCHOOL HOMETOWN 5 Seimone Augustus G/F 6-0 170 33 Minnesota Lynx Louisiana State ‘06 Baton Rouge, LA 6 Sue Bird G 5-9 150 37 Seattle Storm Connecticut ’02 Syosset, NY 18 Layshia Clarendon G 5-9 140 26 Atlanta Dream California ’13 San Bernardino, CA 11 Elena Delle Donne F/G 6-5 188 28 Washington Mystics Delaware ’13 Wilmington, DE 17 Skylar Diggins-Smith G 6-0 165 27 Dallas Wings Notre Dame ’13 South Bend, IN 32 Stefanie Dolson C/F 6-5 214 26 Chicago Sky Connecticut ’14 Port Jervis, NY 13 Sylvia Fowles C 6-6 212 32 Minnesota Lynx Louisiana State ‘08 Miami, FL 19 Tiffany Hayes G 5-10 155 28 Atlanta Dream Connecticut ‘12 Lakeland, FL 4 Jewell Loyd G 5-11 150 24 Seattle Storm Notre Dame ’15 Lincolnwood, IL 16 Kelsey Mitchell F 5-8 154 22 n/a Ohio State ’18 Cincinnati, OH 10 Breanna Stewart F 6-4 170 23 Seattle Storm Connecticut ‘16 North Syracuse, NY 12 Diana Taurasi G 6-0 164 35 Phoenix Mercury Connecticut ‘04 Chino, CA 33 Elizabeth Williams C 6-3 192 24 Atlanta Dream Duke ‘15 Virginia Beach, VA 2017-20 USA National Team Head Coach: Dawn Staley, University of South Carolina 2018 USA World Cup Team Assistant Coach: Dan Hughes, Seattle Storm 2018 USA World Cup Team Assistant Coach: Cheryl Reeve, Minnesota Lynx 2018 USA World Cup Team Assistant Coach: Jennifer Rizzotti, George Washington University NOTE: Ages listed are as of 4/23/18. *Not a member of the USA National Team pool, participated in training camp/competition in hopes of being added to the pool at a later date. All ages listed were as of the final date of training or competition. # Was competing in the WNBA playoffs at the time of camp and unable to participate. 2018 USA World Cup Team Training Camp Roster (Sept. 3-4, 2018 @ Columbia, South Carolina) NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE TEAM SCHOOL HOMETOWN 14 Tina Charles C 6-4 192 29 New York Liberty Connecticut ’10 Jamaica, NY 35 Layshia Clarendon G 5-9 140 27 Connecticut Sun California ’13 San Bernardino, CA 34 Napheesa Collier G/F 6-1 183 21 n/a Connecticut ’19 O’Fallon, MO 33 *Diamond DeShields G 6-1 155 23 Chicago Sky Tennessee ’17 Norcross, GA 44 Stefanie Dolson C/F 6-5 214 26 Chicago Sky Connecticut ’14 Port Jervis, NY 31 Allisha Gray G 6-0 167 23 Dallas Wings South Carolina ’17 Sandersville, GA 20 *Tyasha Harris G 5-10 147 20 n/a South Carolina’20 Noblesville, IN 13 *Ruthy Hebard F/C 6-4 170 20 n/a Oregon ‘20 Fairbanks, AK 4 *Sabrina Ionescu G 5-11 152 20 n/a Oregon ‘20 Walnut Creek, CA 21 Kelsey Mitchell F 5-8 154 22 Indiana Fever Ohio State ’18 Cincinnati, OH 25 Tiffany Mitchell G 5-9 154 23 Indiana Fever South Carolina ’16 Charlotte, NC 6 *Arike Ogunbowale G 5-8 178 21 n/a Notre Dame ’19 Milwaukee, WI 42 Nneka Ogwumike F 6-2 188 28 Los Angeles Sparks Stanford ‘12 Cypress, TX 23 Kelsey Plum G 5-8 145 24 Las Vegas Aces Washington ’17 Poway, CA 50 Odyssey Sims G 5-8 160 26 Los Angeles Sparks Baylor ’14 Irving, TX 10 *Jessica Shepard F 6-5 205 21 n/a Notre Dame ’19 Fremont, NE 22 Morgan Tuck F 6-2 200 24 Connecticut Sun Connecticut ‘16 Bolingbrook, IL 30 A’ja Wilson F 6-5 197 22 Las Vegas Aces South Carolina
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