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FIFTEENTH PAN AMERICAN GAMES -- 2007

FIFTEENTH PAN AMERICAN GAMES -- 2007

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
July 25-27, 2007

As the youngest team in the competition, the 2007 USA Men's Pan American Team took a little time to gel but avenged an earlier loss to close with three straight wins and a fifth-place finish in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


2007 USA Men's Pan American Games Team


2007 USA RESULTS (3-2)
Uruguay 81
USA
72
Panama 75
USA
67
USA 74
Argentina
71
USA 84
U.S. Virgin Islands
58
USA 77
Panama
74

2007 PAN AMERICAN GAMES FINAL STANDINGS

1. Brazil (5-0) 5. USA (3-2)
2. Puerto Rico (3-2) 6. Panama (2-3)
3. Uruguay (3-2) 7. Canada (1-4)
4. Argentina (2-3) 8. U.S. Virgin Islands (1-4)

Mentored by Villanova head coach Jay Wright, the USA opened with an 81-72 setback against Uruguay on July 25.

D.J. White and Maarty Leunen headed the U.S. effort with 14 points apiece and added nine and seven rebounds, respectively, but Esteban Bastista, who also plays for the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, was too much for the red, white and blue in the initial contest. Batista scored 25 points, including 14 in the first half.

In game two against Panama, Team USA raced off to a 14-5 lead after a 10-0 run, spurred by Drew Neitzel's eight points. The red, white and blue held a 29-15 advantage, but the motor suddenly stalled. For the next eight minutes until the end of the first half, the USA managed two field goals while Panama put up 16 points to even the score at 33-33 by intermission. Similarly, Panama closed the third quarter with a 17-4 run and held a 57-44 lead heading to the final frame. Shan Foster's third 3-ball of the game brought the U.S. within 59-52, but Panama's Danilo Pinnock drained a trio of 3pointers after that time to secure a 75-67 Panama win. Roy Hibbert scored 19 points in the USA setback.

On its way to the first of three consecutive triumphs, Team USA handed Argentina the first of three straight setbacks. White again came up big, scoring 22 points, including the first six points of the fourth quarter to break a 59-59 tie with the Argentines. Later, with a battle still on their hands and the score standing at 73-71 USA, Neitzel missed a jumper, but Joey Dorsey converted the first of two last-minute putbacks. White missed a jumper with 22 seconds remaining, but Dorsey was there again. Argentina fouled the Memphis big-man who hit the first of two free throws for the final 74-71 USA margin.

White's 22 points and 13 rebounds were plenty of power for a 84-58 USA defeat of the Virgin Islands, as the USA learned increasingly to rely on post play. White and Hibbert tallied 11 and seven points each by halftime and put up 24 points in the paint overall in Team USA's second-straight win.

Behind by as many as 13 points and playing for payback, the USA gutted out a 77-74 win over Panama to claim fifth place. Low led the way with 16 points while Foster and White recorded 14 points each. Exchanging runs throughout the game, Leunen, and the Americans mounted an 18-7 run to close the third quarter. Low took the reigns from there. The Washington State guard scored the first six points in the fourth quarter to push his team to a 60-56 lead. With the lead going back and forth, Panama took a 71-70 edge at 1:34 on the clock. Driving, Low cut into the hoop and made two field goals. The second was a 3-point play opportunity, but Low missed the free throw, giving Panama a chance to tie on a 3. This time Panama missed and was forced to foul White who made one of two foul shots for a 75-71 USA lead with 19.3 seconds left. With 11.4 ticks, Panama hit a long-range triple to trim the game to the tightest of margins, 75-74, and promptly fouled Leunen. Game on the line? No problem for Leunen who hit the pair of foul shots to extend the U.S. lead to 77-74.

2007 USA Men's Pan American Games Roster

NAME
POS
HGT
WGT
AGE
COLLEGE HOMETOWN
Joey Dorsey
F
6-9
260
23
Memphis Baltimore, MD
Wayne Ellington
G
6-4
195
19
North Carolina Wynnewood, PA
Shan Foster
F
6-6
200
20
Vanderbilt Kenner, LA
James Gist
F
6-8
228
20
Maryland Silver Spring, MD
Roy Hibbert
C
7-2
278
20
Georgetown Adelphi, MD
Maarty Leunen
F
6-9
215
21
Oregon Redmond, OR
Derrick Low
G
6-1
186
21
Washington State Honolulu, HI
Eric Maynor
G
6-2
165
20
Virginia Commonwealth Fayetteville, NC
Drew Neitzel
G
6-0
180
22
Michigan State Grand Rapids, MI
Scottie Reynolds
G
6-2
195
19
Villanova Herndon, VA
Kyle Weaver
F
6-5
185
21
Washington State Beloit, WI
D.J. White
F
6-9
251
20
Indiana Tuscaloosa, AL
HEAD COACH: Jay Wright, Villanova University
ASSISTANT COACH: Mark Gottfried, University of Alabama
ASSISTANT COACH: James Jones, Yale University
TEAM PHYSICIAN: Bruce Holladay, United States Olympic Committee
ATHLETIC TRAINER: Neil Washington, ATC Rehab. Assoc., Conn.

2007 USA Men's Pan American Games Cumulative Statistics

NAME
G/S
FGM-FGA
PCT
3PM-3PA
PCT
FTM-FTA
PCT
REB/AVG
PTS/AVG
AST
BK
ST
White
5/5
32-54
.683
0- 0
.---
4- 6
.667
14/ 2.8
60/ 12.0
4
7
3
Foster
5/3
17-48
.568
0- 0
.---
14=25
.560
38/ 7.6
56/ 11.2
8
4
7
Hibbert
5/5
21- 44
.477
0- 1
.000
8- 15
.533
17/ 3.4
50/ 10.0
1
1
0
Low
5/4
17- 29
.586
7- 13
.538
5- 5
1.000
6/ 1.2
46/ 9.2
12
0
6
Neitzel
5/4
15- 39
.385
3- 10
.300
5- 7
.714
7/ 1.4
38/ 7.6
3
1
1
Leunen
5/0
15- 44
.341
3- 15
.200
3- 4
.750
21/ 4.2
36/ 7.2
4
1
1
Gist
5/0
11- 18
.611
0- 0
.---
9- 15
.600
16/ 3.2
31/ 6.2
0
1
0
Reynolds
5/0
12- 23
.522
4-11
.364
0- 2
.000
6/ 1.2
28/ 5.6
6
0
3
Dorsey
5/2
5- 14
.286
4- 12
.333
4- 6
.667
5/ 1.0
16/ 3.2
4
2
1
Weaver
5/0
4- 6
.667
2- 2
1.000
4- 5
.800
5/ 1.0
14/ 2.8
0
0
3
Ellington
3/2
2- 9
.222
1- 4
.250
2- 4
.500
16/ 3.2
7/ 1.4
2
0
2
Maynor
1/0
3- 7
.429
1- 4
.250
0- 0
.---
1/ 0.2
7/ 1.4
0
0
0
USA
5
153-311
.492
25- 72
.347
58- 94
.617
152/ 30.4
389/ 77.8
44
17
27
OPP.
5
140-286
.490
36-107
.336
89-140
.636
123/ 24.6
405/ 91.0
60
10
29