USA Caps Tour Of Italy With 81-41 Pummeling Of Pomezia Regional All-Stars
   



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April 17, 2007 • Pomezia, Italy

Big Finish
Jessica Davenport put an exclamation point on her 2007 Tour of Italy performance with 13 points and nine boards in 19 minutes of action.

The 2007-08 USA Basketball Women's Senior National Team (4-0) easily dispatched the Pomezia Regional All-Stars 81-41 in its final 2007 Tour of Italy Contest on Tuesday evening at the Palavinium in Pomezia, Italy. Pacing the high-octane offensive attack were Tamika Catchings (Indiana Fever) and Jessica Davenport (New York Liberty) with 13 points apiece, while Taj McWilliams-Franklin (Connecticut Sun) and
Courtney Paris (University of Oklahoma) also scored in double digits with 11 and 10 points, respectively.

The U.S. squad will spend the next two days in Rome working on various strategies before reconvening in early Sept. following the WNBA season.

"We didn't quite achieve our goals tonight," said USA and Seattle Storm head coach Anne Donovan. "We wanted to get under 15 turnovers and obviously we didn't take care of that. Then defensively our goal was to hold them to 40 points and we missed that one by one point. But I thought that overall we had pretty good focus against this team.

"It was really good to see the focus from all of our veterans and it carried down to the younger players. Courtney did a great job off the bench tonight. But (the younger players) don't have those kinds of performances if Taj and Katie and Catchings aren't taking care of business."

The Pomezia All-Stars struck first with a bucket at 9:28, but their lead vanished as quick as it came. Catchings, who opened the USA's scoring with a three, nailed her second bucket at 7:41 to give the USA a lead it would never relinquish, 5-4. With the USA ahead 13-9 McWilliams-Franklin sparked a USA 10-0 run that opened up the game 23-9 and by the end of the first quarter the USA was up 23-15.

Holding their opponents to five points in the second quarter, the American women sailed into the locker room with a 17-point, 37-20 advantage and never looked back. Outscoring Pomezia 19-7 in the third quarter and 25-14 in the final stanza the U.S. punctuated its four-game 2007 Tour of Italy with the 81-41 victory.

"I think it's important to play well every night," said Davenport. "But a lot of times the last impression is what sticks with you until the next training session and hopefully I left a good impression with the coaches and everybody here."

In addition to Catchings, Davenport, McWilliams-Franklin and Paris, the USA was aided by nine points apiece from Swin Cash (Detroit Shock) and Sylvia Fowles (Louisiana State University). Davenport and Fowles grabbed nine and eight boards, respectively, while Lindsey Harding (Minnesota Lynx) dished out five assists.

The USA not only dominated in every fashion on the offensive end of the floor and on the glass (55-31), its defense forced the All-Stars into coughing up the ball 26 times and shooting a USA Tour of Italy opponent low of 23.2 percent (13-56 FGs) from the field. The U.S. connected on 45.5 percent (35-77 FGs) of its shots from the field.

"Our ultimate goal was to keep them under 40 points and obviously they had 41 so that's kind of a disappointing thing when you look at the big picture," said Catchings. "But coming into the game, in the fashion that we did, a little later than normal (due to traffic), but still being able to come out and focus as a team was quite a step. I think overall the coaches were pretty pleased with each one of us coming out and playing great defense. Jessica gave us some great minutes, Courtney played great tonight. Letting the young players come in and being able to show they're focused is key."

The U.S. was down to nine active players as Alana Beard (Washington Mystics) did not play for her second consecutive game due to a bruised left shoulder. She is listed as day-to-day.

Following a break for the WNBA season, the USA Women's Senior National Team will reconvene in early September at a site to be determined to begin preparations for the FIBA Americas Championship 2007. Slated for Sept. 25-29 in Valdivia, Chile, not only is a gold medal on the line at the FIBA Americas tournament, the winner also will receive a berth in the 2008 Olympics. In addition to the USA, teams participating in the FIBA Americas Championship 2007 will be Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Cuba, Jamaica and Mexico. Should the United States not return home from Chile with the gold medal, there will be one final chance to qualify for the Olympics at the 2008 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament slated for June 9-15 at a site TBD.

Donovan is being assisted by 2006 WNBA Coach of the Year Mike Thibault of the Connecticut Sun and collegiate head coaches Gail Goestenkors of the University of Texas and Temple University's Dawn Staley.



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