FIBA Americas U16 Championship
USA vs Mexico
June 11, 2013
Maldonado, Uruguay
FIBA Americas U16 Championship
USA vs TBD
June 19, 2013
Cancun, Mexico

USA Girls Team Selected For FIBA 1st Invitational 3x3 Youth World Championship

-- FIBA 1st Invitational 3x3 Youth World Championship To Be Held From Sept. 9-11 In Rimini, Italy --

Colorado Springs, Colo. • Aug. 24, 2011

Following the success of the 3x3 tournament at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games and FIBA’s (International Basketball Federation) recent announcement that it will conduct the FIBA 1st Invitational 3x3 Youth World Championship for boys and girls players 18 years old and younger (born on or after Jan. 1, 1993) from Sept. 9-11 in Rimini, Italy, USA Basketball announced the four players who will comprise the USA Girls 3x3 Team for the event.

“There’s no question that 3x3 international basketball competition has great potential and the success of the 3x3 competition at last summer’s Youth Olympic Games in Singapore is a perfect example,” said USA Basketball CEO/Executive Director Jim Tooley. “USA Basketball applauds FIBA for taking another step in developing a worldwide 3x3 competition and we look forward to working with FIBA in expanding 3x3 international competitions and growing the game as a whole.”

Representing the United States girls 3x3 team are four members of the 2011 USA U16 National Team that just recently helped the U.S. claim gold at the FIBA Americas U16 Championship in June. Accepting invites to play for the USA girls were: Kaela Davis (Buford H.S./Suwanee, GA), Rebecca Greenwell (Owensboro Catholic H.S. /Owensboro, Ky.), Linnae Harper (Whitney M. Young H.S./Chicago, Ill.), and Taya Reimer (Hamilton Southeastern H.S. /Fishers, Ind.).

The four selected girls helped lead the USA to a 5-0 record and gold medal at the FIBA Americas U16 Championship in Merida, Mexico. Greenwell finished the USA’s leading scorer averaging 15.6 points and added 5.6 rebounds a game; Harper averaged 9.6 ppg., 4.6 rpg. and a team best 3.4 assists; Davis contributed 6.8 ppg., 4.3 rpg. and 2.0 apg; and Reimer added 4.8 ppg. and 5.0 rpg.

Both the USA boys and girls 3x3 teams will train Sept. 3-5 at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. The draw and game schedule for the 1st Invitational 3x3 Youth World Championship will be announced by FIBA at a later date.

The girls 3x3 Youth World Championship competition will feature 24 teams that will be divided into four preliminary round groups consisting of six teams each. The first four finishing teams from each group will advance to the eighth finals, with the winners advancing on to the quarterfinals, semifinals and finals.

Girls teams expected to participate include: Angola, Australia, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Egypt, England, Germany, Greece, Guam, India, Italy, Japan, Netherland, Russia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, USA and Venezuela.

Under FIBA’s 3x3 rules, each game will consist of two 5:00 periods, with one 1:00 overtime period if needed. If the game is still tied after the first overtime, a second and final overtime is played and the first team to score two points wins. The team leading after completion of regular playing time, or the first team to score 21 points, will be declared the winner. Shots made outside the 3-point line are awarded two points, shots made inside the 3-point line are awarded one points, and each made free throw is worth one point. Additionally, a 12-second shot clock will be utilized.