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awhom111
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Posted: 09/21/19 10:24 pm ::: 2019 Americup |
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Now we have a thread that's not USA-centric.
All games are on ESPN+. The teams that finish at the bottom of their groups are eliminated from Olympic qualification (unless the United States throws four games in a row).
Here are the other rosters to the best of my ability:
Canada:
Sami Hill, Donau-Ries (Germany), Virginia Tech
Bridget Carleton, Iowa State/Minnesota Lynx
Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe, Bourges (France)/New York Liberty, Simon Fraser (DII)
Kim Smith, Mondeville (France), Utah and WNBA (2006-2008)
Miranda Ayim, Landes (France), Pepperdine and WNBA (2011)
Miah-Marie Langlois, Dynamo Novosibirsk (Russia)
Jamie Weisner, Dynamo Novosibirsk (Russia), Oregon State and WNBA (2016)
Shay Colley, Michigan State
Kayla Alexander, Adelaide Lightning(Australia)/Chicago Sky, Syracuse
Aaliyah Edwards, Crestwood Prep (Canada)
Ruth Hamblin, Braine (Belgium), Oregon State and WNBA (2018)
Quinn Dornstauder, Zaragoza (Spain), Arizona State
Cuba:
Anilegna Colas, Habana (Cuba)
Lisdeyvi Martinez, Habana (Cuba)/Este (Dominican Republic)
Lisandra Vargas, Ciego de Avila (Cuba)/Calero (Dominican Republic)
Yamara Amargo, Sancti Spiritus (Cuba)/San Lazaro (Dominican Republic)
Anay Garcia, Pinar del Rio (Cuba)Suchitel Avila, Habana (Cuba)/Sur (Dominican Republic)
Isabela Jourdain, Habana (Cuba)/Guachupita (Dominican Republic)
Leanyi Becquer, Habana (Cuba)/Santiago (Dominican Republic)
Klaudia Calvo, Habana (Cuba)Aztks (Mexico)
Dairis Tornell, Habana (Cuba)/Calero (Dominican Republic)
Anisleidy Galindo, Pinar del Rio (Cuba)/La Vega (Dominican Republic)
Enriqueta Neyra, Mayabeque (Cuba)
Dominican Republic:
Cheisy Hernandez, San Lazaro (Dominican Republic)
Maria Marte, Este (Dominican Republic)
Julady Zapata, Sur (Dominican Republic)
Yohanna Morton, Leganes (Spain), Robert Morris
Jennifer Estrella, La Vega (Dominican Republic)
Genesis Evangelista, Mauricio Baes (Dominican Republic)
Charlenny Frias, Los Mina (Dominican Republic)
Marlem Caceres, La Vega (Dominican Republic)
Nicole Guerrero, Calero (Dominican Republic)
Flor Jones, FAS (El Salvador)/San Lazaro (Dominican Republic)
Giocelis Reynoso, Starlites (Malta)/Calero (Dominican Republic), Central Connecticut State
Sugeiry Monsac, Guachupita (Dominican Republic), Robert Morris
Mexico:
Daniela Pardo, Aztks (Mexico)
Jackie Luna-Castro, Esperides Kallitheas (Greece)/Gold Coast Rollers (Australia)/Santurce Crabbers (Puerto Rico), College of Charleston
Gladys Avila, Aztks (Mexico)
Paola Beltran, Mexcaltecas (Mexico)
Jacqueline Ramirez, Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon (Mexico)
Irlanda Castaneda, Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez (Mexico)
Casandra Asencio, Gamos (Mexico)
Paola Estrada, Barreteras (Mexico)
Carolina Romo, Mexcaltecas (Mexico)Jazmin Valenzuela, Mexcaltecas (Mexico)
Kimberly Taylor, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (Mexico)
Puerto Rico:
Jennifer O'Neill, Spartak Moscow (Russia), Kentucky and WNBA (2015)
Tayra Melendez, Sibenik (Croatia), Rhode Island
Anushka Maldonado, Carolina Giants (Puerto Rico), Southern Oregon (NAIA)
Pamela Rosado, Manati Athenians (Puerto Rico)
Ali Gibson, Carolina Giants (Puerto Rico), Oregon State
Sofia Roma, Duke/Santurce Crabbers (Puerto Rico)
Dayshalee Salaman, Barreteras (Mexico)/Santurce Crabbers (Puerto Rico), Lincoln Memorial (DII)
Deanna Kuzmanic, UAB/Manati Athenians (Puerto Rico)
Daneichka Canales, Barreteras (Mexico)/San Lazaro (Dominican Republic)/Carolina Giants (Puerto Rico), UTRGV
Jazmon Gwathmey, Manati Athenians (Puerto Rico), James Madison and WNBA (2016-2018)
Isalys Quinones, Dartmouth
India Pagan, Stony Brook
Argentina:
Luciana De La Barba, Quimsa (Argentina)
Agustina Garcia, Berazategui (Argentina)Macarena Durso, Almeria (Spain)/Berazategui (Argentina)
Victoria Llorente, Bembibre (Spain)
Julieta Ale, Velez Sarsfield (Argentina)
Andrea Boquete, Quimsa (Argentina)
Celia Fiorotto, Quimsa (Argentina)
Agostina Burani, Obras (Argentina)
Debora Gonzalez, Sesto San Giovanni (Italy)
Sofia Aispurua, Obras (Argentina)Mara Marchizotti, Adareva (Spain)
Natacha Perez, Berazategui (Argentina)
Brazil:
Isabela Lyra Macedo, Barreiro (Portugal)/America (Brazil)
Raphaella Monteiro, Sampaio (Brazil)
Patricia Teixeira, Vera Cruz Campinas (Brazil)
Taina Paixao, Vagos (Portugal)/Sampaio (Brazil)
Tatiane Pacheco,Sampaio (Brazil)Clarissa Dos Santos, Lyon (France)/Sampaio (Brazil), WNBA (2015-2016)
Damiris Dantas, Suwon (South Korea)/Minnesota Lynx
Erika De Souza, Avenida (Spain)/America (Brazil), WNBA (2002, 2007-2017)
Debora Costa, Araraquara (Brazil)
Alana Goncalo, Santo Andre (Brazil)
Nadia Gomes Colhado, Charleville (France)/ Vera Cruz Campinas (Brazil), WNBA (2014-2015, 2017)
Mariana Dias, Vera Cruz Campinas (Brazil)
Colombia:
Manuela Rios, Antioquia (Colombia)
Wendy Coy, Guerreros (Colombia)
Yuliany Paz, Antioquia (Colombia)
Carolina Lopez, University of Medellin (Colombia)
Maria Palacio, Panamericanos (Colombia)
Mabel Martinez, Quimsa (Argentina)
Yaneth Arias, Antioquia (Colombia)
Jenifer Munoz, Antioquia (Colombia)
Marlyn Vente, Panamericanos (Colombia)
Daniela Gonzalez, Valle (Colombia)
Paraguay:
Marta Peralta, Unami (Spain)/Sol de America (Paraguay)
Ilda Pena, Felix Perez (Paraguay)
Paola Ferrari, Caceres (Spain)/Sol de America (Paraguay), Union (DII)
Astrid Huttemann, Alicante (Spain)/Libertad (Paraguay), Union (DII)
Natalia Quevedo, Felix Perez (Paraguay)
Patricia Rojas, Sol de America (Paraguay)
Johanna Ghiringhelli, Sol de America (Paraguay), Hampden Academy (Maine)
Maria Caraves, Sol de America (Paraguay)
Andrea Gomez, Sol de America (Paraguay)
Paloma Niz, Libertad (Paraguay)
Ximena Ibarra, Felix Perez (Paraguay)
Maria Perez, Libertad (Paraguay)
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toad455
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Posted: 09/21/19 11:52 pm ::: |
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Damn, DeSouza still playing?
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Posted: 09/22/19 6:57 am ::: |
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toad455 wrote: |
Damn, DeSouza still playing? |
When I saw the rosters, that's exactly what I said too.
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Randy
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Posted: 09/22/19 7:23 am ::: |
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NYL_WNBA_FAN wrote: |
toad455 wrote: |
Damn, DeSouza still playing? |
When I saw the rosters, that's exactly what I said too. |
Brazil has the usual suspects - DeSouza, Dos Santos, Colhaldo, and Dantas.
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FrozenLVFan
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Posted: 09/22/19 11:24 am ::: |
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Can someone explain how Puerto Rico is entered in this event, as a US territory? Are territories, dependencies, overseas regions, etc now permitted to play in international competitions, assuming they have the talent and money to do so? Someone educate me.
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Howee
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lynxmania
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Posted: 09/22/19 11:49 am ::: |
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Canada up big 31-13 at the end of the first. When Canada has been able to get out and run in transition, they look good.
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lynxmania
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Posted: 09/22/19 12:09 pm ::: |
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Aaliyah Edwards from Canada looks very good for a 17 year old. Very interested to see how she continues to play this week and as she progresses.
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awhom111
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Posted: 09/22/19 1:49 pm ::: |
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FrozenLVFan wrote: |
Can someone explain how Puerto Rico is entered in this event, as a US territory? Are territories, dependencies, overseas regions, etc now permitted to play in international competitions, assuming they have the talent and money to do so? Someone educate me. |
Tradition mostly (they always have been able to do so and have for many years).
Howee wrote: |
I see Kim Smith is still playing for Canada....good for her! (I'm thinking her grandkids are gonna be in the stands! )
I'm curious as to why Nurse and Achonwa aren't playing for Canada. |
Since the only key is not finishing at the bottom of the standings when it comes to the Olympics, quite a few teams are missing some players (same is true for the Asian teams playing this week). Expect stronger rosters in November as the competition gets tougher and then the strongest possible teams in February. |
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Howee
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lynxmania
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Posted: 09/22/19 6:17 pm ::: |
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Dos Santos making some very good moves in the low posts to give Brazil the lead with just 39 seconds left
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awhom111
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Richyyy
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Posted: 09/24/19 10:05 am ::: |
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StevenHW wrote: |
Howee wrote: |
I see Kim Smith is still playing for Canada....good for her! (I'm thinking her grandkids are gonna be in the stands! )
I'm curious as to why Nurse and Achonwa aren't playing for Canada. |
I thought Kim Smith married and was playing under her married name of Kim Gaucher. Unless she went back to her maiden name. |
She still seems to be playing as Gaucher. I would guess awhom111 listed her old name to help people recognise who she was. |
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awhom111
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Posted: 09/24/19 9:02 pm ::: |
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Day 3 Recap:
http://www.womensbasketball247.com/2019/09/americup-day-3-september-24th/
Richyyy wrote: |
StevenHW wrote: |
Howee wrote: |
I see Kim Smith is still playing for Canada....good for her! (I'm thinking her grandkids are gonna be in the stands! )
I'm curious as to why Nurse and Achonwa aren't playing for Canada. |
I thought Kim Smith married and was playing under her married name of Kim Gaucher. Unless she went back to her maiden name. |
She still seems to be playing as Gaucher. I would guess awhom111 listed her old name to help people recognise who she was. |
I always go by original name unless there is a legal name change due to abuse or something similar. |
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toad455
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Posted: 09/29/19 9:02 pm ::: |
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Yeah, I thought it was pointless to have this and a separate qualifying tournament.
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Richyyy
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Posted: 09/29/19 9:23 pm ::: |
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This whole system is completely insane and very, very FIBA.
The pools basically work out as a Caribbean section (with Canadian hosts) and a South American section (with American guests). All of this seems like a hell of a lot of work when we knew at least half the qualifiers from Asia/Americas before anything even started. Dunno why they couldn't just use the continental tournaments as the qualifiers, like they did in Europe. |
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awhom111
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Posted: 09/30/19 8:53 pm ::: |
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I forgot to mention that I am now more frustrated that the United States did not field a good enough team on the Men's side to win. If they had, USA Basketball would simultaneously hold every single available FIBA trophy. Considering how much of a miracle it was for the G League players to win the men's Americas title and our poor record historically at the U19 Men's level, it will be hard to do so four years from now.
Richyyy wrote: |
This whole system is completely insane and very, very FIBA.
The pools basically work out as a Caribbean section (with Canadian hosts) and a South American section (with American guests). All of this seems like a hell of a lot of work when we knew at least half the qualifiers from Asia/Americas before anything even started. Dunno why they couldn't just use the continental tournaments as the qualifiers, like they did in Europe. |
I am hoping that this sets the stage in the future for expansion of the continental tournaments. I think there is a case for the Americas and Africa to go to 16. I would like Asia to go to 12 with an A Division and B Division in the same tournament. |
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