The United States will open Basketball World Cup play against New Zealand this summer, with Greece and Jordan also awaiting the Americans in the group stage. And the earliest the U.S. can see France in an Olympic final rematch is the semifinals. FIBA held the World Cup draw in Manila on Saturday. The 32 teams that qualified for the field found out their initial matchups for the tournament that runs from Aug. 25 through Sept. 10. The Americans play New Zealand on Aug. 26, then face Greece and likely Giannis Antetokounmpo on Aug. 28, and conclude group-stage play Aug. 30 against Jordan.
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Center Jiri Kulich, taken by the Sabres as one of three first-round picks last month in Montreal, was in the middle of the action.
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Team USA member Brooke Raboutou competes in the IFSC Climbing World Cup at Industry SLC on Saturday, May 22, 2021 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Ro…
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Team USA athlete Colin Duffy competes in the IFSC Climbing World Cup at Industry SLC on Saturday, May 22, 2021 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Rober…
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Former Wildcat ace Jennie Finch throws batting practice for Team USA as they warm up to face Arizona in an exhibition game at Hillenbrand Stad…
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Team USA's Dejah Mulipola slips around the tag of Arizona's catcher Izzy Pacho to score on a sacrifice fly in the third inning of an exhibitio…
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Ashley Whisonant is a two-time member of Team USA's women's flag football team. Earlier this month, Whisonant, 34, was named to the 2021 U.S. National Women's Flag Football Team.
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The All-American's return will bolster what is already an impressive roster for next season
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Arizona’s players mob erstwhile Wildcat and current Team USA catcher Dejah Mulipola while she tries to give a TV interview following USA’s 5-4…
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“She’s a smart kid,” said UA coach Mike Candrea of Malia Martinez. “She’s steady, doesn’t get too high or too low.”
