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2012 USA Basketball Men’s 3x3 National Tournament Results Preliminary Round Final Standings W L


GROUP A 1. Castle Rock


2. Washington Park 3. ATO


4. Juggernauts 5. Blue Raiders


Preliminary Round


Friday, July 6 Round 1 Washington Park 19, Juggernauts 17 ATO 21, Blue Raiders 16 Team Denver 21, Advantage 17 The Defenders 21, Team Bernalillo 9 Desert Pro-Am 21, University of Denver 12


Round 2 ATO 14, Juggernauts 13 Castle Rock 18, Washington Park 15 Advantage 22, The Defenders 15 Team Denver 21, University of Denver 18 Desert Pro-Am 21, Team Bernalillo 19


Saturday, July 7 Round 3 Castle Rock 19, Juggernauts 12 Washington Park 21, Blue Raiders 13 University of Denver 20, Advantage 14 Team Denver 21, Team Bernalillo 8 Desert Pro-Am 19, The Defenders 17 (OT)


Round 4 Castle Rock 21, Blue Raiders 13 Washington Park 21, ATO 14 University of Denver 21, Team Bernalillo 5 Team Denver 21, The Defenders 9 Desert Pro-Am 21, Advantage 15


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now have a better concept and a better idea about what it means to represent their country.” Falling behind France 7-2 early on,


the USA fought back with gritty defense and tough teamwork to claim the lead, 10-9, with less than five minutes to play in the 10-minute game. “When they got up on that 7-2 lead it


was really intimidating,” said Ogwumike. “At the same time, the funny thing is that I didn’t really realize it because I was so into the game. It’s very back and forth.


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40 31 22 13 04


GROUP B


1. Desert Pro-Am 2. Team Denver


3. University of Denver 4. Advantage


5. The Defenders 6. Team Bernalillo


W L 50 41 32 23 14 05


Round 5 Juggernauts 21, Blue Raiders 11 Castle Rock 21, ATO 13 Advantage 21, Team Bernalillo 12 University of Denver 21, The Defenders 20 Desert Pro-Am 21, Team Denver 19


Quarterfinals


Saturday, July 7 Castle Rock 20, Advantage 15 Team Denver 21, ATO 11 Desert Pro-Am 20, Juggernauts 17 University of Denver 21, Washington Park 15


Semifinals


Sunday, July 8 Castle Rock 21, Team Denver 20 Desert Pro-Am 15, University of Denver 14


Finals


Sunday, July 8 Bronze Medal Game: Team Denver 20, University of Denver 19 Gold Medal Game: Desert Pro-Am 21, Castle Rock 10


It’s a game of momentum and strategy and I’m glad our strategy prevailed.” France put together a 4-0 run to slip


back in front 13-10 at 3:51. The U.S. countered with a 5-0 run


that was jump-started with a Diggins free throw at 3:22. Hartley tied the contest 13-all with a 2-pointer at 3:01 and hit the USA’s next two buckets and with 1:55 to play, the Americans owned a 15-13 edge. “I think we knew we had to buckle


down, and we looked each other in the eye and said, ‘Let’s go; let’s turn this around; let’s step up defensively,’” said Hartley. “That’s what we did and we


picked it up on offense as well.” The teams swapped baskets and with


nine seconds remaining, Ogwumike got a feed inside from Hartley to put the U.S. back up by two, 17-15. In an attempt to keep France from


scoring, the U.S. fouled France but it was deemed an intentional foul. France hit the free throw to close the USA’s advantage to a single point and got the ball back with two seconds on the clock. The USA’s defense kept France from


getting a good look at the basket and the buzzer sounded with the U.S. in possession of the gold medal.


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