scored from the field to make it 33-8. The red, white and blue went on to outscore Mali 17-2 to end the first half with a 40-point lead, 50-10. The USA outscored Mali 16-3 in the
third quarter and 12-9 in the fourth to bring the game to its 78-22 final. “Coach said no transition scores,
because she wanted us to work on our plays, so we did that in the second half,” Chou said. Overall, the USA won the rebound-
ing battle 58-28 and recorded 44 points in the paint to Mali’s 10.
USA 91, Mexico 35 Five players reach double figures as
the USA recorded a lopsided 91-35 win over Mexico. With the win, the USA advanced to the medal-round quarterfinals. “We definitely played hard in
spurts,” said Phillips. “And I want to credit Mexico for their effort. The score wasn't indicative of how they played.
USA 78, Mali 22 July 1, 2014
MLI
N’Diaye 16 1-10 0- 0 1 10 3 Trore
Dagiaka 23 0- 5 0- 0 3 00 0 O. Dembele 21 2- 4 0- 0 2 14 4 A. Coulibaly 14 0- 5 0- 0 6 01 0 Keita
Diabate Maiga
7 0- 1 0- 0 2 10 0 5 0- 2 0- 0 0 10 0 17 1- 3 0- 0 1 02 3
D. Dembele 4 0- 2 0- 0 0 01 0 Traore Diakite
21 1- 6 0- 0 2 33 3 16 0- 3 0- 0 0 00 0
M. Coulibaly 38 4-12 1- 2 8 03 9 Totals
USA Boykin
Wilson Chou
Ionescu Burke
Ogunbowale 19 3- 9 0- 0 3 00 8 Durr
Samuelson 25 3-11 0- 0 6 41 6 Cox
21 3- 6 0- 0 13 50 6 24 4- 8 2- 2 8 31 10
10 1- 2 0- 0 1 20 2 9 2- 4 0- 0 0 00 6 15 0- 0 0- 0 2 30 0 15 1- 3 1- 2 5 10 4
Holmes 19 6- 9 0- 0 11 00 12 Mulkey 14 0- 4 0- 0 5 10 0 Anigwe Totals
8 1- 2 7-10 3 00 9 200 29-68 13-18 61 22 2 78
Mali USA
6439 -- 22 29 21 16 12 -- 78
3-PT FGs-Mali (3-24): N’Diaye 1-7, Maiga 1-3, Traore 1-3, Dagiaka 0-3, Trore 0-2, M. Diabate 0-2, O. Dembele 0-1, A. Coulibaly 0-1, Keita 0-1, D. Dembele 0-1; USA (7-23): Ogunbowale 2-6, Durr 2-5, Chou 2-3, Burke 1-1, Samuelson 0-6, Wilson 0-1, Holmes 0-1. TO-Mali 23, USA 18; BLKS-Mali 3, USA 7; STLS-Mali 6, USA 16.
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200 9-58 1- 2 29 7 16 22 MIN FG FT R A PF PTS 21 5-10 3- 4 1 30 15
MIN FG FT R A PF PTS 18 0- 5 0- 0 3 02 0
Sue Phillips was honored as the 2014 USA Basketball Co-Developmental Coaches of the Year after directing the USA women to the FIBA U17 World Championship title. The USA women beat its seven opponents by an average of 37.0 points per game,
“I think our 91 points was a function
of being efficient offensively. We had 91 possessions, and we scored 91 points. That is kind of our goal -- a one-to-one ratio. I was more pleased with the strides we made defensively, particularly in the fourth quarter.” Ogunbowale tallied a game-high 19
points and dished out four assists; Durr had 14 points and five rebounds; Holmes had 14 points and seven boards; Anigwe scored 12 points in 11 minutes played; and Samuelson just missed a double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds. The USA shot 10-of-23 from 3-point
to tie the U.S. U17 women’s record for 3-pointers made, which was set in 2010 against Canada, as well as the U.S. U17 women's record for 3-point attempts, which it set against China on June 28 and also reached against Mali on July 1. The USA jumped out to a big lead
early and was ahead 20-4. Mexico closed the opening period with three 3-pointers and a made free throw to cut into the U.S. advantage, and the scoreboard read 23-14 at the first break. In the second quarter, however, the
USA took control of the game as it scored 36 points while holding Mexico to just seven to lead 59-21 at halftime. Nine U.S. players put points on the
board in the second period alone, which saw the USA score 36 points, the highest
scoring quarter of the tournament, including eight from Ogunbowale.
USA 91, Mexico 35 July 2, 2014
USA
Ogunbowale 18 7-10 1- 2 1 41 19 Ionescu Boykin
Samuelson 24 4- 9 0- 0 9 11 10 Cox
Wilson Chou Burke
Holmes 19 5- 6 4- 6 7 12 14 Durr
17 5- 6 2- 2 5 10 14
Mulkey 10 0- 0 2- 2 4 01 2 Anigwe 11 4- 8 4- 7 4 02 12 Totals
MEX
Rodriguez 28 2-11 0- 0 1 33 5 Ortiz Telles Taylor
13 0- 6 0- 0 0 03 0 22 0- 4 1- 6 5 15 1
V. Maxxocco 24 1- 4 0- 0 2 22 2 Perez
Ramos
18 3-11 0- 0 3 10 8 10 0- 1 0- 0 2 10 0
del Campo 21 1- 4 0- 0 2 20 3 Villalobos 6 0- 3 0- 0 0 00 0 Huidorbro 21 1- 7 0- 0 3 11 2 C. Maxxocco 10 1- 2 0- 0 2 02 2 Totals
USA Mexico
200 14-61 1- 6 32 12 17 35 23 36 18 14 -- 91
14 795 -- 35
3-PT FGs-USA (10-23): Ogunbowale 4-6, Samuelson 2-6, Durr 2-2, Ionescu 1-4, Wilson 1-2, Burke 0-2, Chou 0-1; Mexico (6-20): Ortiz 2-4, Perez 2-4, Rodriguez 1-8, del Campo 1-1, Villalobos 0-3. TO-USA 16, Mexico 24; BLKS-USA 9, Mexico 1; STLS-USA 11, Mexico 6.
USA Basketball News
200 33-70 15-22 56 19 11 91 MIN FG FT R A PF PTS 27 5- 8 0- 0 4 11 12
MIN FG FT R A PF PTS 18 2- 8 1- 1 8 51 6
22 2- 4 0- 0 5 22 4 15 0- 4 0- 0 6 30 0
15 1- 4 0- 0 0 11 3 12 0- 2 1- 2 2 00 1 19 3- 9 0- 0 4 10 6
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