Group A 1. Canada
2014 FIBA Americas U18 Championship For Men Results Preliminary Round Final Standings W-L
2. Dominican Republic 3. Puerto Rico 4. Brazil
June 20 Group A
June 21 Group A
Puerto Rico 80, Brazil 75
June 22 Group A
Canada 91, Puerto Rico 70
Preliminary Round Group B
Canada 101, Brazil 59 Argentina 87, Mexico 72 Dom. Rep. 74, Puerto Rico 72 USA 156, Uruguay 58 Group B Argentina 67, Uruguay 55 Canada 79, Dominican Rep. 67 USA 100, Mexico 46 Group B Uruguay 89, Mexico 70
Dominican Republic 72, Brazil 69 USA 118, Argentina 64 Semifinals
The top two teams from each preliminary round pool advanced to the semifinals, while the bottom two teams played for 5th-8th places.
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Classification Semifinals: Puerto Rico 70, Mexico 69 Brazil 97, Uruguay 55
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points, which ended with a pair of crowd-pleasing dunks from Zimmerman and with just under 13 minutes to play, the USA’s advantage was 78-43. “I think we just wore them down,”
said Jones, who finished the night with eight points and five assists. “They came out with a lot of energy, it’s obviously the championship game, but we knew we were deeper with our roster, so it was a group effort.” Leading 85-53 heading into the final
quarter, the U.S. outscored Canada 28-26. Winslow posted a double-double of
20 points, 12 of which came in the first half, and 10 rebounds, while also con- tributing two assists and four steals. Briscoe closed the night with 14 points, Brunson added 12 points and Kennard was the USA’s fifth double-digit scorer with 10 points. Additionally, Trier and
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2. Argentina 3. Uruguay 4. Mexico
June 23 Medal Semifinals: Canada 91, Argentina 82 (OT) USA 90, Dominican Republic 56
Finals
June 24 7th/8th Place Game: Mexico 79, Uruguay 65 5th/6th Place Game: Puerto Rico 88, Brazil 84 (OT) Bronze Medal Game: Dominican Republic 64, Argentina 53 Gold Medal Game: USA 113, Canada 79
Final Standings
1. *USA (5-0) 2. *Canada (4-1) 3. *Dominican Republic (3-2) 4. *Argentina (2-3) 5. Puerto Rico (3-2) 6. Brazil (1-4) 7. Mexico (1-4) 8. Uruguay (1-4)
* Qualified for the 2015 FIBA U19 World Championship for Men.
Zimmerman, who also had nine rebounds, scored nine points apiece. “This is special because of the role I
play on this team, being the older guy, having done it before, being a leader, it’s something really special,” said Winslow. “We came together through adversity. It’s just a great feeling to win a gold medal for your country.” Turner was credited with four
blocked shots, bringing his tournament total to a USA U18 competition record 18 blocks. He also holds the record for blocked shots averaged with 3.6 per game. In a foul-plagued game, which heard
Allonzo Trier started in the USA’s five games and averaged 12.6 points a game and shot 62.1 percent from the field.
a combined 63 whistles blown, the U.S. went 30-of-41 (.732) from the line and Canada made 31 of its 44 (.705) free throw attempts. The USA outrebounded its
neighbors to the north 61-39 and collected 30 points off of 25 turnovers.
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