Résultats

U19 CDM, Playoffs 07/23 19:00 1 Espagne v Etats-Unis W 66-69
U19 CDM, Playoffs 07/22 16:30 2 [2] France v Etats-Unis [1] W 57-80
U19 CDM, Playoffs 07/21 13:30 3 [1] Etats-Unis v Czech Republic U19 Women [2] W 121-61
U19 CDM, Playoffs 07/19 18:15 4 [4] Argentine v Etats-Unis [1] W 36-112
U19 CDM, Playoffs 07/18 16:15 3 [4] Taipei chinois v Etats-Unis [1] W 49-112
U19 CDM, Playoffs 07/16 16:15 2 [1] Etats-Unis v Allemagne [2] W 100-46
U19 CDM, Playoffs 07/15 16:15 1 [3] Mali v Etats-Unis [3] W 66-85
International U19 Women 07/12 18:30 - Espagne v Etats-Unis W 58-75
International U19 Women 07/11 16:00 - Etats-Unis v Canada W 58-49
U19 CDM, Playoffs 08/15 18:30 1 [1] Etats-Unis v Australie [2] W 70-52
U19 CDM, Playoffs 08/14 15:30 2 [1] Etats-Unis v Hongrie [2] W 75-42
U19 CDM, Playoffs 08/13 18:30 3 [1] Etats-Unis v Espagne [2] W 98-64

The USA women's national under-19 basketball team is the women's basketball team, administered by USA Basketball, that represents the United States in international under-19 and under-18 (under age 19 and under age 18) women's basketball competitions, consisting mainly of the FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship for Women and FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women. The events were originally referred to as the FIBA Americas Junior World Championship Qualifying Tournament and the FIBA Junior World Championship.

The usual sequence is for the U18 team to play in a regional championship in one year, with the top four qualifying teams being invited to the FIBA Under-19 World Championship in the following year, as the U19 team. The first Junior World Championship was held in 1985, without a qualifying tournament in the prior year. Starting in 1988, the events were on a four-year cycle, with the FIBA Americas Junior World Championship Qualifying Tournament in 1988, followed by the FIBA Junior World Championship in 1989. This continued until the format was changed in 2006. Now, the U18 team plays in the U18 Americas event every other year, and the U19 World event in subsequent years.

The U18 team becomes the U19 team, with largely the same players and coaches, although changes can occur. For example, while Debbie Ryan served as head coach for the 1988 U18 team, and again as head coach for the 1989 U19 team, the head coach for the 1992 U18 team was Nancy Wilson, but changed to Jim Foster for the 1993 U19 team. There are also changes in the playing roster, although many of the players on the U18 team go on to play on the U19 team.

**Équipe de basket-ball des États-Unis**

L'équipe de basket-ball des États-Unis, également connue sous le nom de "Team USA", est l'équipe nationale de basket-ball représentant les États-Unis dans les compétitions internationales. C'est l'une des équipes les plus titrées au monde, ayant remporté 16 médailles d'or olympiques sur 20 participations.

Composée des meilleurs joueurs du pays, "Team USA" est considérée comme une véritable force dominante dans le basket-ball international. Elle participe régulièrement aux Jeux olympiques, aux Championnats du monde FIBA et à la Coupe du monde de basket-ball.

Les joueurs de "Team USA" sont connus pour leur athlétisme, leur talent et leur esprit de compétition. Ils sont entraînés par des entraîneurs légendaires et bénéficient du soutien d'une base de fans passionnés.

Au fil des ans, de nombreuses stars de la NBA ont porté le maillot de "Team USA", notamment Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant et Stephen Curry. Ces joueurs ont contribué à établir la réputation de "Team USA" comme l'une des meilleures équipes de basket-ball au monde.