1996 United States women's Olympic basketball team

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1996 United States women's Olympic basketball team
Head coach Tara VanDerveer
1996 Summer Olympics Gold medal.svg
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The 1996 United States women's Olympic basketball team competed in the Games of the XXVI Olympiad which were held in Atlanta, Georgia. The U.S. women's Olympic team won their third gold medal at the event, going undefeated and beating Brazil in the Gold medal final. The team is considered to be one of the best in women's basketball history. [1]

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Roster

United States women's national basketball team roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameAge – Date of birthHeightClubCtr.
PG Jennifer Azzi 27 – (1968-08-31)August 31, 19681.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Stanford Flag of the United States.svg
G Ruthie Bolton-Holifield 29 – (1967-05-25)May 25, 19671.75 m (5 ft 9 in) U.S. national team Flag of the United States.svg
SG Teresa Edwards 32 – (1964-06-19)June 19, 19641.80 m (5 ft 11 in) US Valenciennes Olympic Flag of France.svg
F Venus Lacy 29 – (1967-02-09)February 9, 19671.93 m (6 ft 4 in) U.S. national team Flag of the United States.svg
F/C Lisa Leslie 24 – (1972-07-07)July 7, 19721.96 m (6 ft 5 in) USC Flag of the United States.svg
F/C Rebecca Lobo 22 – (1973-10-06)October 6, 19731.93 m (6 ft 4 in) UConn Flag of the United States.svg
F Katrina McClain 31 – (1965-07-19)July 19, 19651.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Galatasaray Flag of Turkey.svg
G Nikki McCray 24 – (1971-12-17)December 17, 19711.80 m (5 ft 11 in) U.S. national team Flag of the United States.svg
F/C Carla McGhee 28 – (1968-03-03)March 3, 19681.88 m (6 ft 2 in) U.S. national team Flag of the United States.svg
G Dawn Staley 26 – (1970-05-04)May 4, 19701.68 m (5 ft 6 in) Tarbes Gespe Bigorre Flag of France.svg
SF Katy Steding 28 – (1967-12-11)December 11, 19671.83 m (6 ft 0 in) U.S. national team Flag of the United States.svg
F Sheryl Swoopes 25 – (1971-03-25)March 25, 19711.83 m (6 ft 0 in) U.S. national team Flag of the United States.svg
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Flag of the United States.svg Katie Smith
Legend
  • Club – describes last
    club before the competition
  • Age – describes age
    on July 26, 1996
  • Source [2]

Results

Group stage

21 July 1996 (1996-07-21)
[3]
United States  Flag of the United States.svg10184Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Pts: Leslie 24
Rebs: Leslie 7
Asts: Edwards 9
Pts: Martínez 21
Rebs: Víctores 8
Asts: Lagnó 6
23 July 1996 (1996-07-23)
[4]
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg6598Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Pts: Nazarenko 14
Rebs: Shliakhova 5
Asts:four players 2
Pts: Bolton 21
Rebs: Leslie 9
Asts: Swoopes 7
25 July 1996 (1996-07-25)
[5]
United States  Flag of the United States.svg10747Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg  Zaire
Pts: Azzi 18
Rebs: McCray 8
Asts: Edwards 5
Pts: Ngalula 17
Rebs: Tshijuka, Lobela 5
Asts: Mabika 3
27 July 1996 (1996-07-27)
[6]
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg7996Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Pts: Timms 26
Rebs: Sporn 7
Asts: Maher 3
Pts: McClain 24
Rebs: McClain 11
Asts: Edwards 15
29 July 1996 (1996-07-29)
[7]
South Korea  Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg64105Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Pts: Jung S-m 17
Rebs: Jung S-m 6
Asts: Chun J-w 7
Pts: McCray 16
Rebs: McCray 9
Asts: Swoopes 4

Quarterfinal

31 July 1996 (1996-07-31)
15:00
[8]
United States  Flag of the United States.svg10893Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by half:59–44, 49–49
Pts: Leslie 35
Rebs: McClain 16
Asts: Edwards 12
Pts: Ichijo, Hagiwara 22
Rebs: Kato 8
Asts: Murakami 10

Semifinal

2 August 1996 (1996-08-02)
17:00
[9]
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg7193Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Scoring by half: 32–47, 39–46
Pts: Timms 27
Rebs: Maher 6
Asts: Timms 4
Pts: Leslie 22
Rebs: McClain 15
Asts: Edwards 8

Gold Medal Final

4 August 1996 (1996-08-04)
18:35
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg87111Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Scoring by half: 46–57, 41–54
Pts: Arcain 24
Rebs: Alessandra 9
Asts: Paula 10
Pts: Leslie 29
Rebs: Leslie 6
Asts: Edwards 10

Legacy

The '96 Olympic team is considered to be the best women's national team assembled. [11] It is also credited with helping launch the WNBA, the most successful professional women's basketball league in the United States and around the world. [12]

In 2022, ESPN aired a 30 for 30 three-part documentary series on the team called "Dream On". [13] It highlighted how far women's basketball (and in sports in general) have come and also what remains to be achieved. [14]

See also

References

  1. Moran, Malcolm (August 5, 1996). "U.S. Women Finish Lengthy Tour on Top of World". The New York Times .
  2. Zaccardi, Nick (June 8, 2016). "Atlanta 1996 Olympic women's basketball team: Where are they now". NBC Sports .
  3. "USA vs. CUB: Boxscore". Olympedia.
  4. "UKR vs. USA: Boxscore". Olympedia.
  5. "USA vs. ZAI: Boxscore". Olympedia.
  6. "AUS vs. USA: Boxscore". Olympedia.
  7. "KOR vs. USA: Boxscore". Olympedia.
  8. "USA vs. JPN: Boxscore". Olympedia.
  9. "AUS vs. USA: Boxscore". Olympedia.
  10. "BRA vs. USA: Boxscore". Olympedia.
  11. Carroll, Charlotte (July 27, 2021). "'Carry the torch': How the '96 Olympic gold medal team shaped women's basketball". The Athletic .
  12. Voepel, Mechelle (June 15, 2022). "'Dream On' documentary chronicles how the 1996 U.S. women's Olympic team helped launch the WNBA". ESPN .
  13. Deitsch, Richard (June 13, 2022). "ESPN's 'Dream On': Inside the best sports documentary I've seen in 2022". The Athletic .
  14. Taylor, Myah (June 23, 2022). "'Dream On' highlights how far women in sports have come and what's left to accomplish". Los Angeles Times .