USA Basketball

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USA Basketball
Formation1974;50 years ago (1974)
Type National Governing Body (NGB)
Location
Region served
United States
Chairman
Martin Dempsey
Key people
Jim Tooley (CEO)
Chauncey Billups
(Athlete representative)
Kim Bohuny
(NBA representative)
Affiliations FIBA
FIBA Americas
Website www.usab.com

USA Basketball (USAB) is a non-profit organization and the governing body for basketball in the United States. The organization represents the United States in FIBA and the men's and women's national basketball teams in the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee. Its chairman of the board is retired General Martin Dempsey and its CEO is Jim Tooley.

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The organization was founded in 1974 as the Amateur Basketball Association of the United States of America (ABAUSA). It was then renamed USA Basketball on October 12, 1989, after FIBA modified its rules to allow NBA basketball players to compete in international competitions (professionals from Europe and South America were always allowed to compete). [1] USA Basketball is responsible for the selection and training of the men's and women's national teams that represent the United States in international tournaments, including the FIBA Basketball World Cup for men, the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup, Games of the Olympiad and the men's and women's qualifiers thereof, as well as for the promotion of the sport amongst prospective players, spectators, and fans.

U.S. men's teams' schedule

 USA Basketball Men's Teams
Event 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
U16 Championship                               
U17 World Championship                               
U18 Championship                      
U19 World Championship                      
U20 Championship                               
U21 World Championship                               
World Championship/World Cup                      
Olympics                        
World University Games                      (1)       
Pan American Games                               
3x3                               
USA Basketball Men's Teams  
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U19 World Championship                             
World Championships                        
Olympics                        
World University Games                               
Pan American Games                              
USA Basketball Men's Teams
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World Championships                             
Olympics                            
Pan American Games                               

(1) In 2007, the U.S. was represented by the University of Northern Iowa.
(2) The U.S. was represented at the 2015 World University Games by the University of Kansas.
(3) The U.S. was represented at the 2017 World University Games by Purdue University.

U.S. women's teams' schedule

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U16 Championship                                
U17 World Championship                               
U18 Championship                   
U19 World Championship                  
U20 Championship                            
U21 World Championship                            
World Championships                    
Olympics                     
World University Games              (1)   (2)         (3)(4)
Pan American Games                             
3x3                              
U18 3x3                             
3x3 Youth Olympics                             
R. William Jones Cup                            
USA Basketball Women's Teams    
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World Championships                      
Olympics                            
World University Games                                
Pan American Games                                
R. William Jones Cup                                
U18 Championship
U19 World Championship

(1) In 2003, the U.S. was represented by a Big 12 All Star team.

(2) In 2007, the U.S. was represented by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

(3) In 2017, the U.S. was represented by the University of Maryland. [2]

(4) In 2019, the U.S. was represented by Mississippi State University.


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See also

U.S. men

U.S. women

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