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United States women's national basketball team

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Women's national basketball team representing the United States

United States
FIBA ranking1Steady (August 8, 2025)[1]
FIBA zoneFIBA Americas
National federationUSA Basketball
CoachKara Lawson
Nickname(s)Team USA
USBWNT
Olympic Games
Appearances13
MedalsGoldGold: (1984,1988,1996,2000,2004,2008,2012,2016,2020,2024)
SilverSilver: (1976)
BronzeBronze: (1992)
World Cup
Appearances18
MedalsGoldGold: (1953,1957,1979,1986,1990,1998,2002,2010,2014,2018,2022)
SilverSilver: (1983)
BronzeBronze: (1994,2006)
AmeriCup
Appearances8
MedalsGold: (1993,2007,2019,2021,2025)
Silver: (1997,2023)
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away
First international
 Paraguay 28–60United States 
(Santiago, Chile; March 8, 1953)
Biggest win
 South Korea 69–145United States 
(Sydney, Australia; September 26, 2022)
Biggest defeat
 United States 77–112Soviet Union 
(Montreal, Canada; July 23, 1976)

TheUSA Basketball Women's National Team,[2] commonly known asTeam USA, is governed byUSA Basketball and competes inFIBA Americas. The team is by far the most successful in international women's basketball, having won 10 out of the 12 Olympic tournaments it has entered. It has also won 9 of the last 12 World Cups (including the last 4), and 11 titles overall. The team is currently ranked first in theFIBA World Rankings.

In 2016, it was named the USA Basketball Team of the Year for a record sixth time (having been previously honored in 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012). It was also named theUSOCTeam of the Year in 1996.[3]

The team is one of the most dominant in all Olympic sports, with a 78–3 record in Olympic play, and a record eight consecutive titles. They have no Olympic losses since 1992, no losses in any major tournament since 2006, and theirgold medal in 2024 broke theU.S. men's basketball team's record (1936–1968) for the most consecutive Olympic team victories in all Olympic sports.[4]

Competitive record

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Olympic Games

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The 1953 team
Layshia Clarendon playing for Team USA in an exhibition game before the 2018 World Cup
Team USA at the 2024 Summer Olympics
Olympic Games record
YearResultPositionPldWLPFPAPD
Canada1976Silver medalists2nd of 6532415417−2
Soviet Union1980Withdrew
United States1984Gold medalists1st of 6660516320+196
South Korea1988Gold medalists1st of 8550461392+69
Spain1992Bronze medalists3rd of 8541479334+145
United States1996Gold medalists1st of 12880819590+229
Australia2000Gold medalists1st of 12880648474+174
Greece2004Gold medalists1st of 12880672482+190
China2008Gold medalists1st of 12880754453+301
United Kingdom2012Gold medalists1st of 12880725450+275
Brazil2016Gold medalists1st of 12880817519+298
Japan2020Gold medalists1st of 12660528412+116
France2024Gold medalists1st of 12660516422+94
United States2028Qualified as host
Total10 titles13/148178373505265+2085

FIBA Women's World Cup

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FIBA Women's World Cup record
YearResultPositionPldWLPFPAPD
Chile1953Champions1st of 10651248183+65
Brazil1957Champions1st of 12981555409+146
Soviet Union1959Withdrew
Peru1964Fourth place4th of 13954411422−11
Czechoslovakia1967Preliminary round11th of 11615251347−96
Brazil1971Preliminary round8th of 13862534470+64
Colombia1975Preliminary round8th of 13743540425+115
South Korea1979Champions1st of 12651463402+61
Brazil1983Runners-up2nd of 14862731593+138
Soviet Union1986Champions1st of 12770637447+190
Malaysia1990Champions1st of 16880729507+222
Australia1994Third place3rd of 16871793618+175
Germany1998Champions1st of 16990757586+171
China2002Champions1st of 16990797493+304
Brazil2006Third place3rd of 16981774529+245
Czech Republic2010Champions1st of 16990866550+316
Turkey2014Champions1st of 16660553380+173
Spain2018Champions1st of 16660526404+122
Australia2022Champions1st of 12880790464+326
Germany2026Qualified
Total11 titles19/201381172110.9558229+2726

FIBA Women's AmeriCup

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FIBA Women's AmeriCup record
YearResultPositionPldWLPFPAPD
Brazil1989Fourth place4th of 8734590511+79
Brazil1993Champions1st of 8761665499+166
Canada1995Did not participate
Brazil1997Runners-up2nd of 8642553450+103
Cuba1999Did not participate
Brazil2001
Mexico2003
Dominican Republic2005
Chile2007Champions1st of 8550490287+203
Brazil2009Did not participate
Colombia2011
Mexico2013
Canada2015
Argentina2017
Puerto Rico2019Champions1st of 10660532300+232
Puerto Rico2021Champions1st of 9660533322+211
Mexico2023Runners-up2nd of 8752498402+96
Chile2025Champions1st of 10770639381+258
Total5 titles8/185142945003152+1348

Team

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Current roster

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Roster for the2025 FIBA Women's AmeriCup.[5]

United States women's national basketball team roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameAge –Date of birthHeightClubCtr.
G4Flau'jae Johnson21 –(2003-11-03)3 November 20031.78 m (5 ft 10 in)LSU TigersUnited States
G5Olivia Miles22 –(2003-01-29)29 January 20031.78 m (5 ft 10 in)TCU Horned FrogsUnited States
G6Hannah Hidalgo20 –(2005-02-22)22 February 20051.70 m (5 ft 7 in)Notre Dame Fighting IrishUnited States
G7Mikayla Blakes19 –(2005-12-29)29 December 20051.72 m (5 ft 8 in)Vanderbilt CommodoresUnited States
F8Madison Booker20 –(2005-04-29)29 April 20051.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Texas LonghornsUnited States
G9Gianna Kneepkens22 –(2003-03-04)4 March 20031.82 m (6 ft 0 in)UCLA BruinsUnited States
F10Hannah Stuelke21 –(2003-07-10)10 July 20031.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Iowa HawkeyesUnited States
F11Kennedy Smith19 –(2006-01-21)21 January 20061.85 m (6 ft 1 in)USC TrojansUnited States
F12Joyce Edwards (C)20 –(2005-01-30)30 January 20051.90 m (6 ft 3 in)South Carolina GamecocksUnited States
C13Raegan Beers21 –(2003-07-23)23 July 20031.93 m (6 ft 4 in)Oklahoma SoonersUnited States
F14Grace VanSlooten21 –(2004-06-16)16 June 20041.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Michigan State SpartansUnited States
C15Audi Crooks20 –(2004-12-13)13 December 20041.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Iowa State CyclonesUnited States
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 28 June 2025

Past rosters

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Olympic Games


FIBA World Cup

Records

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Olympic Games

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Players medal leaders

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PlayerUnited States careerGoldSilverBronzeTotal (min. 3 medals)
Diana Taurasi2004–2024GoldGoldGoldGoldGoldGold6
Sue Bird2004–2020GoldGoldGoldGoldGold5
Teresa Edwards1984–2000GoldGoldGoldGoldBronze5
Lisa Leslie1996–2008GoldGoldGoldGold4
Tamika Catchings2004–2016GoldGoldGoldGold4
Sylvia Fowles2008–2020GoldGoldGoldGold4
Sheryl Swoopes1996–2004GoldGoldGold3
Dawn Staley1996–2004GoldGoldGold3
Katie Smith2000–2008GoldGoldGold3
Seimone Augustus2008–2016GoldGoldGold3
Tina Charles2012–2020GoldGoldGold3
Brittney Griner2016–2024GoldGoldGold3
Breanna Stewart2016–2024GoldGoldGold3
Katrina McClain1988–1996GoldGoldBronze3

Coaching staff

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List of head coaches
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Olympic records
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ManagerUnited States careerCoachedWonLostWin %Honors
Cheryl Reeve2024660100Gold Gold medal: Olympic Games 2024
Dawn Staley2020660100Gold Gold medal: Olympic Games 2020
Geno Auriemma2012, 201616160100GoldGold 2 Gold medals: Olympic Games (2012, 2016)
Tara VanDerveer1996880100Gold Gold medal: Olympic Games 1996
Nell Fortner2000880100Gold Gold medal: Olympic Games 2000
Van Chancellor2004880100Gold Gold medal: Olympic Games 2004
Anne Donovan2008880100Gold Gold medal: Olympic Games 2008
Pat Summitt1984660100Gold Gold medal: Olympic Games 1984
Kay Yow1988550100Gold Gold medal: Olympic Games 1988
Billie Moore197653260Silver Silver medal: Olympic Games 1976
Theresa Grentz199254180Bronze Bronze medal: Olympic Games 1992

Statistics

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Games
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RankNameNT careerGames
1Diana Taurasi2004–202438
2Sue Bird2004–202036
3Lisa Leslie1996–200832
3Tamika Catchings2004–201632
3Teresa Edwards1984–200032
4Sylvia Fowles2008–202027
5Dawn Staley1996–200424
5Sheryl Swoopes1996–200424
Points
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RankNameNT careerTotal points
1Lisa Leslie1996–2008488
2Diana Taurasi2004–2024414
3Sheryl Swoopes1996–2004274
4Teresa Edwards1984–2000265
5Katrina McClain1988–1996258
6Sylvia Fowles2008–2020240
7Tina Thompson2004–2008215
8Tina Charles2012–2020188
9Tamika Catchings2004–2016184
10Seimone Augustus2008–2016179

Highest field goal percentage
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RankNameHighest field goal percentage
1Carol Menken-Schaudt.786 (11–14)
2Cindy Noble.724 (21–29)
3Brittney Griner.690 (78–113)
4Medina Dixon.673 (35–42)
5Ruth Riley.667 (10–15)
6Cheryl Miller.661 (37–56)
7Kara Lawson.656 (21–32)
8Sylvia Fowles.651 (97–149)
9Yolanda Griffith.649 (63- 97)
Highest 3-point field goal percentage
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RankNameHighest 3-point field goal percentage
1Kara Lawson.571 (8–14)
2Napheesa Collier.500 (1–2)
3Clarissa Davis.467 (7–15)
4Cynthia Cooper.462 (6–13)
5Diana Taurasi.448 (78–174)
6Cappie Pondexter.444 (4–9)
7Chelsea Gray.429 (3–7)
8Katie Smith.421 (16–38)
9Suzie McConnell.385 (10–26)
10Tina Thompson.375 (15–40)
10Breanna Stewart.375 (12–32)
10Tina Charles.375 (3–8)
10Carolyn Jones.375 (3–8)
3-point field goals have been kept as an official statistic since the 1988 Olympics.

Highest free throw percentage
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RankNameHighest free throw percentage
1Juliene Simpson1.000 (16–16)
2Vicky Bullett1.000 (10–10)
3Shannon Johnson1.000 (9–9)
4Ariel Atkins1.000 (4–4)
5Napheesa Collier1.000 (2–2)
6Andrea Lloyd.917 (11–12)
7Diana Taurasi.909 (60–66)
8Ann Meyers.909 (10–11)
9Cindy Brogdon.900 (9–10)
10Dawn Staley.886 (39–44)
Rebounds
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RankNameRebounds
1Lisa Leslie241
2Katrina McClain166
3Sylvia Fowles155
4Tamika Catchings137
5Yolanda Griffith123
6Diana Taurasi115
7Tina Charles114
8Candace Parker98
9Sheryl Swoopes97
10Maya Moore90

Assists
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RankNameAssists
1Teresa Edwards143
2Sue Bird124
3Diana Taurasi97
4Dawn Staley80
5Sheryl Swoopes68
6Maya Moore55
7Lindsay Whalen54
8Tina Charles49
9Seimone Augustus48
10Lisa Leslie45
Steals
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RankNameSteals
1Teresa Edwards59
2Tamika Catchings56
3Katrina McClain40
4Sheryl Swoopes39
5Suzie McConnell38
6Lisa Leslie34
7Sue Bird33
8Ruthie Bolton31
8Diana Taurasi31
10Maya Moore28
10Dawn Staley28
Steals have been kept as an official statistic since the 1984 Olympics.

Blocks
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RankNameBlocks
1Lisa Leslie37
2Brittney Griner20
3Candace Parker14
3Breanna Stewart14
5Anne Donovan13
5Katrina McClain13
5Tamika Catchings13
5Sylvia Fowles13
Blocks have been kept as an official statistic since the 1984 Olympics.
Most points averaged
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RankNameNT careerTotal pointsPPG
1Cheryl Miller19849916.5
1A'ja Wilson20209916.5
3Medina Dixon19927915.8
4Lisa Leslie1996–200848815.3
5Lusia Harris19767615.2
6Katrina McClain1988–199625814.3

Players records for a game
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StatisticRecordPlayerOpponentDate
Points35Lisa Leslie Japan7/31/96
Field goals made16Lisa Leslie Japan7/31/96
Field goals attempted23Katrina McClain Soviet Union9/27/88
Field goal percentage1.000 (8–8)Angel McCoughtry China8/05/12
3-point field goals made6Diana Taurasi Serbia8/10/16
3-point field goal attempts10Diana Taurasi Serbia8/10/16
3-point field goal percentage1.000 (3–3)Cynthia Cooper Yugoslavia9/22/88
Free throws made10Angel McCoughtry Turkey8/01/12
Free throw attempts13Cynthia Cooper Soviet Union9/27/88
Free throw percentage1.000 (8–8)Juliene Simpson Canada7/22/76
Rebounds16Katrina McClain Unified Team8/05/92
Assists15Teresa Edwards Australia7/27/96
Blocks4Candace Parker Angola7/30/12
Steals9Suzie McConnell Unified Team8/05/92
Team records (in a game)
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StatisticRecordOpponentDate
Biggest margin of victory65 Senegal8/07/16
Biggest margin of defeat35 Soviet Union7/23/76
Most points scored121 Senegal8/07/16
Most rebounds62 Czech Republic8/03/12
Most field goals made52 China8/05/12
Most field goal attempts90 China8/01/92
Highest field goal percentage.662 (43–65) Brazil8/04/96
Most 3-pointers made11 Japan8/16/16
Most 3-pointer attempts25 Greece8/25/04
Highest 3-point field goal percentage.636 (7–11) South Korea9/16/00
Most free throws made32 Yugoslavia9/22/88
Most free throw attempts40 Yugoslavia9/22/88
Highest free throw percentage1.000 (26–26) Serbia8/10/16
Most assists40 China8/14/16
Most blocks11 Angola7/30/12
Most steals40 Czechoslovakia7/30/92

All-time results

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OpponentsPlayedWonLost% WonBiggest victoryBiggest defeat
 Angola110100%+52 (90:38)
 Australia770100%+34 (81:47)
 Brazil110100%+24 (111:87)
 Bulgaria110100%+16 (95:79)
 Canada440100%+43 (91:48)
 China770100%+48 (114:66)
 Croatia110100%+25 (81:56)
 Cuba330100%+29 (90:61)
 Czechoslovakia330100%+60 (115:55)
 Czech Republic330100%+40 (97:57)
 France220100%+36 (86:50)
 Greece110100%+30 (102:72)
 Japan32166.6%+46 (110:64)−13 (71:84)
 Mali110100%+56 (97:41)
 New Zealand330100%+52 (99:47)
 Poland110100%+19 (76:57)
 Russia330100%+15 (67:52)
 Senegal110100%+65 (121:56)
 Serbia110100%+26 (110:84)
 Slovakia110100%+15 (58:43)
 South Korea770100%+54 (104:50)
 Soviet Union21150%+14 (102:88)−35 (77:112)
 Spain550100%+55 (114:59)
 Turkey110100%+31 (89:58)
 Ukraine110100%+33 (98:65)
 Unified Team1010%−6 (73:79)
 Yugoslavia330100%+28 (83:55)
 Zaire110100%+60 (107:47)
Total6966395.66%

Women's World Cup

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All-time results

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OpponentsPlayedWonLost% WonBiggest victoryBiggest defeat
 Angola110100%+75 (119:44)
 Argentina330100%+25 (64:39)
 Australia10100100%+18 (88:70)
 Belarus110100%+46 (107:61)
 Brazil96366.6%+40 (99:59)−12 (44:56)
 Bulgaria52340%+22 (99:77)−28 (40:68)
 Canada76185.7%+41 (87:46)−6 (68:74)
 Chile220100%+29 (76:47)
 China550100%+47 (119:72)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike".FIBA. August 8, 2025. RetrievedAugust 8, 2025.
  2. ^"USA Basketball Women's National Team".USA Basketball.
  3. ^"USA Basketball Annual Awards". USA Basketball. Archived fromthe original on March 13, 2015.
  4. ^"USA Basketball Women's National Team: Tokyo 2020". USA Basketball. RetrievedAugust 19, 2021.
  5. ^"USA Basketball Announces 2025 Women's AmeriCup Team". usab.com. June 19, 2025.
  6. ^"Team roster: United States"(PDF).FIBA. June 28, 2025. p. 10.

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