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World University Games in Gwangju (South Korea) (2015)
2013 (2 year break)

World University Games Final Standings
 1. USA
 2. Germany
 3. Russia
 4. Brazil
 5. France
 6. Lithuania
 7. Canada
 8. Estonia
 9. Serbia
 10. Australia
 11. S.Korea
 12. Sweden
 13. Montenegro
 14. Finland
 15. Turkey
 16. China
 17. Mongolia
 18. Switzerland
 19. Mexico
 20. Chile
 21. Japan
 22. Taiwan
 23. Mozambique
World University Games Stage One Standings
 1. Germany4-0 
 2. Estonia3-1 
 3. S.Korea1-2 
 4. China1-3 
 5. Mozambique0-3 
 1. Russia5-0 
 2. Canada4-1 
 3. Sweden3-2 
 4. Montenegro2-3 
 5. Mexico1-4 
 6. Mongolia0-5 
 1. France5-0 
 2. Lithuania4-1 
 3. Australia3-2 
 4. Finland2-3 
 5. Japan1-4 
 6. Taiwan0-5 
 1. USA5-0 
 2. Brazil4-1 
 3. Serbia3-2 
 4. Turkey2-3 
 5. Switzerland1-4 
 6. Chile0-5 
Points Per Game
 Alex MURPHY
  FIN
  (206-F-93)
  Avg: 20
 1. Murphy, FIN20.0 
 2. Selden, USA19.3 
 3. Nordstrom, SWE17.1 
 4. Steinmann, SUI15.5 
 5. Mason, USA14.5 
 6. Giedraitis, LTU13.9 
 7. Spasojevic, MNT13.8 
 8. Lindqvist, SWE13.5 
 9. Mathiang, AUS13.5 
 10. Ellis, USA13.3 
Rebounds Per Game
 Mangok MATHIANG
  AUS
  (208-F/C-92)
  Avg: 10.3
 1. Mathiang, AUS10.3 
 2. Sanli, TUR10.0 
 3. Dubas, BEL8.5 
 4. Enkhbat, MGL8.0 
 5. Mula, MOZ7.8 
 6. Caifaz, MOZ7.8 
 7. Pot, SRB7.5 
 8. Brase, GER7.4 
 9. Nordstrom, SWE7.4 
 10. Radosavljevi., SRB7.4 
Assists Per Game
 Frank MASON
  (180-PG-)
  Avg: 4.4
 1. Mason, USA4.4 
 2. Lo, GER4.2 
 3. Torres, BRA4.0 
 4. Pot, SRB3.9 
 5. Vikhrov, RUS3.8 
 6. Heo, KOR3.3 
 7. Vrbica, MNT3.3 
 8. Julien, FRA3.0 
 9. Strebkov, RUS2.8 
 10. Shtarkman, ISR2.8 
Steals Per Game
 Yudai BABA
  (193-SF-95)
  Avg: 2.8
 1. Baba, JPN2.8 
 2. Dorbek, EST2.7 
 3. Leo, JPN2.5 
 4. Lee, KOR2.5 
 5. Mason, USA2.5 
 6. Torres, BRA2.3 
 7. Machava, MOZ2.2 
 8. Lee, KOR2.2 
 9. Laane, EST2.1 
 10. Djurisic, MNT2.0 
Blocks Per Game
 Maik-Kalev KOTSAR
  (201-F/G-96)
  Avg: 1.9
 1. Kotsar, EST1.9 
 2. Choi, KOR1.8 
 3. Desyatnikov, RUS1.8 
 4. Sanli, TUR1.8 
 5. Fall, FRA1.7 
 6. Mockevicius, LTU1.5 
 7. Caven, FIN1.4 
 8. Senli, TUR1.3 
 9. Guo, CHN1.3 
 10. Morin, FRA1.3 


2015 UNIVERSITY TEAM ROSTER
Frank Mason
Mason
Wayne Selden
Selden
Nicolas Moore
Moore
Jamari Traylor
Traylor
Perry Ellis
Ellis
0Frank Mason5'11''-PGKansasUSA
1Wayne Selden6'5''-SF-94KansasUSA
2Lagerald Vick6'5''-SGKansasUSA
3Nicolas Moore5'9''-PG-92SMUUSA
5Evan Manning6'3''-GKansasUSA
11Tyler Self6'2''-GKansasUSA
12Julian Debose6'4''-G-92FGCUUSA
15Carlton Bragg6'9''-F-95KansasUSA
31Jamari Traylor6'8''-FKansasUSA
33Landen Lucas6'10''-FKansasUSA
34Perry Ellis6'8''-F-93KansasUSA
42Hunter Mickelson6'10''-F-92KansasUSA


Bill SelfHead CoachKansasUSA

Jerrance HowardAssistantKansasUSA

Eurobasket.com All-World University Games Awards 2015 -Jul 21, 2015

Frank Mason
Mason
Maodo Lo
Lo
Rokas Giedraitis
Giedraitis
Wayne Selden
Selden
Mangok Mathiang
Mathiang

Finals MVP:Frank Mason (5'11''-PG) of USA
Best Player:Wayne Selden (6'5''-SF-94) of USA
Best Guard:Frank Mason (5'11''-PG) of
Best Forward:Wayne Selden (6'5''-SF-94) of
Best Center:Mangok Mathiang (6'10''-F/C-92) of Australia

1st Team
PG:Frank Mason (5'11''-PG) of USA
G:Maodo Lo (6'3''-G-92) of Germany
SF:Rokas Giedraitis (198-SF-92) of Lithuania
SF:Wayne Selden (6'5''-SF-94) of USA
F/C:Mangok Mathiang (6'10''-F/C-92) of Australia

2nd Team
G:Stefan Pot (195-G-94) of Serbia
F/G:Axel Nordstrom (193-F/G-91) of Sweden
F:Alex Murphy (6'9''-F-93) of Finland
F:Perry Ellis (6'8''-F-93) of USA
C/F:Yannis Morin (208-C/F-93) of France

Honorable Mention
Chris McLaughlin (208-C-92) of Canada
Henrique Coelho (183-PG-93) of Grazil
Maik-Kalev Kotsar (201-F/G-96) of Estonia
Pavel Antipov (204-F-91) of Rusia
Aleksandar Marelja (207-F/C-92) of Serbia
Radosav Spasojevic (204-F/C-92) of Montenegro
Sertac Sanli (212-C-91) of Turkey
Hans-George Brase (6'8''-F-93) of Germany
Ung Heo (183-G-93) of S. Korea
Vendrame Leo (183-PG-93) of Japan
Rui Zhao (193-F-96) of China
Florian Steinmann (197-SF-91) of Switzerland


USA celebrate title in Gwangju -Jul 13, 2015


The USA celebrated the Gold medals at the World University Games. They defeated Germany in double-overtime thriller.Wayne Selden (196-SF-94) stepped up with 22 points and 9 rebounds for the champions. Team USA claimed a 20:13 lead after ten minutes. Germany narrowed the gap in the second term. They pulled within 5 points at the interval 33:38. Germany triggered a 21:16 run in the third term to even things up at 54. The teams traded baskets throughout the fourth frame and first overtime. The USA dropped 11 points in the second extra period and sealed the victory.Perry Ellis (203-F-93) provided 19 points and 10 rebounds, whileFrank Mason (180-PG) added 18 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists in the win.Maodo Lo (190-G-92) answered with 16 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists for Germany.Niklas Geske (188-PG-94) had 11 points in the defeat.
3-4 Place

Russia stepped onto the pedestal in Gwangju.Pavel Antipov (204-F-91) recorded 22 points and 8 rebounds to lead the winners. Russia grabbed a 19:14 lead after ten minutes. Brazil narrowed the gap at 2-point mark at the interval. But Russia stepped onto the gas in the second half. They unloaded 49 points after the big break and rallied to the victory.Artem Vikhrov (196-PG-92, agency:Stanislav Ryzhov) delivered 13 points in the win.Henrique Coelho (183-PG-93) responded with 26 points and 8 rebounds for Brazil.


USA and Germany advance into Final in Gwangju -Jul 12, 2015


The USA advanced into the World University Games Final. They held off Russian in an exciting semifinal clash.Perry Ellis (203-F-93) scored 23 points to pace the winners. Russia gained an 18:14 lead after the opening quarter. But the USA responded with a 28-point outburst to secure a 42:39 halftime lead. They extended the margin at 5-point mark at the final intermission. The North American team held Russia to just 12 points in the fourth quarter and marched to the victory.Wayne Selden (196-SF-94) netted 22 points, whileFrank Mason (180-PG) added 10 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists in the victory.Ivan Strebkov (192-PG-91) answered with 20 points for Russia.Artem Vikhrov (196-PG-92, agency:Stanislav Ryzhov) had 11 points in the loss.


Germany overcame Brazil in the semifinal clash in Gwangju.Bogdan Radosavljevic (213-C-93) posted 11 points and 13 rebounds to pace the winners. Germany eked out a narrow 24:23 halftime lead. The European team accounted for a 2-point lead before the fourth term. Germany held their opponents to just 11 points in the final frame and raced to the victory.Hans-George Brase (203-F-93) provided 10 points in the win.Lucas Dias Silva (209-F-95) responded with 11 points for Brazil.


Brazil, USA, Germany and Russia reach semifinals in Gwangju -Jul 11, 2015


Brazil advanced into the semifinal stage at the World University Games. They rolled past France behind 15 points and 7 rebounds fromLucas Dias Silva (209-F-95). Brazil grabbed a 17:12 lead after ten minutes. France erased the deficit and secured a 29:28 halftime lead. Brazil held their opponents to just 9 points in the third frame and grabbed an 8-point lead at the final intermission. Brazil maintained the lead throughout the fourth quarter and surged to the win.Daniel Bordignon (206-C/F-96) andArthur Casimiro (208-C-92, college:San Bernardino CC) had 10 points each for Brazil.Billy Ouattara (191-SG-92) andAntony Labanca (192-SG-94) replied with 12 points each for France.


The USA stormed past Lithuania to advance into the semifinal stage in Gwangju.Frank Mason (180-PG) scored 18 points, grabbed 7 rebounds and issued 4 assists for the winners. Team USA accumulated a 37:30 halftime lead. Lithuania cut the distance in the third term. They got within 3 points at the final intermission. But Team USA bounced back with a 25:6 rally in the fourth quarter and eased to the victory.Wayne Selden (196-SF-94) provided 13 points for the winning side. Lithuania responded with 18 points fromPaulius Dambrauskas (192-G-85).


Germany held off Canada in the quarterfinal clash in Gwangju today.Mathis Monninghoff (200-G/F-92, agency:Beo Basket, college:Gonzaga) stepped up with 16 points to pace the winners. Germany eked out a 32:29 halftime lead. Canada pulled within two points at the final intermission. But Germany unloaded 29 points in the fourth frame and cruised to the win.Maodo Lo (190-G-92) tossed in 14 points for Germany.Johnny Berhanemeskel (188-G-92, agency:Two Points) responded with 16 points for the North American team.


Russia cruised past Estonia to seal their semifinal appearance.Aleksandr Gudumak (203-PF-93, agency:Alti Sport) scored 13 points to pace the winners. Russia earned a 44:26 halftime lead. Russia extended the margin at 23-point mark at the final break and never looked back en route to the victory.Artem Klimenko (214-C-94) andArtem Vikhrov (196-PG-92, agency:Stanislav Ryzhov) accounted for 9 points each for the winners.Janari Joesaar (198-F-93) responded with 15 points for Estonia.


USA, Russia, Germany and France win Group Stage in Gwangju -Jul 9, 2015



Review of Day 4 in Gwangju -Jul 8, 2015



Review of Day 3 in Gwangju -Jul 7, 2015



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