FIBA Women’s AmeriCup bracket 2023: Updated scores, results from every basketball game

By | July 1, 2023

NCAA women’s basketball national champion Angel Reese is headlining Team USA’s roster of 12 heading to Mexico for the 17th annual FIBA Women’s AmeriCup.

From July 1-5, Reese will be a part of Team USA’s efforts to advance into the knockout stage, where they’ll fight to bring home a fifth gold medal in the tournament. The U.S. has only participated in the AmeriCup six times in 16 tournaments, bringing home gold in four of them, silver in 1997 and just missing the medal mark with a fourth-place finish in the inaugural year, 1989.

Only Canada has competed every since year since 1989, collecting three gold, two silver and seven bronze medals.

In 2021, when the tournament was in Puerto Rico, Rhyne Howard joined Elissa Cunane as two members of Team USA on the All-Tournament team. Howard, the 2022 WNBA Rookie of the Year, also earned the tournament’s MVP award. Eventually, Howard was selected first overall in the 2022 WNBA Draft by Atlanta, while Cunane was taken in the second round by Seattle.

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The Sporting News has laid out the bracket, including game times and results for fans interested in some U23 hoops.

2023 FIBA Women’s AmeriCup schedule, scores

The 2023 FIBA Women’s AmeriCup schedule runs from July 1 to 9 in two phases. The charts below will be updated as the tournament progresses to relay standings and results.

Group stage

Saturday, July 1

Sunday, July 2

Monday, July 3

Tuesday, July 4

Wednesday, July 5

Knockout stage

These charts will be updated.

Friday, July 7: Quarterfinals

Saturday, July 8: Semifinals

Sunday, July 9: Finals

How to watch FIBA Women’s AmeriCup games

The bi-annual tournament will be carried on Courtside 1891. It’s unclear if other streaming services will broadcast all 28 games of the tournament, but fans can monitor FIBA’s official YouTube channel for updates, highlights and more.

Where is the FIBA Women’s AmeriCup 2023?

  • Location: Leon, Mexico
  • Venue: Domo de la Fiere

The tournament is making its return to Mexico after 10 years. The 17th edition of the games will be played at Domo de la Fiere in Leon, Guanajuato over the course of eight days. The arena seats roughly 4,500 for basketball events.

The U.S. has never hosted an AmeriCup tournament.

The only countries to host have been Brazil five times (1989, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2009); Mexico three times (2003, 2013, 2023); Puerto Rico (2019, 2021) and Canada (1995, 2015) twice; and the Dominican Republic (2005), Colombia (2011), Argentina (2017), Chile (2007) and Cuba (1999) each once.

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