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U18 USA vs Argentina - FIBA Americas

Matt Moreno

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Aug 8, 2011
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The United States' U18 squad had another easy victory Sunday when it took on Argentina in Colorado Spring in its third game of the FIBA Americas event. After scoring 100 points during its first two games of the event, the United States did it once again Sunday by knocking off Argentina 118-64 to finish pool play 3-0.

Future Wildcat Stanley Johnson scored seven points and had rebound in the win for the US.

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Isaiah Briscoe: After having 10 rebounds in Saturday's contest, the New Jersey native contributed five points, six rebounds, and three assists in Sunday's win over Argentina. Briscoe two of his four shots from the field on the evening.

Chase Jeter: The Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman had to make his way back from Virginia where he was at the NBPA Top 100 Camp after a family emergency to another player for the FIBA Americas event late last week. However, the five-star big man had a solid performance Sunday with nine points and four rebounds in the win.

Allonzo Trier: The four-star shooting guard who will be playing his last year on the high school level at Findlay Prep has continued to play well in Colorado. Sunday that meant another 13 points for the United States to go along with four rebounds in the win. Trier's 13 points tied him for third on the team in scoring behind Jalen Brunson and Tyler Lydon.

Stephen Zimmerman: The five-star big man from Bishop Gorman turned in a solid performance in his 18-plus minutes of action for the US squad Sunday. Zimmerman finished the win with eight points and seven rebounds in the victory.

The USA squad will take on the Dominican Republic in Monday's semifinal round of the FIBA Americas event looking for its fourth straight win and fourth consecutive 100-point game.
 
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