2007 FIBA World League Tournament

FIBA World League Tournament
This tournament features a select team from the USA and seven professional club teams from around the globe, including teams from Australia, China, Cuba, Hungary, Lithuania and Russia.

PRELIMINARY POOLS
GROUP A
W-L
GROUP B
W-L
Ekaterinburg 3-0 USA Select 2-1
CBA Beijing 2-1 TEO Vilnius 2-1
Havana 1-2 CSKA Moscow 2-1
MiZo P�cs 0-3 Canberra 0-3

WNBA PLAYERS INVOLVED
USA Select
Seimone Augustus Minnesota Lynx
Sue Bird Seattle Storm
Katie Feenstra Detroit Shock
Kara Lawson Sacramento Monarchs
Janel McCarville New York Liberty
Taj McWilliams-Franklin Los Angeles Sparks
DeLisha Milton-Jones Washington Mystics
Loree Moore New York Liberty
Cappie Pondexter Phoenix Mercury
Katie Smith Detroit Shock
Diana Taurasi Phoenix Mercury
UMMC Ekaterinburg
Deanna Nolan Detroit Shock
Penny Taylor Phoenix Mercury
CSKA Moscow
Nicole Powell Sacramento Monarchs
Becky Hammon San Antonio Silver Stars
TEO Vilnius
Kristin Haynie Sacramento Monarchs
Nykesha Sales Connecticut Sun
Yelena Leuchanka Washington Mystics
Canberra Capitals
Tully Bevilaqua Indiana Fever

Janel McCarville scored a game-high 18 points in Saturday's final. (USA Basketball Photos)
USA Topped in Tourney Final
Janel McCarville tallied 18 points and nine rebounds, but it wasn't enough as the U.S. squad dropped a 75-65 decision to CSKA Moscow in the FIBA World League championship game on Saturday. | Box score | Quotes
10/26: USA 97, UMMC Ekaterinburg 79 | Box | Quotes
10/25: USA 81, Moscow 72 | Box score | Quotes
One Katie learning from another in Russia
10/24: Vilnius 79, USA 76 | Box | Photos | Quotes
10/23: USA 93, Canberra 49 | Box | Photos | Quotes
Talking with Taj McWilliams-Franklin | USA roster
Loree Moore on her selection | Kara Lawson blog

PRELIMINARY ROUND SCHEDULE
Monday, October 22
Final Beijing 82, Havana 76
Final USA 93, Canberra 49
Final Moscow 101, Vilnius 57
Final Ekaterinburg 71, P�cs 67
Tuesday, October 23
Final Vilnius 79, USA 76
Final Beijing 69, P�cs 56
Final Moscow 99, Canberra 61
Final Ekaterinburg 95, Havana 74
Wednesday, October 24
Final Vilnius 84, Canberra 67
Final Havana 72, P�cs 71
Final USA 81, Moscow 72
Final Ekaterinburg 84, Beijing 76
SEMIFINALS SCHEDULE
Friday, October 26
Final P�cs 79, Vilnius 69
Final Canberra 74, Havana 68
Final Moscow 103, Beijing 56
Final USA 97, Ekaterinburg 79
FINALS SCHEDULE
Saturday, October 27
Final 7th-Place Game
Havana 78, Vilnius 73
Final 5th-Place Game
P�cs 73, Canberra 38
Final Bronze-Medal Game
Ekaterinburg 91, Beijing 69
Final Gold-Medal Game
Moscow 75, USA 65

All times local. Ekaterinburg is +10 from EDT.