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2001 Tournament of the Americas squads

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article displays the rosters for the participating teams at the 2001 Tournament of the Americas played in Neuquén, Argentina from August 16 to August 26, 2001.

Group A

Canada

Mexico

  • 4 Omar López
  • 5 Adam Parada
  • 6 Florentino Chávez
  • 7 David Crouse
  • 8 Enrique González
  • 9 Ramsés Benítez
  • 10 Víctor Mariscal
  • 11 Omar Quintero
  • 12 Alonso Izaguirre
  • 13 Luis Cuenca
  • 14 Víctor Thomas
  • 15 Edwin Sánchez
  • Head coach: Mexico Jorge Ramírez

Panama

  • 4 Danubio Bennett
  • 5 Jair Peralta
  • 6 Abdiel Mendieta
  • 7 Maximiliano Gómez
  • 8 Ricardo Yearwood
  • 9 Alfonso Stoute
  • 10 Leroy Jackson
  • 11 Michael Hicks
  • 12 Eric Cárdenas
  • 13 Antonio García Murillo
  • 14 Iván Jaén
  • 15 Gonzalo Ortiz
  • Head coach: Panama Reggie Grenald

Puerto Rico

Virgin Islands

  • Gracen Averil
  • Raja Bell
  • Leroy Blyden
  • Andy Chelcher
  • Jason Edwin
  • Jameel Heywood
  • Marcus Oliver
  • Ja Ja Richards
  • Oliver Taylor
  • Carl Thomas
  • Leon Trimmingham
  • Calvert White

Group B

Argentina

Brazil

United States

Uruguay

  • Head coach: Uruguay César Somma

Venezuela

  • Head coach: United States Jim Calvin

References

  1. ^ Blake, Russ (August 15, 2001). "Swannys Roundball Review Has COPABA/U.S. List". Rivals.com. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  2. ^ "Sparks selects JuCo all-star team". Vincennes Sun-Commercial. August 13, 2001. p. 9.

Bibliography

  • Mexico 2015 FIBA Americas Championship Guía Histórica 1980–2015 (in Spanish). FIBA. 2015. p. 91–98.

External links

This page was last edited on 5 October 2023, at 03:32
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