The U.S. Olympic women's basketball team is now just one win away from an eighth consecutive Olympic gold medal after cruising past Australia in the semifinals of the Paris Games. Team USA will now play France in the final on Sunday morning, with tip-off set for 9:30 a.m. ET.
The last time the U.S. women's 5x5 team lost an Olympic game was in the semifinals of the 1992 Barcelona Games, and their winning streak has now reached 60 games. To get to 61, they'll have to take down a French team that will have a raucous crowd behind them.
France is coming off a dramatic overtime win against Belgium in the semifinals and is looking for its first ever gold medal in women's basketball. They'll need to play a perfect game to pull off the big upset against the Americans. Gabby Williams and Marine Johannes, two players WNBA fans will be very familiar with, have led the way for the French so far.
When forming this Team USA roster, the selection committee favored experienced veterans. Their collective resume is impressive, to say the least, as every single player has won a gold medal in the Olympics or the World Cup. The group is led by Wilson and Stewart, but the squad has plenty othrer recognizable names, including veteran guard Diana Taurasi, who is competing in her sixth and final Olympic Games.
Team USA roster
Player | Position | WNBA Team |
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Guard | ||
Center | Phoenix Mercury | |
Guard | ||
Guard | ||
Guard | Las Vegas Aces | |
Breanna Stewart | Forward | New York Liberty |
Diana Taurasi | Guard | Phoenix Mercury |
Forward | ||
A'ja Wilson | Forward | Las Vegas Aces |
Guard | Las Vegas Aces |
Team USA schedule
2024 WNBA All-Star Game (Phoenix)
- July 20: Team WNBA 117, Team USA 109
USA Basketball Showcase (London)
- July 23: Team USA 84, Germany 57
2024 Olympics Group Stage (Lille)
- July 29: Team USA 102, Japan 76
- Aug. 1: Team USA 87, Belgium 74
- Aug. 4: Team USA 87, Germany 68
2024 Olympics Knockout Stage (Paris)
- Quarterfinals, Aug. 7: Team USA 88, Nigeria 74
- Semifinals, Aug. 9: Team USA 85, Australia 64
- Gold medal game, Aug. 11: Team USA vs. France, 9:30 a.m. -- NBC/Peacock
Team USA outlook
The American women have not lost a game in a major international tournament since 2006 and have not lost a game at the Olympics since 1992. They are, by far, the best team in the world, and are once again massive favorites to take home the gold medal on Sunday.