Kelly’s USA team rolls into AmeriCup semifinals

By R.L. Bynum

Deja Kelly’s United States team advanced to the FIBA Women’s AmeriCup semifinals on Friday, coasting to a victory over Colombia.

The Americans’ first eight baskets came from eight players as they took control early and coasted to a 68–49 win in a quarterfinal game at Domo de la Feria in León, Mexico.

The Americans’ opponent in Saturday’s 10:10 p.m. ET semifinals will be Canada (5–0), which beat Argentina 68–60 in another quarterfinal. The winner of Saturday’s game will play for the gold medal on Sunday against the winner of the 7:40 p.m. semifinal between Brazil and Puerto Rico, and the losers will play Sunday for the bronze medal.

Kelly, who leads the team with 3.8 assists per game, came off the bench for the third consecutive game, collecting two points, three rebounds and two assists in 13½ minutes. Her lowest playing time in the previous four games was nearly 18 minutes when she started the 89–74 opening-game victory Saturday over Venezuela.

“In camp, coach was telling us the importance of spacing and being intentional with our movements on both ends of the floor,” Kelly said in a USA Basketball story. “These professionals in other countries have played together for some time now so we have to think smarter and faster than they do.

“We’ve also done a lot of live play against each other just to build the chemistry. It takes reps to get it all together but I think we all are gelling pretty well. We are all good friends who love to compete with each other.”

Kelly said that Carolina’s style prepared her for how the Americans are playing in Mexico.

“We like to play fast and together at UNC. Coming here to USA Basketball the first thing I realized while practicing was the similarity between the two,” Kelly said. “The ACC is a physical, competitive conference in itself so all that carryover for international play has prepared me well for this moment.

“I want to contribute to this team the best way I can so we can continue that winning tradition and bring home that gold medal. This would be my first ever gold medal and I would love to win it during my first run with the AmeriCup team.”

UCLA’s Lauren Betts (16 points, 14 rebounds) and LSU’s Angel Reese (13 and 18) were strong inside again against Colombia, with both posting double-doubles. Reese’s 18 rebounds were the second-most by an American player at the AmeriCup behind the 19 Aliyah Boston pulled down in 2021 against Puerto Rico.

“Most of them are from my misses, so I try to get as many rebounds as I can from my misses,” Reese said with a laugh about her rebounds. “I’m just doing whatever it takes to win and I know I’m a really important piece to this team. When it comes to rebounding, that’s just my advantage. I bring whatever it takes to win.”

Rikea Jackson added 15 points for the USA.

The Americans (4–1) seized an early 23–11 lead in the first quarter, shooting 53.3% and scoring three 3-pointers with five of eight field goals assisted.



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DateDay/monthScoresOpponent/event
(current ranks)
Record
October
30ThursdayL, 91–82No. 4 South Carolina
in Atlanta
Exhib.
November
3MondayW, 90–42vs. N.C. Central1–0
6ThursdayW, 71–37vs. Elon2–0
WBCA Challenge
Las Vegas
13ThursdayL, 78–60vs. No. 2 UCLA2–1
15SaturdayW, 82–68vs. Fairfield3–1
———————————
20ThursdayW, 85–50at N.C. A&T4–1
23SundayW, 94–48vs. UNCG5–1
Cancun Challenge
Cancun, Mexico
27ThursdayW, 83–48vs. South Dakota St.6–1
28FridayW, 85–73vs. Kansas State7–1
29SaturdayW, 80–63vs. Columbia8–1
DecemberACC/SEC
Women’s Challenge
4ThursdayW, 79–64at No. 3 Texas8–2
———————————
7SundayW, 82–40vs. Boston Univ.9–2
14SundayL, 76–66, OTvs. No. 13 Louisville9–3,
0–1 ACC
17WednesdayW, 84–34vs. UNCW10–3
21SundayW, 93–74vs. Charleston Southern11–3
29MondayW, 90–38at Boston College12–3,
1–1 ACC
January
1ThursdayW, 71–55vs. California13–3, 2–1
4SundayL, 77–71, OTvs. Stanford13–4, 2–2
11SundayL, 73–50at No. 22 Notre Dame13–5, 2–3
15ThursdayW, 73–62vs. Miami14–5, 3–3
18SundayW, 82–55at Florida State15–5, 4–3
22ThursdayW, 54–46at Georgia Tech16–5, 5–3
25SundayW, 77–71, OTvs. Syracuse17–5, 6–3
February
2MondayW, 61–59at N.C. State18–5, 7–3
5ThursdayW, 53–44vs. Clemson19–5, 8–3
8SundayW, 84–56vs. Wake Forest20–5, 9–3
12ThursdayW, 94–42vs. SMU21–5, 10–3
15SundayL, 72–68at No. 8 Duke21–6, 10–4
19ThursdayW, 66–63, OTat Virginia Tech22–6, 11–4
22SundayW, 78–50vs. Pittsburgh23–6, 12–4
26ThursdayW, 82–70at Virginia24–6, 13–4
March
1SundayW, 72–69vs. No. 8 Duke25–6, 14–4
ACC
tournament
Gas South Arena,
Duluth, Ga.
6FridayW, 85–68Quarterfinal vs. Va. Tech26–6
7SaturdayL, 65–57Semifinal vs.
No. 13 Louisville
26–7
NCAA tournament
Fort Worth 1 Regional
21FridayW, 82–51First round in Chapel Hill:
vs. Western Illinois
27–7
23SundayW, 74–66Second round in Chapel Hill:
No. 17 Maryland
28–7
27FridayL, 63–52Sweet 16 in Fort Worth, Texas:
vs. No. 1 UConn
28–8


Projected roster if all players with eligibility other than Elina Aarnisalo, Lanie Grant,, Taliyah Henderson and Liza Ashtakhova and Liza Ashtakhova return, with years listed for next season (UNC is one below the 15-player limit)

YearNo./
Stars
PlayersPos.Height
Freshman5 starKate HarpringPG5–10
Freshman52/4 starNoelle BofiaF6–4
Sophomore3Gabby White — WG5–10
Sophomore7Nyla BrooksW6–1
Sophomore26Taissa QueirozG6–1
Junior34Blanca Thomas C6–5
Junior1Jordan Zubich G5–11
RS junior21Ciera ToomeyF6–4
RS junior4Laila Hull W6–1
SeniorSophie Burrows — XG6–2
Senior11Achol Akot — YF6–1
Senior10Reniya KellyG5–7
Senior15Sydney BarkerG5–6
Graduate13Chloe Clardy — ZG5–9

W — Virginia transfer; X — Syracuse transfer; Y — Oklahoma State transfer; Z — Stanford transfer

Former players who entered transfer portal

PlayerClass next seasonPos.HgtNext school
Elina AarnisaloJuniorG5–10UCLA
Lanie GrantJuniorG5–9TCU
Taliyah HendersonSophomoreW6–1Clemson
Liza AstakhovaSophomoreG6–2BYU

Photos courtesy of FIBA

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