The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics promise to be an exciting event for women’s basketball, with Team USA aiming for their eighth consecutive gold medal. Here’s a detailed look at the schedule, notable athletes, and previous medalists from the perspective of the United States.
TV Schedule
All games of the women’s basketball tournament will be broadcast live on Peacock, NBC (get it on Fubo) , and NBC Olympics apps. Here are the key dates and times for Team USA’s matches (all times Eastern):
- July 29, 3:00 p.m.: USA vs. Japan (Group Stage) on NBC
- August 1, 3:00 p.m.: USA vs. Belgium (Group Stage) on NBC
- August 4, 11:15 a.m.: USA vs. Germany (Group Stage) on NBC
- August 7, TBD: Women’s Quarterfinals
- August 9, TBD: Women’s Semifinals
- August 11, 5:30 a.m.: Women’s Bronze Medal Game
- August 11, 9:30 a.m.: Women’s Gold Medal Game
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Notable Basketball Players
Team USA boasts a star-studded roster featuring a mix of seasoned veterans and rising stars:
- Diana Taurasi: Competing in her sixth Olympics, Taurasi is a legend in women’s basketball with five gold medals.
- A’ja Wilson: A dominant forward/center for the Las Vegas Aces, Wilson is returning for her second Olympics.
- Breanna Stewart: A forward for the New York Liberty, Stewart has been a key player in the 2016 and 2020 Olympics.
- Brittney Griner: The Phoenix Mercury center has won gold medals in 2016 and 2020.
- Sabrina Ionescu: Making her Olympic debut, Ionescu is known for her record-breaking college career at Oregon.
- Jewell Loyd: A guard for the Seattle Storm, Loyd returns after winning gold in 2020.
Other notable players include Napheesa Collier, Kahleah Copper, Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum, Alyssa Thomas, and Jackie Young.
Previous Basketball Medalists
The United States women’s basketball team has a storied history in the Olympics, having won nine out of eleven tournaments they have competed in. Here are the recent gold medalists:
- 2020 Tokyo: USA (Gold), Japan (Silver), France (Bronze)
- 2016 Rio: USA (Gold), Spain (Silver), Serbia (Bronze)
- 2012 London: USA (Gold), France (Silver), Russia (Bronze)
- 2008 Beijing: USA (Gold), Australia (Silver), Russia (Bronze)
- 2004 Athens: USA (Gold), Australia (Silver), Russia (Bronze)
The USA women’s team has been dominant, winning every gold medal since 1996.
As the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics approach, the United States women’s basketball team is set to continue their legacy of excellence. With a robust roster and a history of dominance, they are the favorites to clinch their eighth consecutive gold medal. Fans can catch all the action live on Peacock and NBC, ensuring they don’t miss a moment of this thrilling competition.
What Other Events Will Be Played in the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics?
There are 329 events across 32 sports, including new sports and changes to existing ones. Read more about it here.
When Is The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony?
The opening ceremony is scheduled for Friday, July 26, 2024 at 1:30pm EST. You can learn more about the ceremony here.