The United States women’s basketball team opens play at the 2024 Paris Olympics with a rematch of the gold medal game from the previous Summer Games.
Team USA will take on Japan on Monday in their first group stage clash, three years after the U.S. came out on top in the previous matchup. Brittney Griner pushed the Americans to the gold medal that day with 30 points in the 90-75 win.
Monday will be the start of the U.S. attempt to repeat as gold medalists. In addition to Japan, the Americans will contend with Germany and Belgium in their group for a spot in the quarterfinals.
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Gray continues to find open shooters
Gray followed up her earlier no-look pass with another one just a few offensive possessions later. Stewart once again finished with the score. Gray heads to the bench with 13 assists and four minutes left in the third quarter. Team USA has built a 20-point lead and are ahead 69-49.
Wilson consistently beating defenders on glass
Despite several double-teams and tough defense from Japan, Wilson has managed to grab rebounds on both sides of the floor. On a recent offensive possession, she grabbed an offensive board while sandwiched between two defenders before dishing an assist to Stewart for the score.
Chelsea Gray dishes no-look assist
Gray found Stewart cutting to the basket and sent her the ball with a no-look pass. Stewart finished with an easy layup as the U.S. continues to impress down low. Team USA leads, 59-42.
United States up at halftime
Team USA leads Japan, 50-39. Wilson still leads scoring with 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting.
Wilson, Stewart leading the way for Team USA
The two have combined for 28 points – 14 each. As the first half winds down, the U.S. leads Japan, 47-35.
Americans dominating the paint
Team USA is outscoring Japan 22-4 from inside the paint. They lead, 37-27.
Kahleah Copper banged up
Copper went down hard and appeared to be in some pain after a collision while attempting a defensive rebound. She walked off by herself, but the broadcast showed her holding her hip/side on the bench.
Japan hot from 3-point range
Japanese shooters are 6-of-16 from beyond the arc, which has helped keep them in the game. Team USA still leads, 32-24, but the Americans still only have one made 3.
Griner grabs a one-handed rebound
A missed shot by Saki Hayashi bounces right to Griner’s outstretched hand, and she pulls in the rebound without needing the other. The ensuing offensive possession by the U.S. results in a made layup from Stewart to extend Team USA’s scoring run to 8-0. The Americans lead, 30-18.
Team USA leads after first quarter
The U.S. leads Japan, 22-15. Wilson leads all scorers with 10 points on 5-of-9 shooting. Stewart, Griner and Wilson have combined for 12 of the Americans’ 16 rebounds. Himawari Akaho has five points for Japan, and the Japanese team has eight total rebounds.
United States dominating the glass early
Team USA has 12 rebounds to Japan’s six through eight minutes. Stewart leads the Americans with five of her own. Griner and Wilson are taking advantage of their height to find easy shots under the basket and pull down offensive boards.
Plum drills 3-pointer
Kelsey Plum hits the first 3 for the United States after Griner picks up an offensive rebound. Team USA leads 17-9.
Wilson re-enters
After Napheesa Collier picks up a second foul early, Wilson returns to action.
Team USA makes first substitutions
Brittney Griner, Jewell Loyd and Kelsey Plum all enter the game for the first time with five minutes remaining in the first quarter. Wilson, Taurasi and Chelsea Gray head to the bench.
Diana Taurasi gets her first assist
Taurasi finds Wilson under the basket with an excellent pass to tally her first assist of the contest. Wilson is up to eight points as Team USA leads, 12-7.
Rui Machida enters for Japan
Machida, who played for the Washington Mystics in 2022, entered for Miyazaki three minutes into the game.
Wilson rejects Evelyn Mawuli at the rim
Wilson tallies the first block of the game by stuffing a close shot attempt from Mawuli. She had previously recorded her first assist with a pass to Breanna Stewart on the previous offensive possession.
A’ja Wilson wins the tip
The American center got Team USA the first possession and immediately got the scoring started with an easy layup.
USA vs. Japan: Time, TV, streaming and how to watch
- Date: Monday, July 29
- Time: 3 p.m. ET | noon PT
- Location: Lille, France
- TV: USA Network
- Streaming: Peacock, Fubo (free trial)
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What time is the Team USA women’s game?
The game will broadcast on USA Network at 3 p.m. ET.
How can I watch Team USA women play Japan?
The game will be broadcasted on USA and stream across Peacock and fubo TV.
Paris 2024 Olympics women’s 5×5 basketball groups
Group A:
- China
- Puerto Rico
- Serbia
- Spain
Group B:
- Australia
- Canada
- France
- Nigeria
Group C:
- Belgium
- Germany
- Japan
- United States
Team USA women’s basketball roster
- Napheesa Collier, Minnesota Lynx
- Kahleah Cooper, Phoenix Mercury
- Chelsea Gray, Las Vegas Aces
- Brittney Griner, Phoenix Mercury
- Sabrina Ionescu, New York Liberty
- Jewell Loyd, Seattle Storm
- Kelsey Plum, Las Vegas Aces
- Breanna Stewart, New York Liberty
- Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury
- Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut Sun
- A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces
- Jackie Young, Las Vegas Aces
Japan roster
- Himawari Akaho
- Saki Hayashi
- Rui Machida
- Evelyn Mawuli
- Stephanie Mawuli
- Saori Miyazaki
- Yuki Miyazawa
- Nako Motohashi
- Maki Takada
- Nanako Todo
- Mai Yamamoto
- Asami Yoshida
Paris Olympics 2024: How to watch the Summer Games across TV and streaming
Every event at the 2024 Paris Olympics will be aired live across NBC, USA Network, E!, CNBC, GOLF Channel, and there will be a Spanish broadcast on Universo and Telemundo. All events will be available to stream live on Peacock and NBCOlympics.com.
Date: July 24-Aug. 11
TV: Games broadcast across NBC, USA Network, E!, Telemundo, Universo, CNBC and Golf Channel
Streaming: Peacock, nbcolympics.com, fuboTV
USA women’s basketball Olympics schedule: Time and TV
- July 29 – Women’s Group Phase, Group C: United States vs. Japan: 1 p.m. ET on USA Network, Peacock and NBCOlympics.com.
- August 1 – Women’s Group Phase, Group C: Belgium vs. United States: 3 p.m. ET on USA Network, Peacock and NBCOlympics.com.
- August 4 – Women’s Group Phase, Group C: Germany vs. United States: 11:15 a.m. ET on USA Network, Peacock and NBCOlympics.com.
- August 7 – Women’s Quarterfinals: Games start between 5 a.m. ET – 3:30 p.m. ET on Peacock and NBCOlympics.com.
- August 9 – Women’s Semifinal: 11:30 p.m. ET or 3 p.m. on NBC, Peacock and NBCOlympics.com.
- August 11 – Women’s Bronze Medal Game: 5:30 a.m. ET on USA Network, Peacock and NBCOlympics.com.
- August 11 – Women’s Gold Medal Game: 9:30 a.m. ET on NBC, Peacock and NBCOlympics.com.
Team USA men’s 2024 Paris Olympic Games schedule
For the men, here is how the early games shake out.
- July 28 vs. Serbia, 110-84 W
- July 31 vs. South Sudan, 3 p.m. ET
- August 3 vs. Puerto Rico, 11:15 a.m. ET
How many medals does Team USA women’s basketball have?
The United States has dominated at the Summer Games and has medaled in every Olympics they have competed in (they didn’t compete in 1980 due to a nationwide Olympic boycott).
In total, the U.S. women’s basketball team has won eleven medals – 9 gold, one silver (1976), and one bronze (1992). The U.S. women have won seven straight gold medals dating back to the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.
Is Caitlin Clark on the USA women’s basketball Olympic team?
Indiana Fever star guard and Rookie of the Year frontrunner Caitlin Clark is not on the U.S. women’s basketball team.
This might be interesting to those who have heard her name countless times over the last year, but it makes a great deal of sense. Team USA favors experience for a squad that has been very successful over the years, and Clark has no time on the international stage.
The other is that Clark, who was competing for a national title, was not able to attend U.S. training camp. Her absence likely played a large role in the selection committee’s decision to not choose her for the team.
Dawn Staley comments on Clark snub
On Sunday, South Carolina women’s basketball head coach and selection committee member Dawn Staley added some additional insight into the decision.
“Caitlin is just a rookie in the WNBA and wasn’t playing bad, but wasn’t playing like she’s playing now,” she said. “If we had to do it all over again, with the way she’s playing, she would be in really high consideration of making the team because she’s playing head and shoulders above a lot of people. She’s shooting the ball extremely well. She’s an elite passer. She’s just got a great basketball IQ. And she’s a little more seasoned in the pro game than she was two months ago.”
Olympics women’s basketball Group C standings
- Germany, 2 points (1-0)
- Belgium, 1 point (0-1)
- Japan, 0 points (0-0)
- United States, 0 points (0-0)
Team USA women’s lineup
Japan lineup
- Stephanie Mawuli
- Mai Yamamoto
- Saki Hayashi
- Evelyn Mawuli
- Saori Miyazaki
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