Basketball at the 2011 Summer Universiade

Basketball at the 2011 Summer Universiade is scheduled to be held from August 13 to August 22 in Shenzhen, China. In total, 40 teams will compete in the 2011 Summer Universiade (24 men's teams and 16 women's teams).[1]

Medal summary

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Serbia (SRB) 1 0 0 1
1  United States (USA) 1 0 0 1
3  Canada (CAN) 0 1 0 1
3  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 0 1 0 1
5  Australia (AUS) 0 0 1 1
5  Lithuania (LTU) 0 0 1 1
Total 2 2 2 6

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
 Serbia (SRB)
Mladen Jeremić
Marko Ljubičić
Stefan Živanović
Sava Lešić
Miloš Dimić
Stefan Birčević
Duško Bunić
Vladimir Lučić
Luka Drča
Nikola Cvetinović
Nikola Dragović
Vladimir Štimac
 Canada (CAN)
Jahmal Jones
Nathan Yu
Kyle Desmarais
William Harrison
Jordan Baker
Michael Lieffers
Warren Ward
Cole Hobin
Tyson Hinz
Boris Bakovic
Lien Phillip
Owen Klassen
 Lithuania (LTU)
Mantas Kadzevičius
Matas Sapiega
Osvaldas Matulionis
Ernestas Ežerskis
Edgaras Stanionis
Darius Gvezdauskas
Augustas Pečiukevičius
Mindaugas Kupšas
Marius Valukonis
Gediminas Žylė
Julius Jucikas
Gediminas Orelik
Women
 United States (USA)
Odyssey Sims
Skylar Diggins
Natalie Novosel
Jacqueline Gemelos
Devereaux Peters
Shekinna Stricklen
Chiney Ogwumike
Keisha Hampton
Glory Johnson
Nneka Ogwumike
Elena Delle Donne
Lynetta Kizer
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Lo Chiaohui
Huang Fanshan
Yang Yahui
Lai Hsinyu
Huang Yingli
Chang Ning
Yang Shuching
Chen Yuchun
Hsu Chienhui
Wu Shinying
Huang Pingjen
Hsieh Peichun
 Australia (AUS)
Sarah Graham
Stephanie Cumming
Abby Bishop
Mia Newley
Emma Langford
Tess Madgen
Nicole Hunt
Louella Tomlinson
Katie-Rae Ebzery
Elyse Penaluna
Marianna Tolo
Cayla Francis

Men

Teams

Americas Asia Europe Oceania Host nation
 Brazil
 Canada
 Mexico
 USA
 Hong Kong
 Japan
 Philippines
 South Korea
 UAE
 Czech Republic
 Finland
 Germany
 Hungary
 Israel
 Lithuania
 Romania
 Russia
 Serbia
 Turkey
 Ukraine
 Australia
 New Zealand
 China

Women

Teams

Americas Asia Europe Oceania
 Brazil
 Canada
 USA
 China
 Chinese Taipei
 Japan
 Czech Republic
 Finland
 Great Britain
 Lithuania
 Poland
 Russia
 Slovakia
 Sweden
 Australia

References

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