The women’s 5×5 basketball competition begins Sunday, July 28 and concludes Sunday, August 11 with the gold medal game. The field features 12 national teams, divided into three groups of four teams.
Group A: Serbia, Spain, China, Puerto Rico
Group B: Canada, Nigeria, Australia, France
Group C: Germany, United States, Japan, Belgium
Group play consists of a single round-robin tournament, with the first- and second-place teams advancing to the quarterfinals. The top two third-place teams also will advance to the quarters, where, after a draw, the competition becomes a single-elimination tournament, which will begin on Wednesday, August 7. Group games will be held at Pierre Malloy Stadium in Lille, France, while Accor Arena in Paris will host the quarterfinals, semifinals and medal games.
Here’s more on the four teams contending to advance out of Group A:
Serbia
Roster: Ivana Raca, Nevena Rosic, Saša Čado, Nevena Jovanović, Yvonne Anderson, Dragana Stanković, Jovana Nogić, Maša Janković, Aleksandra Katanic, Angela Dugalic, Tina Krajišnik-Jovanovic, Mina Djordjevic
Under head coach Marina Malijković, the White Eagles, fourth-place finishers at the 2020 Games, will seek the national program’s second Olympic medal (bronze, 2016) behind the leadership of point guard Yvonne Anderson, the Arkansas native and University of Texas (2008-12) star who has represented Serbia since 2021. The Serbian national team also features rising UCLA senior forward Angela Dugalic and Ivana Raca, who played forward at Wake Forest (2017-21) and was drafted by the Los Angeles Sparks in the 2021 WNBA Draft.
Spain
Roster: María Araújo, Queralt Casas, Maite Cazorla, María Conde, Laura Gil, Paula Ginzo, Megan Gustafson, Mariona Ortiz, Lenor Rodríguez, Leticia Romero, Alba Torrens, Andrea Vilaró
Head coach Miguel Méndez and the Spanish national team are aiming for a second Olympic medal (silver, 2016) at the 2024 Paris Games after a sixth-place finish at the 2020 Tokyo Games. Forward Alba Torrens, a 2009 WNBA Draft selection by the Connecticut Sun who has built an illustrious career overseas, leads the Spanish squad, supported by point guard Maite Cazorla, who played at Oregon (2015-2019) and for the Atlanta Dream (2019), and Las Vegas Aces’ forward Megan Gustafson, who made her national team debut for Spain at February’s FIBA Women’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Sopron, Hungary.