June 26, 2012

Olympics dream over for Jillian

Jillian's dream of playing in the Olympics again ended today as New Zealand lost its second game in the Olympic Qualifying Tournament.

The loss was a close one – to Argentina, 54-51. Here is a game report and the box score.

In other OQT action today, Turkey won its second game and have advanced to the quarterfinals where they'll play against either the Czech Republic or Argentina on Friday. There are four quarterfinal games; the winners go to the Olympics; the losers play each other on Saturday and Sunday for the final Olympics spot.

Whatever the outcome for Turkey, Kristen Newlin's Olympics dream ended last week when she was cut from the national team.

So, no Cardinal hoopsters – current or past – will play in the London 2012 Olympics. I'll enjoy the games anyway and begin dreaming about 2016 when Nneka will have had four years of professional basketball experience and Chiney two.

June 25, 2012

Tall Ferns lose first OQT game

The New Zealand Tall Ferns lost their opening game in the Olympic Qualifying Tournament to the Czech Republic 51-70, which was no great surprise.

The Czechs are a very big, very good team. With an average height of 6'1", they have six players taller than the tallest Tall Fern. They are ranked as the 4th best team in the world by FIBA – New Zealand is ranked #16.

The Czechs beat the Ferns on offense (43.7-25.4 FG%, 33.3-0.0 3PT%) and defense (41-32 rebounds). Jill led her team at both ends of the court with nine points and seven rebounds.

The Ferns continue their fight for a spot in the Olympics tomorrow with a game against the third member of their group – Argentina, ranked #12. The Czechs and Argentina will play each other on Wednesday. The top two teams in the group will advance to the quarterfinals on Friday.

For more information on today's game, see the game report and the box score.

June 20, 2012

No Olympics for Kristen

The Turkish Basketball Federation has announced the 12 players who will participate in the Olympic Qualification Tournament, and New is not one of them.

Olympic teams are allowed to have just one naturalized citizen, and New lost out to Quanitra Hollingsworth. Hollingsworth, who played for the New York Liberty, acquired Turkish citizenship three months ago and signed with the Turkish team.

New has been a member of the Turkish National Team since 2008. She was one of the final two cuts from the Olympic squad. So disappointing!

June 12, 2012

No Olympics for Nicole

The story that reported the rumor that Nicole would join the Croatian National Team for the Olympics Qualification Tournament has been updated with this information:

It appears there could be reason why Powell couldn’t formally play for Croatia – she was on 2001 USA U19 squad. FIBA U19 World Championships is recognized as one of main FIBA official events in which if a player participates after reaching 17 she has decided her FIBA nationality. It will be that of the team she plays for – in this case – USA.
The Croatian Naional Team is currently playing friendly games in preparation for the OQT, and Nicole is not on the roster.

June 10, 2012

Mixed results in friendly tournament for Tall Ferns

The New Zealand Tall Ferns are in China playing in a friendly tournament in preparation for their bid for a spot in the Olympics.

The trip got off to a bad start. It took the Tall Ferns more than two days to get to China, due to weather delays. At one point, Jillian tweeted, "Still stuck on the plane on the runway. 7 hours and counting."

They finally arrived less than 24 hours before their first game against China. Although they lost by six points, they were pleased with their performance. Jillian scored 12 points in this game.

The next game, against Australia's Emerging Opals – players not on the Olympic squad – was a different story. The Tall Ferns lost again, but their coach deemed this game the worst performance he had ever seen from the team. Jillian had a double-double of 16 points and 10 rebounds.

Coach Kereama demanded a drastically improved effort for the next game, and the Tall Ferns came through with a win over Angola, the African champion. There is no report of Jillian's contribution.

The four teams will play another round before the Tall Ferns head for Turkey and the Olympic Qualifying Tournament in two weeks.

Here are reports of the three games:

June 4, 2012

Tall Ferns warm up for Olympic bid

Jillian has been selected as one of the twelve members of the New Zealand teamthat will compete for one of the remaining five slots in the 2012 Olympics.

New Zealand women's basketball coach Kennedy Kereama says the Tall Ferns are approaching their do-or-die Olympic qualifying tournament in Turkey later this month with quiet confidence. Read more...

May 5, 2012

Nicole may try out for Olympics with Croatia

It is rumored that Nicole will join Croatia in the Olympics Qualifying Tournament in July. Read more...

May 3, 2012

Happy memories of 2008 Olympics driving Jillian

A story from New Zealand:

Jillian Harmon hadn’t even bounced a ball in the professional game when she stepped out for New Zealand at the Olympic Games in Beijing.

Four years later, she is determined to recapture that special feeling by leading her team to success at the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT) for Women in Ankara, Turkey by landing one of the precious last remaining spots for the London Games. Read more...

April 16, 2012

No Olympics for Bonnie

Bonnie declined Great Britain Basketball's invitation to join their Olympic training camp because her broken finger is not fully healed and she's not supposed to use it for several weeks.

April 7, 2012

Cardinal in the 2012 Olympics?

... well, maybe.

Candice Wiggins ('08) and Jayne Appel ('10) are members of the 2009-12 USA Basketball Senior National Team, but neither was named to the U.S. Women’s Olympic Team.

However, three other Cardinal have a chance of playing in the 2012 Olympics.

Bonnie has a chance of getting on a team that has already qualified for the Olympics — the host nation, Great Britain.

Bonnie was invited to join Britain's preliminary squad of 20 players who will begin training in Surrey, England on May 5. The preliminary squad will be cut down to 18 next month. By the end of the training camp period the squad will have been reduced to 16 players before the final 12 are selected for the final team on the June 22.

Bonnie is eligible for the British team due to her mother being born in Great Britain and formerly playing for the All-England Netball Team.

Jillian Harmon ('09) and Kristen Newlin ('07) are members of national teams (New Zealand and Turkey) that have a chance to qualify for a place in the Olympics.

New Zealand and Turkey will compete in the Olympics Qualifying Tournament (OQT) , which will take place from June 25 to July 1 in Ankara, Turkey. Twelve teams will compete for five places in the Olympics. The twelve competitors have been placed into four groups of three teams each. After the teams in each group play each other, the top two in each group advance to the quarterfinals. The winners of the quarterfinals qualify for the Olympics. The losers of the quarterfinals will continue play for the final available spot.

Kristen has been a member of the Turkish national team since 2008. The Turkish national team earned a place in the OQT with a second-place finish in 2011 FIBA EuroBasket, where they lost to Russia in the championship game. It was the first time the Turkish team had advanced beyond the final eight in the EuroBasket tournament.

Jillian has been a member of the Tall Ferns (the New Zealand senior women's basketball team) since 2008 when they competed in the 2008 Olympics. The Tall Ferns earned a place in the OQT this year as the runner-up (to Australia) in the 2011 FIBA Oceania Championship.