McDermott is the only USA Basketball veteran on the team, and he was a member of the 2011 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Championship Team that finished in fifth place with a 7-2 record in the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship in Latvia.
Eleven players took home end of the year conference honors, including McDermott, who was the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year and an all-conference first-team selection. Additionally, Kirk listed on the Mountain West Conference All-Defensive team, Ferrell was named to the Big Ten Conference All-Freshman Team and Sheehey earned Big Ten Sixth Man of the Year.
3. The World University Games is providing a feed for ESPNU and that's why the games are on television later this month. WUG is making the project cost-effective. FIBA should take a cue from the World University Games event. The FIBA World Championships in the 19- and 18-under events have traditionally involved high-level players from the United States and abroad (last year's 18-and-under event was in Brazil and this year's 19-and-under is currently going on in the Czech Republic). These tournaments are the precursor to the World Championships and the Olympics. FIBA would be wise to help get these games on television in the United States to continue to grow the FIBA brand and create more of an awareness in the States. Americans would have interest in following names they know and others they will in the future. A fail by FIBA, but a big win for WUG.
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