Team Profile: Australia starts as the on-paper favorite
BELEM (Brazil) – As the No. 3 spot in the FIBA World Rankings Presented by Nike, Australia will travel to Brazil as the odds-on favorite to earn one of the 3 berths to the Olympic Games.
BELEM (Brazil) – As the proud holders of the No. 3 spot in the FIBA World Ranking Women, presented by Nike, Australia will travel to Brazil as the odds-on favorite to earn one of the 3 berths to the Olympic Games.
The Opals are coming off consecutive 3rd place finishes at the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2023 and at the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022 at home. Now they want to reach the Olympic Games for the 10th time. Only the USA have done better so far with 11 appearances and 2024 will be their 12th.
The Roster
A 20-woman squad was announced by Basketball Australia in mid-December and earlier this week, the Opals released their definitive 12-player roster.
Lauren Jackson
The Question
Can they go all the way?
Australia reached the semifinals of their two most recent big events, losing to China on both occasions. And while they’ll be happy not to face them again, they’ll now have to contend with a home squad that has won back-to-back tournaments (Brazil), another Top 10-ranked opponent (Serbia) and a dangerous German outfit. They are the heavy favorite to punch their ticket to France but this will not be easy.
The Hope
Experience and versatility are the team’s calling cards and the return of Cayla George (8.6 points and 5.6 rebounds at the Women's World Cup 2022) is just what the doctor ordered. George missed the 2023 FIBA Women’s Asia Cup.
Jade Melbourne
The additions of 21-year-old guard Jade Melbourne (12.6 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.4 assists at the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup 2021) and 19-year-old Isobel Borlase (14.9 points, 5.9 rebounds and 4.0 assists at the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup 2023) represent both a spark in the short term and a window into the next generation of Australian basketball.
The Fear
Australia defeated Brazil (65-52) at the FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Tournaments 2022 in Belgrade and came close to upsetting home team Serbia before a crushing 4th quarter comeback led by Yvonne Anderson's amazing 30-point performance (78-71). Can Serbia do that again in a few weeks in Belem?
Let's imagine, for a moment, that Brazil defeats Australia in the first game, riding the euphoria of the home crowd. Now, what if Germany outperforms Serbia? In such a scenario, the final day's game between Serbia and Australia could become crucial.
Despite being one of the most efficient teams in the world, the Opals will have to watch their foul issues and maintain a high level of outside shooting.
AUSTRALIA IN THE LAST 10 FIBA EVENTS
YEAR | EVENT | LOCATION | ACHIEVEMENT |
2023 | FIBA Women’s Asia Cup | Sydney (AUS) | 3rd |
2022 | FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup | Sydney (AUS) | 3rd |
2022 | FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Tournaments | Belgrade (SRB) | 1st |
2021 | Olympic Games | Tokyo (JPN) | 8th |
2021 | FIBA Women’s Asia Cup | Amman (JOR) | 3rd |
2020 | FIBA Women’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament | Bourges (FRA) | 3rd |
2019 | FIBA Women’s Asia Cup | Bengaluru (IND) | 3rd |
2018 | FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup | Tenerife (ESP) | 2nd |
2017 | FIBA Women’s Asia Cup | Bengaluru (IND) | 2nd |
The poll
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