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Who is on the US Women’s Basketball Team? 2024 Olympics Roster

US Women's Basketball Team

A question that comes up pretty frequently is who is on the US Women’s basketball team for the 2024 Olympics? Team USA has selected the 12 primary players to represent the U.S. during the Paris Summer games. Team selections are highlighted by a number of WNBA stars to include A’ja Wilson, Kelsey Plum, and Breanna Stewart. Star rookie, Caitlin Clark from the Indiana Fever, was not picked to be on the roster for the Olympics.

Now even though you see a lot of noise on this front on social media, she is an alternate for the team. If anyone drops out due to injury or can’t get up to game speed, she can get added. We’ll just have to wait and see.  

US Women’s Basketball Team Roster – 2024 Olympics

The US Womens’ basketball team roster is made up of 12 players for the 2024 Olympics. The Women’s team is qualified for the games, and their group play schedule for the Olympics is set. 

2024 U.S. Women’s Basketball Roster

Printable US Women’s Basketball Team Roster – 2024 Olympics

Printable 2024 U.S. Women's Olympic Basketball Roster

Basketball is one of 32 overall sports being competed at the Paris Summer Olympics. I always find it easier to use a printout of the roster or schedule that I’m following. So…we have a printable PDF for the US Women’s basketball team roster posted up for you to check out for the games. 

When is the First US Women’s Basketball Team Game in Paris? 

The women’s basketball schedule in Paris starts on July 27th, 2024. The games run through the medal round that concludes on August 11th, 2024. All 12 teams for the women’s tournament are set. Team USA is in Group C and starts play on Monday, July 29th, 2024, against Japan. The team plays Belgium on August 1st, and then wraps up group play against Germany on August 4th, 2024. All of the games are being broadcast on NBC for the Summer Games. That is why you’ll see some of the game times taking place later than normal on several days in order for the network to be able to maximize the U.S. TV audience in prime time. 

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