Americas Championships U18 (FIBA Americas U18) in Buenos Aires (Argentina) (2024)
2022 (2 year break)
Americas Championships U18 (FIBA Americas U18) in Buenos Aires (Argentina) 2024
Champion: USA
Tournament MVP: Darius Acuff
Top Scorer: Josiah Moseley (24.2)
Q.Finals Semis Final 2024 Semis Q.Finals
Republic79
Belize69
Argentina79
Venezuela75
Republic66
Argentina75
Argentina70
USA110
USA107
Canada69
USA98
Puer. Rico66
Canada72
Brazil68
Standings 2024
A
2
2-1
3
1-2
4
0-3
B
1
3-0
2
1-2
3
1-2
4
1-2
Stats Leaders 2024
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Moseley_Josiah

Stony Point
198 PF 18y
Avg: 24.2 ppg

3
22.0
4
17.8
5
15.2
8
13.7
9
13.3
10
13.3
Americas Championships U18 (FIBA Americas U18) in Buenos Aires (Argentina) Final
USA breeze past Argentina to conquer title in Buenos Aires (Photo: FIBA)
Starting five
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Mikel Brown
Brown
Darius Acuff
Acuff
Trey McKenney
McKenney
Nikolas Khamenia
Khamenia
Daniel Jacobsen
Jacobsen
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4Mikel Brown 6'1''-G-2006 Cold Hearts USA
5Darius Acuff 6'2''-PG-2006 IMG Academy USA
6Jeremiah Fears 6'2''-G-2006 Joliet West USA
7Trey McKenney 6'3''-SF-2006 St.Mary Prep USA
8Jasper Johnson 6'4''-F/G-2006 Link Year Prep USA
9Derrion Reid 6'7''-SF-2006 Alabama USA
10Nate Ament 6'7''-SF-2006 Highland (VA) USA
11Patrick Ngongba II 6'11''-C/F-2006 Duke USA
12Shelton Henderson 6'5''-F-2006 Bellaire (MI) USA
13Morez Johnson 6'9''-F-2006 Illinois USA
14Nikolas Khamenia 6'8''-F/G-2006 Harvard-Westlake USA
15Daniel Jacobsen 7'3''-C-2006 Purdue USA

Tommy Lloyd Head Coach Arizona USA
Grant McCasland Assistant Texas Tech USA
Micah Shrewsberry Assistant Notre Dame USA
Tournament MVP
Top Scorer
USA breeze past Argentina to conquer title in Buenos Aires-Jun 10, 2024
FINAL
Argentina - USA 70-110
USA are crowned champions in Buenos Aires. They stormed past Argentina in the championship game. Darius Acuff (188-PG-2006) came up with 26 points, 9 assists and 6 rebounds for the champions. USA dominated from start to finish. They established a 52-36 halftime lead. They unloaded 58 points in the second half and cruised to the win. Jasper Johnson (193-F/G-2006) contributed 19 points in the victory. Tyler Kropp (204-PF-2007) responded with 20 points and 9 rebounds for Argentina.
3-4 Place
Dominican Republic - Canada 67-89
Canada outscored Dominican Republic to earn the third position in Buenos Aires. Canada built a 46-40 halftime lead. They went on a 43-27 second half rally to ice the victory. Efeosa Oliogu (196-SF-2006, college: St.Scholastica) came up with 23 points, while Spencer Ahrens (206-PF-2006) added 19 points and 11 rebounds for the winners. Fernando De Los Santos (192-G-2006) answered with 17 points for Dominican Republic.

5-6 Place
Venezuela - Brazil 64-66
Brazil nipped Venezuela to ensure the fifth-place finish at the championship. Brazil ensured a 19-10 lead after ten minutes. Venezuela cut the deficit in the second half but came up short of win at the end. Matheus Monteiro finished with 15 points, while Joao Neves (200-SF-2008) added 13 points for the winners. Anthony Reyes (180-F-2006) answered with 18 points for Venezuela.

7-8 Place
Belize - Puerto Rico 51-79
Puerto Rico claimed the 7th position in Buenos Aires. They cruised past Belize in the final game at the championship. Puerto Rico built a 36-29 halftime lead. They went on a 43-22 rally in the second half to seal the win. Alejandro Aviles (206-C/F-2006) posted 18 points and 13 rebounds, while Brandon Lee added 16 points for Puerto Rico. Devin Moody (193-G-2006) connected for 12 points in the loss.
Latinbasket.com All-FIBA Americas U18 Awards 2024-Jun 11, 2024
Best Player: USA Darius Acuff (6'2''-PG-2006) of IMG Academy
Best Guard: USA Darius Acuff (6'2''-PG-2006) of IMG Academy
Best Forward: Canada Tristan Beckford (6'5''-SF-2006) of Hillcrest Prep
Best Center: Argentina Tyler Kropp (6'9''-PF-2007) of Olentangy

First Team

USA Darius Acuff (6'2''-PG-2006) of IMG Academy
Dominican Republic Danny Carbuccia (6'1''-G-2006) of Stepinac
USA Mikel Brown (6'1''-G-2006) of Cold Hearts
Argentina Tyler Kropp (6'9''-PF-2007) of Olentangy
Canada Tristan Beckford (6'5''-SF-2006) of Hillcrest Prep

Second Team
USA Daniel Jacobsen (7'3''-C-2006) of Purdue
Belize Josiah Moseley (6'6''-PF-2006) of Villanova
Venezuela Jeiminson Marquez (198-F-2006) of VEN NT
Argentina Felipe Minzer (195-G-2007) of Zaragoza
Brazil Nolan Kemm (189-PG-2007) of GBA Lions