1976 United States women's Olympic basketball team explained

Club:1976 United States women's Olympic basketball team
Manager:Billie Moore
League:1976 Summer Olympics
Prevseason:None
Nextseason:1984

The 1976 United States women's Olympic basketball team competed in the Games of the XXI Olympiad in Montreal, Canada, representing the United States of America. It was the first time the United States had fielded a women's basketball team in the Olympics.

The team was led by Cal State Fullerton's women's basketball coach Billie Moore and had four future Hall of Famers on the roster: Ann Meyers, Nancy Lieberman, Lusia Harris, and Pat Summitt (then called Pat Head).

Despite finishing second place behind the Soviet Union, the team is considered one of the most important in basketball history, paving the way for women's basketball to flourish in the United States. As a unit, the team was elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2023.

Results

The first women's Olympic basketball tournament consisted of a single round-robin group, where the group rankings determined the final standings. The Soviet team went undefeated and won the gold medal. The U.S. team won the silver medal through a victory over the Bulgarian team, which served as the tiebreaker between the two teams in favor of the U.S. team.[1]

Legacy

In 2023, the 1976 US Olympic women's basketball team was elected as a unit to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The election made it only the ninth team to be so honored.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1976 Olympic Games Tournament for Women: Group Standings . FIBA Archive.
  2. News: Brennan . Clare . The 1976 U.S. Olympic Women's Basketball Team Forever Changed Sports . . August 11, 2023.