The journey for the Olympic gold medal in the Women's Basketball competition is down to just four teams in the semifinal round, featuring the much anticipated Team USA vs. Australia. The two ball clubs are coming off commanding victories, with Australia handling its business against Serbia and Team USA putting on a show against Nigeria.
In its matchup against Serbia, Australia shot 46.0% from the field, including 36.0% from three-point range. The team was also effective at the defensive end, limiting Serbia to just 39.0% shooting, including 32.0% from beyond the arc. Australia also outrebounded Serbia 44-32.
Team USA, on the other hand, was flat-out dominant against Nigeria. It had a 54.0% shooting night, including 26.0% from three-point range. The team also had the edge over Nigeria in the boards area by 44-28.
Team USA vs Australia: Starting lineups and depth charts
Team USA starting lineup and depth chart
Jackie Young was the newest addition to the team's starting lineup after several tweaks to the backcourt. Her reliable shotmaking helped the team's spacing and provided a steady presence at the three-point line. The team's starting five is as follows: PG - Chelsea Gray, SG - Jackie Young, PF - Breanna Stewart, SF - Napheesa Collier, C - A'ja Wilson.
Here is a look at the team's depth chart:
Australia starting lineup and depth chart
Australia is expected to run with the following starting lineup: PG - Jade Melbourne, SG - Samantha Whitcomb, PF - Alanna Smith, SF - Stephanie Talbot, C - Eziyoda Magbegor.
Here is a look at the ball club's depth chart:
Team USA vs Australia: Preview
The USA Basketball vs. Australia game will be the first contest in the semifinal round on Friday, Aug. 9. A loss would mean they are still eligible for the bronze medal game.
Australia has the size to match up in some way to Team USA. But it must play with the right pace to keep up with its opponent's speed and athleticism. It remains a challenging head-to-head meeting given the talent gap between the two.
Team USA vs Australia: Players to watch
Lauren Jackson is playing in her fifth Olympic game for Australia as a center, while Diana Taurasi is in her sixth and final Olympics for USA Basketball. The two veterans have been an incredible standard in the sport regarding longevity and dedication.
A'ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart continue to play some of their best basketball on the international stage with their dynamic tandem on the frontcourt. Meanwhile, Jade Melbourne and Alanna Smith remain reliable scoring options for Australia.