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Friday / November 22.

Twenty-Seven Athletes Invited To USA Men’s U18 Training Camp

USA Basketball today announced 27 athletes expected to participate at the 2022 USA Basketball Men’s U18 FIBA Americas Championship National Team training camp from May 26 – June 2 in Houston.

The athletes will vie for one of 12 spots on the USA Basketball U18 National Team that will compete at the 2022 FIBA U18 Americas Championship in Tijuana, Mexico, from June 6 – 12.

Training camp participants and coaches were selected by the USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team Committee and will represent the high school graduating classes of 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024.

Representing the class of 2021 is Corey Floyd.

The class of 2022 will be represented by Mark Armstrong, Amari Bailey, Anthony Black, Eric Dailey Jr., Dior Johnson, Ty Rodgers, Nick Smith Jr., Seth Trimble, Jordan Walsh, Kel’el Ware and Cam Whitmore.

Expected to participate from the class of 2023 are Matt Bewley, Omaha Biliew, Xavier Booker, Kanaan Carlyle, Stephon Castle, Isaiah Collier, Caleb Foster, Brandon Gardner, Brandon Garrison, Gregory ‘GG’ Jackson, Carter Lang, Jared McCain, Ja’Kobe Walter and Bryson Warren.

From the class of 2024 is Derik Queen.

Bailey, Black, Smith, Ware and Whitmore represented USA Basketball in a 102-80 win over the World Select Team at the 2022 Nike Hoop Summit in April, while Dailey Jr. was a member of the gold medal-winning 2021 USA Basketball 3×3 U18 World Cup Team. Bailey was also a member of the 2019 USA Basketball U16 National Team that compiled a 6-0 record en route to the gold medal at the FIBA Americas Championship. 

Additionally, Bewley, Booker, Carlyle, Collier, Garrison, Jackson, McCain, Walter and Warren all participated at the 2022 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team minicamp in New Orleans last month.

USA Basketball recently announced the U18 National Team coaching staff, which will be led by University of Colorado’s Tad Boyle.

Including 2018, USA has won gold in nine of 11 of the FIBA U18 Americas Championships since the event’s inception in 1990.

2022 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team
(Training Camp Roster) 
Name
 
Age*
 
Height
 
Class
 
High School
 
College (Commit)
 
Hometown
 
Mark Armstrong
 
18
 
6-3
 
2022
 
St. Peter’s Prep
 
Villanova
 
South Orange, NJ
 
Amari Bailey
 
18
 
6-4
 
2022
 
Sierra Canyon HS
 
UCLA
 
Chatsworth, CA
 
Matt Bewley
 
18
 
6-8
 
2023
 
Overtime Elite
 

 
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
 
Omaha Biliew
 
17
 
6-8
 
2023
 
Link Year Prep
 

 
Waukee, IA
 
Anthony Black
 
18
 
6-7
 
2022
 
Duncanville HS
 
Arkansas
 
Duncanville, TX
 
Xavier Booker
 
17
 
6-10
 
2023
 
Cathedral HS
 

 
Fishers, IN
 
Kanaan Carlyle
 
17
 
6-2
 
2023
 
Milton HS
 
Stanford
 
Alpharetta, GA
 
Stephon Castle
 
17
 
6-6
 
2023
 
Newton HS
 
Connecticut
 
Covington, GA
 
Isaiah Collier
 
17
 
6-3
 
2023
 
Wheeler HS
 

 
Marietta, GA
 
Eric Dailey Jr.
 
18
 
6-6
 
2022
 
IMG Academy
 

 
Bradenton, FL
 
Corey Floyd
 
18
 
6-3
 
2021
 
Roselle Catholic HS
 
Providence^
 
Franklin, NJ
 
Caleb Foster
 
17
 
6-4
 
2023
 
Oak Hill Academy
 
Duke
 
Harrisburg, NC
 
Brandon Gardner
 
17
 
6-7
 
2023
 
Word of God
 

 
Waynesboro, GA
 
Brandon Garrison
 
18
 
6-9
 
2023
 
Del City HS
 

 
Oklahoma City, OK
 
Gregory ‘GG’ Jackson
 
17
 
6-8
 
2023
 
Ridge View HS
 
North Carolina
 
Camden, SC
 
Dior Johnson
 
18
 
6-2
 
2022
 
Southern Cal Academy
 
Oregon
 
Kingston, NY
 
Carter Lang
 
17
 
6-10
 
2023
 
St. Anne’s – Belfield
 

 
Charlottesville, VA
 
Jared McCain
 
18
 
6-2
 
2023
 
Centennial HS
 
Duke
 
Sacramento, CA
 
Derik Queen
 
17
 
6-9
 
2024
 
Montverde Academy
 

 
Baltimore, MD
 
Ty Rodgers
 
18
 
6-6
 
2022
 
Thornton HS
 
Illinois
 
Saginaw, MI
 
Nick Smith Jr.
 
18
 
6-4
 
2022
 
North Little Rock HS
 
Arkansas
 
Jacksonville, AR
 
Seth Trimble
 
17
 
6-2
 
2022
 
Menomonee Falls HS
 
North Carolina
 
Menomonee Falls, WI
 
Jordan Walsh
 
18
 
6-7
 
2022
 
Link Year Prep
 
Arkansas
 
Cedar Hill, TX
 
Ja’Kobe Walter
 
17
 
6-5
 
2023
 
McKinney HS
 

 
McKinney, TX
 
Kel’el Ware
 
18
 
7-0
 
2022
 
North Little Rock HS
 
Oregon
 
North Little Rock, AR
 
Bryson Warren
 
17
 
6-2
 
2023
 
Overtime Elite
 

 
Sherwood, AR
 
Cam Whitmore
 
17
 
6-6
 
2022
 
Archbishop Spalding HS
 
Villanova
 
Odenton, MD
 

* Ages listed are as of May 10, 2022
^ Redshirt at Connecticut for freshman season (2021-22) and is transferring to Providence

(Release via USA Basketball)

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