Rutgers' Pondexter, USA Basketball Roll Past South Africa, 92-22
Aug 11 | Women's Basketball
IZMIR, TURKEY - Rutgers' Cappie Pondexter (Chicago, IL) tied for the team lead with seven assists to help lead Team USA to a 92-22 drubbing of South Africa Aug. 11 in the second round of the 2005 World University Games in Izmir, Turkey.
Pondexter, who will be a fifth-year senior on the Scarlet Knight squad this fall, also added six points, five rebounds, a steal and a blocked shot. A team co-captain, she started against the South Africans.
The U.S., an 88-64 winner against the Czech Republic Aug. 10, will face China Aug. 12 and Poland Aug. 15 to finish preliminary play. The World University Games quarterfinals will be conducted Aug. 16, followed by the semifinals Aug. 17 and the championship game Aug. 19.
The 5-9 guard spent four straight summers (2000-2003) with the USA Basketball program as a member of the U.S. 20-and-Under National Team. Pondexter led the Americans to the gold medal at the 2003 FIBA World Championship For Young Women in Sibenik, Croatia, serving as the team co-captain and the starting point guard while averaging 5.3 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.0 assist per game. She won a gold medal at the 2002 World Championship For Young Women Qualifying Tournament in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil, posting a tournament-best 6.5 assists-per-game average as the starting point guard and a team co-captain.
She tallied 8.8 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals per game and shot 51.9 (14-27) percent from the field and 62.5 (5-8) percent from three-point range at the 2002 qualifying tournament. As a member of the 2001 U.S. Junior National Team, Pondexter won a bronze medal at the FIBA World Junior Championships in Prague, Czech Republic, and she also was a member of the 2000 U.S. Junior World Championship Qualifying Team that struck gold in Mardelplata, Argentina.
Pondexter was a candidate for three 2005 national player-of-the-year awards (Naismith, State Farm Wade Trophy, Wooden Women's Award) as well as the Nancy Lieberman Award (top point guard) and Bayer Advantage Senior CLASS Award. Pondexter also was named to the 2004-2005 Associated Press (honorable mention), Full Court Press (third team) and Kodak/Women's Basketball Coaches Association (honorable mention) All-America Teams, the Kodak/ WBCA All-Region 1 Team, the BIG EAST All-First Team and the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team, and was the NCAA Tournament Philadelphia Region's Most Outstanding Player. She averaged 14.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game last season, posting 19 double-digit scoring efforts (seven 20+ points) in 27 appearances.
The World University Games, held every two years and organized by the International University Sports Federation (FISU), is a multi-sport competition open to men and women between the ages of 17 and 28 (born between January 1, 1977, and December 31, 1987), who are, or have been within the past year, a student at a college or university. A total of 21 teams will compete at the 2005 Women's World University Games. The teams have been divided into four preliminary pools, three pools consisting of five teams and one pool consisting of six teams. The U.S. is in Pool B with China, Czech Republic, Poland and South Africa.
The USA women have enjoyed outstanding success in the World University Games and have earned 12 medals in 13 appearances, including five golds, six silvers and one bronze medal, and have compiled an overall record of 75-15 (.833) since beginning World University Games play in 1973. USA Basketball last sent a squad to the 2001 World University Games, where the U.S. ran off to a 7-1 record and clinched the gold medal in Beijing, China. USA Basketball did not send a team to the last World University Games in 2003.
Pondexter is one of two Scarlet Knights to play for USA Basketball this summer. Rising sophomore Essence Carson (Paterson, NJ) recently returned from Tunisia, where she won a gold medal at the 2005 FIBA Under-19 World Championship July 24.
2005 World University Games Schedule/Results
Wednesday, Aug. 10 USA vs. Czech Republic W, 88-64
Thursday, Aug. 11 USA vs. South Africa W, 92-22
Friday, Aug. 12 USA vs. China
Monday, Aug. 15 USA vs. Poland
Tuesday, Aug. 16 Quarterfinals
Wednesday, Aug. 17 Semifinals
Friday, Aug. 19 Championship game











