Australia has announced two of their strongest teams ever to take part in the 2015 World University Games that run from July 3 to 14 in Gwangju, South Korea. After earning a silver medal in 2013, the men are aiming to go one better this time around with a host of NCAA collegiate stars set to play alongside four players with professional experience gained in the NBL. For the women who won bronze two years ago, they are set to field a side stacked with current Opals and WNBL stars complemented by three current US collegiate players. Both teams run 12 deep and expectations will be high for another run to the medal rounds and a chance to play off the an elusive gold.
Australia shooting for medals at World Uni Games
Australia shooting for medals at World Uni…
Australia shooting for medals at World Uni Games
Australia has announced two of their strongest teams ever to take part in the 2015 World University Games that run from July 3 to 14 in Gwangju, South Korea. After earning a silver medal in 2013, the men are aiming to go one better this time around with a host of NCAA collegiate stars set to play alongside four players with professional experience gained in the NBL. For the women who won bronze two years ago, they are set to field a side stacked with current Opals and WNBL stars complemented by three current US collegiate players. Both teams run 12 deep and expectations will be high for another run to the medal rounds and a chance to play off the an elusive gold.