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Harris-Smith Selected For Team USA U-19 Men’s National Team Training Camp

Incoming freshman among 35 athletes chosen to compete for 12-member team.

COLLEGE PARK, MD – Incoming freshman DeShawn Harris-Smith has been selected to take part in the Team USA Under-19 Men's National Team Training Camp which will begin on June 11 at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He is one of 35 athletes who will take part in the camp vying for the 12-member team which will be announced prior to the 2023 FIBA U19 Men's World Cup Championship slated for June 24-July 2 in Debrecen, Hungary.
 
Harris-Smith, who played in the Iverson All-American Game, collected a number of individual honors after a standout year at Paul VI High School – Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year, Naismith High School All-American, WCAC Player of the Year, All-MET Player of the Year. 
 
Athletes attending training camp were selected by the USA Basketball Men's Junior National Team Committee. Those eligible for this team must be U.S. citizens, born on or after January 1, 2004.  
 
Nearly half of the athletes have prior USA Basketball experience. Ten invitees have won a gold medal as a member of a USA Basketball junior national team.
 
The United States will square off with Lebanon, Madagascar and Slovenia in pool play.
 
The U.S. will face off against Lebanon and Madagascar for the first time at a 2023 FIBA Men's U19 World Cup. The U.S. own a 2-0 record against Slovenia at the U19 World Cup. 
 
The United States has won the competition eight times, including three of the last four competitions—in 2015, 2019 and 2021.
 
 
NAME POS HT WT AGE* CLASS SCHOOL HOMETOWN
Amaree Abram G 6'4 185 19 FR Ole Miss  Port Arthur, TX
Mark Armstrong G 6'3 170 19 FR Villanova  South Orange, NJ
Tobe Awaka F 6'8 250 19 FR Tennessee  Hyde Park, NY
Ace Bailey G/F 6'9 185 16 2024 McEachern/Rutgers  Powder Springs, GA
Omaha Bielew F 6'8 210 18 2023 Iowa State  Waukee, IA
Kylan Boswell G 6'2 180 18 FR Arizona  Champaign, IL
Blake Buchanan C 6'9 215 19 2023 Virginia  Coeur D'Alene, ID
Kanon Catchings G/F 6'8 185 17 2024 Brownsburg High School/Purdue  Brownsburg, IN
Myles Colvin G 6'5 200 17 2023 Purdue  Indianapolis, IN
Mookie Cook G/F 6'6 205 18 2023 Oregon  Chandler, AZ
Eric Dailey Jr. G/F 6'6 225 19 2022 Oklahoma State*  Bradenton, FL
Freddie Dillione G 6'4 185 19 FR Tennessee  Fayetteville, NC
Josh Dix G/F 6'7 175 18 FR Iowa  Council Bluffs, IA
Jeremy Fears Jr. G 6'0 170 18 2023 Michigan State  Joliet, IL
Boogie Fland G 6'2 165 16 2024 Archbishop Stepinac  White Plains, NY
Trentyn Flowers G/F 6'7 180 18 2023 Louisville  Charlotte, NC
Dylan Harper G 6'4 180 16 2024 Don Bosco Prep  Ramsey, NJ
DeShawn Harris-Smith G 6'4 180 18 2023 Maryland  Fairfax, VA
Ian Jackson G 6'6 185 18 2024 Cardinal Hayes High School/UNC  Bronx, NY
AJ Johnson G 6'4 180 18 2023 Southern California Academy  Castaic, CA
Tre Johnson G 6'5 180 17 2024 Lake Highland Prep  Dallas, TX
Karter Knox G/F 6'6 205 18 2024 Tampa Catholic  Tampa, FL
Ven-Allen Lubin C 6'8 220 19 FR Notre Dame  Orlando, FL
Tyler McKinley C 6'9 220 17 2024 Walnut High School  Branson, MO
Liam McNeeley F 6'6 185 17 2024 Montverde  Richardson, TX
Milan Momcilovic F 6'9 190 18 2023 Iowa State  Pewaukee, WI
Asa Newell F 6'9 205 17 2024 Montverde Academy  Fort Walton Beach, FL
Jackson Paveletzke G 6'2 180 19 FR Iowa State  Kimberly, WI
Drake Powell G 6'5 170 17 2024 Northwood  Pittsboro, NC
Derik Queen C 6'9 210 18 2024 Montverde  Baltimore, MD
Cameron Scott G/F 6'5 165 17 2024 Lexington High School  Lexington, SC
Jackson Shelstad G 6'1 170 18 2023 Oregon  West Linn, OR
Joseph Tugler C 6'8 215 18 2023 Houston  Houston, TX
Kel'el Ware C 6'10 210 19 FR Indiana  North Little Rock, AR
Cody Williams G/F 6'7 195 18 2023 Colorado  Gilbert, AZ

 
 
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