- Date: June 24, 2021 – Thanks To USA Basketball

The official, 12-member 2021 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team roster was announced Thursday night, and it features six players who completed their first collegiate season and six players from the high school class of 2021.
Named to the USA U19 World Cup Team were: Patrick Baldwin Jr. (Hamilton H.S./Sussex, Wis.); Kennedy Chandler (Sunrise Christian Academy, Kan./Memphis, Tenn.); Jonathan Davis (Wisconsin/La Crosse, Wis.); Caleb Furst (Blackhawk Christian School/Fort Wayne, Ind.); Chet Holmgren (Minnehaha Academy/Minneapolis, Minn.); Harrison Ingram (St. Mark’s School/Dallas, Texas); Jaden Ivey (Purdue/South Bend, Ind.); Ryan Kalkbrenner (Creighton/St. Louis, Mo.); Kenneth Lofton Jr. (Louisiana Tech/Port Arthur, Texas); Mike Miles (TCU/Lancaster, Texas); Adam Miller (Louisiana State/Chicago, Ill.); and Peyton Watson (Long Beach Poly Tech H.S./Long Beach, Calif).
Purdue commit, Mr. Indiana and Blackhawk Christian’s Caleb Furst will represent Ft. Wayne after a big senior season on Team USA.
High School Honors
- Ranked 71st in the nation in the 2021 class by ESPN.
- 2021 MaxPreps All-America Team honorrable mention.
- 2020-21 MaxPreps Indiana High School Basketball Player of the Year.
- 2021 Indiana Mr. Basketball.
- 2021 Gatorade Indiana Player of the Year
- 2021 Class 2A Trester Mental Attitude Award.
- 2018-2021 All-Indiana first-team
High School Notes
- As a senior during the 2020-21 season, started in all 31 games, averaging 21.4 ppg, 14.1 rpg, 3.0 apg and 2.2 bpg.
- Helped Blackhawk Christian School to a 2A state title. Scored a game-high 20 points in the state title game in a 55-40 win over Parke Heritage.
- Recorded 19 points, seven rebounds and six blocks in the state championship game.
- Finished his career a Blackhawk Christian School as the all-time leading scorer (2,087 points) and all-time leading rebounder (1,254 rebounds).
- As a senior, led the state of Indiana in rebounds per game (14.4 rpg).
Personal Notes
- Earned a 3.99 GPA at Blackhawk Christian School.
Jamie Dixon, USA and TCU head coach
“This week has been very fulfilling so far, and the process of selecting this 12-player group was really difficult given the amount of talent we have had at training camp. Everyone has been working hard, we are growing closer as a group, which is really important. I am excited about the team that the committee put together as we now prepare to head overseas to Latvia and compete for a gold medal.
“Although the committee had to make some tough decisions in the selection process, we are thrilled with the potential this team brings to the court, its length, basketball IQ, defensive prowess and offensive abilities should make us a strong team, and I am looking forward to the challenge of competing in the U19 World Cup in July. For some of our guys, it will be the first time leaving the country and everyone is excited about having the honor of representing their country.”
Assisting Dixon with the U19 World Cup Team are assistant coaches Jerod Haase (Stanford University) and James Jones (Yale University) who look to help lead the USA to a fourth gold medal in the last five FIBA U19 World Cup events since 2013.
The USA Men’s U19 World Cup training camp began June 20 with 26 athletes, 17 finalists were named on June 21, and the official team was selected following 10 training sessions held at TCU in Fort Worth, Texas. The team will continue training on the TCU campus through Monday, June 28, then travel to Riga, Latvia for the 2021 FIBA U19 World Cup that will be played July 3-11.
Featuring U19 teams from 16 nations, the 2021 FIBA U19 World Cup includes in addition to the USA and host Latvia, Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, France, Japan, Lithuania, Mali, Puerto Rico, Senegal, Serbia, South Korea, Spain and Turkey.
The USA was drawn into Group D, alongside Australia, Mali and Turkey for the July 3-6 FIBA U19 World Cup preliminary round. The USA will open play against Turkey on July 3 (10:30 a.m. EDT), followed by Mali on July 4 (1:30 p.m EDT) and close preliminary play against Australia on July 6 (1:30 p.m. EDT).
Reigning FIBA U19 World Cup gold medalist, USA men’s teams have won seven gold medals, three silver medals and one bronze medal while compiling a 99-14 overall record in U19 World Cup play since the event launched in 1979. Even more impressive, the USA has won four of the last six U19 golds since 2009.
The USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team Committee in charge of selecting the team is chaired by Matt Painter (Purdue University), and includes 2006 USA World Cup Team member Shane Battier (athlete representative), Tony Bennett (University of Virginia), Ed Cooley (Providence College) and Sean Miller, 2015 U19 World Cup gold medalist head coach.