Kate Harpring, Saniyah Hall, Jerzy Robinson joins Team USA for FIBA Under-19 Women's World Cup 2025

Top-ranked high school basketball standouts like Saniyah Hall, Kate Harpring, and Jerzy Robinson made it to Team USA’s roster for the 2025 FIBA Under-19 Women’s World Cup next month in the Czech Republic. They were among the 12 players chosen from the three-team trials at USA Basketball’s facility in Colorado.
Leading the girls’ basketball contingent is Saniyah Hall, the number one prospect from the Class of 2026. Hall recently announced her transfer from Florida’s Montverde Academy to Ohio’s SPIRE Academy for her senior girls’ basketball season.
With the Eagles, Hall averaged a team-leading 20.3 points per game, helping the Eagles become Florida’s best team via a 26-2 record. Meanwhile, Hall also played for USA Basketball in last year’s FIBA Under-18 Women’s 3×3 World Cup.
Likewise, second-ranked high school senior Kate Harpring is among the 12 players for Team USA. She led the Marist War Eagles to a 29-3 record. The daughter of former National Basketball Association player Matt Harpring was a finalist for Team USA’s Women’s Under-17 team last year.
Finally, Jerzy Robinson is among the 12 players for Team USA. The third-best prospect from the Class of 2026 led Sierra Canyon to a 28-3 record last season. The Trailblazers made it to the regional finals of the California Interscholastic Federation Open Division state semifinals. Sierra Canyon also finished the season third in the state rankings.
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Joining Hall, Harpring, and Robinson are former high school basketball standouts and incoming college basketball players Sienna Betts and Jazzy Davidson. After finishing her high school basketball career at Grandview (Colorado), Betts will play college ball for UCLA.
Meanwhile, Davidson will transition from Clackamas (Oregon) to USC. Davidson, the second-ranked player from the Class of 2025, is a three-time Oregon Gatorade Player of the Year winner for girls’ basketball.
Completing USA Basketball’s roster for the 2025 FIBA Under-19 Women’s World Cup are Kayleigh Heckel (UConn), Jordan Lee (Texas), Alivia McGill (Florida), Emilee Skinner (Duke), Addison Bjorn (Park Hill South), Sydney Douglas (Ontario Christian), and Zania Socka-Nguemen (UCLA).
Team USA will start the competition in Group A, wherein they will play South Korea, Israel, and Hungary.