12–20 Jul
    2025

    Will USA set a new all-time U19 Women's World Cup winning streak?

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    This 2025 USA team could write history

    Their own incredible record could be about to be broken in Brno.

    BRNO (Czechia) - Yet more history could be about to happen at the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2025 as USA look to post the longest ever winning streak in the famous competition, having already tied the previous best.

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    Who will be crowned U19 Women's World Cup champions?

    The USA entered the tournament with 21 wins in a row to their name and having went 4-0 so far in Brno, they have now matched their own best ever 25-game streak.

    The USA have won all four games and equalled their best ever 25-game streak
    The USA have won all four games and equalled their best ever 25-game streak
    The USA have won all four games and equalled their best ever 25-game streak
    The USA have won all four games and equalled their best ever 25-game streak
    The USA have won all four games and equalled their best ever 25-game streak

    The current 25-game streak also cut across three previous editions and has seen a number of the best and highest profile ballers on the planet contributing to it.

    Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers went undefeated with USA in Bangkok in 2019.

    This includes the likes of Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers.

    Read more about the 2019 edition

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    Success in Friday's Quarter-Finals against France would see them do it. Meanwhile if they managed to go all the way to another title, they would be on 28 wins and heading to the next edition in 2027 with a staggering milestone of 30 in sight.

    You can let us know if you think they will get it done by casting a vote in the fan poll below.

    Current Winning Streak

    Winning Streak

    Edition

    Round

    Opponent

    Score

    25

    2025

    Round of 16

    China

    122-57

    24

    2025

    Group Phase

    Israel

    114-40

    23

    2025

    Group Phase

    Hungary

    79-49

    22

    2025

    Group Phase

    Korea

    134-53

    21

    2023

    Final

    Spain

    69-66

    20

    2023

    Semi-Finals

    France

    80-57

    19

    2023

    Quarter-Finals

    Czechia

    121-61

    18

    2023

    Round of 16

    Argentina

    112-36

    17

    2023

    Group Phase

    Chinese Taipei

    112-49

    16

    2023

    Group Phase

    Germany

    100-46

    15

    2023

    Group Phase

    Mali

    85-66

    14

    2021

    Final

    Australia

    70-52

    13

    2021

    Semi-Finals

    Hungary

    75-42

    12

    2021

    Quarter-Finals

    Spain

    98-64

    11

    2021

    Round of 16

    Chinese Taipei

    129-45

    10

    2021

    Group Phase

    Egypt

    97-36

    9

    2021

    Group Phase

    Australia

    99-59

    8

    2021

    Group Phase

    Italy

    96-37

    7

    2019

    Final

    Australia

    70-74

    6

    2019

    Semi-Finals

    Belgium

    67-59

    5

    2019

    Quarter-Finals

    Canada

    81-46

    4

    2019

    Round of 16

    Germany

    79-61

    3

    2019

    Group Phase

    Hungary

    95-50

    2

    2019

    Group Phase

    Korea

    89-67

    1

    2019

    Group Phase

    Australia

    79-56

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