The three stars who led Oregon to a Final Four trip last year, Sabrina Ionescu, Satou Sabally and Ruthy Hebard, dominated against some of the best players in the world. Sabrina Ionescu and the UO women's basketball team hosted an exhibition against the United States women's national team before 11,530 fans in Matthew Knight Arena, and won, 93-86. But Chelsea Gray missed the Stanford game, and Plum missed both the Stanford and Oregon State games. Ionescu is strong, she’s smart, and she’s creative off-the-dribble. But after four college exhibition games, the Americans face some questions.The U.S. women's national team gets back to competition right away, playing in the FIBA Americas Pre-Olympic Qualifying tournament in Argentina this week. She had seven assists to one turnover despite being the center of the defensive attention from multiple Hall of Famers-to be.Appreciate this team right now as the season is just about to begin, because you won’t see another like it any time soon. 1 Oregon beat Team USA in an exhibition game on Saturday night, becoming just the second college team to knock off the women’s national team in history. All three, like Charles and Delle Donne, are former Olympians.Griner and Charles are playing overseas. But Delle Donne is resting and recovering from herniated disks in her back, and she didn't play in any of the games.Seattle's Breanna Stewart, the 2018 WNBA MVP, missed the WNBA season because of an Achilles' injury suffered in April. She came up with 11, including four on the offensive end. She and Fowles (11.5, 6.3) both started. Las Vegas forward A'ja Wilson missed the Texas A&M and Oregon games because of a death in her family.Ogwumike led the team in scoring (19.5 PPG) and rebounding (8.6). That’s what happens when the No. USA Basketball Release; CORVALLIS – Some of the top players in the world will be on display at Gill Coliseum Nov. 4, when Team USA faces the Oregon State women's basketball team in an exhibition matchup.The contest will be part of an exhibition tour for the Stars and Stripes, that pits Team USA against some of the top national powers in college basketball. Oregon State, which made it … Chicago's Diamond DeShields and Dallas' Arike Ogunbowale, who weren't part of the college tour, will join the U.S. squad in Argentina.In the four exhibition games, guards led the way in scoring for the college teams: Stanford's Kiana Williams and DiJonai Carrington (17 points), Oregon State's Destiny Slocum (15), Texas A&M's Chennedy Carter (34) and Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu (30).A big part of this is that the best player(s) for those teams are guards. She finished with 30 points on 20 shots, and scored 20 in the third quarter alone. )USA Basketball has always valued loyalty from players, and it's understandable that the organization has shown that back. Chicago's Courtney Vandersloot, a WNBA first-team pick this season and in the running for best point guard in the world, is a recent example: She didn't make the 2016 Olympic team, when she was 27, and felt time was running out for an Olympic experience. So she joined the Hungarian national team in 2017.We're many months from the Tokyo Games, so a lot will play out before the final Olympic roster decisions are made.