Quentin Coleman’s Double-Double FIBA Debut Leads Americans to Blowout Win Over Argentina
Illinois five-star signee Quentin Coleman’s 11 points and 15 rebounds were a catalyst to a 88-58 blowout win for Team USA in the Under-18 FIBA AmeriCup group play game Monday night.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
June 1, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy USA Basketball)
Months before even experiencing his first practice session at Illinois, Quentin Coleman has apparently figured out how he can stay off Brad Underwood’s bench as a college player.
In his debut game as part of Team USA’s squad in the FIBA Under-18 AmeriCup, the five-star guard from St. Louis established early and often Monday night how he can make an impact without forcing offense for himself.
In a 88-58 blowout win over Argentina in the opening group play game in León, Mexico, Coleman came off the United States’ bench to record 11 points and a game-high 15 rebounds with seven of those rebounds being on the offensive end to contribute heavily as a plus-30 in just over 21 minutes of action.
Coleman, who signed with Illinois in mid-April after announcing his verbal pledge while the Illini were in the midst of its Final Four run of the 2026 NCAA Tournament, established himself on the glass Monday night against an overmatched Argentina squad. The 6-foot-4 guard had 14 rebounds through the first three quarters of action and got his first two baskets off offensive putbacks in the first two minutes after Team USA head coach Anthony Grant had him check into the contest.
Coleman had nine points and four rebounds in an opening quarter where a more athletic Team USA broke out to a 23-11 lead and never looked back in a game where they led by double-digits for nearly the final 25 minutes of the contest.