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The BA press release suggests that New Zealand will probably run Pero Cameron, Kirk Penney, Lindsay Tait, Mika Vukona and Craig Bradshaw as its starting five.

Years ago
2015 NCAA Tournament: 2 Aussies into the Elite 8
Mathiang and Wallace fell agonisingly close to berths in the Final Four.
2015 NCAA Tournament: Mathiang and Wallace fall short of Final Four

Years ago
Nothing in the title indicates male or female?
Then the title of the actual article with the hyperlink reads: "Wallace and Mathiang into the Elite 8"
What is misleading?

Years ago
The next Boomers camp sees Brad Newley and Mark Worthington join the team and the list also adds Ater Majok, AJ Ogilvy and Liam Rush as the side prepares for the upcoming series against New Zealand:
Australian Boomers squad for Sydney Camp Aug 18-22:
Name / Most recent college or pro team / Junior Association / Age / Height
Aron BAYNES / Washington State University (USA) / Cairns, QLD / 22 / 208cm
Jason CADEE / Australian Institute of Sport / Bankstown, NSW / 18 / 185cm
Peter CRAWFORD / Townsville Crocodiles / Mt. Isa, QLD / 29 / 193cm
Matthew DELLAVEDOVA / Australian Institute of Sport / Maryborough, VIC / 18 / 189cm
Oscar FORMAN / New Zealand Breakers (NZ) / Sturt, SA / 27 / 206cm
Adam GIBSON / Gold Coast Blaze / Launceston, TAS / 22 / 188cm
James HARVEY / Gold Coast Blaze / Perry Lakes, WA / 30 / 196cm
Joe INGLES / CB Granada (Spain) / Southern, SA / 21 / 203cm
Nathan JAWAI / Dallas Mavericks (USA) / Cairns, QLD / 22 / 208cm
Ater MAJOK / University of Connecticut (USA) / Macarthur, NSW / 22 / 208cm
Aleks MARIC / KK Partizan Belgrade (Serbia) / North Sydney, NSW / 24 / 211cm
Damian MARTIN / Sydney Spirit / Gloucester, NSW / 24 / 188cm
Brad NEWLEY / Basiktas (Turkey) / Forestville, SA / 24 / 195cm
Luke NEVILL / University of Utah (USA) / Stirling, WA / 23 / 216cm
A.J. OGILVY / Vanderbilt University (USA) / Hills, NSW / 21 / 210cm
Liam RUSH / Sundsvall Dragons (Sweden) / Broome, QLD / 27 / 198cm
Stephen WEIGH / Perth Wildcats / Rockhampton, QLD / 22 / 202cm
Mark WORTHINGTON / Melbourne Tigers / Bunbury, WA / 26 / 202cm
Average age: 23 years 5 months
Average height: 200cm (6’6”)
The BA press release suggests that New Zealand will probably run Pero Cameron, Kirk Penney, Lindsay Tait, Mika Vukona and Craig Bradshaw as its starting five.
