Senior forward Nunu Agara of the Maryland Terrapins is set to don the red, white and blue as the United States opens its campaign in the FIBA 3×3 Women’s Nations League Americas North event in Santiago, Chile.
The tournament runs from June 27 through July 3, featuring a compact schedule of six three‑game stops that will determine the pathway to the 2026 FIBA 3×3 U23 World Cup.
A Milestone for Maryland Basketball
Agara, a senior who earned a gold medal with the U.S. at the 2022 FIBA U17 Women’s World Cup and appeared at the 2023 Nike Hoop Summit, joins a roster that includes fellow NCAA standouts such as Imari Berry, McKinna Brackens, Dani Carnegie, Katie Fiso and Tori McKinney.
The competition follows a ‘stops’ format, with teams accruing points across seven days of play; conference champions and the top‑ranked squads in the final standings will earn berths to the 2026 U23 World Cup.
Matches are streamed live on YouTube.com/FIBA3x3, allowing fans worldwide to follow every fast‑break and clutch three‑pointer as the action unfolds on a half‑court with a 10‑minute clock and a 12‑second shot clock.
For Agara, the Santiago stop represents both a personal showcase and a chance to help the United States secure another qualification milestone in the rapidly growing 3×3 game.