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Canada wins bronze at women’s 3×3 basketball World Cup with rout of Poland

Canada Secures Bronze at FIBA Women’s 3×3 Basketball World Cup

Canada claimed the bronze medal at the FIBA women’s 3×3 basketball World Cup with a dominant 21-9 win over Poland in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The Canadian team, led by veteran Paige Crozon, put on a stellar performance at Sükhbaatar Square.

Paige Crozon led the charge for Canada with 13 points and five rebounds, showcasing her experience and skill on the court. Saicha Grant-Allen also made significant contributions with five points and five rebounds. Cassandra Brown and Kacie Bosch played crucial roles, each collecting three rebounds while scoring two and one point, respectively.

On the other side, Anna Pawlowska led Poland with three points and three rebounds, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Canada’s strong defense and offensive firepower.

The Canadian women bounced back from a tough semifinal loss to the Netherlands earlier in the day. Despite the setback, they regrouped and delivered a convincing performance against Poland to secure the bronze medal.

Canada’s journey to the bronze medal game was filled with ups and downs. After going 2-2 in group play, they defeated Japan in the play-in game before pulling off a thrilling victory against Spain in the quarterfinals. The team’s resilience and determination were on full display as they fought their way to a podium finish.

Despite missing star players Katherine Plouffe and Michelle Plouffe due to injuries and scheduling conflicts, Canada’s depth and teamwork shone through. Players like Brown and Grant-Allen stepped up in their absence, proving that the team has strength in numbers.

This bronze medal adds to Canada’s impressive resume in 3×3 basketball. After finishing as silver medalists in the previous edition, the team showed their consistency and competitiveness on the world stage.

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In contrast, the Canadian men’s squad faced challenges in Ulaanbaatar, finishing 13th after a tough group stage. Despite the outcome, the team gained valuable experience and will look to bounce back stronger in future competitions.

Overall, Canada’s performance at the FIBA women’s 3×3 basketball World Cup was a testament to their skill, determination, and teamwork. The bronze medal is a well-deserved achievement for the Canadian women’s team, and they will continue to strive for excellence in the future.

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