Canadian women edge Spain to reach semifinals at 3×3 basketball World Cup

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The Canadian women’s 3×3 basketball team is through to the semifinals of the FIBA World Cup after edging Spain 11-10 on Saturday in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. 

Cassandra Brown scored the game-winning one-point shot with five seconds left to hand the fourth-seeded Spaniards their first loss of the tournament.

Saicha Grant-Allen led the way on offence for No. 6 Canada with six points and five rebounds.

The Canadians had trailed the Olympic silver medallists for most of the game until tying it at 9-9 with 1:25 remaining on a Grant-Allen free throw.

Canadian star Paige Crozon also collected five rebounds while adding three points. Brown had two points and four rebounds.

WATCH | Full replay of Canada-Spain quarterfinal match:

FIBA 3×3 Women’s World Cup Ulaanbaatar quarterfinal game: Canada vs Spain

Watch Canada take on Spain in quarterfinal play, from the FIBA 3×3 women’s world cup from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Vega Gimeno led Spain with five points, including a game-tying shot in the final minute after Brown gave Canada its first lead.

The Canadian women will take on the second-seeded Netherlands in Sunday’s semifinal at Sükhbaatar Square, which will be live streamed on CBCSports.ca and CBC Gem at 5 a.m. ET.

The 12th-seeded Mongolians will face No. 8 Poland in the other semifinal.


Live coverage of the World Cup will be available on CBC Gem and CBCSports.ca through to the medal games on Sunday.


Crozon and Kacie Bosch, who added one rebound in the win, have been playing with two new teammates in Brown and Grant-Allen. Katherine Plouffe and twin sister Michelle are not playing due to minor injuries and scheduling conflicts.

The Canadian men’s squad failed to reach the playoffs in Ulaanbaatar after going 1-3 in group play.

WATCH | Crozon reflects on new team chemistry:

Paige Crozon reflects on the new team chemistry

Paige Crozon, a member of Canada’s 3×3 Basketball world cup team, discusses this season’s team without the Plouffe sisters.

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