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National Post
1 Aug 2024

Canada was better in Game 2 of the women’s Olympic basketball tournament, but not good enough. As a result of Thursday’s 70-65 loss to Australia that wasn’t as close as the final score indicated, the team is on the ropes and might not get through to the quarterfinals.
WNBA star Bridget Carleton was the only Canadian not way off offensively. Carleton scored 19 points, hit five of her team’s seven three-pointers in the game, while Kia Nurse went 3-for-14 and the Canadian bench combined to go 3-for-15.