Canada Women
Coach:
Victor Lapena
Establishment Date:
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Team Info
The Canada Women's national basketball team has solidified its status as a world-class program and a consistent medal threat. Representing Canada and headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, the team is a proud member of FIBA Americas. The maple leaf-adorned jersey is now synonymous with a fast, physical, and intelligent style of play. The program's historic breakthrough came with a bronze medal at the 1979 World Championship, but its modern peak has been in the last decade. Led by the transcendent talent of Kia Nurse and the veteran leadership of Natalie Achonwa, the team claimed a historic gold medal at the 2015 Pan American Games and followed it with a thrilling run to the semifinals of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The current squad, blending experienced WNBA stars with emerging collegiate talent, is arguably the deepest and most talented in the nation's history. With a rapidly expanding fan base inspired by their success, the team's culture is one of grit and unity. Canada is no longer just a participant; it is a podium contender at every major tournament.
Overview
Matches
Squad
Match Result
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Competition
Time
Round
Home
VS
Away
HT
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Best
#Players
Per Game
1
K.Nurse
13.0
2
N.Fields
11.3
3
B.Carleton
11.3
Standings
