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01-07-2025
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Alek Thomas scores from second on throwing error
Canada's Cassandra Brown, left, Kacie Bosch and Paige Crozon celebrate after defeating Spain in the quarterfinals of the FIBA women's 3x3 basketball World Cup on Saturday at Sükhbaatar Square in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Canada claimed bronze at the FIBA women's 3x3 basketball World Cup with a 21-9 win over Poland on Sunday in Ulaanbaatar, veteran Paige Crozon of Humboldt, Sask., led Canada with 13 points and five rebounds at Sükhbaatar Saicha Grant-Allen added five points and five rebounds for the sixth-seeded Brown of Vernon, B.C., and Kacie Bosch of Lethbridge, Alta., each collected three rebounds while scoring two points and one point, Pawlowska led No. 8 Poland with three points and three l Full replay of Canada-Poland 3rd-place game: The Canadian women bounced back from a tough 21-15 semifinal loss earlier in the day to the second-seeded Netherlands, which went on to defeat No. 12 Mongolia 15-9 in the gold-medal game for its first-ever which went 2-2 in group play, beat Japan 18-6 in Friday's play-in game before defeating Olympic silver medallist Spain 11-10 in the quarterfinals on Saturday. The Canadians had lost their last two group stage games before making a run into the l Grant-Allen talks about Canada's run to bronze: Crozon also delivered a strong performance against the Dutch with 10 points and five Canadian squad was without twin stars Katherine and Michelle Plouffe of Edmonton, who missed the tournament due to minor injuries and scheduling conflicts. Brown and Grant-Allen stepped up in their took home silver at the 2022 edition before finishing sixth in 2023 and losing the Olympic bronze-medal game to the United States last Canadian men's squad finished 13th in Ulaanbaatar after failing to reach the playoffs with a 1-3 record in group l Full replay of Canada-Netherlands semifinal: 26:49 Now Playing Paused Ad Playing
Yahoo
29-06-2025
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Canada women top Spain to advance to 3x3 hoops World Cup semifinal
ULAANBAATAR — Canada's women are off to the semifinals of the FIBA 3x3 World Cup. Canada defeated Spain 11-10 on Saturday to advance. Canada will next face the Netherlands on Sunday, with the third-place game and final going on Monday. Advertisement Saicha Grant-Allen led the way for Canada with six points and five rebounds. Paige Crozon added three points and five rebounds. Spain was led by Vega Gimeno's five points and three rebounds. Canada defeated Japan 18-6 in a play-in game on Friday to make it into Saturday's quarterfinal. The Canadians had lost their last two group stage games before making a run into the semifinal. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 28, 2025. The Canadian Press


Hamilton Spectator
29-06-2025
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- Hamilton Spectator
Canada beats Poland 21-9 to win bronze at women's 3x3 basketball World Cup
ULAANBAATAR - Paige Crozon had 13 points and five rebounds as Canada beat Poland 21-9 on Sunday in the third-place game at the FIBA 3x3 women's World Cup. Saicha Grant-Allen scored five and pulled down five boards for Canada. Anna Pawlowska led Poland with three points and three rebounds. The Canadians lost to the Netherlands 21-15 in the semifinal earlier in the day. Crozon had 10 points and five rebounds in that game, with Cassandra Brown adding three points. The Netherlands beat Mongolia 15-9 in the tournament's final to win their first-ever title. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 29, 2025.


Winnipeg Free Press
29-06-2025
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- Winnipeg Free Press
Canada beats Poland 21-9 to win bronze at women's 3×3 basketball World Cup
ULAANBAATAR – Paige Crozon had 13 points and five rebounds as Canada beat Poland 21-9 on Sunday in the third-place game at the FIBA 3×3 women's World Cup. Saicha Grant-Allen scored five and pulled down five boards for Canada. Anna Pawlowska led Poland with three points and three rebounds. The Canadians lost to the Netherlands 21-15 in the semifinal earlier in the day. Crozon had 10 points and five rebounds in that game, with Cassandra Brown adding three points. The Netherlands beat Mongolia 15-9 in the tournament's final to win their first-ever title. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 29, 2025.
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29-06-2025
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Canada wins bronze at women's 3x3 basketball World Cup with rout of Poland
Canada's Cassandra Brown, left, Kacie Bosch and Paige Crozon celebrate after defeating Spain in the quarterfinals of the FIBA women's 3x3 basketball World Cup on Saturday at Sükhbaatar Square in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. (Altan Gocher/Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty Images - image credit) Canada claimed bronze at the FIBA women's 3x3 basketball World Cup with a 21-9 win over Poland on Sunday in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Team veteran Paige Crozon led Canada with 13 points and five rebounds in the third-place game at Sükhbaatar Square. Advertisement Saicha Grant-Allen had five points and five rebounds for the sixth-seeded Canadians. Cassandra Brown and Kacie Bosch each collected three rebounds while scoring two points and one point, respectively. Anna Pawlowska led No. 8 Poland with three points and three rebounds. The Canadian women bounced back from a tough 21-15 semifinal loss earlier in the day to the second-seeded Netherlands, which went on to defeat No. 12 Mongolia 15-9 in the gold-medal game. Canada, which went 2-2 in group play, beat Japan 18-6 in Friday's play-in game before edging Olympic silver medallist Spain 11-10 in the quarterfinals on Saturday. The Canadians had lost their last two group stage games before making a run into the semifinal. Advertisement Crozon also delivered a strong performance against the Dutch with 10 points with five rebounds. The Canadian squad was without star players Katherine Plouffe and twin sister Michelle, who missed the tournament due to minor injuries and scheduling conflicts. Brown and Grant-Allen stepped up in their absence. Canada took home silver at the 2022 edition before losing the Olympic bronze-medal game to the United States last summer in Paris. The Canadian men's squad failed to reach the World Cup playoffs in Ulaanbaatar after going 1-3 in group play. WATCH | Crozon reflects on new team chemistry: