The Canadian women’s 3×3 team is down to their final chance to get to this summer’s Olympic Games. The team of Paige Crozon, Kacie Bosch, and twin sisters Michelle and Katherine Plouffe face a must-win matchup against Hungary for the final ticket to Paris 2024.
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The Canadian women’s 3×3 team is going to the Olympic Games.
The team of Paige Crozon, Kacie Bosch, and twin sisters Michelle and Katherine Plouffe defeated Hungary 21-10 in a must-win game on Sunday at an Olympic qualifying tournament in Debrecen, Hungary.
The Canadians were down to their last chance after losing to Spain 19-18 in the semifinal earlier in the day.
“We’re just so grateful, our team, we have so much joy and gratitude to be here,” said Katherine Plouffe after the win over Hungary. “We believed. There’s no easy games here, Hungary’s a great team.”
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Canada earns Olympic berth in women’s 3×3 basketball with win over Hungary
The Canadian women’s national team took down Hungary to place third in the FIBA Women’s 3×3 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Debrecen, Hungary. The win earned the country their first Olympic berth in the sport in history.
Canada advanced to the semifinals with a 21-8 quarterfinal win over Italy, powered by nine points apiece from Crozon and Katherine Plouffe.
Canada finished atop Pool B with a perfect 3-0 record with round-robin wins over Chile (21-11), Lithuania (19-16), and Czechia (17-10).
The Canadian men’s team finished with a 1-2 record in the pool play and failed to advance to the quarterfinals.
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