Canadian women’s basketball team loses 73-56 to Japan in friendly
GUANGZHOU, China — Canada’s women’s basketball team dropped a 73-56 decision to China in its four-game Asian exhibition series.
Ruth Hamblin scored a team-high 15 points in 28 minutes for the Canadians, who are 0-2 on the tour.
The Canadians are without their WNBA players for the series, which is part of preparations for the FIBA women’s World Cup, which is in Sept. 22-30 in Tenerife, Spain.
“It’s always a great opportunity to play China, especially in China,” said Canadian forward Miranda Ayim. “They turned up the defensive pressure early in the game and, in doing so, showed us what we need to work on going forward. Regardless of the result, I feel we built on what we learned in the first game and will bring these lessons on the road with us to Japan.”