Amihere, Pellington among Canadian women to keep an eye on this NCAA season
Nearly four months after Canada’s women’s basketball team was bounced from the Tokyo Olympics in the opening round, Laeticia Amihere can look back at the positives of playing on the biggest stage of her career.
The high-flying 20-year-old from Milton, Ont., is a big reason why the South Carolina Gamecocks are off to a 7-0 start to their season, and she credits experience gained playing international basketball this past summer.
“I’ve been working a lot on my defence, just running and jumping and ‘being disruptive,’ as we call it at Canada Basketball, just trying to get my hand on every touch I can,” she said Wednesday, from Columbia, S.C.
“I was able to guard a lot of the best players in the world (in Tokyo). So, I think that really helped me translate to our defence here in South Carolina.”