Canada edged by Spain at World Championships

SWNT fell 70-65 on Monday

(Dubai, UAE) – The Canadian Women’s National Team dropped a 70-65 decision to Spain on Monday night at the IWBF World Championships.

After being tied through three quarters, Spain out-scored Canada 18-13 in the fourth to pull away for the win. The loss drops Canada to 1-1 in group play at the World Championships.

“We missed a few layups, and then we weren’t able to hit our free throws at the end – that’s the difference in the game,” said head coach Marni Abbott-Peter. “We executed our game plan and did what we wanted to do. It was just a few free throws at the end there; that was the difference. We had a low number of turnovers and handled the ball well.

“A few of our players got in foul trouble a little early, so that made a bit of a difference, but down the stretch, we didn’t hit our free throws.”

Kady Dandeneau paced Canada with a game-high 22 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Arinn Young added 16 points, nine rebounds and four assists.

Cindy Ouellet and Elodie Tessier each chipped in eight points in the loss.

Heading into Tuesday’s contest against Great Britain, Abbott-Peter said the team needs to be better composed.

“I think we were a little too hyped up at times, and that really affects our shooting and our overall team play,” said Abbott-Peter. “We just need to be a little bit more in control of the tempo of the game and control of our own emotions.”

Complete stats from Monday’s game against Spain can be found here.

The Senior Women’s National Team tips off against Great Britain at 8:30 a.m./ET on Tuesday.

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