Basketball: U.S. women rout Japan to reach semi-finals
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[August 17, 2016]
By Steve Keating
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The United
States steamrolled to their 47th straight Olympic win on Tuesday,
routing Japan 110-64 to reach the semi-finals of the women's
basketball tournament and taking a step closer to a sixth
consecutive gold medal.
With an overall record of 64-3, Olympic losses are rare for the U.S.
but Japan could lay claim to one of them.
History, however, was of little help to the 16th-ranked Japanese who
were going up against a powerhouse that has outscored opponents by a
staggering 44.6 points per game, on average, in Rio.
As it has been all tournament, U.S. scoring was done by committee
with seven players hitting double figures, led by Diana Taurasi and
Maya Moore with 19 points apiece.
"That (Japan) is a good team and they make you work," Taurasi told
reporters. "The first half they were running us ragged a little bit.
"That was probably one of the toughest teams I have played against
at an Olympics.
"They have got a system of playing that I am really familiar with
and their style of game puts a lot of pressure on you as a team and
we felt that pressure in the first half."
It took the Americans nearly a full half to get their bearings, but
once they did the result was predictable as U.S. shooters found
their range, pouring in over 100 points for the fifth time in six
games.
With two minutes to go in the opening half, energetic Japan had
worked their up-tempo style to perfection, cutting the Olympic
champions' lead to 46-44, but the U.S. finished with a flurry, going
on a 10-2 run to ease into the second half with a 10-point lead that
would only grow.
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Sanae Motokawa (JPN) of Japan drives around Maya Moore (USA) of USA.
REUTERS/Jim Young

As dominant as the U.S. have been, head coach Geno Auriemma issued
an ominous warning that people have not seen the best of his team
yet.
"They are improving every minute of every day," said Auriemma. "We
keep improving, there is no chance we peak too soon.
"It will be a month when the tournament ends that we have been
together. Everything is fresh and moving in the right direction."
The U.S. will now await the winner of Canada and France, who play
later on Tuesday, while the other semi-final will feature Serbia and
Spain.
Serbia had earlier upset second-ranked Australia 73-71 while Anna
Cruz hit a last gasp buzzer-beater to lift Spain over Turkey 64-62.
(Editing by Bill Rigby)
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