Basketball-Boos are beautiful for
US women as they march on to quarters
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[August 02, 2024]
By Angelica Medina
LILLE, France (Reuters) -Defending champions the United States
secured their spots in the quarter-finals of the Olympic women's
basketball alongside France and Germany on Thursday after convincing
victories at the Paris Games.
The U.S. withstood the boos of the near-home crowd in the Pierre
Mauroy stadium in Lille, near the Belgian border, as they beat
Belgium 87-74 in Group C to take a step closer to getting their
eighth gold medal in the event.
Belgium, who trailed the U.S. early on, managed to tie the game at
23-23 in the first quarter thanks to Antonia Delaere and Emma
Meesseman's efforts who combined for 40 points.
However, the U.S. soon got in the groove thanks to a stellar
performance by Breanna Stewart, who made 26 points and A'ja Wilson,
who made 23.
"I love it playing a game like this where it's so loud that it
doesn't become noise anymore, it's feels, you just wanna go out and
play just the best game and that's what we did," Wilson said after
the game.
"I love when the crowd does that against us (booing), that is a
beautiful thing about our game ... proving people wrong."
Germany edged past Japan 75-64 earlier thanks to the unstoppable
Satou Sabally, who scored 33 points to book their place in the next
round, after they also beat Belgium in their opener.
"We believed in ourselves the whole time and I think now it's
finally showing that German basketball is really elevated in Europe
and all around the world," the WNBA Dallas Wings forward told
reporters.
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Japan will meet Belgium in their last Group C match
as they will hope to pick up enough points to finish in the top two
third-placed teams of the pool stage and advance.
In Group B, France proved themselves worthy of the
Olympic task with a dominant 75-54 win over Nigeria, putting them at
the top of the group. Gabby Williams got 14 points, five rebounds
and seven assists to help them advance to the matches that switch to
Paris for the quarter-finals onwards.
"It was very important to get those two wins and go to Paris. We
really wanted to make sure we could get there. We want to go there
and we want to finish at the top," said France coach Jean-Aime
Toupane.
Australia defeated Canada 70-65 in the earlier Group B match to
secure their first Olympic win after an opening loss to Nigeria.
With the win, Australia have their sights set on a berth in the
quarter-finals when they take on group leaders France on Sunday,
while Canada must beat Nigeria to remain in the running.
(Reporting by Angelica Medina; Editing Ed Osmond and Alison
Williams)
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