Canada drops 63-59 decision to France
ANKARA, Turkey – Canada dropped a 63-59 decision to Olympic silver medallist France on Tuesday at the women’s world basketball championships to close out the group phase round with a 1-2 record.
A basket by Edmonton’s Michelle Plouffe tied the game 53-53 with just under five minutes to play but France (2-1) pulled away down the stretch for the victory. Tamara Tatham of Brampton, Ont., had 11 points and Kim Gaucher of Mission, B.C., scored 10 points for Canada (1-2), which will play the Czech Republic in the qualifying round on Wednesday.
“We’ve seen tremendous growth in the team over the past few days, with significant improvements in each game,” said Canadian head coach Lisa Thomaidis. “As much as it hurts to lose tonight against France like that, the game that counts is the one tomorrow against the Czech Republic.
“That is where it’s time to put it all together.”