Canada ready for matchup with second-ranked Spain at FIBA Women’s World Cup
The Canadian senior women’s basketball team will face some significant challenges in Friday’s quarterfinal against Spain at the FIBA Women’s World Cup.
The world’s second-ranked squad has a variety of weapons and should be a handful. The host side will also have a vocal home crowd at the Santiago Martin Arena in its corner.
“If we want to be in the conversation of being a medal contender, these are the types of teams that we have to be able to beat,” Canadian head coach Lisa Thomaidis said Thursday from Tenerife.
The No. 5 Canadians have reason to be confident after sweeping their pool games to take first place in Group A at 3-0.


