Canadian women’s basketball team routs Puerto Rico, stays perfect at AmeriCup | CBC Sports

The Canadian women’s basketball team continued its strong showing at the FIBA Women’s AmeriCup on Monday night, defeating Puerto Rico 84-47.

Kayla Alexander powered Canada’s win with 12 points and 13 rebounds.

Three other Canadians poured in double-digit points, including Aaliyah Edwards (14), Shay Colley (13) and Yvonne Ejim (12).

The victory puts the No. 5 Canadians at 2-0 for the tournament. Canada is coming off a decisive 83-57 win over host Mexico on Sunday.

Canada’s endurance will be tested quickly as they will play all four Group B games in as many days, taking on Colombia and the Dominican Republic on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively.

Group A comprises of Argentina, Brazil, Cuba,, Venezuela and the world No. 1 U.S team.

The top four teams in each group will advance to the quarterfinals on Friday, with the tournament wrapping up with the gold-medal game on Sunday.

The top team outside of the U.S. at the tournament will advance directly to February’s Olympic qualifying tournament, while other teams are relegated to a pre-Olympic qualifying tournament in the fall.

WATCH | UConn’s Aaliyah Edwards receives no shortage of Canadian support:

UConn basketball player Aaliyah Edwards on her Canadian support and inspiration

Aaliyah Edwards thanked her teammates from the Canadian women’s national basketball team for helping her compete as a student-athlete for the UConn Huskies and contend for a U.S. collegiate championship.

Canadian roster

Guards:

  • #1 Aislinn Konig — Langley, B.C.
  • #2 Shay Colley — Brampton, Ont.
  • #4 Sami Hill — Toronto
  • #12 Syla Swords — Sudbury, Ont.
  • #21 Nirra Fields — Montreal
  • #30 Taya Hanson — Kelowna, B.C.

Forwards:

  • #3 Merissah Russell — Ottawa
  • #8 Cassandre Prosper — Montreal
  • #9 Yvonne Ejim — Calgary
  • #24 Aaliyah Edwards — Kingston, Ont.

Centres:

  • #10 Emily Potter — Winnipeg
  • #14 Kayla Alexander — Milton, Ont.

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