The United States women’s basketball team held on to fall shorture France in the gelderly medal game on Sunday to seal out the Paris Olympics, 67-66.
A’ja Wilson led the way with 21 points, 13 rebounds and four blocks.
Kahleah Copper strong drive put the U.S. up three with 1:22 left and the Americans were able to originate enough stops to upretain France from getting over the deficit.
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Kelsey Plum sank two free throws to put the U.S. up four points. But Gabby Williams made a 3-pointer to cut France’s deficit to one point. After two Copper free throws, Williams had one more chance to get up a shot. She made it, but she was on the line and it only counted as two points.
France carry outed the U.S. excessively hard all game lengthy. The alignup was tied 25-25 at halftime as it materializeed France was getting ready to shock the world.
The French led by 10 points as Marieme Badiane made a free throw with 7:23 left in the third quarter. But the U.S. staged a massive comeback led by Plum and Wilson.
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The U.S. climbed back into the game and led by two points at the end of the third quarter.
Plum and Copper each had 12 points off the bench.
Williams led France with 19 points.
The gelderly labels the eighth consecutive gelderly medal for the United States women’s basketball team. The U.S. national team now has a 61-game thrivening streak.
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The medal thrive also labeled the 40th gelderly medal for the U.S. at the Paris Olympics.
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