Group A 1. USA
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2. Canada 3. Mexico
4. El Salvador
August 6 Argentina 45, Chile 40 Puerto Rico 64, Brazil 57 Canada 65, El Salvador 34 USA 104, Mexico 55
August 7 Brazil 61, Argentina 56 Chile 63, Puerto Rico 51 Canada 81, Mexico 54 USA 118, El Salvador 50
August 8 Brazil 75, Chile 63 Argentina 47, Puerto Rico 44 Mexico 74, El Salvador 37 USA 107, Canada 76
Semifinals
The top two teams from each preliminary round pool advanced to the semifinals, while the bottom two teams played for 5th-8th places.
August 9
Classification Semifinals Puerto Rico 68, Mexico 51 Chile 63, El Salvador 41
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from Moore. That was the start of a 12-0 stretch that put the USA up 22-8 when Moore dished to Turner at 1:30. Each team scored four more points before the first quarter ended to make it 26-12.
Once again Canada started the
stanza by matching nearly each U.S. score through the first few minutes, and thanks in part to two made 3-pointers, Canada trailed 34-23 at 6:07. Shepard scored eight points of her own over the next six minutes as the USA outscored Canada 16-9 to close the first half with a 50-32 lead. The USA’s highest-scoring period
of the game was the third, when the Americans put up 29 points to Canada’s 15 and effectively put the game out of reach. The USA’s largest run of the
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*Standings between tied teams were determined by a head-to-head matchup. Preliminary Round
Group B 1. *Brazil
2. *Argentina 3. *Chile
4. *Puerto Rico
August 9 Medal Semifinals Canada 67, Brazil 60 USA 97, Argentina 51
Finals
August 10 7th/8th Place Game: Mexico 77, El Salvador 45 5th/6th Place Game: Puerto Rico 51, Chile 49 Bronze Medal Game: Argentina 69, Brazil 67 Gold Medal Game: USA 104, Canada 74
Final Standings
1. *USA (5-0) 2. *Canada (3-2) 3. *Argentina (3-2) 4. *Brazil (2-3) 5. Puerto Rico (3-2) 6. Chile (2-3) 7. Mexico (2-3) 8. El Salvador (0-5)
* Qualified for the 2015 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women.
game, a 14-0 spurt, came in the quar- ter, as well, and it began with an offen- sive rebound and score from Collier at 6:54 and ended with a basket from Mompremier at 3:28 to make it 71-40. The U.S. lead was 32 points,
79-47, headed into the final 10 minutes.
Although Canada outscored the
USA 27-25 in the fourth quarter, the USA coasted to a 104-74 win. “It was the most exciting game of
my life,” Kea said. “We knew their weaknesses and strengths.” The USA outrebounded Canada
54-25, including 25 offensive boards that helped the USA tally 62 of its points in the paint compared to Canada’s14. “It’s a great feeling,” Shepard said.
“We’ve been here for so long working so hard, and to finally have a reward for all of it is amazing.”
Ariel Atkins started all five games and averaged 4.6 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.0 assists a game.
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