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USA lady cagers storm into WC semifinals with win over Canada

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Connecticut Sun forward Alyssa Thomas nailed 13 points and 14 rebounds as the all-conquering United States close in on an 11th title after setting up a women’s basketball World Cup semi-final against Canada Thursday.

France’s Lisa Berkani (R) fights for the ball with China’s Han Xu (C) during the 2022 Women’s Basketball World Cup quarter-final match between China and France at Sydneydome in Sydney on Thursday (Sept.29) China won, 85-71. AFP

Guard Kelsey Plum added a game-high 17 points in a 88-55 pummelling of Serbia, with the three-time defending champions strong on both offence and defense.

They will meet Canada in Sydney on Friday after the world number four swept past Puerto Rico 79-60.

The US victory made it a 10th consecutive World Cup that the Americans have gone undefeated before the last four, with coach Cheryl Reeve content despite a slow start, when they trailed for the first time all tournament, falling behind 11-7.

“I thought Serbia executed their game plan and took us out of one of our largest identities in pool play, and that was scoring in the paint,” she said.

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“But overall, I thought our response was really good. Once we got out of the first quarter, we adjusted a little bit and we found success … I thought our defense was really hard to play against.”

Little separated the two sides in the first frame, with the US taking a narrow 25-23 lead, shooting 57 percent to Serbia’s 48 percent.

The US has been brutal in punishing errors, and they stepped up a gear to dominate around the board, building a 50-33 half-time lead on the back of a 12-0 run.

Serbia, ranked 10, was shooting just 30 percent from the field and were held to only seven points in the third quarter, going more than eight minutes without scoring, before the Americans put another 22 points past them in the fourth to romp home.

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