Carleton has 27 points to lead Canada to win over Mali at FIBA women’s World Cup
SYDNEY, Australia — Bridget Carleton poured in 27 points to lead Canada’s women’s basketball team to an 88-65 over Mali at the FIBA World Cup on Tuesday.
The victory guaranteed a crucial top-two finish in Group B for the Canadians, who will avoid both the United States (5-0) and China (4-1) in Thursday’s quarterfinals.
Instead, Canada (4-1) will meet Puerto Rico (2-3) on Thursday.
Kayla Alexander had 19 points and 14 rebounds for the No. 4 Canadians (4-1), in their final game of the preliminary round. Kia Nurse and Aislinn Konig added 11 points apiece.