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Canada finishes fourth in women鈥檚 3x3 basketball after loss to the U.S.

Bronze-medal game ended 16-13, dashing Canada鈥檚 hope of a spot on the podium
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Canada鈥檚 Michelle Plouffe (1) and Kacie Bosch (4) walk off the court after their women鈥檚 3 X 3 basketball semifinal loss to Germany at the Summer Olympics in Paris on Monday, Aug.5, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

Losing their bronze-medal game left Katherine Plouffe and her teammates awash in emotion Monday night.

Canada鈥檚 3x3 basketball team had come tantalizingly close to taking home a medal from the Paris Olympics, but ultimately saw their hopes dashed when they dropped a 16-13 decision to the United States.

鈥淟ots of emotions,鈥 Plouffe said. 鈥淚t really sucks. Yeah, it really sucks. But very thankful, super grateful for this experience, to have made it here with all the support from our family and friends and the country and people who鈥檝e been with us along our journey from 2019 until now鈥

After years with the Canadian women鈥檚 basketball squad, Plouffe and her twin sister, Michelle Plouffe, decided five years ago to create a 3x3 program.

They funded their own training and travels, recruited their own teammates and found places to play.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been worth it,鈥 Katherine Plouffe said after Monday鈥檚 loss. 鈥淚 would rather have my neck a little bit heavier right now, but the journey is worth it. And there鈥檚 so many serendipities along the way that I would never trade. So I鈥檓 still positive on what we did, definitely.鈥

Paris marks Canada鈥檚 first Olympic appearance in 3x3 basketball. The discipline made its debut at the Tokyo Games.

Getting to Paris has been a special journey, Michelle Plouffe said.

鈥淥bviously a medal would have been a cherry on top, but I鈥檓 just so thankful for the relationship we have with each other and the support we鈥檝e had from our families and our friends and everyone back home who鈥檚 just seen us start from the bottom 鈥 really from below the bottom, from nothing 鈥 to be at an Olympic Games,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd that鈥檚 pretty special.鈥

The Plouffe sisters started the 3x3 program in a bid to create more opportunities for women and girls to play basketball, and Michelle hopes their Olympic run has done just that.

鈥淚t was always about leaving something, leaving a legacy behind. And I think we鈥檝e made a big leap forward in doing that,鈥 she said. 鈥淪o it鈥檚 been a huge journey, and I鈥檓 just so grateful.鈥

Katherine Plouffe led Canada with five points in the bronze final, while Michelle Plouffe and Kacie Bosch each contributed three.

The Americans, who won gold when 3x3 basketball made its debut in Tokyo, got a game-high six points from Hailey van Lith.

Michelle Plouffe opened the scoring with a two-pointer and Bosch added another deep shot to give Canada a 7-3 lead less than three minutes into the game.

The Americans rallied, but Canada still held an 8-6 lead at the midway mark.

Dearica Hamby gave the U.S. a 14-13 lead on a free throw with 1:17 left to play and the Canadians couldn鈥檛 recover.

Still reeling from the loss, Canada鈥檚 Paige Crozon went over to the stands to see her five-year-old daughter, Poppy.

鈥淚 went up to her after the game and gave her a sad look, and then she gave me a cheeky little smile. And it just provided some perspective,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t helped me to zoom out and have perspective of what鈥檚 really important.鈥

The loss to the Americans marked Canada鈥檚 10th game in seven days. Games were played at an outdoor, temporary venue on Paris鈥 Palace de la Concorde, and temperatures often reached the high 20s.

鈥淲e鈥檝e said that from the beginning, that this is a beast of a tournament,鈥 Katherine Plouffe said. 鈥淎nd yeah, fatigue was there. Yeah, other things played a role, and we could have done some things better, but, you know, it鈥檚 in the past now. The Olympics are done.鈥

Earlier on Monday, Canada dropped a 16-15 decision to Germany in a spirited semifinal that saw the winning basket scored with a single second left on the clock.

Germany went on to beat Spain 17-16 in the gold-medal game Monday night.

鈥淚t鈥檚 so bittersweet because we were expecting the medal for ourselves. So to leave empty-handed, as far as medals is concerned is very tough,鈥 Bosch said.

鈥(But) to place fourth in our first-ever Olympic appearance is something to definitely be proud of. Are we satisfied? No. I don鈥檛 know anybody in the world of sports who would be satisfied with a fourth-place finish. But we鈥檙e gonna learn from it. We鈥檙e gonna grow from it and move on.鈥

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Gemma Karstens-Smith, The Canadian Press

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