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U17 World Championships: USA v China (7/24/18)
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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 2791786, member: 250"] [URL='https://www.usab.com/news-events/news/2018/07/wu17-game-3-chn.aspx']USA U17 Women Shatter China 107-50[/URL] “I was really pleased with the way we played tonight,” said [B]Carla Berube[/B], USA U17 and Tufts University head coach. “I loved how we started the game, and how we came out after halftime as well. We’re really doing a great job on the defensive end, and then getting out and making plays on the break. It’s fun watching them making plays for each other. When we needed to execute, we did a good job with that. We really crashed the boards hard. We had 30 offensive rebounds. Getting those second-chance opportunities are really big. When you’re not shooting the ball really well, those second-chance opportunities are always better shots underneath.” "Through three games the USA has averaged 95.0 points a game, yet Jones is the team’s leading scorer at 12.0 ppg. and [B]Azzi Fudd [/B](St. John’s College H.S., D.C./Arlington, Va.), at 10.7 ppg., is the only other USA athlete in double digits. The next seven on the well-balanced American squad average between 7.0 ppg. and 9.7 ppg." [/QUOTE]
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