Canada cruise past Brazil in women's opener at Globl Jam
Briefly

Canada delivered an emphatic 104-56 victory over Brazil at the Mattamy Athletic Centre, dominating the game from the outset. Avery Howell kicked off the scoring with a three-pointer, followed by Tara Wallack, contributing to a quick 12-2 lead. Canada's defense forced multiple turnovers, enabling them to capitalize and extend their lead to 29-11 by the end of the first quarter. The second quarter further solidified their dominance as they restricted Brazil to only six points while scoring 17. The team's momentum continued into the second half, and they comfortably secured the win without any serious challenges from Brazil.
Canada dominated the game from the start, quickly establishing a strong lead through exceptional scoring and aggressive defense, ultimately winning 104-56 against Brazil.
The team’s early 12-2 lead was propelled by Avery Howell and Tara Wallack’s impressive shooting, with Canada forcing turnovers that led to easy scoring opportunities.
Yvonne Ejim showcased her leadership by contributing defensively and offensively, helping Canada to maintain control of the game while limiting Brazil's scoring opportunities.
Despite Brazil's attempts to find offensive rhythm in the later quarters, Canada's defensive pressure and continued scoring ensured a commanding victory.
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