Plouffe sisters help Canada advance to women's 3x3 basketball semifinal

Michelle Plouffe (right) jogs back to her defensive position with sister Katherine during women's basketball action against Argentina at the Pan Am games in Toronto on Friday, July 17, 2015. Katherine and Michelle Plouffe raised some eyebrows when they announced their retirement from Canada's women's basketball team earlier this year. (Chris Young/CP)

ANTWERP, Belgium — The Canadian women's 3x3 basketball team advanced to the semifinals of the FIBA World Cup 2022 after back-to-back wins on Saturday.

Canada defeated top-seeded Germany 22-13 and then topped the United States 14-10 to move on to the tournament's next round.

The semifinal and final will both be on Sunday.

"I am just super proud of our team," Michelle Plouffe said after the second win of the day. "We came in here, and to us, we thought we could get to the podium, but I think to other people we were an underdog, so I'm just so proud of how we fought through each match."

Michelle Plouffe finished with nine points and three key assists against Germany, shooting 4-for-5 from one-point range and 2-for-3 from long range. Katherine Plouffe and Paige Crozon each scored five points while Kacie Bosch had a game-high five rebounds.

"Germany is a great team, they have a lot of chemistry, they've played together for a while," Crozon said after beating Germany. "We played them in the women's series final last year and lost so we know they're a really great team and really had to prepare coming into this game."

The U.S. was undefeated heading into Saturday's quarter-final.

In the final minute of play, Katherine Plouffe found a cutting Bosch who was fouled under the rim and went to the line to make a free throw to give Canada a 13-10 advantage.

A jumper from Katherine Plouffe extended Canada's lead to 14-10 make the semifinals.

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