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Canada's basketball women into World Cup semifinals for 1st time since 1986

No one on Canada's roster was alive the last time the team won a medal at the women's World Cup. Now the Canadians are a win away from securing one for the first time since 1986, when they captured the bronze.

Kia Nurse scored 17 points to lead a balanced Canada team to a 79-60 win over Puerto Rico on Thursday in the quarter-finals.

"It's really special," Nurse said. "It's been a work in progress for us and we all felt the disappointments. Quarter-finals have been our downfall for a long time and to be able to get over that hump. ... I think our country is continuing to get really excited about basketball in the grassroots programs and this is just the start of what we can accomplish.

Next up is a matchup Friday with the U.S., which beat Serbia 88-55.

"We have to focus on the next game before anything," Nurse said. "That's the US. I've played for a dynasty before. Part of what we were able to do is we went out there and warmed up and people thought, 'Oh, we've got to play UConn today,' and we were up 20 before the game started. I think sometimes you can get in that same mentality with the US. You have to go into the game thinking you can win the game. I play against these guys everyday, so I feel good about this. Give ourselves a chance, have some confidence. Why not, right?"

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The other semifinal will pit China against either Belgium or host Australia. China advanced with an 85-71 win over France. While the medal drought isn't as long as Canada's, China hasn't won one since 1994 when the Asian nation took the silver.

Canada (5-1) and Puerto Rico were tied 4-4 before the Canadians scored the next 12 points to start a 22-7 burst to close the quarter.

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