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Canadian women's 3x3 team wins Montreal final for 3rd FIBA title on home soil

Canada beat the U.S. under-24 team 21-12 in the final of the 2023 FIBA Women's 3X3 Basketball Series in Montreal on Sunday to secure its third title of the season on Canadian soil.

Michelle Plouffe powered Canada in the final, draining 5-of-7 two-point field goals to pace Canada with 11 points.

WATCH | Canada tops U.S. U24 team in final:

Canada went a combined 15-0 on home soil across July's event in Edmonton, the Quebec City tournament in August, and this weekend's outdoor event at the foot of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge. Those wins helped the team to a third place  ranking in the overall standings heading into the final event.

"We're just gonna go home, get some rest, and prep to go win a final," said Michelle Plouffe after the game, already looking ahead to the Ulaanbaatar Final in Mongolia from Sept. 16-17. "That's the goal."

Michelle and her twin sister Katherine Plouffe, of Edmonton, and Paige Crozon, of Humboldt, Sask., were on all three championship teams in Canada, while Kacie Bosch of Lethbridge, Alta., took part in both the Edmonton and Montreal tournaments, with Jamie Scott stepping in in Quebec City.

Sunday's final was a rematch of both Canada's 15-10 win over the U.S. U24 team on Saturday during round-robin play, as well as a dramatic 21-19 Canadian victory in the Quebec City final on Aug. 19.

The American team returned the pair of two-time First Team All-ACC guard Hailey Van Lith — who transferred from Louisville to reigning national champion LSU this summer — and Cameron Brink, who won a national championship with Stanford in 2021, with the two combining for 10 of 12 points in Sunday's loss.

The Americans were called for five fouls during a chippy first three minutes, where Canada got off to a 7-3

Read more on cbc.ca