Edwards Helps U.S. to 3×3 World Cup Gold
Joyce Edwards, a sophomore forward from South Carolina, was instrumental in leading the United States to its fourth gold medal at the FIBA 3×3 World Cup in Warsaw, Poland. Edwards averaged 4.4 points and 4.1 rebounds throughout the tournament and achieved top U.S. scoring and rebounding honors in key matches. This gold medal marks her first win in 3×3 competition, adding to her previous three from 5×5 events. The U.S. team remained undefeated in Pool B and faced off against Australia in the finals, where a late-game effort sealed their victory.
By the Numbers- Edwards averaged 4.4 points and 4.1 rebounds throughout the tournament.
- The U.S. went undefeated in Pool B, defeating Hungary, Australia, Mongolia, and Spain.
- In the final game, the U.S. clinched victory against Australia after trailing late in the match.
While Edwards showed strong performance, the U.S. journey also included close encounters, requiring late-game rallies and overtime. Their resilience was tested in the semifinal against Azerbaijan, demonstrating the competitiveness of the tournament.
State of Play- The U.S. women's 3×3 team has established itself as a top performer on the international stage.
- Edwards' success adds to her credibility and potential for future tournaments, indicating a strong foundation for the U.S. team.
Looking ahead, Edwards and her teammates will likely aim for continued success at future international basketball events, leveraging their 3×3 World Cup victory as a springboard for further competitions.
Bottom LineThis gold medal win not only highlights Edwards' individual achievements but also showcases the growing strength of U.S. 3×3 basketball. The team’s capacity for late-game comebacks positions them well for future challenges in the sport.
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