12 Athletes will compete at the 2016 FIBA Americas U18 Women’s Championship

TORONTO, ON (July 7, 2016) – Canada Basketball’s women’s high performance program is pleased to announce the 2016 U18 women’s national team who will represent Canada at the 2016 FIBA Americas U18 Women’s Championship in Chile and will be looking to qualify for the 2017 FIBA U19 Women’s World Championships
“The selection process was competitive again this year as our team looks to qualify a Canadian team to for a seventh consecutive FIBA U19 Championship.  We look forward to seeing these athletes grow in the international context against the top athletes from other nations in our zone. ” Denise Dignard, Director – Women’s High Performance.
The team will finish training camp on July 8th at York University. The team will play an exhibition game against the USA and the tip-off for the tournament against Mexico on July 13th at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Valdivia, Chile from July 13th-July 17th.

Carly Clarke (Ryerson) will be joined by assistants Ryan Thorne (McGill) and Claire Meadows (UBC Okanagan).

In 2015, the U19 women’s national team finished 8th at the U19 FIBA World Championships. Canada is currently ranked 4th worldwide in the FIBA youth girls rankings.

A full list of athletes and coaches can be found below. For media requests, please contact bwilliams@basketball.ca.

2016 U18 Women’s National Team

#NamePositionHeightSchoolHometown
4Libby EpochGuard5’6″Peacock CollegiateMoose Jaw, SK
5Mikaela BrewerGuard5’9″Innisdale SSBarrie, ON
6Mikaela DodigGuard5’5″Bill Crothers SSBolton, ON
7Halle BovellGuard5’10”St. Mary CSSHamilton, ON
8Summer MasikewichForward6’2″St. Francis HSCalgary, AB
9Kendra Van LeeuwenGuard5’8″St. John’s CollegeBrantford, ON
10Hailey BrownForward6’1″St. Thomas More CSSHamilton, ON
11Alyssa JeromeForward6’1″Harbord CollegiateToronto, ON
12Sarah DonovanForward5’9″A.B. Lucas SSLondon, ON
13Aislinn KonigGuard5’9″Brookswood SSLangley, BC
14Andrea TorresForward5’11”College MontmorencyTerrebonne, QC
15Angela BongominCentre6’2″Luther HSRegina, SK

 

2016 U18 COACHING & STAFF

StaffPositionSchool
Carly ClarkeHead Coach       Ryerson
Ryan ThorneAssistant Coach   McGill
Claire MeadowsAssistant Coach   UBC Okanagan
Nick DeAdderPerformance Analyst   Acadia
Elyse JobinPhysiotherapist   n/a
Kristina AlveroTeam Manager   Philip Pocock CSS
Kristin AnsteyPhysician   Alberta
Mireille BelandWHP Youth Council Member    Vanier College

2016 U18 SCHEDULE

DATEITEMPLACE
July 13Vs. Mexico @ 11am local timeU18 FIBA Americas
Valdivia, Chile
(July 13-17)
July 14Vs. Chile @ 7:15pm local time
July 15Vs. Puerto Rico @ 5pm local time
July 16Semi-Finals
July 17Finals
Bailey Williams, 647-460-7976, bwilliams@basketball.ca

Courtesy Canada Basketball

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