Canada's Women's Basketball Team Looks to Rebuild After Paris Olympic Struggles
Following a disappointing winless performance in Paris, the team is focusing on cultural growth, a new coach, and young talent ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Games.
- Canada's women's basketball team went winless in the group stage at the Paris Olympics, finishing 11th and dropping to seventh in world rankings.
- Interim high-performance director Steve Baur emphasized the team's resilience and motivation to improve despite the setback.
- The team has prioritized redefining its culture and commitment, with players contributing input on the qualities needed in a new head coach.
- A mix of veteran players and emerging young talent, including 18-year-old Syla Swords, is expected to play a key role in the program's future success.
- The organization plans to leverage the growing popularity of women's basketball in Canada, including the anticipated impact of the WNBA's expansion to Toronto, to inspire the next generation of players.