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Canadians playing for top four teams in NCAA women's basketball championship

One Canadian player will be on each of the four top-seeded teams in the NCAA women's basketball championship tournament. Aaliyah Edwards of Kingston, Ont., plays for Connecticut, Laeticia Amihere of Mississauga, Ont.
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One Canadian player will be on each of the four top-seeded teams in the NCAA women's basketball championship tournament.

Aaliyah Edwards of Kingston, Ont., plays for Connecticut, Laeticia Amihere of Mississauga, Ont., suits up for South Carolina, Toronto's Rebecca Demeke is a member of North Carolina State, while Toronto's Alyssa Jerome plays for Stanford, the No. 1 overall team in the 64-team tournament.

The entire event is being held in the San Antonio area because of COVID-19.

Twenty-seven Canadians are in the women's field, two more than in the 68-team men's tournament.

VCU, a No. 13 seed, has a tournament-high three Canadians on the women's side — Sarah Te-Biasu of Montreal, Samantha Robinson of Bradford, Ont., and Janika Griffith-Wallace of Brantford, Ont.

The tournament starts Sunday. The final is April 4.


This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 16, 2021.

The Canadian Press

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