A'ja Wilson, US women hold off France to win eighth straight Olympic basketball gold medal - New Delhi Times - India's Only International Newspaper - Empowering Global Vision, Empathizing with India

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Aug 13, 2024 - 23:52
A'ja Wilson, US women hold off France to win eighth straight Olympic basketball gold medal - New Delhi Times - India's Only International Newspaper - Empowering Global Vision, Empathizing with India
The U.S. women's basketball team had never been challenged during its 32-year run in the Olympics like the Americans were Sunday by France. They met the moment and made history, winning an eighth consecutive Olympic gold medal. It was the closest -- and maybe sweetest win -- of any during the streak. "Maybe they won't say it's just easy and we walk in and just win gold," said U.S. center Brittney Griner. who broke down in tears when she was presented her third gold medal. "Maybe they'll stop saying that, because, like I said, we see everybody's best shot. And we saw the shot that France gave us." A'ja Wilson scored 21 points and the U.S. survived a last-second shot by former UConn standout Gabby Williams that was just inside the 3-point line to hold off France for a 67-66 win and an eighth consecutive gold. "Eight straight golds is insane honestly," said Breanna Stewart. "Each one is so different, and so, so special and so, so hard." No team had been able to push the Americans during their impressive streak of 61 consecutive wins. Only two of those victories had been by single digits before the game against France. "It's amazing. It truly is a dynasty that we have built here at USAB has been incredible," Wilson said. "And I am so proud of the resilience that my team showed. We could have fumbled it many times, but we pulled through. To say I am a two-time gold medalist, I am so blessed." The eight straight golds broke a tie with the American men's program that won seven in a row from 1936-68. The women's victory came less than 24 hours after the U.S. men's team also beat France in the basketball title game. This was the first time in Olympic history that both gold medal basketball games featured teams from the same two countries. Unlike the men's game, this one came down to the final second and one last shot. The Americans were up 67-64 with 3.9 seconds left after Kahleah Copper hit two free throws. Marine Johannes brought the ball up the court and passed it to Williams, who caught the ball just inside the 3-point line and banked in a shot over the outstretched arms of Breanna Stewart at the buzzer.