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By America Hernandez and Angelica Medina
PARIS (Reuters) -The United States romped to a resounding 102-76 victory over Japan in the women’s basketball tournament at the Pierre Mauroy stadium on Monday, demonstrating that the defending champions are positioned to make a strong push for their eighth consecutive Olympic gold medal.

In their Group C opener, the Americans took to the court with all the firepower of Breanna Stewart and A’ja Wilson under the leadership of captain Diana Taurasi, who is making her sixth Games appearance in Paris.

The Japanese, however, showed that they can also dance around the court, capitalizing on some brilliant three-point shooting by Rui Machida and Mai Yamamoto. A just 5-foot, 7-inches (1.62 m) tall, they proved they can still be dangerous and daring.

Hosts France pulled off a major upset in Group C, after overcoming a first-quarter deficit to beat Canada 75-54.

Fifth-ranked Canada withered under a rally by the seventh-ranked hosts, scoring just two points in the second quarter – the fewest points ever scored by any team in a single quarter at the Olympics, men or women.

French centre Marieme Badiane and forward Gabby Williams were the heroes of the ‘allez les bleues’ evening, with the pair receiving a rousing post-match ovation and posing for selfies with the crowd.

On a day of surprises, favoured Belgium got their Olympic bid off to a bad start, losing 83-69 to debutantes Germany in Group B.

Belgium were partly undone by Germany’s dynamic Sabally sisters, Satou and Nyara, who poured in 33 points between them.

The second shock of the Group B came when Nigeria beat Australia 75-62 as point guard Ezinne Kalu scored 19 points to help 12th-ranked Nigeria, the three-times defending African champions, beat third-ranked Australia.

“Our defence were relentless,” Kalu said.

“When we were on court, we smelt blood for the ball. Nobody defends like us, and that’s what kept us going,” she said, adding, “second half Australia came out very strong… But we just kept our foot on the gas and kept going.”

(Reporting by America Hernandez and Angelica Medina; Editing by Ken Ferris and Bill Berkrot)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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