Canada advances to quarterfinals at FIBA World Cup with win over Japan

Canada's Bridget Carleton shoots for goal during their game at the women's Basketball World Cup against Japan. (Mark Baker/AP)

SYDNEY, Australia -- Bridget Carleton had 19 points and Canada's women's basketball team beat Japan 70-56 on Sunday to remain undefeated at the FIBA World Cup.

No. 4 Canada (3-0) clinched a berth in the quarterfinals with the victory.

Shay Colley added 13 points, Laeticia Amihere finished with 10, and Kayla Alexander grabbed 11 rebounds.

Carleton, a forward for the WNBA's Minnesota Lynx, also had six rebounds.

Maki Takada scored 11 points to lead 10th-ranked Japan (1-3), the reigning Olympic silver medallists.

The Canadians next face Australia (2-1) on Monday, then wrap up the preliminary round against Mali (0-3) on Tuesday.

Canada went scoreless for the first four minutes, but took the lead for good late in the first quarter and headed into the second up 20-12.

Japan sliced Canada's lead to three points with 4:17 left in the first half, but the Canadians closed with a 13-0 run to lead 41-25 at the break.

Canada's smothering defence forced Japan into 10 first-half turnovers.

Canada kept up the momentum in the third quater, and Carleton's three-pointer with 1:19 to play sent the Canadians into the fourth with a 61-39 lead.

The Canadians opened the World Cup with a 67-60 win over Serbia and then beat France 59-45.

Australia defeated Serbia 69-54 earlier Sunday.

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