It rained triples in Czechia on Sunday.
Canada's women's under-19 team connected on 20 three-pointers in a World Cup win over Nigeria, shattering the tournament record.
The Canadians shot 55.6 per cent from beyond the arc in the dominant 113-42 victory, improving to 2-0 for the group stage.
Agot Makeer, the 18-year-old headed to the University of South Carolina next season, led the way with five triples on seven attempts while pacing Canada with 18 points.
Syla Swords, Olivia Leung and Nyiadeng Yiech each added a hat trick of three-pointers, too, while Mila Holloway dished nine assists.
In all, eight different players made shots from downtown.
The previous record was held by Japan, which made 19 three-pointers in a 2021 win over Taiwan.
Canada also recorded 36 assists as a team, matching the second-most ever in a U19 World Cup contest.
The team opened play Saturday with an 88-49 win over Portugal, and will wrap group play on Tuesday against 0-2 China.
Canada won bronze at the tournament in 2023, its second-ever podium appearance. The men's team recently placed fifth at its U19 World Cup.



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