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Canadian Women's National Team To Face Turkey In Edmonton Grads International Classic July 4-7

EDMONTON, Alta. (May 17, 2018) – Canada's Senior Women's National Team will face Turkey in a three-game exhibition series as the Edmonton Grads International Classic returns to the Saville Community Sports Centre in Edmonton on July 4-7.

2018 EDMONTON GRADS INTERNATIONAL CLASSIC - TURKEY VS. CANADA

Single game tickets and full tournament passes are now available here for as low as $8.00.

"Playing at home is always an honour and privilege and one that our entire team and staff look forward to," said Lisa Thomaidis, Head Coach, Senior Women's National Team. "We appreciate the support the City of Edmonton has always shown our team and we can’t wait to get back on the court to play against a world class team in Turkey this July."

This will be the third edition of the Edmonton Grads International Classic after Canada faced China (2016) and Brazil (2014).  

The Edmonton Grads International Classic is named in honour of the women's basketball team who rose to fame en route to setting a North American record with the best winning percentage (96.2 percent) of all-time. The team won 502 of 522 official games and also claimed the first women's world basketball title in 1924.

Canada Basketball is also proud to announce the creation of a Most Valuable Player Award for the Edmonton Grads International Classic in honour of long-time Edmonton city councillor, Bryan Anderson.  A former high school physical education teacher and local basketball coach, Anderson was instrumental in creating the basketball partnership between Canada Basketball, Alberta Basketball and the City of Edmonton.

“I can't think of anyone more deserving of this honour. The ‘sports guy’ on City Council, Bryan was committed to advancing sport in Edmonton,” said Mayor Don Iveson. “His commitment and support were instrumental in bringing the Senior Women’s National team to our city.”

Currently ranked 7th in the FIBA World ranking presented by Nike, Turkey qualified for the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2018 after a fifth place finish at the FIBA EuroBasket Women 2017.  Turkey finished sixth at the 2016 Rio Olympics and earned a fourth place finish as the hosts of the 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women.

Prior to the Edmonton Grads International Classic, Canada will hold Senior Women’s National Team Tryouts (June 15-21) and Phase 1 Training Camp (June 22-July 3) at the Saville Community Sports Centre.  Additional information regarding both camps will be announced at a later date.

The Edmonton Grads International Classic will help Canada continue preparations for the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2018 (Sept. 22-30) in Tenerife, Spain.  Canada finished fifth in 2014 for their best result since winning bronze at the 1986 FIBA World Championship for Women.

After successfully defending their FIBA Americas title last summer, Canada is currently ranked a program-high 5thin the FIBA World ranking presented by Nike.

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For more information, contact:

Matthew Walker

Communications Manager

Canada Basketball

mwalker@basketball.ca

(289) 244-9993

Brian Swane

Communications Director

Alberta Basketball

brianswane@basketballalberta.ca

(780) 427-9044