A’ja Wilson and the United States women’s basketball team put on quite a show, breaking the FIBA Women’s World Cup scoring mark in a record rout of South Korea.
Brionna Jones scored 24 points, and Wilson added 20 to help the U.S. beat South Korea 145-69 on Monday. Shakira Austin‘s layup with 9 seconds left helped the Americans eclipse Brazil’s record of 143 points set in 1990 against Malaysia. Read More
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