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Basketball, Women

Date19 – 26 July 1976
StatusOlympic
LocationCentre Étienne Desmarteau, Montréal, Québec
Participants72 from 6 countries
FormatRound-robin tournament.

Basketball World Championships for women had first been contested in 1953, with the United States’ women winning in 1953 and 1957. The Soviet Union then took over, winning in 1959, 1964, 1967, 1971, and 1975. European Championships had been contested since 1938, and the Soviets had won every title since 1950, save for 1958, when Bulgaria was the champion. Without an international loss in five years, the Soviets were felt to be the heavy favorites going into the first Olympic basketball tournament for women in 1976. The USSR team was led by their huge center, Uljana Semjonova, who stood 2.11 (6-11). Six teams were entered – the USA, Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Japan, and Canada. But nobody was a match for the Soviet team, which defeated the United States, 112-77. Its closest match came against Czechoslovakia, when it won “only” by 88-75.

PosNrTeamNOCWLPtsPoints
1Soviet UnionURS5010504–346Gold
2United StatesUSA326415–417Silver
3BulgariaBUL326365–377Bronze
4CzechoslovakiaTCH234351–359
5JapanJPN234405–400
6CanadaCAN050336–477

Round-Robin (19 – 26 July 1976 — 9:00)

Match #119 Jul 9:00JPN 84 – 71USA
Match #219 Jul 14:00URS 115 – 51CAN
Match #319 Jul 19:00BUL 67 – 66TCH
Match #420 Jul 9:00JPN 121 – 89CAN
Match #520 Jul 14:00USA 95 – 79BUL
Match #620 Jul 19:00URS 88 – 75TCH
Match #722 Jul 9:00URS 91 – 68BUL
Match #822 Jul 14:00TCH 76 – 62JPN
Match #922 Jul 19:00USA 89 – 75CAN
Match #1023 Jul 9:00BUL 66 – 63JPN
Match #1123 Jul 14:00TCH 67 – 59CAN
Match #1223 Jul 19:00URS 112 – 77USA
Match #1325 Jul 9:00BUL 85 – 62CAN
Match #1426 Jul 14:00USA 83 – 67TCH
Match #1526 Jul 19:00URS 98 – 75JPN

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