FINAL STANDINGS
1. Brazil
2. United States
3. Cuba
4. Mexico
5. CANADA
6. Ecuador
7. Colombia
CANADIANS
Mary Coutts (Victoria, B.C.)
Marg Curry (Swift Current, Sask.)
Joyce Douthwright (Gunningsville, N.B.)
Pauline Gensick (Burnaby, B.C.)
Wendy Grant (Campbell River, B.C.)
Lesley Hamerton (Winnipeg, Man.)
Angie Radonovich (Cranbrook, B.C.)
Betty Ross (Vancouver, B.C.)
Joanne Sargent (McBride, B.C.)
Pat Tatham
Kathy Williams (Vancouver, B.C.)
Heather Witzel (Courtenay, B.C.)
Darlene Currie – coach
Andrea Borys – manager
  Round Robin BRZ USA CUB MEX CAN ECU COL Record
  Brazil —– 64-60 66-62 65-61 63-69 86-52 96-45 (5-1)
  United States 60-64 —– 63-62 57-54 54-50 54-35 83-49 (5-1)
  Cuba 62-66 62-63 —– 74-55 57-46 72-38 82-52 (4-2)
  Mexico 61-65 54-57 55-74 —– 64-61 65-53 107-63 (3-3)
  Canada 69-63 50-54 46-57 61-64 —– 71-41 69-39 (3-3)
  Ecuador 52-86 35-54 38-72 53-65 41-71 —– 62-61 (1-5)
  Colombia 45-96 49-83 52-82 63-107 39-69 61-62 —– (0-6)
                   

        Canada stunned Brazil 69-63 as Betty Ross scored 19. Norma Pinto had 26 for the defending Pan Am Games champs.

        In their 54-50 loss to the USA, Canada led 28-19 at the half and was ahead until the final two minutes. Joyce Douthwright led Canada with 15.