FINAL STANDINGS
1. Soviet Union
2. Korea
3. Yugoslavia
4. China
5. U.S.A.
6. Australia
7. Spain
8. CANADA
9. Cuba
10. Senegal
CANADIANS
Cathy Holtmann
Chantal St. Martin
Marianne Kowal
Alice Cerny (Prague, Czechoslovakia)
Merelynn Lange (Port Severn, Ont.)
Janet Fowler (Victoria, B.C.)
Erin Carson (North Vancouver, B.C.)
K. MacCormack
Cynthia Johnson (Calgary, Alta.)
Carol Bot (Smithers, B.C.)
Sharon Hamilton (Calgary, Alta.)
N. Innes
Michele Belanger – coach
  POOL B RUS KOR USA AUS CUB Record  
  U.S.S.R. —– 88-91 96-71 84-72 96-61 (3-1)  
  Korea 91-88 —– 76-70 95-87 75-92 (3-1)  
  United States 71-96 70-76 —– 79-62 88-73 (2-2)  
  Australia 72-84 87-95 62-79 —– 64-62 (1-3)  
  Cuba 61-96 92-75 73-88 62-64 —– (1-3)  
                 
  POOL A YUG CHN SPN CAN SEN Record  
  Yugoslavia —– 92-58 91-43 109-64 83-39 (4-0)  
  China 58-92 —– 87-85 95-65 83-46 (3-1)  
  Spain 43-91 85-87 —– 80-59 71-50 (2-2)  
  Canada 64-109 65-95 59-80 —– 51-46 (1-3)  
  Senegal 39-83 46-83 50-71 46-51 —– (0-4)  
                 
  5-8th Australia 76 Spain 64
  5-8th United States 84 Canada 47
  Semi U.S.S.R. 78 Yugoslavia 76
  Semi Korea 89 China 78
  9th Cuba 85 Senegal 47
  7th Spain 78 Canada 67
  5th United States 72 Australia 62
  Bronze Yugoslavia 86 China 63
  Final U.S.S.R. 80 Korea 75
     

        Mary Ann Kowal scored 27 as Canada got walloped 96-65 by China. Zhaoli and Tan Wang each score 23 for China

Mary Ann Kowal scored 16 as Canada defeated Senegal 51-46. N’ Dong leads Senegal with 18.

Mary Ann Kowal scored 18 as Canada got whipped 109-64 by Yugoslavia, who are paced by Puksvia’s 29 points.

Innes scored to lead Canada in their 80-59 loss to Spain.

In the 5-8th classification round, Mary Ann Kowal scored 26 as Canada was crushed 84-47 by the United States.

In the 7th place match, Spain whipped Canada 78-67.