FINAL STANDINGS
1. U.S.A.
2. Yugoslavia
3. Cuba
4. Czechoslovakia
5. Soviet Union
6. Australia
7. CANADA
8. Bulgaria
9. China
10. Brazil
11. Korea
12. Japan
13. Italy
14. Senegal
15. Zaire
16. Malaysia
CANADIANS
Cori Blakebrough (Calgary, Alta.)
Karla Karch (Vancouver, B.C.)
Anna Stammberger (Kensington, P.E.I.)
Kim Bertholet (Winnipeg, Man.)
Carol Hamilton (Oakville, Ont.)
Jodi Evans (Calgary, Alta.)
Chantal St. Martin (Sudbury, Ont.)
Lori Clarke (Abbotsford, B.C.)
Janet Fowler (Victoria, B.C.)
Michelle Hendry (Terrace, B.C.)
Andrea Blackwell (Calgary, Alta.)
Merlelynn Lange (Port Severn, Ont.)
Wayne Hussey – coach
  POOL A AUS BUL ITA MLY Record  
  Australia —– 71-77 66-59 96-27 (2-1)  
  Bulgaria 77-71 —– 63-67 130-56 (2-1)  
  Italy 59-66 67-63 —– 107-48 (2-1)  
  Malaysia 27-98 56-130 48-107 —– (0-3)  
               
  POOL C USA CZE KOR SEN Record  
  United States —– 86-59 87-55 103-36 (3-0)  
  Czechoslovakia 59-86 —– 67-60 93-37 (2-1)  
  Korea 55-87 60-67 —– 72-53 (1-2)  
  Senegal 36-103 37-93 53-72 —– (0-3)  
               
  POOL D YUG CUB CHN ZAI Record  
  Yugoslavia —– 75-68 88-70 64-39 (3-0)  
  Cuba 68-75 —– 88-84 76-60 (2-1)  
  China 70-88 84-88 —– 69-50 (1-2)  
  Zaire 39-64 60-76 50-69 —– (0-3)  
               
  POOL B SOV CAN BRZ JPN Record  
  U.S.S.R. —– 86-53 95-67 103-79 (3-0)  
  Canada 53-86 —– 74-56 75-69 (2-1)  
  Brazil 67-95 56-74 —– 91-79 (1-2)  
  Japan 79-103 69-75 79-91 —– (0-3)  
               
  MEDALS POOL A YUG CZE RUS AUS Record  
  Yugoslavia —– 81-66 64-63 80-70 (3-0)  
  Czechoslovakia 66-81 —– 82-79 83-54 (2-1)  
  Soviet Union 63-64 79-82 —– 70-60 (1-2)  
  Australia 70-80 54-83 60-70 —– (0-3)  
               
  MEDALS POOL B USA CUB BUL CAN    
  United States —– 87-78 93-72 95-70 (3-0)  
  Cuba 78-87 —– 83-81 75-69 (2-1)  
  Bulgaria 72-93 81-83 —– 65-61 (1-2)  
  Canada 70-95 69-75 61-65 —– (0-3)  
               
  13-16th Italy 128 Malaysia 60
  13-16th Senegal 60 Zaire 52
  9-12th China 81 Korea 80
  9-12th Brazil 100 Japan 90
  5-8th Australia 73 Bulgaria 71
  5-8th Soviet Union 80 Canada 56
  Semi United States 87 Czechoslovakia 59
  Semi Yugoslavia 74 Cuba 66
  15th Zaire 88 Malaysia 46
  13th Italy 76 Senegal 57
  11th Korea 100 Japan 84
  9th China 95 Brazil 90
  7th Canada 75 Bulgaria 56
  5th Soviet Union 97 Australia 73
  Bronze Cuba 83 Czechoslovakia 61
  Final United States 88 Yugoslavia 78
     

        In pool B play, Canada opened with a 74-56 whipping of Brazil as Carol Hamilton-Goodale scored 18. Calgary’s Jodi Evans added 12 and held Brazilian star Olivia Hortencia to five points in the second half. She’d notched 20 in the opening frame. Canada trailed 33-28 at the half but shot well from the line and forced 22 Brazilian turnovers.

        Canada defeated Japan 75-69 as Anna Stammberger scored 18 and Andrea Blackwell 17, while nabbing 10 boards. Janet Fowler notched 12 points and 7 boards.

        Canada fell 86-53 to the Soviet Union. The Russians dominated from the start, leading 41-24 at the half.

        Canada finished (2-1) in pool play and advanced to medals pool B.

        In medals pool play, Canada opened with a 65-61 loss to Bulgaria. They’d led 29-26 at the half after holding Bulgarian to eight points over the first eight minutes. But they struggled offensively in the second half. Bulgaria took the lead for good with nine minutes to play. Lori Clarke led Canada with 16. Janet Fowler added 12 and Carol Hamilton-Goodale 10.

The United States defeated Canada 95-70 despite trailing by one, 42-41, at the half. Theresa Edwards led the United States with 32. Vickie Orr added 15. Janet Fowler led Canada with 18 points. Carol Hamilton-Goodale added 15.

        Cuba defeated Canada 75-69 despite trailing 36-33 at the half. Lori Clarke led Canada with 20. Janet Fowler added 19.

        Canada finished (0-3) in medals pool play.

        In the 5-8th semis, the Soviet Union stomped Canada 80-56.

        In the 7th place match, Canada defeated Bulgaria 75-56.