The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

U.S. women roll past Spain, capture world title

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Maya Moore scored 18 points, and the U.S. beat Spain, 77-64, in Istanbul, to win its second straight gold medal at the women’s world championsh­ip.

Lindsay Whalen added 12 points for the United States (6-0), which hasn’t lost in a gold medal game in the world championsh­ip since 1983, when it was beaten by the Soviet Union, 84-82. Except for a hiccup in 2006 when the Americans lost to Russia in the semifinals, they have won every Olympic and world championsh­ip game since 1996. If not for that upset in Brazil, the U.S. would have five straight world titles.

The Americans turned this game quickly into a laugher, jumping out to a 13-point lead in the first 41⁄ 2 minutes.

Spain (5-1) could only get within seven the rest of the way.

Moore, who was chosen tournament MVP, was the key in that early burst, scoring 11 points during the opening 18-5 run. Her 3-pointers barely moved the net as the Americans blitzed Spain, which was making its first appearance in the championsh­ip game.

Behind strong offensive rebounding, the Spaniards cut it 24-17, but then Whalen took over. She had nine points during a 13-0 run by the Americans spanning the end of the first and start of the second quarter to make it a 20-point game. Whalen ended the first quarter with a spectacula­r drive that ended with a floater in the lane right before the buzzer. During the burst, Diana Taurasi threw a pinpoint pass to a streaking Seimone Augus

tus for another lay-in and the U.S. was off and running.

The Americans led 48-29 at the half. It was more of the same in the second half for the U.S., which led by 25 points before Spain closed the game with a 14-2 run.

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