Women’s national basketball team head coach optimistic heading into Olympic qualifying
KAMLOOPS — Another day, another gym for Lisa Thomaidis. The University of Saskatchewan Huskies Women’s basketball head coach is one of the most decorated in all of USports — which is one reason she’s also the head coach of the Canadian Women’s national team, which was just ranked fourth in the most recent FIBA rankings.
“We’re really excited to be ranked fourth in the world. It’s the highest our program has ever been ranked,” Thomaidis says. “It shows a level of respect for what we’ve been doing and reflects some of the performances we’ve had over the last few years.”
Some of those recent performances include a Gold Medal at the 2015 Pan Am Games, a Gold Medal at the 2015 FIBA Americas event, and a fifth-place finish at the 2018 World Championships. All that international success has been in preparation for the 2020 Olympics. However, the team still has to qualify at a tournament in Belgium early in the new year.