Canada’s Syla Swords eyes Olympic chance after closing impressive high school career
Following the recent end of an impressive high school career, the goal for Syla Swords has shifted to making the Canadian women’s basketball team heading to Paris.
Swords, from Sudbury, Ont., is a five-star recruit who committed to Michigan for the fall as the Wolverines’ highest-ever ranked prospect at No. 11.
After falling in the high school national championship game with Long Island Lutheran, Swords played in three major events this month: the Nike Hoop Summit, McDonald’s all-American game and Jordan Brand Classic.
“I want to put myself in the best position to make that team, but at the end of the day, I understand that I’m still young,” Swords said. “I understand that I have hopefully a couple more Olympics to go where I can try out for that team and hopefully represent Canada.