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6/16/2016 12:40 PM | Women's Basketball
Crozon, Potter and Provo to represent the University of Utah.
TORONTO – Current University of Utah women's basketball student-athletes Paige Crozon, Emily Potter and Daneesha Provo have earned spots on Canada Basketball's 2016 National Development Team.
The team concludes a nine-day training camp on Thursday, June 16 in Toronto before heading to Prague for a five-game exhibition tournament against the Czech Republic, Japan and Slovakia, Monday, June 20 through Saturday, June 25.
The Canadians open up the event against the host Czech Republic on Monday, June 20. After an off day, they face Japan on Wednesday, June 22 and Slovakia on Thursday, June 23 before a rematch with the hosts on Friday, June 24. Team Canada concludes the tour against the Czech U20 Team on Saturday, June 25.
Read the official release from Team Canada at http://www.basketball.ca/en/news-article/2016-development-womens-national-team-announced.
Last year, the Canadian National Development Team recorded its best-ever finish after they took silver at the FISU World University Games in South Korea.
Crozon, a rising senior from Humboldt, Saskatchewan, is one of Utah's most complete players as evidence by her 11 career double-doubles, all coming in 2015-16. She is a two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honoree to go with Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention last season. She has 32 career double-figure scoring games and 12 career double-figure rebound outings.
Fresh off touring Europe with the Canadian National Team Saturday, June 4 through Thursday, June 9, Potter joins the development club after appearing in four contests as part of the National Team. The rising junior from Winnipeg, Manitoba scored seven points and grabbed four rebounds in less than 10 minutes of court time during a 77-58 victory over Cuba on Sunday, June 5 in Palencia.
Provo is a rising sophomore who is looking forward to her first season of eligibility with the Utes. Before transferring to Utah from Clemson, she averaged 5.3 and 2.2 rebounds in 15.1 minutes per game for the Tigers as a freshman in 2014-15.