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Sao Paulo (Brazil): Australia won its first women's basketball world championship on Saturday, getting 28 points from Penelope Taylor and another 16 from Lauren Jackson for a 91-74 victory over Russia.
Australia, which had never finished higher than third in the quadrennial championship, trailed 9-2 early after only 3:12, went ahead for good 16-15 on Belinda Snell's three-pointer with 1:29 remaining in the first quarter and then exploded for a 24-5 run that put it in control 37-20 with 4:05 left in the first half.
Taylor also had nine rebounds while Kristi Harrower had 15 points for the Opals and Snell finished with 12 points. Jackson finished as the tournament's leading scorer, averging 21.3 points per game.
It was the third straight runner-up finish for Russia, which lost to the United States in the previous two championship matches but beat the Americans on Thursday in the semi-finals.
The Soviet Union won the women's crown six times, the last in 1983.
Earlier the United States beat host Brazil 99-59 to win the bronze medal. Diana Taurasi led the United States with 28 points, while Tina Thompson contributed 15.
"We had to prove to ourselves that we could play better than we did against Russia," Taurasi said. "We lost some of our pride in that game, but we managed to recover it today."
Thursday's loss to Russia ended the Americans' world championship winning streak at 26, dating to the 1994 bronze-medal game, and snapped their string of victories in the Olympics and worlds at 51.
"The Americans played a perfect game," Brazil veteran Janeth dos Santos Arcain said. "Our coaches told us that each team would have one great game and one horrible game. Their horrible game was against Russia and their great game was against us."
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