TORONTO- Ryerson Rams women's basketball Head Coach Carly Clarke has named her group of 12 athletes who she will guide at the upcoming FIBA U17 World Championship for Women in Holland.

Clarke coached the Canadian Cadets to a bronze medal at last year's FIBA Americas U16 Championship, clinching a berth in this year's global event.

Courtesy: Canada Basketball

TORONTO - Canada Basketball announced the athletes that will represent Canada in the FIBA U17 World Championship for Women, which will be played in Amsterdam, Netherlands from August 17 to August 26. Players eligible for this competition must have been born on or after Jan. 1, 1995. The Canadian Cadette Women's National Team will be looking to improve on their eleventh place showing in the 2010 U17 World Championship that took place in France.

The team qualified for the FIBA U17 World Championship by placing third in last year's FIBA Americas U16 Championship for Women. The youth women's program is currently ranked fourth in the world in the FIBA rankings."We are very excited about our group of twelve. Over the past year, several individuals have shown tremendous improvement, and made our decisions very difficult," said head coach, Carly Clarke. "Overall we have a great deal of size, length, athleticism and versatility, which should allow us to play in a variety of ways and with a variety of line ups."

"We are pleased to have our U17 program competing in its second consecutive FIBA U17 World Championship for Women," said Director of Women's High Performance, Denise Dignard. "This is an opportunity for our staff to work on developing our top international prospects at an age-group world championship, as they strive to become world class and represent Canada at the World Championships and Olympic Games."

Dignard added, "For our athletes it's an opportunity to learn with every game and see where they currently stand in relation to other athletes."

The team will have a great deal of experience with seven players returning from last year's Canadian Cadette Women's National Team that won a bronze medal at the FIBA Americas U16 Championship. Returning players include; Audrey Anne and Khaleann Caron-Goudreau, Saicha Grant-Allen, Hannah Jardine, Kia Nurse, Kolbie Orum and Emma Wolfram.

In this year's FIBA U17 World Championship for Women, Canada has been placed in Group A which includes: Belgium, Italy, Korea, Mali and USA.

The 2012 Canadian Cadette Women's National Team will be led by head coach Carly Clark and will be assisted by Agnes Borg and Andre Desjardins. Jodi Gram will also join the team as an apprentice coach.

Canadian Roster and Support Staff

Christina Buttenham
Guard
5-11

Hamilton, ON

Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau
Guard
6-2

Gatineau, QC

Khaléann Caron-Goudreau
Guard
6-2

Gatineau, QC

Shay Colley
Guard
5-8

Brampton, ON

Kayla Davis
Guard
5-7

Brampton, ON

Quinn Dornstauder
Forward
6-3

Regina, SK

Saicha Grant-Allen
Forward
6-4

Hamilton, ON

Hannah Jardine
Guard
6-0

St. John’s, NL

Kia Nurse
Guard
5-10

Hamilton, ON

Kolbie Orum
Forward
6-0

Maple Ridge, BC

Emily Potter
Forward
6-5

Winnipeg, MB

Emma Wolfram
Forward
6-4

Kamloops, BC

Support Staff

Carly Clarke
Head Coach
Agnes Borg
Assistant Coach
Andre Desjardins
Assistant Coach
Tracy Blake
Therapist
Jodi Gram
Team Manager/Apprentice Coach
Sarah Kim
Doctor
Denise Dignard
Head of Delegation

Canadian Schedule FIBA U17 World Championship for Women

August 17: Canada vs. Italy 9:45 a.m.
August 18: Canada vs. USA 3:15 p.m.
August 19: Canada vs. Belgium 3:15 p.m.
August 21: Canada vs. Mali 6:15 a.m.
August 22: Canada vs. Korea 8:30 a.m.
August 24: Quarter-Finals
August 25: Semi-Finals
August 26: Finals