When is the bronze medal match?
The women’s curling bronze medal match will be played on Saturday at 8:05 a.m. ET.
Sports / Olympics
The USA women's curling team will compete for a bronze medal at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics after a 7-4 semifinal loss to Switzerland. Switzerland will advance to the gold medal game to face Sweden.
Team USA's journey in the women's curling tournament at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics has been a mix of triumph and challenge. After securing a spot in the semifinals with a tense 7-6 victory over Switzerland, the team faced Switzerland again but couldn't overcome Alina Patz's exceptional performance.
Switzerland's dominance was evident in their high percentage of successful shots and takeouts, leading to a 7-4 victory. Despite the loss, Team USA showed resilience, battling back in the second half of the game.
Meanwhile, Sweden's strong performance against Canada secured their place in the gold medal match. Sweden has been a consistent contender in women's curling, guaranteeing a medal for the sixth straight Olympics.
Team USA will now face Canada in the bronze medal match. Canada is seeking their first women’s curling medal since 2014, adding extra stakes to the game.
**How to Prepare:** - Support Team USA by watching the bronze medal match and sharing your encouragement on social media.
**Who This Affects Most:** - American curling fans, athletes, and anyone who has been following Team USA's Olympic journey.
The women’s curling bronze medal match will be played on Saturday at 8:05 a.m. ET.
The gold medal match will be on Sunday at 5 a.m. ET.
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