Ravens Announce Roster for 2026 FISU America 3x3 Basketball Championships
The Carleton Ravens women's basketball team has announced the roster that will look to threepeat as FISU America 3x3 Basketball champions when the action tips off May 25 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
The Carleton Ravens women's basketball team has announced the roster that will look to threepeat as FISU America 3x3 Basketball champions when the action tips off May 25 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
The Ravens roster features returning champions Kyana-Jade Poulin (Montreal, QC) and Jacqueline Urban (Ancaster, ON), along with first-time competitors Tyanne Matosas-Adderley (Toronto, ON) and Catherine Oliver (Sherbrooke, QC).
The Ravens will arrive in Honduras under a bright spotlight as the defending back-to-back FISU America champions. In November, the Ravens also captured the FISU World Cup 3x3 Basketball Championship in Brazilia, Brazil.
The tournament will be the fourth for Poulin and Urban, who have competed in both previous FISU America tournaments and attended the 2024 FISU University World Cup in Xiamen, China. Making their international debuts, Oliver and Matosas-Adderley look to build off strong second-half play in the 2025-26 season.
In her first season at Carleton, Matosas-Adderley scored 177 regular-season points and finished top 10 in the Ravens record book for rookie points, field goals, three-point field goals and assists. Matosas-Adderley was named the Carleton Athletics Ravens Female Rookie of the Year.
After being sidelined for over a year with a knee injury, Catherine Oliver made an instant impact returning to the Carleton lineup at the Capital Hoops Classic. In 10 games, between regular season, playoff and Final 8 action, Oliver averaged 7.9 points. In three games at the Final 8, she scored 29 points and recorded 10 rebounds.
The Ravens will once again be led at the tournament by head coach Dani Sinclair and assistant coach Michelle Abella.
Since they began competing in 3x3 in 2024, the Carleton Ravens have never failed to reach the finals, earning two FISU America titles and FISU University World Cup silver and gold medals.
