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Team Peterson Wins Again, Improves to 3-1 in Round-Robin Play
The U.S. women's curling team improved to 3-1 with a rare three-point steal against Japan, tying for second place behind undefeated Sweden, officials said.
- On Saturday in Italy, Team Peterson beat Japan 7-4 in round-robin women's curling, moving the U.S. to a 3-1 record.
- Japan led 3-2 through four ends before the U.S. scored in the fifth and sixth and held a 4-3 lead entering the eighth, when Japan's final stone sailed through the house for a three-point steal.
- Having beaten Japan, Team Peterson now faces China at 7:30 a.m. Sunday; the roster includes Tabitha Peterson, Tara Peterson, Taylor Anderson-Heide, and Cory Thiesse, with China holding a 2-1 record.
- That result puts the U.S. in a tie with Switzerland for second and a 3-1 record, keeping the medal-round race active.
- After mustering only one in the ninth end, Japan women's curling team conceded and fell to a 1-3 record despite medaling at the previous two Olympics.
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