Brittney Griner scored 30 points, leading the United States past host Japan, 90-75, on Sunday, securing America’s seventh straight Olympic gold medal in women’s basketball.

The victory at Saitama Super Arena was Team USA’s 55th consecutive triumph on the Olympic stage. Japan’s silver was the first medal for the team.

Since defeating Brazil, 111-87, to win gold in Atlanta in 1996, no U.S. opponent has come within a single digit in the title game.

Backcourt rulers Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird, who now have 10 gold medals and seven WNBA titles between them, said before the game that they use their friendship as a weapon against challenging teams.

“We’ve had to reinvent ourselves,” said Bird, 40. “Because as you get older, things change, your body gets older, and you have to change with it.”

Taurasi, 39, said, “You’re coming here to get the job done. We take that very seriously.”

The United States leaves Japan as double hardwood champions as the men’s team beat France Saturday to keep its top status in the games.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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