VILLENEUVE-D'ASCQ, France — Laura Gil sank two free throws with 1.9 seconds left as Spain edged Puerto Rico 63-62 on Wednesday and then joined Serbia as the first teams to reach the Olympic women's basketball quarterfinals at the Paris Games once the Serbians routed China a couple hours later.
Their group has been the most competitive yet with the first games decided by a combined four points. Spain and Serbia needed each other to win to clinch a spot at Bercy Arena back in Paris before these teams wrap up pool play against each other Saturday.
The Spaniards built a 39-25 halftime lead as they to bounce back from a sixth-place finish three years ago at the Tokyo Olympics after taking the silver in 2016 at the Rio de Janeiro Games.
But Mya Hollingshed's turnaround, fadeaway jumper gave Puerto Rico (0-2) a 62-61 lead with 9.9 seconds left. After Gill's free throws, Arella Guirantes' heave from well beyond the 3-point line came up short at the buzzer.
The disappointed Puerto Ricans looked around, hoping for a foul call. Spain (2-0), meanwhile, celebrated and danced heading off the court after surviving.
Advancing took the sting out of blowing a 15-point lead for Spain.
''I'm so happy to make it to the next round,'' guard Leonor Rodriguez said. ''Now I hope we secure a good spot, but at least we are making it to Paris. The first goal is achieved.''
Those free throws were Gil's only points of the game. Megan Gustafson, the 2019 AP Player of the Year at Iowa, led Spain with 18 points and 13 rebounds, and Rodriguez added 17 points.