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U.S. Women's Curling Team Falls to Switzerland, Faces Canada for Bronze

The U.S. women's curling team fell 7-4 to Switzerland in Friday's semifinal, ending their bid for a first-ever gold medal and setting up a bronze-medal match against Canada.

Switzerland used the hammer advantage effectively, with vice skip Alina Pätz posting a 99% shot success rate to secure the win. The U.S., led by skip Tabitha Peterson, had a chance in the 10th end but was denied.

This sets up a bronze-medal game against Canada on Saturday. Switzerland will play Sweden for gold on Sunday. The U.S. aims for its first medal in women's curling since 1998.