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D’Tigress beat Senegal, win fourth consecutive Afrobasket title (PHOTOS)

Nigeria’s D’Tigress etched their names in history books by securing a sensational fourth consecutive Women’s Afrobasket championship title. In a thrilling finale held in Kigali, Rwanda, they emerged victorious against formidable opponents, Senegal, with a remarkable 84-74 triumph.

With this triumph, Nigeria joins an elite club, becoming only the second African side to achieve such an extraordinary feat, following in the footsteps of Senegal’s reign from 1974 to 1981.

The D’Tigress had been an unstoppable force, previously clinching the prestigious crown in 2017, 2019, and 2021, setting the stage for their latest triumph at the BK Arena.

Right from the outset, Nigeria asserted their dominance, taking a commanding 19-10 lead in the first quarter. At half-time, they maintained their advantage with a solid 43-31 scoreline in their favor.

However, Senegal, known for their resilience, made a spirited comeback in the second half, taking the lead with a 62-57 advantage after the third quarter.

Yet, Coach Rena Wakama’s determined team refused to be denied. In a fierce display of skill and tenacity, they rallied together in the final quarter, overpowering their opponents to secure a hard-fought 10-point victory and extend their championship reign.

Notably, Saturday’s victory holds even greater significance as Coach Rena Wakama becomes the first female coach to claim the Women’s Afrobasket competition title, a well-deserved honor following her recent appointment to lead the side.

 

Another standout from the triumphant team was Amy Okonkwo, who dazzled on the court and was rewarded with the prestigious Most Valuable Player (MVP) award for her outstanding performances throughout the tournament in East Africa.

The road to the final was no easy journey for the D’Tigress, as they conquered hosts Rwanda and outmatched Mozambique in a gripping quarter-final battle, showcasing their prowess and cementing their status as the true champions of African women’s basketball.

Ameh Jazzia-Becky

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