D’Tigress dominate Afrobasket, win 4th consecutive title

Nigeria’s D’Tigress emerged victorious on Saturday night, defeating Senegal 84-74 to secure their fourth consecutive Afrobasket Championship title in Kigali, Rwanda, cementing their position as the dominant force in African women’s basketball. Throughout the tournament, D’Tigress displayed an exceptional level of play, overpowering their opponents with a stellar lineup of talented players such as Amy Okonkwo, Murjanatu Musa, Sarah Ogoke, and Ifunaya Okoro. Among them, Okonkwo stood out, consistently unleashing her skills to keep Senegal on the defensive, earning her the well-deserved title of the tournament’s Most Valuable Player (MVP). The game was thoroughly dominated by D’Tigress, denying Senegal any opportunity to turn the tide, as reflected in the impressive scorecards of 19-10, 24-21, 26-19, and 22-17 in each of the four quarters. Notably, the victory also marked history with Rena Wakama, the Head Coach of D’Tigress, becoming the first indigenous female coach to lead a national team to an Afrobasket Championship triumph. At the post-match conference, Wakama expressed pride in her players’ determination, hard work, and passion, considering the short period they had to train together. The achievement was widely praised by sports enthusiasts and journalists alike. Queen Moseph, a sports journalist, commended the players for their remarkable display of talent and dedication, uplifting the spirits of basketball-loving Nigerians. The victory serves as a testament to the incredible prowess of Nigeria’s senior national team, leaving a lasting impact on the nation’s basketball community. Sports commentator Kelechi Benard hailed the triumph as a significant milestone for Nigeria, especially given the limited preparation time the team had. He emphasized the importance of hard work and team coordination, factors that contributed to the team’s success and highlighted their potential to achieve even more in the future. Nigeria’s D’Tigress showcased their dominance in African women’s basketball, securing their fourth consecutive Afrobasket Championship title with an 84-74 victory over Senegal. The team’s performance, led by the exceptional Amy Okonkwo and under the guidance of Coach Rena Wakama, earned them widespread admiration and recognition for their professionalism and passion. This win stands as a testament to the team’s commitment and ability, inspiring basketball enthusiasts across the nation.
Afrobasket: D’Tigress crush Rwanda, reach 4th consecutive final

Nigeria’s Senior Women’s Basketball Team, D’Tigress on Thursday pummeled host country Rwanda, 79-48 to reach another final of the ongoing Afrobasket Women’s Championship. The team, who has been dominant in the competition since 2015, are yet to lose any match and are now gunning for their fourth successive title.They have now extended their unbeaten run to 23 games and will next face the winner between Senegal and Mali in the final on Saturday.Amy Okonkwo as usual, unleashed the necessary qualities as she recorded 23 points, 10 rebounds, two steals, and one block to help the team get past Rwanda who had a huge home support.D’Tigress were dominant all through the four quarters of the match recording, 22-6, 22-12, 17-14, and 13-21 to coast home a 79-48 victory.The last time Nigeria lost a game in the Women’s Afrobasket was in 2015 against Cameroon in the semi-finals.In a post-match news conference monitored, the Head Coach of Rwanda, Sheik Caar, admitted that Nigeria is a powerhouse in basketball and that they made three points look easy and they had a 45 percent average.“If you have a team making three points look easy and you only have just one player making points, how are you going to win a team like Nigeria?“We tried but Nigeria is better physically and mentally, indeed they deserve to win and we just have to prepare harder next time,” Caar said.Also speaking, Nigeria’s Head Coach, Rena Wakama, who had just two weeks to prepare the team, expressed happiness over the victory.“It’s a very good feeling I give kudos to the players who gave their best and have done very well to reach another final.“Indeed it’s a great achievement and we look forward to playing in the final and winning the championship trophy,” Wakama said.The D’Tigress’ scorecard in the competition is, 69-35 against Congo, 83-65 against Egypt, 59-52 against Mozambique, and now 79-48 against Rwanda.
AfroBasket: D’Tigress bounce off Mozambique, advance to semi-finals

Nigeria’s D’Tigress on Wednesday in Kigali, Rwanda extended their winning streak in Africa to 22 straight wins by over-running Mozambique 59-52 to advance to the 2023 FIBA Women’s AfroBasket semi-finals. The hard-earned win means the Nigerian senior women’s national basketball team will now meet hosts Rwanda in Thursday’s semifinal. Mozambique led at the break, after 18-16 and 15-13 wins in the first and second quarters, but Nigeria overcame their lethargy to eventually turn the tables around. They outscored Mozambique 18-10 in the third quarter to set the tone for claiming the win, before a close 12-9 win in the fourth and final quarter. With Nigeria trailing by four points at half-time, they had to rally and find a way to get back into the game. When the opportunity occurred, Elizabeth Balogun seized the moment to help Nigeria tie the contest at 40-40. Amy Okonkwo then gave the reigning champions a short but solid advantage, before Ifunaya Okoro scored from behind the arc to give Nigeria the lead definitely. Mozambique tried to fight back, but they met a resilient and combative Nigeria. Okonkwo chipped in 17 points, Balogun contributed 12 points, and Sarah Ogoke finished just one point shy from a double-digit. Nearly every Nigerian ended the game with at least two points to their credit. However, what saved Nigeria was the depth of their bench, which produced 22 of the 59 points Nigeria needed to see off Mozambique. Nigeria also made the difference on free throws ratio, having 14 for 18 free throws which gave them the edge over Mozambique who had 16 from 24 attempts. The D’Tigresses also out-rebounded Mozambique 51-43, by being more active on the defensive side with 38 boards. But ironically, the game’s best rebounder was Mozambique’s Tamara Seda. With this win, Nigeria have also sent a message to hosts Rwanda that they will be tough nuts to crack, ready and focused on getting a fourth title in a row. Speaking after the game, Nigeria guard Sarah Ogoke said while their opponents were good her team was better and deserved their win. “Mozambique are a great team, and credit to them for putting up such a game. But we stayed together and we made it through,” she said. Looking ahead to their semi-final fixture, Obote said: “We’re going to be playing against the stadium, against the fans, against the entire country. “So it’s going to be very difficult. We will try to get us to Saturday’s final and to the 2024 Women’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament (WOQT). “We definitely have what it takes to make it four titles in a row and we have a way of making things happen. And we’ll find a way.”