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Paris Olympics: D’Tigress Beat Australia To Claim First Win At Olympics

Last updated: July 29, 2024 12:57 pm
1 year ago Paul Akhagbemhe
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D’Tigress of Nigeria

Nigeria’s women basketball team D’Tigress defeated the Opals of Australia on Monday in their first match at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The Rena Wakama-led ladies pulled off a spirited performance to beat the Australians 75-62 at the Pierre Mauroy Stadium

The Nigerian side were underated heading into the encounter but sprung a surprise result to kickstart their campaign

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D’Tigress recovered from a slow start to win the first quarter 18-17. They had an even better second quarter, winning 23-11, to put daylight between them and the Australian Opals.

Australia bounced back after the break, winning the third quarter 19-10, but Nigeria fought back with an emphatic fourth quarter, winning 24-15, sparking wild celebrations in their technical area. The returning Ezzine Kalu brought in her A-game, bagging 19 points, five rebounds and five assists in the game.

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Head Coach Rena Wakama started Kalu alongside the 2023 AfroBasket MVP and team captain Amy Okonkwo, Elizabeth Balogun, Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpanah and Promise Amukamara, but the team was rotated as the game progressed. Apart from Kalu, Amukamara was the other high-scoring player in the Nigerian side, with point guard shining with 14 points, six assists and nine assists.

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The victory is the team’s first win in an Olympic match since Athens 2004.

Before now, the four-time African champions had never won a single game at the Olympics in their previous two appearances.

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Nigeria has now put itself in good standing to make it out of Group B. They will next play hosts France before wrapping up their group-stage campaign against Canada on August 4.

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