Paris 2024: Nigeria’s D’Tigress Beat Canada to Qualify for First Ever Olympics Quarterfinal
- D'Tigress have qualified for their first-ever quarterfinal at the Olympic Games following their win over Canada on Sunday
- The Nigerian Women's basketball team knew only a win would guarantee them a place in the knockout phase, and they fought for it
- The girls had defeated Australia in their opening group game before losing to host France in their second match
D'Tigress have qualified for their first-ever quarterfinal at the Olympic Games following their win over world No.5 ranked team Canada on Sunday.
The Nigerian Women's basketball team pulled off a thrilling performance, coming from behind to win the intense encounter 75-54.
Sun reports that D'Tigress arrived for the Summer Games as the lowest-ranked team(12th), but they have beaten world number 3 and world number 5 to make it into the last eight of the tournament.
Both teams matched each other in the first quarter, sharing the spoils at 18-18, but Canada impressed in the second quarter, claiming 23 points over Nigeria's 19.
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DTigress started the third quarter like a house on fire, going on an 11-0 run to lead Canada by 9 points. Ezinne Kalu, Promise Amukamara, Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpanah were all in on the act.
Nigeria wrapped things up in the final quarter, winning it 24-19, thereby making history as they reached their first-ever quarterfinal of the Summer Games.
Ezinne Kalu was Nigeria’s top performer in the encounter, with 19 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals.
Promise Amukamara also registered- 12pts, 9 assists, 6 rebounds and 4 steals as the players battled hard for the victory.
Yeboah fails to qualify for final
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Rose Yeboah's bid to win a medal at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris came to a crashing end after failing to make the mark during the qualifiers on Friday morning.
The Ghanaian high jumper hit the bar to 1.92m after three attempts to miss out on the next stage.
Yeboah arrived in Paris after winning Gold at the African Games before sealing qualification to the Olympic Games following a 1.97m jump at the NCAA in Eugene.
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Source: Legit.ng