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Afrobasket: D’Tigers beat Cote d’Ivoire by one point

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Nigeria’s D’Tigers managed to beat Cote d’Ivoire by one point (78-77) in their opening game at Afrobasket 2017 in Tunisia

Nigeria’s D’Tigers have started the defence of 2015 Victory in Afrobasket by beating Cote d’Ivoire in their first match of 2017 Afrobasket by 78-77.

The Nigerian team also known as D’Tigers played their first Group A match against Cote d’Ivoire in Tunisia on Friday.

During the match, the two sides keenly contested for a victory even when it was still a preliminary game but D’Tigers won the first quarter 17-11 points.

At the end of second quarter, D’Tigers won 42-33 points while the third quarter ended 53-50points against Cote d’Ivoire.

Ike Diogu of D’Tigers featured as the topmost player of the match, scoring 31 points with eight rebounds, supported by other team mates especially, Ikenna Iroegbu, Bryant Mbamalu and Ayodeji Akindele during the match.

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The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Nigerian team was led by Coach Alex Nwora to defend its title at the continental competition.

However, Michael Toti of Cote d’Ivoire emerged the top performer for his team having scored eight points; four rebounds and; four assists.

Toti was supported to get a near victory against Nigeria by the likes of Eric Tape who scored 12 points; Tiegbe Bamba among others.

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Nigeria would play its next match on Saturday against Mali while Cote d’Ivoire would play against Democratic Republic of Congo on same day.

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Nigeria’s senior women team, D’Tigress, last Sunday restored the nation’s lost glory in the Afrobasket by defeating defending champions, Senegal to clinch the title for the third time after 12 years.

The News agency of Nigeria reports that in the competition’s final played in Bamako, Mali, the D’Tigress walloped their Senegalese counterparts 65-48 points to beat them a second time in the championship.

The team recorded no loss in all their games to the final in the 2017 edition after they had won it last in 2005. They first won it in in 2003.

With the victory, the team has qualified for the 2018 Women FIBA Championship in Spain.

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They had earlier in the semi-final defeated hosts, Mali 48-47 to set up the final against Senegal which they had earlier beaten 58-54 points on Thursday in the group stage of the tournament.

In the first quarter of the match, Senegal enjoyed the privilege of 18-12 points’ victory but Nigeria powered past with 21-10 points in the second quarter.

Senegal then struggled to reverse their loss in the third quarter only to suffer additional loss of 7-15 points to D’Tigress.

Evelyn Akhator, Dallas Wing forward, in the Women National Basketball Association (WNBA), has earned a reputation as top performer for the umpteenth time in the competition, scoring 13 points and seven rebounds for D’Tigress.

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Akhator also made two assists and one steal even as she made no successful block during the final game.

But D’Tigress Captain, Aisha Muhammed, Adaora Elonu and Ezinne Kalu contributed seven rebounds, four assists and two steals respectively during the match.

However, Astou Traore, the top performer for Senegal, scored 17 points which was the highest score in the match, six rebounds, three assists, two steals and no block, all in vain to stop D’Tigress.

Nigeria’s return to glory in women basketball in the continent began on July 21 immediately Musa Kida-led NBBF was inaugurated by Solomon Dalung, Minister of Youths and Sports.

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Kida had announced the opening of camp for D’Tigress in Florida US, and Lagos for the invited foreign and home-based players respectively.

It will be recalled that Kida said the players and officials’ welfare was prioritised by the management board of the NBBF to get the best of the team.

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