
By Francis Ajuonuma
D’Tigress will face Senegal tomorrow in the final of the FIBA Women’s AfroBasket championship after recording a comprehensive 79-48 win over host country Rwanda yesterday.
Senegal on their part defeated Mali in a keenly contested semifinal clash which ended 75-65 points.
D’Tigress, who are the defending champions have shown near-perfection in every aspect of the game to reach their fourth final in a row as they muted off Rwanda’s ambitions from the tip-off.
Though the hosts led for a total of 1’28 minutes, Nigeria swiftly flexed their muscles and never looked back, even leading by 26 points at one point.
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As the hosts scored the opening points, they entered a dry spell which saw Nigeria file a 15-0 run. It was only right before the first buzzer that Rwanda scored once again, but Nigeria managed to go up by 16 points.
From that moment, it became clear that Nigeria would be the one making it through to the Championship Game. They relentlessly paved their way to victory and left Rwanda with the hopes of finishing, at best, in third place.
Amy Okonkwo led the D’Tigresses to victory with a game-high 23 points, while Olaoluwatomi Taiwo followed with 12 units to her name.
Okonkwo contributed 10 rebounds, two steals and two assists.
So many figures speak for Nigeria. First thing: they once again relied on their bench to make a difference, producing 33 points, far more than Rwanda’s 6 points.
Similarly, they also used fast break points (12) to calm Rwanda’s nerves and clinch victory.
To add to this, Nigeria have out-rebounded Rwanda 51-35, with 36 defensive rebounds, while the hosts only recorded 25.
Third, they scored 11 for 24 from behind the arc, with Okonkwo and Taiwo sharing nine of them.
D’Tigress extend their winning streak in Africa to 23-0 and head towards a fourth consecutive FIBA Women’s AfroBasket.
“I feel relieved honoured. The team that won two years ago was a phenomenal team. But I think this team as well can fill those shoes. Under the leadership of coach Rena, we are in a good spot to repeat that win.” said Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpanah, Nigeria center.
“There’s no secret. But they should be empowered. I believed in them. And I put a lot of confidence. And here we are doing amazing things. Team work and confidence in them, and we see the results,” said Rena Wakama, D’Tigress’ head coach.