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D’Tigress Make Olympic History with Landmark Quarter-Final Berth

In a groundbreaking achievement at the Women’s Olympic Basketball Tournament in Paris 2024, Nigeria’s D’Tigress have become the first African team to advance past the group stage, MySportDab reports.

Their 79-70 victory over Canada not only earned them a spot in the quarter-finals but also marked their second win of the tournament, underscoring their remarkable performance.

Entering the tournament as underdogs, Nigeria defied expectations with a sensational journey. Their win over Canada showcased their skill, resilience, and tactical brilliance.

The game’s turning point arrived early in the second half, when Nigeria orchestrated a stunning 11-0 run, disrupting Canada’s rhythm and securing a commanding lead that they maintained through to the final buzzer.

Ezinne Kalu was instrumental in the victory, delivering a standout performance with 21 points. Elizabeth Balogun also made a significant impact, contributing 14 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists.

Their contributions were crucial in a game where Nigeria’s ability to capitalize on Canadian mistakes was evident. The team scored an impressive 27 points off turnovers, demonstrating their efficiency and strategic prowess.

Nigeria’s defense, having faltered in their previous game against France, was back in top form, showcasing their physicality and tactical depth. This strong performance positions them as a formidable contender in the quarter-finals, ready to challenge any opponent.

Canada’s campaign ended on a disappointing note, with their inability to generate enough offensive power highlighted in their loss to Nigeria. Their exit from the competition reveals critical gaps that need addressing.

Nigeria’s historic achievement not only elevates African basketball but also sets a new standard for future teams. As D’Tigress move forward in the tournament, their progress will be closely watched, with the world eager to see how far they can go and whether they can continue to make history.

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