Naija News • 1d ago
D’Tigress storm back to beat Philippines 101–84 at World Cup qualifiers
D'Tigress Makes a Comeback Victory Against Philippines in World Cup Qualifiers.
Nigeria's senior women's basketball team, D'Tigress, has bounced back from a tough outing against South Korea to record a convincing 101-84 win over the Philippines in the FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament in Lyon, France. This impressive victory is their second in three games, showcasing the team's resilience and attacking prowess.
After a slow start against South Korea on Thursday, D'Tigress responded with determination and intensity, overcoming a halftime deficit to seal a resounding win. The team's coach, Rena Wakama, must be proud of her team's recovery from a difficult outing.
The match began with the Philippines setting the pace, winning the first quarter 26-21. Nigeria struggled to assert themselves in the opening half, allowing the Philippines to take a 51-42 lead into halftime. However, D'Tigress remained within reach and showed signs of growing confidence as the game progressed.
The turning point came after the break when Nigeria dramatically increased their intensity. D'Tigress dominated the third quarter 34-21, turning the game around and gaining momentum. Their improved defensive pressure and faster ball movement disrupted the Philippines' offense.
In the final quarter, Nigeria maintained the tempo, outscoring their opponents 25-12 to secure a commanding victory. The statistics from the game highlighted Nigeria's superiority in several areas, including rebounding and ball movement.
D'Tigress outrebounded the Philippines 58-33 and recorded 36 assists compared to their opponents' 24. These numbers show a strong team performance, with each player contributing to the victory. The team's 101-point finish is a significant improvement from their previous loss to South Korea.
This win is a positive step for D'Tigress as they continue their campaign in the FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament. With their impressive performance against the Philippines, the team is showing signs of growth and determination, making them a force to be reckoned with in the tournament.