Nigeria’s senior women’s basketball team, D’Tigress, delivered a thrilling performance on Friday, February 11, 2022, defeating world number five, France, 67-65 in a crucial World Cup qualifying match. The victory keeps Nigeria’s hopes alive for securing a spot at the FIBA Women’s World Cup later that year in Australia, showcasing the team’s resilience and determination.
A Remarkable Comeback Victory
After a challenging start, losing the first quarter 11-28, D’Tigress mounted an impressive comeback, dominating the final three quarters with scores of 16-10, 21-14, and 19-13. This turnaround against a formidable French side demonstrated the team’s strategic adjustments and tenacity. “We aimed to play better than our last game, and the girls delivered,” Coach Otis Hughley said in a post-game press conference, reflecting on the team’s improved performance.
The win followed a disappointing 90-76 loss to China in their opening group match, which had left D’Tigress at the bottom of their qualifying group. The victory over France propelled Nigeria to second place in the standings with three points, despite a -12 game points differential, setting the stage for their critical final group game against Mali on Sunday.
Victoria Macaulay Shines
Galatasaray’s Victoria Macaulay led D’Tigress with an outstanding 19-point performance, a significant improvement over Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpanah’s 12 points against China. Macaulay’s scoring prowess was complemented by Nigeria’s edge in shooting efficiency, leading France in two-point shots (51% to 44%) and three-pointers (35% to 32%). “Victoria’s leadership on the court was pivotal in turning the game in our favor,” Coach Hughley noted, praising her contribution to the team’s success.
The team’s balanced attack and defensive adjustments in the latter quarters stifled France’s offense, allowing Nigeria to capitalize on key moments and secure the narrow two-point victory.
Path to the World Cup
With three teams set to qualify from the group for the 2022 FIBA Women’s World Cup in Australia, D’Tigress’s win over France has significantly boosted their chances. The upcoming match against Mali on Sunday will be decisive, as Nigeria aims to secure one of the coveted spots. The team’s ability to rebound from their earlier loss to China and defeat a top-ranked opponent like France underscores their potential to compete on the global stage.
Coach Hughley emphasized the importance of continuous improvement, stating, “Our goal was to elevate our game, and this win shows we’re on the right track.” The team’s focus remains on maintaining momentum and executing their game plan against Mali to clinch qualification.
A Boost for Nigerian Basketball
The victory over France is a significant milestone for D’Tigress, who have steadily risen in prominence within international basketball. As Nigeria’s senior women’s team, they continue to inspire fans with their grit and skill, building on their historic quarterfinal appearance at the 2018 World Cup. The win in Belgrade, where the qualifiers are being held, has sparked excitement among supporters back home, with many hopeful for a strong showing in Australia.
The team’s success also highlights the growing strength of women’s basketball in Nigeria, supported by players like Macaulay, who compete in top leagues abroad, and a coaching staff committed to excellence. As D’Tigress prepares for their final group match, the nation rallies behind them, eager to see their World Cup dreams realized.
Looking Ahead to Mali
As D’Tigress gears up for their showdown with Mali, the focus is on sustaining the intensity and precision that led to their upset victory over France. A win on Sunday could secure their place among the world’s elite teams in Australia, further cementing Nigeria’s reputation in global basketball. With the support of fans and the leadership of Coach Hughley, D’Tigress is poised to fight for qualification and continue their inspiring journey.