Breaking News: Ezinne Kalu Makes History as First African Player to Join 2024 Olympic Games Women’s Basketball Second Team
Lagos, Nigeria – A major milestone has been achieved by 32-year-old Ezinne Kalu, as she becomes the first African player to be selected for the 2024 Olympic Games women’s basketball event second team. Kalu’s impressive performance during the Paris Olympic Games has earned her this prestigious recognition.
As a key player for D’Tigress, Kalu was the top scorer at the Paris Olympic Games, achieving an average of 18.5 points, 3.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists, and 2.5 steals per game. Her outstanding skills on the court have made her a standout player for the Nigerian national team.
Kalu’s achievement is not only a reflection of her individual talent but also a testament to the progress made by African women’s basketball players. D’Tigress recently made history by becoming the first African team to reach the quarterfinals of the tournament, defeating Australia and Canada in the group stage.
The team’s Head Coach, Rena Wakama, who also led the team to victory, added to the team’s success by receiving the award for Best Coach in the women’s basketball event. Wakama’s leadership and guidance proved crucial in the team’s remarkable performance during the games.
Ezinne Kalu’s historic selection is a significant milestone not only for herself but also for Nigerian and African basketball as a whole. It serves as a motivation and inspiration to young players across the continent to take up the sport and strive for excellence. We look forward to seeing more African stars rise to the top in the coming years.
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