Nigeria’s D’Tigress to Face US in Olympic Quarter-Finals

Nigeria’s D’Tigress Set to Face US in Historic Olympic Quarter-Finals Clash

In a remarkable achievement, Nigeria’s women’s basketball team, D’Tigress, has made history by securing their first-ever berth in the quarter-finals of the Olympic basketball tournament. The team has been drawn against the defending champions, the United States, in a highly anticipated match set to take place on August 7 at 9:30 pm.

The Nigerian ladies’ impressive 79-70 victory over Canada in their final group game on Sunday marked a significant milestone, accumulating five classification points and initially topping Group B. However, their standing shifted when Australia triumphed over France, pushing Nigeria down to third place in the group rankings.

This will be the second Olympic face-off between Nigeria and the United States, following their narrow nine-point defeat to the Americans in their opening group game at the Tokyo Games. D’Tigress were also beaten in the 2024 Olympics qualifiers.

In other quarter-finals clashes, Serbia will take on Australia, Spain will face Belgium, and France will face Germany. The highly competitive matches are expected to provide thrilling entertainment for fans worldwide.

Nigeria’s D’Tigress have made a remarkable journey, and their determination and skill have earned them a spot among the top teams in the world. The team’s encounter with the US will be a true test of their abilities, and fans will be eagerly awaiting the outcome.

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