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Nigeria’s J’Tigress Beats Zimbabwe 107-30 in Group Phase Match

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Nigeria’s U-18 women’s basketball team, J’Tigress, delivered a commanding performance as they crushed Zimbabwe 107-30 in the group phase of the FIBA U18 AfroBasket 2024.

The match shows Nigeria’s dominance on both ends of the court. From the first quarter, J’Tigress set the tempo, displaying superior skill, teamwork, and athleticism.

This victory adds to J’Tigress’ impressive run and solidifies their reputation as one of the strongest teams in the tournament.

Recall the Young D’Tigress had delivered a resounding performance earlier in a qualification match, with a 90-9 victory over Liberia in their FIBA U18 AfroBasket qualification clash held in Abidjan.

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