Nigeria’s women’s basketball team, D’Tigress, continues to make waves on the global stage, adding more accolades to their impressive résumé.
Guard Ezinne Kalu has been named to the FIBA All-Second Team for the Women’s Basketball Tournament at the Olympic Games, further cementing her status as one of the sport’s top talents.
Kalu, known for her relentless drive and clutch performances, finished the tournament with outstanding averages: 18.5 points per game, 4 assists per game, and 2.5 steals per game. Her scoring prowess and defensive tenacity played a crucial role in D’Tigress’ strong showing at the Olympics, earning her recognition among the world’s elite players.
This honor is a testament not only to Kalu’s skill and dedication but also to the growing influence of African athletes in global basketball. Her selection to the All-Second Team places her in the company of some of the most talented players in the world, showcasing the exceptional level of play D’Tigress brought to the tournament.
Adding to the celebration, Nigeria’s own Rena Wakama has been named the Best Coach of the Olympic Games Women’s Basketball Tournament. Wakama’s strategic acumen and ability to inspire her team have been pivotal to D’Tigress’ success.
Under her leadership, the team not only held their own against some of the top teams in the world but also displayed a blend of resilience, creativity, and tactical brilliance that captivated basketball fans globally.
Wakama’s recognition as the best coach of the tournament is a historic moment, reflecting her hard work and the strides made by African coaches on the international stage.
Her leadership has not only brought out the best in her players but has also set a new standard for coaching excellence in women’s basketball.
Together, Kalu and Wakama’s achievements at the Olympic Games underscore the rising prominence of D’Tigress and Nigerian basketball, marking a proud moment for the nation and its sports community.