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D’Tigress to battle Turkey, Argentina, Australia

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African champions, D’Tigress will face Australia, Turkey and Argentina in the group phase of the FIBA Women World Cup, which will hold in Tenerife, Spain from September 22 to 30, 2018. PHOTO: FIBA AFRICA.

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Nigeria’s women national basketball team, D’Tigress, has been grouped alongside Turkey, Argentina and Australia in the 2018 FIBA Women World Cup billed to hold in Tenerife, Spain from September 22 to 30.

At a brief ceremony held yesterday at the Teatro Leal, San Cristobal de la Laguna, Spain, Nigeria was drawn in Group B for the biggest women basketball tournament.

The team will be hoping to surpass their 2006 outing where they lost all their group games against China, Russia and United States before suffering another defeat in the classification game against Senegal to finish 16th.

Reacting to the draws, Dallas Wings player and one of the most influential Nigerians in the WNBA, Evelyn Akhator said, “I think it will be a great outing for us being drawn alongside Australia, Turkey and Argentina. I have watched the Turkish national team play and I am confident that we will surmount them. On the other hand Australia and Argentina, we will give a good fight with all hopes of winning.”

Akhator, who powered the D’Tigress to their Afrobasket win in Mali, believes there is an endless world of possibilities if the team could have good preparation, coupled with relentless effort and determination of the players as well as the management.

“A build up on our previous success at the Afrobasket would surely bear fruitful result.”

Head coach of the side, Sam Vincent revealed that the draws has officially kick-started their preparation for the World Cup and their goal of securing a medal.

“I am excited and confident about our position in the pool drawing for Spain.  It moves us one step closer to our goal of securing a medal in the 2018 FIBA World cup”.

The Vice President of the Nigeria Basketball Federation, Babs Ogunade expressed optimism about the team’s ability to make it out of the group, which he described as ‘interesting.’

“We are sure to make it to the next round, then one game at a time. We are the dark horses here and it is a good place to be so as to spring surprises. We have our hearts and heads in a good place,” he said.

According to the organisers, the Group Phase will be held in Tenerife Sports Pavilion Santiago Martin in San Cristóbal de La Laguna and the Palacio Municipal de Deportes “Quico Cabrera” in Santa Cruz.

The final phase will take center stage in the Tenerife Sports Pavilion Santiago Martin.

Source: G Sport

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