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With history, pride, and a World Cup ticket on the line, the Nigeria vs Mali final promises to be a defining moment in ...
Dem sama Mali to win di title back to back five times. Dis final wey dem win, repeat di 2021 AfroBasket final wen dem bin ...
The 2025 FIBA Women’s AfroBasket final will see Nigeria take on Mali in a highly anticipated showdown on Sunday, August 3 ...
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PM News on MSNBreaking: Unstoppable D’Tigress roar to 5th straight AfroBasket CrownThey defeated Mali 78-64 in a thrilling final at the Palais des Sports de Treichville. This historic victory marks an ...
BATON ROUGE – LSU associate head men’s basketball coach David Patrick, who served as assistant coach for his native Australia ...
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Legit.ng on MSNHow Much Nigeria’s D’Tigress Earned After Beating Mali To Win 2025 AfroBasket FinalNigeria’s D’Tigress clinched their fifth consecutive AfroBasket title after defeating Mali in the 2025 final and have now ...
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Legit.ng on MSNTinubu Sends Message to D’Tigress After Qualifying for Afrobasket Final: “Another $100K Incoming?”D'Tigress have jokingly hinted at a possible $100,000 reward like the Super Falcons after President Tinubu congratulated the team for reaching the Afrobasket final.
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The Punch on MSND’Tigress outclass Mali 78-64 to extend AfroBasket reignNigeria extended their dominance in African women’s basketball on Sunday, defeating Mali 78-64 in Ivory Coast to win a record fifth consecutive FIBA ...
The Miami Heat's big offseason acquisition, Norman Powell, was asked after practice with the Jamaican national basketball team about a Heat teammate he's lookin ...
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Inquirer Sports on MSNGilas will ‘do well’ in Fiba Asia Cup, says prospect Millora-BrownAfter being a firsthand witness to what Gilas Pilipinas could do as a collective unit, Quentin Millora-Brown is convinced the ...
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Pulse Nigeria on MSNLike Falcons, D’Tigress eye ₦150m Tinubu reward ahead of AfroBasket finalThe D’Tigress’ final hurdle is a determined Malian side seeking only their second Afrobasket title and their first in nearly ...
Nigeria’s D’Tigress solidified their reign as the queens of African women’s basketball, defeating Mali 78-64 in the FIBA ...
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