2024 FIBA U18 Women’s AfroBasket: J’Tigress Star Idubamo Beggi Makes All-Star Team

Following her remarkable performance at the recently concluded U18 Women’s Afrobasket in Pretoria, Nigeria’s J’Tigress star, Idubamo Beggi has earned a spot on the tournament’s All-Star Team.

The young guard, who plays for MFM Queens Basketball Club, was a standout throughout the competition, tallying an impressive 109 points across six games.

Idubamo Beggi

Nigeria J’Tigress Guard, Idubamo Beggi. Photo | FIBA

Beggi’s contributions were instrumental in helping Junior D’Tigress reach the final, as she consistently stamped her authority in each match.

 

 

The All-Star Team was announced on Saturday evening, with Beggi’s name prominently featured. 

 

 

The championship-winning team, Mali, had two players included; Mama Sidiki Doumbia and Oummou Koumare while Cameroon and Angola were represented by Damaris Emedie and Resty Nanagwe, respectively.

 

Idubamo Beggi

The All-Star Staring 5 of the 2024 FIBA U18 Women’s AfroBasket. Photo | FIBA

Beggi played a pivotal role in Nigeria’s journey to the final, including standout performances such as her 23 points in both the opening loss to Egypt and the semifinal win over Uganda.

 

 

However, Mali managed to limit her impact in the final, holding her to 14 points. Throughout the tournament, Beggi also recorded 32 assists and 17 rebounds, underscoring her all-around contribution.

 

 

Despite falling short in the final, the Junior D’Tigress secured qualification for next year’s FIBA U19 Women’s World Cup.

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2024 FIBA U18 Women’s AfroBasket: J’Tigress Star Idubamo Beggi Makes All-Star Team

Following her remarkable performance at the recently concluded U18 Women’s Afrobasket in Pretoria, Nigeria’s J’Tigress star, Idubamo Beggi has earned a spot on the tournament’s All-Star Team.

The young guard, who plays for MFM Queens Basketball Club, was a standout throughout the competition, tallying an impressive 109 points across six games.

Idubamo Beggi

Nigeria J’Tigress Guard, Idubamo Beggi. Photo | FIBA

Beggi’s contributions were instrumental in helping Junior D’Tigress reach the final, as she consistently stamped her authority in each match.

 

 

The All-Star Team was announced on Saturday evening, with Beggi’s name prominently featured. 

 

 

The championship-winning team, Mali, had two players included; Mama Sidiki Doumbia and Oummou Koumare while Cameroon and Angola were represented by Damaris Emedie and Resty Nanagwe, respectively.

 

Idubamo Beggi

The All-Star Staring 5 of the 2024 FIBA U18 Women’s AfroBasket. Photo | FIBA

Beggi played a pivotal role in Nigeria’s journey to the final, including standout performances such as her 23 points in both the opening loss to Egypt and the semifinal win over Uganda.

 

 

However, Mali managed to limit her impact in the final, holding her to 14 points. Throughout the tournament, Beggi also recorded 32 assists and 17 rebounds, underscoring her all-around contribution.

 

 

Despite falling short in the final, the Junior D’Tigress secured qualification for next year’s FIBA U19 Women’s World Cup.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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