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Mali oust Cameroon’s U18 Women in 2024 AfroBasket semi-final

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  • The Cameroon U18 women’s basketball team suffered a heavy defeat against defending champions Mali, losing 103-45 in the semifinal of the 2024 FIBA U18 Women’s AfroBasket
  • Mali’s Sidik Doumbia and Oummou Kounare were standout performers, combining for 48 points as they quickly established dominance in the match
  • Despite Damaris Emedie’s double-double of 18 points and 11 rebounds, Cameroon’s struggles with ball handling and turnovers ultimately cost them the game, leading to a third-place matchup against Uganda

Cameroon’s U18 women basketball team faced a tough defeat against defending champions Mali, who delivered a stunning 103-45 blowout in the semi-finals of the 2024 FIBA U18 Women’s AfroBasket.

The match, played this Friday , showcased the impressive talents of Mali’s Sidik Doumbia and Oummou Kounare, who combined for an astounding 48 points. Mali wasted no time establishing dominance, jumping to a quick 7-0 lead with a series of layups, steals, and a three-pointer from Berthe Rokiatou, prompting an early timeout from Cameroon.

Damaris Emedie finally put Cameroon on the scoreboard with a free throw, narrowing the gap to 7-2. However, Mali responded swiftly, extending their lead to 15-4 just four minutes into the game. Cameroon’s struggles with ball handling proved costly, as Mali capitalized on turnovers to push the score to 26-8 by the end of the first quarter.

The second quarter brought little relief for Cameroon, as Mali continued to build their lead, stretching it to 30-10. The quarter concluded with scoring 14, Cameroon 12 points, but Mali’s advantage was firmly established.

In the third quarter, Mali regained their momentum, dominating Cameroon with a 35-12 scoring run. The final quarter saw Mali maintain their intensity, finishing strong with a 28-11 performance to seal the victory.

Despite Emedie’s impressive double-double of 18 points and 11 rebounds, it was not enough to lift Cameroon to the finals. The team struggled with ball security, committing 38 turnovers that allowed Mali to capitalize with 35 points off those mistakes. Additionally, Mali excelled in fast-break points (47-8) and steals (28-5), showcasing their defensive prowess and offensive efficiency. Cameroon will play Uganda in the third place match this Saturday.


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