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D’Tigress Set for Historic Clash Against LA Sparks in U.S. Exhibition

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Nigeria’s women’s national basketball team, D’Tigress, is set to make history when they face WNBA side Los Angeles Sparks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at Viejas Arena in San Diego.

The exhibition fixture, scheduled for 12 p.m. local time, marks the Sparks’ preseason opener and their first appearance in San Diego since 2010. More significantly, it will see D’Tigress become the first African national team to take on a WNBA franchise, a major milestone for the global women’s game.

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U.S. Tour Forms Key Part of World Cup Preparations

The high-profile matchup is part of a broader U.S. tour designed to prepare Nigeria for the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2026, set to take place in Berlin from September 4–13.

D’Tigress will also face the Minnesota Lynx on April 27 in Kansas City, providing another elite-level test as they fine-tune their squad ahead of the global showpiece.

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The tour was sanctioned by the Nigeria Basketball Federation as part of a comprehensive 2026 preparation strategy, which includes training camps, youth development programs, and increased international exposure.

African Champions Eye Global Validation

Nigeria heads into the fixtures as the dominant force in African basketball, having secured a record five consecutive AfroBasket titles.

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NBBF President Musa Kida described the upcoming games as a defining moment for the team’s continued evolution.

Musa Kida

“D’Tigress have earned global respect through years of dominance, discipline, and consistency. Competing against a premier WNBA franchise further validates our position and showcases Nigerian excellence on the world stage,” Kida stated.

Momentum Builds After Competitive Qualifiers

Under head coach Rena Wakama, the team arrives in the United States following a mixed but encouraging outing at the FIBA World Cup qualifiers in France, where they recorded two wins and three losses.

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Despite the results, performances, including a narrow defeat to France, highlighted the team’s growing competitiveness against elite opposition.

Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpanah

Forward Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpanah reflected on the experience:
“Seven points means you are right there… it didn’t just feel like a loss; it felt like progress.”

Guard Amy Okonkwo reinforced the squad’s resilience:
“Regardless of what is going on, we are still going to show up and prepare. We know we still have way more in the tank.”

Wakama Backs Team to Shine on Big Stage

Coach Wakama expressed confidence in her squad’s trajectory, emphasizing growth and belief ahead of the U.S. tour.

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Rena Wakama

“I am super proud of my team. We will learn and grow from this… If no one else believes in us, I believe in us,” she said.

Sparks Clash Offers High-Level Test

For the Sparks, the game represents a valuable preseason test as they enter a new era with a revamped roster and leadership structure.

Meanwhile, anticipation continues to build among fans in Nigeria and across the diaspora, with ticket details for the San Diego clash expected to be released soon.

More Than a Friendly: A Statement Moment

Beyond the result, the April 25 showdown represents a defining milestone for African basketball. It offers D’Tigress a global platform to measure themselves against top-tier competition and further cement their reputation on the international stage.

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With the world’s best set to converge in Berlin later this year, this clash serves as an early glimpse of what could be a defining chapter for Nigerian women’s basketball.

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