Mali's women's basketball team claimed a dramatic 55-53 victory against tournament newcomers South Sudan in their opening Afrobasket 2025 matchup at Palais des Sport Arena on Sunday.
Debutants Impress Despite Loss
Making their continental championship debut after receiving a wild card entry, South Sudan delivered an inspiring performance that nearly upset the Malian squad. The newcomers had previously failed to qualify in both 2021 and 2023 attempts.
Back-and-Forth Battle
The closely contested game saw Mali establish an early 19-15 first-quarter lead before South Sudan fought back to tie the game 30-30 by halftime. Mali regained control in the third quarter (46-41) but struggled offensively in the final period, scoring just nine points.
Top Performers
- Mali: Alima Dembele (18 points), Djeneba N'Diaye (10 points)
- South Sudan: Delicia Washington (18 points), Nyamer Lual Diew (18 points)
The narrow victory keeps Mali's championship hopes alive while South Sudan demonstrated they belong at Africa's top women's basketball competition.
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