Macaulay Shines as All-Star in 2025 FIBA Qualifiers
Nigeria’s D’Tigress star Victoria Macaulay has earned a spot in the All-Star Team of the 2025 FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Tournament after delivering consistent, standout performances for her team. Despite Nigeria’s up-and-down campaign in France, Macaulay remained a pillar for the team, leading from the front with strong performances in the paint.
Team Performance Overview
Although Nigeria finished with two wins and three defeats, Macaulay’s impact remained undeniable. She anchored the D’Tigress defense and offense, displaying strength and experience at crucial moments, even when the team struggled. The D’Tigress faced tough opponents throughout the tournament, and Macaulay’s ability to lead her side under pressure was praised by FIBA.
In the final game against Germany, Nigeria succumbed to an 81-73 loss, but Macaulay’s consistency shone through despite the result.
Macaulay’s Leadership
Macaulay, aged 35, led her team in both scoring and efficiency, cementing her status as one of the African champions’ most dependable players. Her strong performances were not only recognizable in terms of statistics but also in leadership. She took control during the team’s most challenging moments, guiding them through crucial plays.
Global Recognition
FIBA lauded Macaulay for her all-around contributions, with the official statement emphasizing her role as the backbone of Nigeria’s campaign. “Macaulay used her strength and know-how to finish as a leader in efficiency and scoring,” said FIBA.
Looking Ahead
France’s dominance in the All-Star selections continued with Janelle Salaun named MVP, while Marine Johannes also earned a spot. Germany’s Frieda Bühner and Korea’s Leesuel Kang rounded out the five-player roster. Macaulay now looks forward to continuing her high-level play as Nigeria pushes for further success in future competitions.
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