Day 2 of the All-African University Games (FASU) continued with thrilling action at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and Lagos State University (LASU). Games unfolded simultaneously across multiple events.
The day was filled with upsets, dominance, and heartbreak, leaving fans with plenty to discuss.
Dominance: Omolayo leads Nile University into semifinals
In tennis, Nile Universityโs Omolayo Bamidele showcased dominance as she cruised into the semifinals. Omolayo overwhelmed her UNILAG opponent, Ogbebor Serena, with a straight-set victory of 6-2, 6-3 in the round of 16. She outclassed her next opponent, Aleona Ankrah, from the University of Uganda, 6-2, 6-2, to book her spot in the semifinals.
In other womenโs singles tennis games, UNILAGโs Abamu M. trounced Onome L. from the University of Ghana, 6-0, 6-0. Destiny from Kwara State University also made quick work of Benson Idahosa Universityโs Blessing, defeating her 6-0, 6-0.
Resurgence: UNILAG Marines bounce back
UNILAGโs male football team, the Marines, rebounded with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Ugandaโs Nkumba University. After losing 1-0 in their opening game against Ghanaโs University of Development Studies, the Marines roared back in their second match. Chisom Odili put the Marines ahead in the first half, but Nkumba equalised early in the second half. However, Isaac Olaonipekun scored a late winner to secure a crucial victory for the hosts.
Heartbreak: UNILAG Angels Fall to Guineaโs Universitรฉ de Labรฉ
The defending NUGA champions, UNILAG Angels, suffered a heartbreaking 1-0 defeat in their first match, falling to Guineaโs Universitรฉ de Labรฉ (UDL). Despite controlling possession for much of the game, the Angels failed to convert their chances. UDLโs Henrietta Camara scored a stunning goal in the 49th minute, and though UNILAG pushed for an equaliser, UDLโs defence stood firm.
Basketball disappointments
UNILAGโs male basketball team also endured a last-minute 67-66 defeat to the University of General Lasana Tale (UGLT). Despite a strong start, with Kehinde Ashimolowo scoring early baskets, UNILAG couldnโt maintain their momentum. UGLT capitalised on missed free throws and fast-break opportunities to snatch the win, with Harouna Keita top-scoring for UGLT with 17 points.
LASU Panthers shock Nile University
The biggest upset was basketball, where the LASU Panthers stunned Nile University with a 56-47 victory. Nile started strong, but LASUโs point guard Oladeji Sheriff orchestrated a remarkable comeback, securing a lead by the end of the first quarter. Though Nile fought back to take the lead in the second quarter, LASUโs relentless pace and chemistry proved too much. Eboh Ifeanyi, Adedoyin Taiwo, and Oguh Donald led the Panthers to a stunning victory, sealing the win in the final quarter.
Day 2 of the FASU Games was a rollercoaster of emotions, setting the stage for more drama and excitement in the days to come.
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