With a very reduced workforce, Cemt Ziguinchor logically bowed to DUC (38-67) and conceded its fifth consecutive defeat

With a very reduced workforce, Cemt Ziguinchor logically bowed to DUC (38-67) and conceded its fifth consecutive defeat
With a very reduced workforce, Cemt Ziguinchor logically bowed to DUC (38-67) and conceded its fifth consecutive defeat

This is the fifth defeat in a row for Cemt Ziguinchor in the Final 8. The Ziguinchoroises were logically beaten by DUC (38-67) during the fifth day of the return phase of the National 1 Women’s play-offs at the Marius Ndiaye stadium this Saturday.

Cemt failed to surprise El Hadji Diakhaté’s girls with a very limited squad of seven players. Although the Southerners started well with a four-point lead (4-0) at the very beginning of the match. Faced with this delay, the duchesses managed to take the lead until they even took the upper hand at half-time (31-19).

When DUC returned from the locker room, it continued its momentum against a Cemt team that had nothing to look for, except to save its honor after its elimination. As in the first half, the student club won in the second round (36-20) to secure its fourth victory in five days. Cemt will play its last match on Monday, July 1 against Jeanne d’Arc, while DUC will play against Dbaloc on Tuesday, July 2, a crucial match for these two teams in view of qualifying for the Final 4. Diouma Berthe, the Malian, scored 13 points.

Wiwsport.com

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