2023-07-29T08:51:32+00:00
FIBA WOMEN'S AFROBASKET Uganda Gazelles coach happy despite defeat to Mali
The Spaniard received his second technical midway through the fourth quarter and was sent for an early shower.
2023-07-29T08:51:32+00:00
The Spaniard received his second technical midway through the fourth quarter and was sent for an early shower.
2023-07-29T06:09:03+00:00
In terms of efficiency, Claire Lamunu was Uganda’s best player. She came off the bench to score 10 points, pull down nine rebounds and dish out two assists in 14 minutes.
2023-07-29T03:28:30+00:00
The Uganda Gazelles paid the price for a poor offensive run down the stretch. They lost 80-66 to Mali in their opening game of the FIBA Women’s Afrobasket 2023 Friday afternoon in Kigali, Rwanda.
2023-07-27T13:09:31+00:00
Still the best-ranked African team, D'Tigress remain the team to beat, albeit questions will be asked of them by some of the other top teams on the continent.
2023-07-26T17:26:36+00:00
Mukisa was one of the first foreign-based players to arrive in Uganda for training but got a big blow after the injury.
2023-07-26T08:37:59+00:00
Having finished ninth in the 2015 championship, the Gazelles will be hoping to break into the quarter-finals eight years later.
2023-07-26T07:27:06+00:00
Uganda was the last team in Group C to arrive in Kigali. Mali jetted in on Monday, while Senegal arrived much earlier and had a friendly game against Mozambique.
2023-07-25T14:15:43+00:00
The 12-time National Basketball League champion will once again lead the Gazelles at the 2023 Afrobasket edition in Kigali, and she asserts that the good preps they have done as a team will go a long way in helping them perform better.
2023-07-25T12:20:45+00:00
Tashobya, a former FUBA president and current owner of basketball side Kyambogo Warriors, has rallied the Gazelles to give 100% ahead of the Afrobasket tournament, which tips off on 28th July in Kigali, Rwanda.
2023-07-25T11:29:00+00:00
Uganda is scheduled to appear at their first Women's AfroBasket in eight years, and the excitement back home is increasing by the day as the Gazelles are set to face Africa's best.