South Sudan register first ever win
Wednesday will forever be remembered in South Sudan’s basketball history after the ladies’ side registered their first-ever win.
The team’s first win came after five straight losses, stretching back to their first-ever appearance at a Fiba tournament in the 2021 Zone V Afrobasket Qualifiers.
Having lost all four games at the 2021 qualifiers, the team has made clear improvements and defeated Rwanda 54-40 to make history.
Teny Nyamuoch led the scoring for South Sudan, recording a game-high 18 points. Tac Acheil Added 11 points and 11 rebounds.
Adut Bulgak shot a three for South Sudan to lead 08-06 midway through the first quarter.
Faustine Mwizerwa came off the bench; her layup gave Rwanda an 11-08 lead to force South Sudan into a timeout with 1.50 left on the clock. Cheikh Sarr’s charges ended the first quarter with a five-point advantage (13-08).
South Sudan started the second quarter with purpose, and as their bigs, Bulgak and Tac Acheil dominated the paint. Finally, Acheil drove to the basket to level matters (13-13).
Her connection from downtown gave South Sudan an 18-14 lead with 3.15 left on the clock in the second quarter. Mwizerwa drove to the basket through traffic to lay up and give Rwanda a 24-21 half-time lead.
Teny Nyamuoch hit a three-pointer for Ebony Hoffman’s troops to lead 26-24 with 6.34 left in the third quarter.
With 4.06 left in the third frame, Nadine Rutagengwa got the offensive board, went back up to give Rwanda a 30-27 lead, and forced Hoffman into a timeout.
From the timeout, back-to-back threes from Nyamuoch got South Sudan back to within one point down the stretch. Another connection from downtown gave South Sudan a 37-36 lead.
Anegor Wol went on a fast break, and she lay up at the buzzer, giving South Sudan a 39-36 advantage going into the last ten minutes of the game.
Bulgak was fouled and made two of two from the free throw line to give South Sudan an 11-point lead with two minutes to play.
There was no coming back for Rwanda, and South Sudan recorded yet another milestone in their basketball journey.
Fiba Women’s Zone V Afrobasket Qualifiers
Result: Rwanda 40-54 South Sudan