AWBL: REG women thump Université de Douala, storm to semis
Sunday, December 17, 2023
Rwanda Energy Group (REG) Women’s Basketball Club beat Cameroon’s Université de Douala 85-54 on Sunday, December 17. Courtesy

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REG 85-54 Université de Douala

Rwanda Energy Group (REG) Women’s Basketball Club has reached the semi-finals of the FIBA African Women Basketball League (AWBL) after a convincing 85-54 victory over Cameroon’s Université de Douala on Sunday, December 17.

Esperance Mukaneza’s side continues to make a big statement at the continental tournament, having won all their five games so far, having finished the group stages unbeaten.

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Douala began the game well as Larissa Mbong scored their first five points for a 5-2 lead before Marie Ndoumbe extended the advantage to 8-4.

However, REG didn&039;t take long to get to the rhythm before taking the lead and eventually winning the first half 51-21.

Tiffany Mitchell, Destiney Promise Philoxy and Nia Clouden combined for 58 of the 85 points that REG scored to win the game.

During the one-sided encounter with Université de Douala, every single REG player spent five minutes or more on the floor, a reflection of how coach Mukaneza managed her team.

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"No matter how we rotated the team, the win, which qualified us to the semis, was the most important thing," Mukaneza admitted in a post-game presser.

"Regardless of the score we are happy to have move on and won the game," the former Rwandan international player noted.

Sensing how detrimental Mbong could have been, REG kept her scoreless for the remainder of the game as the 33-year-old signed out with just five points.

Cynthia Williams Amayaba, the only Université de Douala player to score in double digits, finished with 12 points off the bench.

"We lacked concentration when we needed to handle the ball. We need to adjust," Mbong explained the reason behind her team's 21 turnovers.

Debutants in African competitions, high-flying REG will face the winner of the quarter-Finals clash between Equity Bank Hawks and Kenya Ports Authority (KPA), both of whom they faced in the regional qualifier last month.

" Those are two good teams. I have no preference," said REG star Betty Kalanga who contributed 10 points and 7 rebounds in Sunday’s victory.

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The game was so unbalanced that REG led by as many 40 points at some point, prompting Mukaneza to rest her starting line-up for long minutes, maybe, thinking about their semis match-up against a familiar foe.

While REG have extended their AWBL winning streak to 5-0 ahead of the semis, Universite de Douala dropped to 1-4 and will resume their campaign in the Classification Round for the Fifth Place.