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Zone VI: Chat with Zimbabwe ladies coach and the ladies captain

January 15, 2011 in News

During the Zone VI qualifiers taking place in Pretoria, Mybasketball sat down with the Zimbabwean National ladies coach, Ronald Garura and his captain, Fadzai  Mabasa and here is what they had to say:

Interview with Ronald Garura

Ronald Garura

Going into today’s game (Zimbabwe vs. Mozambique, game 1) what would you say that the player’s mindset was as well as yours? Umm… I think we really have the same mind-set going into every game, we respect our opponents but we do not fear them. We go out there and give it our best and play according to our plan, that way we can assess if we achieved our goals- whatever the outcome of our game. Read the rest of this entry →

South Africa men demolish struggling Malawi.

January 14, 2011 in News

Men: SA vs. Malawi

Basketball is a numbers game. 47; that’s how many points Malawi scored in their first game against Zimbabwe. 47; that’s how many points they scored against Mozambique. Malawi came into this game having lost their last two games by a combined total of 96 points. Therefore, fans expected South Africa to come in and tear them up from the beginning, but Malawi had other plans.  They started this game on a 5-0 run and South Africa seemed out of sync to begin it. The first quarter was an unimpressive 9-9 yawner that had fans shifting uncomfortably in their seats wondering what was happening to the South African squad.

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Zimbabwe sneaks past South Africa in closely contested battle

January 14, 2011 in News

Ladies: SA vs. Zimbabwe

The highly anticipated matchup between Zimbabwe and South Africa’s women’s teams lived up to its hype. In a game that was the fastest paced so far in the tournament, there was no clear favourite and both teams fought tooth and nail till the final buzzer. This game featured 3 lead changes and 5 times when the score was tied. Zimbabwe started off the game in a man to man defense, and South Africa countered that by running a high screen and roll offense. South Africa’s shots were not in the first 4 minutes of the game, and Zimbabwe got off to a running start, largely in part to 8 first quarter points by Helina Nyagato (8). But South Africa quickly rallied back when Gabisile Ndlangamandla (5) provided a much needed spark off the bench to finish the quarter tied at 15-15. The two teams continued to trade baskets and play stingy defense for much of the second period and the game was tied at 28-28 heading into half time.

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Round up of Game 4 of the FIBA Zone VI Qualifiers

January 14, 2011 in News

Ladies: Mozambique vs. Zambia

Day four of the tournament was a hoops-fest featuring two blowout wins and two very tightly contested games. Four games in total, so much basketball to discuss, let’s begin.  Mozambique women played Zambia in what can best be described as a David vs Goliath matchup. In a game where Mozambique had seven players scoring in double figures, and every one of the 12 players scoring, Zambia was overmatched in each and every category. Mozambique had a 55-24 rebounding advantage, grabbing more offensive rebounds (28) than Zambia’s total rebounds. They also record 29 thefts, as this fuelled their transition game. They gave out 34 assists while Zambia only recorded 10, they made 80% of their free throws, converted on about 51% of their field goal attempts and had a decent 29.7% success rate from beyond the arc. Zambia had 50 turnovers, which at this point is a tournament high. In summary, Mozambique torched Zambia for 42 points in the first quarter, which matched Zambia’s final point total. A lopsided victory goes to undefeated Mozambique as they took this one 123 – 42. Stat of the game: Annabel Costa (6) played in only 9 minutes 57 seconds and notched a game high 19 points, along with 2 assists and 2 rebounds.
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Now in starter’s role, Nephawe taking advantage of increased minutes

January 13, 2011 in News

LAS CRUCES — Teammates don’t sugar coat things.  Especially for freshmen.

Tshilidzi Nephawe

As the New Mexico State men’s basketball team prepared for last weekend’s game against unbeaten Fresno State, the Aggies’ gameplan centered around containing pre-season All-WAC center Greg Smith.

“I’m a freshman here so guys who were here last year told me that (Smith) is really good and that he’s going to kill you or whatever,” said NMSU’s 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Tshilidzi Nephawe. “I told myself that I just have to go out and do my best. I think I did a great job on him.”

With Nephawe as one of the Aggies’ primary defenders in the interior, Smith was a non-factor in an 80-68 NMSU victory. He fouled out after tallying just six points in 20 minutes on the evening.

Nephawe has provided a steady presence in the post for the Aggies, starting the last seven games while junior center Hamidu Rahman works back into form following a calf injury. Read the rest of this entry →