NBBF Invites 20 players to camp for 2023 Women Afrobasket
Posted : 18 July 2023
Ahead of the 2023 Women's Afrobasket, Nigeria Basketball Federation ( NBBF) has invited 20 players to the D'Tigress camp.
The federation initially opened the camp for tryouts in Nigeria and the United States but the trials in the North American country seem not to see the light of the day.
The team is largely dominated by players based in the United States led by Sarah Ogoke.
The newly appointed coach, Rena Wakama is expected to lead the team to camp.
Nigeria's D'Tigress is the defending champions of the competition after winning the title back to back.
The list of players includes:
Elizabeth Balogun (Blue Duke Devils, U.S.)
Mariam Olawoyin (Chipola College, U.S.)
Adeyeye Adebola (Kentucky Wilscats, U.S.)
Amanda Okodugba (Grindavile, Iceland)
Amy Okonkwo (Halcores, Mexico)
Toyosi Abiola (Eastern Michigan University, U.S.)
Tomi Taiwo (Texas Christian UniversityC U.S)
Theresa Ebiega (First Bank, Nigeria)
Ifunanya Okoro (KPA, Kenya)
Sarah Ogoke (Mozambique)
Wandoo Ekembam (MFM, Nigeria)
Liz Dixon (Connecticus U.S.)
Murjanatu Musa (First Bank, Nigeria)
Pallas Akpanah (Campobassi, Italy)
Nkem Akaraiwe (Customs. Nigeria)
Theresa Mac-Dagosu (First Bank, Nigeria)
Adenike Olaniyi (Peca University, Hungary)
Blessing Ejiofor (Western Virginia, U.S.)
Ebo Lauren (Notredame, U.S)
ADD A COMMENT :
Hot Topics
User name is required Email Id is required Comment is required
ADD A COMMENT :