REG stun Inter Clube in statement AWBL win
ALEXANDRIA (Egypt) - Tifanny Mitchell and Destiny Promise Philoxy combined for 56 points as REG defeated Angola's Inter Clube 96-89 in an edge-of-the-seat encounter that got day two's action at AWBL
ALEXANDRIA (Egypt) - Tifanny Mitchell and Destiny Promise Philoxy combined for 56 points as Rwanda Energy Group (REG) defeated Angola's Inter Clube 96-89 in an edge-of-the-seat encounter that got day two's action at the Africa Women Basketball League (AWBL) underway.
Mitchell played for a game-high 34 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists with Philoxy, who expertly ran the floor made 22 with 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals to help the side take the win for a 2-0 record, having won their opening match 86-45 against Overdose Up Station.
"It was a tough match and knowing how good a team they are, we should have played better defence from the onset. We also missed a lot of shots. Getting in foul trouble early on also changed the way Italee Lucas and I had to approach the game and that slightly changed how we played but we will try and play better in the coming matches," Ingvild Mucauro said, adding that the team will not dwell on the loss.
Ingvild Mucauro
REG led 13-9 in the opening five minutes and further at 17-9 before the Angolan side mounted a comeback that saw Mucauro knock down a trey with 2.10 minutes to play to tie the game at 19.
Mitchell responded with a three of her own to make it 22-19 but the quarter, which witnessed 3 lead changes and 4 ties was not done yet.
Eduarda Gabriel had a big play in the last 6 seconds, with a basket +1 to tie the score at 27 at the end of the entertaining quarter that had Mucauro finish with 12 points while Mitchell was good for 11 and 3 rebounds.
The dogfight continued with REG building a five-point cushion in the opening three minutes of the quarter at 36-31 and further at 50-44 with Nia Clouden, one of the two WNBA stars for REG dropping back-to-back threes in the rally.
Inter Clube found themselves not only trailing by 14 at halftime in a 60-46 outcome, but they were also in foul trouble with two of their best players Mucauro and Italee Lucas carrying three fouls each to the second half.
REG led from the onset, and found themselves trailing only once, earlier in the match
So cagey was the former MVP, Mucauro, after picking two fouls in the first quarter and one more in the second that she only managed one basket in the second stanza as Lucas added 5, the duo remaining the beat scorers for coach Elisa Pires in the first half regardless.
Coach Esperance Mukaneza who had four unused bench players in the first half also had two of her players Betty Kalanga and Nadine Rutagengwa carrying 3 fouls after the half, but her key players Clouden, Mitchell and Philoxy had managed to stay out of trouble, the latter keeping a clean slate while the other two had one foul each.
"They pressured us a lot at the beginning as we were trying to figure out how the game was going to be and what weaknesses we could exploit. We knew they were bigger than us on the post so we had to switch up our defense and keep them on their toes. After settling down we were able to gain the advantage," offered Mitchell who was the only player on the floor for the 40 minutes of action.
Inter Clube struggled to find answers to Tiffany Mitchell's scoring prowess. The American spent the entire match on the floor
Inter Clube managed to cut the deficit to just 8 at the conclusion of the third quarter with a 20-14 performance but the scoreline wasn't the most worrying part for coach Mukaneza but her star player Clouden picking three more fouls in just 10 minutes to head to the last period with 4.
Rosine Mcomyiza started the final quarter in place of the 23-year-old Clouden and her impact was instant as she knocked down a three to restore her side's double-digit advantage with Philoxy adding one more seconds later to take the scoreline to 80-66.
Inter Clube clawed back for 84-75 forcing REG into a timeout but the Angolan resolve was strong as they went on a 6-0 run off two treys from Lucas to come to within three points at 86-83.
"We had a lot of turnovers and took a lot of bad shots under pressure and that allowed them to gain some momentum. Once we started swinging the ball again and making them move in the zone, we were able to take open shots and remain in the lead," Mitchell explained.
Philoxy then unleashed her magic in a three-point play that also took Lucas off as the latter fouled the Rwandese International on her way up for her fifth violation.
REG's bench was outscored 12-3, but it provided key support to the Rwandan champions
Mucauro kept the game close with a true for 93-89 with 35 seconds on the clock but there was little the Angolan side could do to stop Mukaneza's side from bathing their second win of the championship.
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