African Women Basketball League (2024)
Qualifiers
WBAL
Q.Finals Semis Final 2024 Semis Q.Finals
Al Ahly130
Vijana47
KPA80
Equity Bank63
Al Ahly104
KPA63
Al Ahly93
REG68
REG82
APR77
REG67
JKL Dolphins52
APR78
Gladiators55
Stats Leaders 2024
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RPG
APG
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Fox Divas
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Avg: 23.0 ppg

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Cierra Dillard
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Fatou Diagne
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Nadine Soliman
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Raneem Elgedawy
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Liliana Banaszak
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# Name CM (INCH) Pos Age Nat
97 * CaRQQi galliQd 048 (3'2'') G 96 USA Senegal
73 * yiUIu gaiDjR 023 (8'3'') C 96 Senegal
4 * XidajR AIlaBij 046 (3'01'') G 98 Egypt
03 * eijRRB qlDRdiTF 025 (8'7'') y 94 Egypt
valaiji mijisJiV 068 (8'0'') Oy 97 Poland
3 XIuQilli wiliiU 067 (8'0'') y/C 94 Egypt
09 eidTi PTRas 083 (3'3'') OG 93 Egypt
7 bRQil SMdRlDiTid 061 (3'00'') G 98 Egypt
77 YiQi HussRaj 068 (8'0'') C 99 Egypt
wiBiQi oMQihaB 067 (8'0'') y 91 Belgium Egypt
2 ziFdi qlBisQF 067 (8'0'') Oy 91 Egypt
71 HiMaMi SMdRlhiBad 040 (3'6'') OG 99 Egypt
6 AIQiFi gRDhRadF 049 (3'6'') G 92 Egypt
07 yiQadi WiRl 042 (3'00'') y 96 Egypt
01 gaji SBQ 049 (3'6'') G 50 Egypt
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Friend's Basketball Association 2024
Grace Tolo
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Mariam Traore
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Djelika Tounkara
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Aminata Konate
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Saran Berthe
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#  XiBR Cb (oXCH) OIs SDR XiU
95 Ivory Coast
04 Ivory Coast
99 Ivory Coast
065 (8'1'') G/y 91 Mali
041 (3'4'') OG 90 Mali
061 (3'00'') y 55 Mali
041 (3'4'') G 99 Mali
084 (3'8'') OG 94 Ivory Coast
069 (8'1'') y 53 Ivory Coast
061 (3'00'') y 98 Ivory Coast
90 Mali
97 Ivory Coast
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League MVP
Top Scorer
Al Ahly Sporting Club emerge winners of the WBLA Zone 5 Qualifiers-Nov 3, 2024
Al Ahly - REG 93-68

Al Ahly Sporting Club emerged winners of the WBLA Zone 5 Qualifiers. They overcame REG 93-68 in the Final game at the Amaan Indoor Sport Hall, United Republic of Tanzania.
Al Ahly Sporting Club opened the game with a 22-21 run and led 1 point at the halftime. The Egyptian side added a 25-22 rally in the third quarter and erupted with a massive 29-8 surge at the end.
Nadine Soliman (178-G-1998, college: UNCG) stepped up with 23 points and Raneem Elgedawy (193-F-1997, college: WKU) netted 20. Destiney Philoxy (170-G-2000, college: UMass) replied with 25 points in defeat and Kristina King (190-F/C-1995, college: WVU) scored 21.
Afrobasket.com All-FIBA African Women Basketball League Awards 2024-Dec 17, 2024
Ndioma Kane, Senegalese forward Al Ahly Cairo from Egypt, was named the Most Valuable Player at the African Women Basketball League. She received multiple other awards, was voted the Forward of the Year and was selected to the First Team. Kane helped Kane's team have an undefeated season as Al Ahly Cairo was not challenged in the league with a perfect 3 to 0 in the regular season. Her best performance made her team reach the final but they lost against Clube Ferroviaro da Maputo 72 to 81. Kane was the Player of the Week honoree in the league. She averaged 13 points and over 6 rebounds per game in the league. Kane's 19 points against Ville de Dakar were the most she scored in the 2024 season.
Shaina Pellington, Canadian guard APR BBC Kigali from Rwanda, was selected as the Guard of the Year of African Women Basketball League. She graduated from the Arizona last year. Pellington was also chosen to the First Team. She recorded 6 rebounds per game that season in the league. Pellington led the African Women Basketball League in points per game with over 18. She has totalled 2 games of 20 or more points on the year. Pellington's 22 points against Ville de Dakar were the most she scored in the 2024 season. 7 out of the top 10 highest scorers in the league are alumni of US colleges.
Raneem Elgedawy, 27-year old power forward Al Ahly Cairo from Egypt, was honored as the Center of the Year at the African Women Basketball League. She is the Western Kentucky alumna from 2021. Elgedawy was also named to the First Team. She helped Elgedawy's team have an undefeated season as Al Ahly Cairo was not challenged in the league with a perfect 3 to 0 in the regular season. Elgedawy's best performance made her team reach the final but they lost against Clube Ferroviaro da Maputo 72 to 81. She registered over 13 points and 7 rebounds per game over the season in the league. Elgedawy's 19 points against Clube Ferroviaro da Maputo were the most she scored in the 2024 season. 7 out of the top 10 highest scorers in the league are alumni of US colleges.
The standout forward Ingvild Mucauro earned a spot in the First Team of the championship-winning Clube Ferroviaro da Maputo from Mozambique. She helped Mucauro's team have an undefeated season as Clube Ferroviaro da Maputo was not challenged in the league with a perfect 3 to 0 in the regular season. Mucauro's excellent performance assisted her team in beating the Al Ahly 81 to 72 in the final. She was previously voted to the Second Team last year. Mucauro averaged over 12 points and almost 8 rebounds per game in the league. Her 18 points against the Al Ahly were the most she scored in the 2024 season. Among many awards she was selected to the Afrobasket All-African Champions Cup First Team back in 2019. She was also selected to the Afrobasket All-FIBA African Women Basketball Second Team in 2023. Mucauro was selected as the Afrobasket All-FIBA African Champions Cup Honorable Mention in 2022.
Kamite Dabou, 20-year old Malian forward ASC Ville de Dakar from Senegal, was selected to the First Team of African Women Basketball League. She had over 14 points and 9 rebounds per game that season in the league. Dabou recorded double-doubles in 3 games during the event. Her 20 points against the Al Ahly were the most she scored in the 2024 season. 7 out of the top 10 highest scorers in the league are alumni of US colleges. Despite her young age she had an impressive career. She was selected to the Afrobasket All-FIBA Under 18 African Championship Second Team in 2022.
Most Valuable Player: Senegal Ndioma Kane (190-F-1999) of Al Ahly
Guard of the Year: Canada Shaina Pellington (173-G-1999) of APR
Forward of the Year: Senegal Ndioma Kane (190-F-1999) of Al Ahly
Center of the Year: Egypt Raneem Elgedawy (193-F/C-1997) of Al Ahly
Defensive Player of the Year: Senegal Aminata Ly (193-C) of REG
Coach of the Year: Nasir Sale of Ferr.Maputo

Afrobasket.com All-FIBA African Women Basketball League First Team 2024
Pellington
Kane
Mucauro
Dabou
Elgedawy
First Team

Canada Shaina Pellington (173-G-1999) of APR
Senegal Ndioma Kane (190-F-1999) of Al Ahly
Mozambique Ingvild Mucauro (176-F-1992) of Ferr.Maputo
Mali Kamite Dabou (179-F-2004) of Ville de Dakar
Egypt Raneem Elgedawy (193-F/C-1997) of Al Ahly

Afrobasket.com All-FIBA African Women Basketball League Second Team 2024
Philoxy
Lucas
Bell
Covane
Ly
Second Team

Rwanda Destiney Philoxy (170-G-2000) of REG
USA Italee Lucas (172-G-1989) of APR
USA Kierstan Bell (185-F-2000) of APR
Mozambique Carla Covane (190-C-1999) of Ferr.Maputo
Senegal Aminata Ly (193-C) of REG