National Basketball League (2018-2019)
2016-17 (1 year break)

D1 Standings

Points Per Game
Not_Available Guibert NIJIMBERE
  IPRC.
  (-SG-95)
  Avg: 21.2
 1. Nijimbere IPRC.21.2 
 2. Niyonkuru APR20.8 
 3. Sangwe Espoir19.6 
 4. Cyubahiro IPRC.18.7 
 5. Bell REG17.5 
 6. Aganze UGB17.4 
 7. Irutingabo IPRC.15.2 
 8. Hagumintwari Patr.14.8 
 9. Kabangu REG14.7 
 10. Shyaka REG14.4 
Rebounds Per Game
Kaje_Elie Elie KAJE
  REG
  (198-PF-95)
  Avg: 10.7
 1. Kaje REG10.7 
 2. Niyonsaba APR9.9 
 3. Nsabimana Rusizi9.3 
 4. Makiadi Patriots9.1 
 5. Shyaka REG8.7 
 6. Nijimbere IPRC.8.0 
 7. Muhizi UGB7.8 
 8. Kazeneza Espoir7.6 
 9. Kasongo Patriots7.6 
 10. Mudenge UGB7.4 
Assists Per Game
Not_Available Fiston IRUTINGABO
  IPRC.
  (-SG-96)
  Avg: 4.1
 1. Irutingabo IPRC.4.1 
 2. Sagamba Patriots4.1 
 3. Mugabe Patriots4.0 
 4. Sangwe Espoir3.8 
 5. Nijimbere IPRC.3.4 
 6. Niyonshuti Rusizi3.3 
 7. Nshobozwabyo., REG3.3 
 8. Hagumintwari Patr.3.3 
 9. Micomyiza UR3.0 
 10. Kubwimana REG2.9 
Steals Per Game
Not_Available Guibert NIJIMBERE
  IPRC.
  (-SG-95)
  Avg: 3.3
 1. Nijimbere IPRC.3.3 
 2. Nshobozwabyo., REG2.9 
 3. Niyonshuti Rusizi2.5 
 4. Kubwimana REG2.3 
 5. Umuhoza UGB2.1 
 6. Hagumintwari Patr.2.0 
 7. Kubanatubane Espoir1.9 
 8. Bell REG1.9 
 9. Sangwe Espoir1.8 
 10. Micomyiza UR1.8 
Blocks Per Game
Makiadi_Micheal Micheal MAKIADI
  Patriots
  (-C-89)
  Avg: 1.7
 1. Makiadi Patriots1.7 
 2. Rukundo Espoir1.2 
 3. Aganze UGB1.1 
 4. Ndizeye Patriots1.1 
 5. Mudenge UGB1.0 
 6. Ruzigande Patriots1.0 
 7. Kaje REG1.0 
 8. Kasongo Patriots1.0 
 9. Ntagunduka APR0.8 
 10. Ngandu Mbanze REG0.8 
Season 2019
List of Players
List of Imports
Abroad
Rwandan men teams in African cups 2018-2019
 Africa Basketball League:

Patriots Basketball Club wins Rwandan D1 2019 title (Photo: newtimes.co.rw)

Patriots Basketball Club Kigali 2018-19
Dieudonne Ndizeye
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Steven Hagumintwari
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Sedard Sagamba
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Aristide Mugabe
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Jean-Jacques Boissy
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57 910 (8'4'') AG 99 Rwandan
95 026 (8'8'') Oy 93 Rwandan
G 90 Rwandan
3 066 (8'9'') OG 96 Ugandan
66 065 (8'1'') OG 51 Rwandan
33 066 (8'9'') OG 06 Senegalese
AG 94 Rwandan
05 C 92 Rwandan
07 G 97 Rwandan
91 Oy 98 Rwandan
97 AG 98 Rwandan
22 C 50 Rwandan
AG 98 Rwandan
00 AG 91 Rwandan
 Average Height: 191.6 cm (6'3.5'')
 Average Age: 25.2

Afrobasket.com All-Rwandan League Awards 2019 - Sep 26, 2019


Afrobasket.com All-Rwandan League 1st Team 2019
Armel Sangwe
Sangwe
Dieudonne Ndizeye
Ndizeye
Steven Hagumintwari
Hagumintwari
Beleck Bell
Bell
Elie Kaje
Kaje

Finals MVP: Dieudonne Ndizeye (203-SG-96) of Patriots
Player of the Year: Steven Hagumintwari (198-SF-93) of Patriots
Guard of the Year: Armel Sangwe (SG-98) of Espoir
Forward of the Year: Steven Hagumintwari (198-SF-93) of Patriots
Center of the Year: Elie Kaje (198-F/C-95) of REG

1st Team
SG: Armel Sangwe (SG-98) of Espoir
SG: Dieudonne Ndizeye (203-SG-96) of Patriots
SF: Steven Hagumintwari (198-SF-93) of Patriots
F: Beleck Bell (F-90) of REG
F/C: Elie Kaje (198-F/C-95) of REG

2nd Team
SF: Olivier Shyaka (197-SF-95) of REG
C: Micheal Makiadi (C-89) of Patriots
SG: Gallois Kazeneza (SG-00) of Espoir
SG: Armand Cyubahiro (SG-97) of IPRC-South
SF: Pascal Niyonkuru (193-SF-95) of APR

Honorable Mention
Fiston Irutingabo (SG-96) of IPRC-Kigali
Bienvenue Niyonsaba (201-SF-96) of APR
Espoir Aganze (SG-94) of UGB
Destin Safari-Bazihima (SF-89) of Rusizi
Heritier Irumva (SG-94) of UR


Tags : ARMEL SANGWE, ESPOIR BBC KIGALI, RWANDAN BASKETBALL


Patriots complete historic comeback to retain league title - Sep 22, 2019


PATRIOTS were Saturday night crowned as the 2018/2019 champions of the Bank of Kigali Basketball National League after beating Rwanda Energy Group (REG) in a thrilling 65-59 Game 7 victory at Kigali Arena. The Patriots staved off elimination twice to force Game 7 in the playoffs finals after REG went up 3-1. With the title defence success, Patriots confirmed their spot in the inaugural Basketball Africa League (BAL) next year. Arguably the most dominant side in local basketball since joining the league in 2014, Saturday's improbable triumph marked the club's third league title in the last four years as they became the first team to win the championship back-to-back since Espoir between 2012 and 2015. Just like he had been throughout the playoffs finals, with his side rallying from a 3-1 deficit to cap off the season in style, Dieudonne Ndizeye (203-SG-96) was fantastic in Game 7, with the small forward posting a game-high 22 points and making 9 rebounds. 'What we have just accomplished is remarkable,' said Ndizeye. 'We were counted off (in the finals) at some point, but we refused to give up. It is that never-die spirit that pulled us through.' Skipper Aristide Mugabe (183-PG-88) and Kenya-born power forward Michael Makiadi contributed 9 points each, while Steven Hagumintwari (198-SF-93) added 8 points, and made 9 rebounds. Rwanda international Elie Kaje (198-PF-95) scored 13 points for REG, whilst guard Benjamin Mukengerwa added 12 points. Patriots will now represent the country the newly established continental club competition - Basketball Africa League - whose semi-finals and the final will be held at the Kigali Arena. The highly anticipated tournament is a joint effort between the world basketball governing body (FIBA) and the NBA.
Courtesy of: newtimes.co.rw



Tags : DIEUDONNE NDIZEYE, PATRIOTS BASKETBALL CLUB, RWANDAN BASKETBALL