National Basketball League (2020-2021)
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D1 Play-Offs 2021

Q.Finals Semis Finals Semis Q.Finals
IPRC-Kigali  88
IPRC-Huye  77
REG  81
SFTS  53
IPRC-Kigali0
REG2
REG2
Patriots0
APR0
Patriots2
APR  93
UGB  51
Patriots106
30 Plus  61
FINAL
Oct.30:Patriots 49-64REG
3-4 Place
Oct.30:APR 84-53 IPRC-Kig.
FINAL
Oct.29:REG 66-63 Patriots
Oct.17:APR 56-69Patriots
Oct.17:IPRC-Kig. 49-63REG
Oct.16:Patriots 71-56 APR
Oct.16:REG 73-65 IPRC-Kig.
Oct.9:Patriots 106-61 30 Plus
Oct.9:APR 93-51 UGB
Oct.9:REG 81-53 SFTS
Oct.9:IPRC-Kig. 88-77 IPRC-Huye
Oct.6:UR-CMHS 45-78SFTS
Oct.6:30 Plus 81-77 Espoir
Oct.3:Rusizi 67-70Espoir
Oct.3:IPRC-Huye 82-65 30 Plus
Oct.2:Espoir 67-78IPRC-Huye
Oct.2:Rusizi 39-90APR
Oct.2:IPRC-Kig. 102-64 SFTS
Oct.2:IPRC-Mus. 61-112Patriots
Oct.1:IPRC-Mus. 60-72UGB
Oct.1:APR 112-52 Espoir
Oct.1:IPRC-Kig. 79-61 Tigers
Oct.1:REG 100-72 IPRC-Huye
Oct.1:Rusizi 69-58 30 Plus
Sep.30:UGB 86-61 UR-CMHS
Sep.26:30 Plus 73-82IPRC-Huye
Sep.26:IPRC-Mus. 60-61SFTS
Sep.26:APR 102-43 Rusizi
Sep.26:Patriots 85-62 UGB
Sep.25:SFTS 58-70Tigers
Sep.25:UR-CMHS 70-85IPRC-Mus.
Sep.25:30 Plus 80-70 UR-CMHS
Sep.25:Rusizi 71-82IPRC-Huye
Sep.25:IPRC-Kig. 76-69 Patriots
Sep.25:APR 61-64REG
Sep.24:Patriots 89-50 UR-CMHS
Sep.24:Espoir 56-59Rusizi
Sep.24:IPRC-Kig. 87-41 IPRC-Mus.
Sep.24:UGB 82-60 Tigers
Sep.19:IPRC-Huye 81-35 UR-CMHS
Sep.19:Tigers 61-43 UR-CMHS
Sep.19:Rusizi 47-93REG
Sep.19:IPRC-Kig. 64-44 UGB
Sep.18:Tigers 55-43 IPRC-Mus.
Sep.18:UR-CMHS 40-63Rusizi
Sep.18:Espoir 46-75REG
Sep.18:UR-CMHS 68-84IPRC-Kig.
Sep.18:IPRC-Huye 47-73APR
Sep.17:UR-CMHS 40-141APR
Jun.27:UR-CMHS 46-83Espoir
Jun.27:REG 123-56 30 Plus
Jun.27:SFTS 52-72UGB
Jun.27:Patriots 87-72 Tigers
Jun.26:30 Plus 48-108APR
Jun.26:REG 122-27 UR-CMHS
Jun.26:SFTS 60-88Patriots
Jun.26:Tigers 54-80IPRC-Kig.
Jun.20:UR-CMHS 20-0 Tigers
Jun.20:UR-CMHS 25-7030 Plus
Jun.20:APR 77-67 IPRC-Huye
Jun.20:Patriots 82-42 IPRC-Mus.
Jun.20:IPRC-Kig. 63-57 UGB
Jun.19:SFTS 71-77IPRC-Mus.
Jun.19:UR-CMHS 32-70UGB
Jun.19:UR-CMHS 49-102IPRC-Huye
Jun.19:Patriots 66-53 IPRC-Kig.
Jun.19:REG 72-72 APR
Jun.13:UR-Huye 58-56 IPRC-Mus.
Jun.13:IPRC-Kig. 102-74 SFTS
Jun.13:UR-CMHS 40-102REG
Jun.13:Tigers 64-76UGB
Jun.12:30 Plus 66-61 Rusizi
Jun.12:Espoir 109-51 UR-CMHS
Jun.12:IPRC-Huye 45-73REG
Jun.12:UR-Huye 36-82Patriots
Jun.12:Tigers 74-79SFTS
Jun.11:REG 89-60 Espoir
Jun.11:UGB 58-67Patriots
Jun.6:IPRC-Huye 76-40 Rusizi
Jun.6:IPRC-Kig. 110-43 UR-CMHS
Jun.6:IPRC-Mus. 56-65Tigers
Jun.6:APR 125-40 UR-CMHS
Jun.5:Rusizi 66-46 UR-CMHS
Jun.5:Patriots 95-64 Tigers
Jun.5:SFTS 90-61 UR-CMHS
Jun.5:IPRC-Mus. 46-66IPRC-Kig.
Jun.5:30 Plus 36-75REG
Jun.5:Espoir 55-97APR
Jun.4:Patriots 113-63 SFTS
Jun.4:REG 105-39 Rusizi
Jun.4:UGB 73-56 IPRC-Mus.
Jun.4:APR 112-55 30 Plus
Jun.4:IPRC-Huye 66-43 Espoir
D1 Stage Two Standings
Group A
2
4-2
3
3-1
4
3-2
5
2-2
7
0-11
Group B
1
5-1
2
5-2
3
4-0
4
3-6
5
2-3
6
2-5
7
1-1
Stage One Standings
1
8-0
2
7-0
4
5-0
5
4-2
6
3-2
7
2-3
8
2-4
9
2-5
10
1-1
11
1-3
13
1-7
14
1-11
Rwandan men teams in African cups 2020-2021
 Africa Basketball League:
REG crowned national league champions (Photo: newtimes.co.rw)
REG crowned national league champions - Oct 31, 2021

Rwanda Energy Group (REG) Basketball Club will represent Rwanda in the 2022 Basketball Africa League (BAL) season after sweeping local rivals Patriots in the best-of-three finals to clinch the domestic league title. Henry Mwinuka 's high-flying REG side ended Patriots' domestic dominance with a convincing 2-0 series after defeating them on Saturday, October 29, at Kigali Arena in a tightly-contested 64-49 victory. Patriots started the game with a win in the first quarter 14-11 as they were trying to win the second game and force the finals to game three but REG bounced back to claim the second quarter with 17-13. Returning for the second half, REG picked it from where they left off, showing some spirit of dominance the third quarter with 20-11 before snatching the final quarter 16-11 to end Patriots' hopes of representing the country in the BAL for the second time in a row. Star man Olivier Shyaka (197-SF-95) posted a game high 22 points while Adonis Filer (195-G-93, college: FAU) and shooting guard Beleck Bell (F-90) added 14 and 11 points respectively. The in-form national team skipper for rewarded with a Most Valuable Player (MVP) prize for the 2021/22 Basketball National League season, particularly thanks to his impressive performance during the playoffs. Meanwhile The Hoops Rwanda on Saturday defeated REG BBC with 46-44 points in game 2 of the playoff finals to go level with apiece and leave a room to play the third and decisive game on Sunday from which the winner will crowned champions.
Courtesy of: newtimes.co.rw