It has been a good year for Kenyan basketballers both on the local and international scene. Last month the Morans broke a 28 year-old jinx to qualify for the FIBA Afrobasketball tournament to be held in Kigali later on this year, individuals have also excelled, making the country proud.
Kenya Women basketball team star Felmas Koranga on Tuesday helped her team clinch the Sun Belt Championship with Troy.
Koranga put on a woman of the match performance to aid Troy Trojans to the Sun Belt Championship following a 73-65 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette.
She became the first woman to record 22 rebounds in a single Sun Belt game and capped her impeccable performance by contributing 12 points.
The Shimba Hills alumni had a strong finish to the game scoring eight of her 12 in the final period of play and contributed 10 rebounds and two blocks in her nine minutes of action in the period.
The win means that Troy will now head to the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament for the third time in the last five years as the Sun Belt Conference representatives.
The game was a clash between the Sun Belt’s divisional winners after Louisiana was awarded the Sun Belt regular-season championship with a 13-1 league record compared to Troy’s 15-2 tally.
Koranga is the younger sister to Kenya Morans forward Ariel Okal.
She continued her impressive form from 2020 where she was named the 2020 Women Basketball College Association (WBCA) Player of the Year last season while at Tyler College (since 2018) and voted Region 14 regular season Most Valuable Player (MVP).