Singapore University Games (SUniG) Women’s Basketball: NUS seals a convincing win in a 56-32 victory against SMU.
With their depth of the bench and stellar rotations, NUS managed to overcome SMU with a convincing 56-32 victory.
With their depth of the bench and stellar rotations, NUS managed to overcome SMU with a convincing 56-32 victory.
Overcoming first game jitters, SIT managed to hold their ground and overcome SIM for their SUniG debut. Choong Si Ying Sara (SIT #11) led all scorers with 15 points.
Arno Paulus Didier Ricou (NUS #7), Johrathon Cheok (NUS #9), Raymond Loo (NUS #10) and Lim Dao Han (NUS #24) scored in double figures to lead NUS past NTU.
Sharpshooter Jovi Lim (NUS #35) maintained a hot hand throughout the game beyond the arc and led all scorers with 28 points to secure victory for NUS.
In the first SUniG Women's Basketball game, SMU Women Basketball Captains Sara Tan (#7) and Sophia Isabelle Ang (#9) took the lead and put up a combined 25 points in their 58-46 win against SIM.
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