Winning Coach Meme attributes win to better stamina and team coordination.
Coach Ghana of UPSA blames defeat on his players failure to listen to instructions from the bench
UG wins 2016 GUSA Games basketball finals
Full Time UG 65-49 UPSA
Free throw conversion ensure UG cruise to victory
UPSA fail to attack UG’s defense
UG make free throws to extend lead
UG capitalize on UPSA’s foul troubles to consistently draw fouls on drives to the baskets.
Both teams in foul trouble.
UPSA reduce deficit to 57-49.
Borsah makes difficult shot to score in the paint and spark UPSA into life.
Turn steals into baskets as UPSA continue to slack on defense.
Combination of dead eye shooting from three-point range and active hands on defense hands team consecutive steals
UG storm into commanding lead in second half to take a commanding 52-39 lead.
University of Ghana (Legon) 20-12 University of Professional Studies in 24th GUSA Games basketball final.
Half time
Legon high activity on defense leads to easy baskets off fastbreaks.
Borsah clearly frustrated yaps at players to get more involved in the game.
UPSA’s Ebenezer Borsah fails to grab offensive rebound as ball goes out of bounds.
UG’s Wolff with massive block to begin proceedings in second quarter
Very low scoring quarter with lots of offensive break downs
Score Check 7-5 after first quarter.
UG- UPSA (final game) next
University of Cape Coast beat University of Development Studies to claim bronze in the day’s earlier game.
UCC won gold in the ladies division.
Coach Ampiah looking to win another medal in just over a week after guiding Cape Coast based St. Augustine’s
College to the 2016 Sprite Ball Championship.
UCC team is coached by Lawrence Ampiah.