2023 RBL season

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2023 RBL season
Association FERWABA
League Rwanda Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration12 January – 9 September 2023
Number of teams12
Regular season
Top seed REG
Season MVPOlivier Turatsinze (Espoir)
Top scorerOlivier Turatsinze (Espoir)
Relegated to Division 2 RP-IPRC Huye
RP-IPRC Kigali
Shoot For The Stars
RP-IPRC Musanze
Playoffs
Playoffs MVP Jean Jacques Nshobozwabyosenumukiza
(APR)
Finals champions APR
(14th title)
  Runners-up REG
Seasons
2024 

The 2023 RBL season was the second season of the Rwanda Basketball League under its current name, while the top-level competition has been organised by the FERWABA for a longer time. The season began on 12 January 2023 with the regular season. [1] The playoffs will begin on 23 August and ended on 9 September 2023. [2]

Contents

APR BBC won a record-extending 14th national title, following a clean sweep of defending champions REG BBC in the finals. With their win, APR ended a 14-year drought. [3] Jean Jacques Nshobozwabyosenumukiza was named Playoffs MVP. [4]

As champions, APR quaified directly for the 2024 BAL season.

Team changes

Team changes

Orion was promoted on 17 July 2022 after reaching the finals of the Rwanda Basketball League Division 2. [5] Kigali Titans were also promoted as the D2 champions. [6]

Increase2.svg Promoted from 2021-22 RBL D2Decrease2.svg Relegated from 2021-22 RBL
Kigali Titans
Orion
UR Huye
UR CMHS

Foreign players

The following non-African players played in the RBL in the 2023 season: [7]

Regular season

The regular season was decreased from thirteen to twelve teams. This season, four teams are relegated to the Division 2, and the 2024 season will begin with ten teams.

Standings

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 REG 2220219801358+62242Advance to playoffs
2 Patriots 2219318681286+58241
3 APR 2219320541279+77541
4 Espoir 2215718381590+24837
5 Kigali Titans 22121016391599+4034
6 Orion 221210161417028834
7 Tigers 22111115371496+4133
8 UGB 221012153615804432
9RP-IPRC Huye (R)225171424177735327Relegated to Division 2
10Shoot For The Stars (R)226161325170037525 [lower-alpha 1]
11 IPRC-Kigali (R)222201381191353224
12RP-IPRC Musanze (R)221211129210597623
Source: FERWABA
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Shoot For The Stars were given three automatic 20–0 losses, and were given zero points for the games.

Results

Home \ AwayAPRESPIKRKTTORNPTTREGRPHRPMSFTTIGUGB
APR 80–35106–5974–5885–7274–8773–63116–23106–36119–4282–6897–54
Espoir 76–11890–6668–6381–7171–7470–76110–76114–54103–7869–6373–56
IPRC-Kigali 48–9967–10957–8368–9750–6968–10444–5679–5968–7979–9045–81
Kigali Titans 46–11974–8791–8773–5550–12365–9988–70111–4380–6774–8279–88
Orion 48–12188–8592–6975–7348–7978–10379–6397–4171–7075–8372–67
Patriots 67–6083–6198–4085–98116–6173–7275–54112–3795–6777–6273–64
REG 75–7782–6497–5382–59103–5183–6995–67113–44101–5078–6184–75
RP-IPRC Huye69–8984–11478–5174–10175–9660–9359–11069–6520–053–7854–63
RP-IPRC Musanze43–8859–12672–7441–10959–7949–10839–9954–8581–7828–8253–96
Shoot For The Stars66–9769–91107–840–2060–720–2056–10479–7586–5763–7677–74
Tigers 75–7248–7475–5366–7862–7471–11348–6470–62103–5264–7150–51
UGB 69–10261–6781–7257–6666–6353–8060–92107–9891–6368–6054–60
Source: FERWABA
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Playoffs


By losing the semi-finals to APR BBC, the Patriots did not reach the finals for the first time in 9 years. APR won finals in a clean sweep, defeating the defending champions REG BBC in four games. This was the league’s first-ever sweep since introducing the best-of-seven format.

In the third place series, the Patriots forfeited Game 1 after not showing up, which resulted in a victory for Espoir BBC. [9]

Semifinals Finals
      
1 REG 3
4 Espoir 0
1 REG 0
3 APR 4
2 Patriots 0
3 APR 3Third place
2 Patriots 0
4 Espoir 1

Semifinals

(1) REG vs. (4) Espoir

August 23, 2023
7:00 PM
REG 8579 Espoir
August 25, 2023
9:00 PM
Espoir 5393 REG
August 27, 2023
5:00 PM
REG 9660 Espoir

(2) Patriots vs. (3) APR

August 23, 2023
9:00 PM
Patriots 5969 APR
August 25, 2023
9:00 PM
APR 7063 Patriots
August 27, 2023
7:30 PM
Patriots 5262 APR

Third place game

September 3, 2023
2:30 PM
Patriots 020 Espoir

Finals

September 1, 2023
9:00 PM
REG 6268 APR
September 3, 2023
7:30 PM
APR 7462 REG
September 6, 2023
9:00 PM
REG 7580 APR
September 8, 2023
9:30 PM
APR 8068 REG
Petit Stade Remera

Awards and statistics

Season awards

The winners of the annual awards were announced after the last game of the finals, on 9 September. [10]

Individual statistical leaders

After the regular season. [12]

CategoryPlayerTeam(s)Statistic
PointsOlivier Turatzinse Espoir 471
ReboundsKamndoh Betoudji FrankUnited Generations for Basketball269
AssiSFTJean de Dieu NiyungehoEspoir125
StealsOlivier TuratzinseEspoir69
BlocksKamndoh Betoudji FrankUnited Generations for Basketball59

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