The University of Texas El Paso forward, who was a third-team All-Conference selection last season, led her team in both points and rebounds.
Uganda Gazelles’ star player Jane Asinde is revelling in a recent accolade, as the league office named her to the Conference USA Preseason All-Conference team this Thursday.
The University of Texas El Paso forward, who was a third-team All-Conference selection last season, led her team in both points and rebounds.
Asinde views this recognition as a significant milestone in her burgeoning career, promising more.
"I received a text from my coach about the news, and it feels wonderful to be recognized in a new conference,” Asinde told Pulse Sports.
“It’s an opportunity for me to elevate my career and contribute even more to my team. I planted a seed, and God has been nurturing it; it’s still flourishing,” she added.
Asinde was a pivotal player for the Miners last season, registering 11 double-doubles and averaging nearly double figures in 21 games, which included eight games where she scored 20 or more points.
A notable highlight from her last season was against Tulsa, where she delivered a stellar double-double with 27 points and 12 rebounds. Additionally, she recorded a season-high 19 rebounds in a game against Montana.
Before joining UTEP in April 2023, the former JKL Lady Dolphins forward demonstrated her prowess at Wichita State, where she also delivered top-tier performances, starting in 53 of the 60 games during her two-year tenure there.
Asinde was a crucial component of the Gazelles team that secured 7th place at the 2023 Afrobasket tournament in Kigali.
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