The Nigerian National Team has announced their final 12 man roster and Oguchi makes the cut.
The team also includes high scoring Josh Akognon who played for both Washington State (with Rodney Edgerson) and Cal State-Fullerton, averaging 24 ppg (6th best in all of D-I this past season) his senior year and scoring over 1800 career points.
Here is their full roster:
Joshua Akognon (180-G-86, college: Washington St.)
Michael Umeh (188-G-84, agency: Pro One Sports, college: UNLV)
Mike Efevberha (196-G-84, college: Cal.St. Northridge)
Ebikekeme Ere (195-G/F-81, college: Oklahoma)
Jayson Obazuaye (188-G-84, agency: Strategic Sports, college: Colorado)
Gabriel Muoneke (200-F-78, agency: Paris Global Sports, college: Texas)
Ejike Ugboaja (204-F/C-85)
Aloysius Anagonye (203-F-81, agency: Duran International, college: Michigan St.)
Jeleel Akindele (216-C-83, college: Chicago St.)
Benson Egemonye (208-C-83, college: Northeastern)
Akinlolu Akingbala (208-F-83, college: Clemson)
Chamberlain Oguchi (198-G-86, college: Illinois St.)
They have hired ex-NBA'er John Lucas as their coach
waiting in the wings also are Emeka Okafor, Ime Udoka, and Ike Diogu, (all NBAer's) who both could play a role in the future with the team if they advance in world play...and reach the 2010 World Basketball Championship in Turkey.
The Nigerian National Team actually begins right away and plays an early round game in the
FIBA Africa Championship against the Ivory Coast National Team.
One other article quotes Oguchi........
"However, the team’s wing player, Chamberlain Oguchi, who spoke during the team dinner
in Lagos before their departure on Saturday, dismissed the threats posed by the other
fifteen countries competing at the championship. The 1.95 metre tall Oguchi,
who currently plays for Illinois St. U. National Collegiate Athletic Association, said:
“The cup is the target and nothing else. Anything short of the trophy is no achievement.”
The team also includes high scoring Josh Akognon who played for both Washington State (with Rodney Edgerson) and Cal State-Fullerton, averaging 24 ppg (6th best in all of D-I this past season) his senior year and scoring over 1800 career points.
Here is their full roster:
Joshua Akognon (180-G-86, college: Washington St.)
Michael Umeh (188-G-84, agency: Pro One Sports, college: UNLV)
Mike Efevberha (196-G-84, college: Cal.St. Northridge)
Ebikekeme Ere (195-G/F-81, college: Oklahoma)
Jayson Obazuaye (188-G-84, agency: Strategic Sports, college: Colorado)
Gabriel Muoneke (200-F-78, agency: Paris Global Sports, college: Texas)
Ejike Ugboaja (204-F/C-85)
Aloysius Anagonye (203-F-81, agency: Duran International, college: Michigan St.)
Jeleel Akindele (216-C-83, college: Chicago St.)
Benson Egemonye (208-C-83, college: Northeastern)
Akinlolu Akingbala (208-F-83, college: Clemson)
Chamberlain Oguchi (198-G-86, college: Illinois St.)
They have hired ex-NBA'er John Lucas as their coach
waiting in the wings also are Emeka Okafor, Ime Udoka, and Ike Diogu, (all NBAer's) who both could play a role in the future with the team if they advance in world play...and reach the 2010 World Basketball Championship in Turkey.
The Nigerian National Team actually begins right away and plays an early round game in the
FIBA Africa Championship against the Ivory Coast National Team.
One other article quotes Oguchi........
"However, the team’s wing player, Chamberlain Oguchi, who spoke during the team dinner
in Lagos before their departure on Saturday, dismissed the threats posed by the other
fifteen countries competing at the championship. The 1.95 metre tall Oguchi,
who currently plays for Illinois St. U. National Collegiate Athletic Association, said:
“The cup is the target and nothing else. Anything short of the trophy is no achievement.”
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