UBA 2020 (Women)
GamesSchedule
Dec.13:Oklahoma 50-51Houston
Dec.13:Crescent. 100-80 Oklahoma
Dec.13:Atlanta 68-81GIE Mat.
Dec.13:Georgia 69-118Southern
Dec.6:Oklahoma 45-46Oklahoma
Dec.6:Southern  79-73  GIE Mat.
Dec.6:NorCal R.  73-68  Bay Area
Dec.6:Crescent.  129-72  Houston
Dec.6:Georgia 62-76Atlanta
Dec.6:E.Bay Spl.  87-84  Oakland
Dec.5:Oklahoma  48-46  Oklahoma
Dec.5:Houston 74-91Crescent.
Nov.29:Oakland 55-64Bay Area
Nov.29:E.Bay Spl.  61-60  NorCal R.
Nov.22:Houston  74-72  Oklahoma
Nov.22:E.Bay Spl.  70-53  Bay Area
Nov.22:Crescent.  141-65  Oklahoma
Nov.22:Southern  77-64  Atlanta
Nov.22:Oakland 88-92NorCal R.
Nov.22:GIE Mat.  67-55  Georgia
Nov.21:Houston  100-60  Oklahoma
Nov.21:Crescent.  100-60  Oklahoma
Nov.15:NorCal R.  84-63  Bay Area
Nov.15:Atlanta 70-88GIE Mat.
Nov.15:Southern  85-41  Georgia
Nov.15:Oakland  80-70  E.Bay Spl.
Nov.8:Oklahoma  83-74  Oklahoma
Nov.8:Crescent.  118-76  Houston
Nov.8:Oakland  70-64  Bay Area
Nov.8:GIE Mat. 47-55Southern
Nov.8:Georgia 45-66Atlanta
Nov.8:E.Bay Spl. 78-81NorCal R.
Nov.7:Houston 76-128Crescent.
Nov.7:Oklahoma 79-80Oklahoma
Nov.1:GIE Mat.  78-74  Georgia
Nov.1:E.Bay Spl. 85-87Bay Area
Nov.1:Southern  73-69  Atlanta
Nov.1:Oakland 62-73NorCal R.
Oct.25:Crescent.  79-58  Oklahoma
Oct.25:NorCal R.  95-64  Bay Area
Oct.25:Houston  77-64  Oklahoma
Oct.25:Atlanta  66-59  GIE Mat.
Oct.25:Georgia 53-69Southern
Oct.25:E.Bay Spl.  93-78  Oakland
Oct.25:Atlanta  66-59  GIE Mat.
Oct.24:Houston 84-86Oklahoma
Oct.24:Crescent.  101-59  Oklahoma
Oct.18:Oakland  87-85  Bay Area
Oct.18:Atlanta  62-54  Georgia
Oct.18:GIE Mat. 53-58Southern
Oct.18:E.Bay Spl.  71-66  NorCal R.
Oct.11:Southern  59-55  Atlanta
Oct.11:E.Bay Spl.  98-69  Bay Area
Oct.11:GIE Mat.  65-50  Georgia
Oct.11:Oakland 60-88NorCal R.
Oct.4:Georgia 50-60Southern
Oct.4:Atlanta  66-57  GIE Mat.
STANDINGS
  #TeamGamesWonLostTotal Points
Heartland Conference
  1Crescent City990987:620 (+367)
  2Houston LH945684:798 (-114)
  3Oklahoma O.936591:697 (-106)
  4Oklahoma R.927564:711 (-147)
Southern Conference
  1Southern G.10100733:574 (+159)
  2GIE Matrix1055727:707 (+20)
  3Atlanta R.1055728:714 (+14)
  4Georgia D.101535:578 (-43)
  5Georgia E.10010553:746 (-193)
Western Conference
  1NorCal R.972712:615 (+97)
  2East Bay Splash963713:658 (+55)
  3Oakland W.936664:716 (-52)
  4Bay Area J.927617:717 (-100)
Player of the Week
Amber Holt

Southern G.
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 Average Height: 178.8 cm (5'10.4'')
 Average Age: 27.9
Usbasket.com All-WUBA National League Awards 2020 - Dec 28, 2020

Player of the Year: Amber Holt (6'0''-F-85) of Southern G.
Guard of the Year: Alexis Gray-Lawson (5'8''-PG-87) of Oakland W.
Forward of the Year: Amber Holt (6'0''-F-85) of Southern G.
Center of the Year: Mandy Coleman (6'3''-F/C-96) of Oakland W.
Most Improved Player of the Year: Ashley Hagans (5'7''-G) of Atlanta R.
Defensive Player of the Year: Carrie Washington (6'0''-F/C-94) of GIE Matrix
Rookie of the Year: Faatimah Amen-Ra (5'4''-G-91) of East Bay Splash
FIBA LS Player of the Year: Kristina Puthoff-King (180-PG-92) of Uppsala
Western Conference Player of the Year: Sydni Stallworth (5'3''-G) of NorCal R.
Heartland Conference Player of the Year: Arysia Porter (5'6''-G) of Crescent City
Southern Conference Player of the Year: Amber Holt (6'0''-F-85) of Southern G.
Coach of the Year: Jared Johnson of Southern G.

Usbasket.com All-WUBA National League 1st Team 2020
Alexis Gray-Lawson
Gray-Lawson
Faatimah Amen-Ra
Amen-Ra
Abria Trice
Trice
Amber Holt
Holt
Carrie Washington
Washington

1st Team

Alexis Gray-Lawson (5'8''-PG-87) of Oakland W.
Faatimah Amen-Ra (5'4''-G-91) of East Bay Splash
Abria Trice (6'1''-G-92) of GIE Matrix
Amber Holt (6'0''-F-85) of Southern G.
Carrie Washington (6'0''-F/C-94) of GIE Matrix

Usbasket.com All-WUBA National League 2nd Team 2020
Porter
Porter
Stallworth
Stallworth
Welch-Coleman
Welch-Coleman
Muhammad
Muhammad
Coleman
Coleman

2nd Team

Arysia Porter (5'6''-G) of Crescent City
Sydni Stallworth (5'3''-G) of NorCal R.
Jaiamoni Welch-Coleman (5'3''-G-97) of East Bay Splash
Hasina Muhammad (6'1''-G-93) of Southern G.
Mandy Coleman (6'3''-F/C-96) of Oakland W.

Usbasket.com All-WUBA National League 3rd Team 2020
Li
Li
Thomas
Thomas
Williams
Williams
Brown
Brown
Johnson
Johnson

3rd Team

Ameela Li (5'6''-G-97) of NorCal R.
Krystal Thomas (6'5''-C-89) of Crescent City
Briana Williams (5'7''-G-92) of GIE Matrix
Alexis Brown (5'6''-G) of Southern G.
Maranne Johnson (5'7''-G-96) of NorCal R.

Honorable Mention
Alexar Tugler (5'10''-G-92) of Crescent City
Ashley Hagans (5'7''-G) of Atlanta R.
Jazmine Jackson (5'9''-G) of East Bay Splash
Toynetta Johnson (5'8''-PG-92) of GIE Matrix
Imani Tilford (5'5''-PG-96) of Southern G.
Samantha Duncan (5'9''-G-95) of Houston LH
Tatiana Wayne (5'6''-G-96) of Southern G.
Rhein Beamon (5'9''-G) of Atlanta R.
Kandiss Barber (5'10''-G) of East Bay Splash
Deundria Clark (5'7''-G) of Atlanta R.
Amy Griffin (6'0''-G/F-96) of GIE Matrix
Ari Henderson (5'7''-G) of Georgia E.
Allie Green (5'10''-G-95) of Bay Area J.
Chelsea Phillips (6'4''-F) of Bay Area J.

Usbasket.com All-WUBA National League All-Defensive Team 2020
Johnson
Johnson
Tilford
Tilford
Jackson
Jackson
Barber
Barber
Washington
Washington

All-Defensive Team

Toynetta Johnson (5'8''-PG-92) of GIE Matrix
Imani Tilford (5'5''-PG-96) of Southern G.
Jazmine Jackson (5'9''-G) of East Bay Splash
Kandiss Barber (5'10''-G) of East Bay Splash
Carrie Washington (6'0''-F/C-94) of GIE Matrix
Southern Generals' Amber Holt Named 2020 WUBA Most Valuable Player Presented by Beautiful Ballers - Dec 26, 2020

Southern Generals' Amber Holt (6'0''-F-85, college: MTSU) Named 2020 WUBA Most Valuable Player Presented by Beautiful Ballers

December 26, 2020

ATLANTA, Dec. 26, 2020- Southern Generals forward Amber Holt was named the 2020 WUBA Most Valuable Player presented by Beautiful Ballers, the league announced today. Holt, who received 15 points (20 first place votes) from a national panel of 20 sportswriters and owners.

Players are awarded 10 points for each first-place vote, seven points for each second-place vote, five for third, three for fourth and one for each fifth-place vote received.

Holt, ranked 1stin the WUBA in scoring (23.8ppg, pacing the Generals) and third in rebounds (10.5rpg) while starting 10 of her 10 regular-season games and logging 40.0 minutes per contest.

She scored in double figures in 10 of 10 games, including a season-high 40 points against the Georgia Energy on Dec. 6. She finished the season with eight 20-point games and handed out four or more assists in 8 contests.

She also was the WUBA Player of the Month for November and December.

The Generals finished with the best record (10-0) in the league. Later to be named 2020 WUBA National Champions.

The Generals signed Holt with the idea that she would play a major role for the National Super League this summer of the WUBA. The Super League is regarded as the best women's league in the USA.

In honor of being named the 2020 WUBA Player of the Year, Holt will receive a specially designed trophy by the League office.

Below are the voting results for the 2020 WUBA Player of the Year Award and a list of past recipients.


2020 WUBA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR VOTING RESULTS

Votes:

Alexis Gray-Lawson (5'8''-PG-87, college: California) (Oakland Warriors): 4
Carrie Washington (6'0''-F/C-94, college: Columbus St.) (GIE Lady Matrix): 1

WUBA MVP WINNERS

2020:Amber Holt (East Bay Splash)
2017:Briana Williams (5'7''-G-92, college: Mercer) (GIE Lady Matrix)
2016:Kristina Puthoff-King (5'11''-PG-92, college: Richmond) (GIE Lady Matrix)
2015:Courtney Hurt (6'1''-F-90, college: VCU) (Southern Generals)
2014:Armelie Lumanu (5'10''-G/F-88, college: MSU) (Southern Generals)
2013:Nikitta Gartrell (5'9''-G-88, college: NC State) (Georgia Disciples)
2012:Patechia Hartman (5'8''-PG-83, college: Georgia St.) (GIE Lady Matrix)


Faatimah Amen-Ra Named WUBA Rookie Of The Year (ex Storm Ungdom) - Dec 24, 2020

Faatimah Amen-Ra Named WUBA Rookie Of The Year

December 24, 2020

ATLANTA, Dec. 24, 2020 - East Bay Splash guard Faatimah Amen-Ra (5'4''-G-91, college: MCC Toronto, agency: DC Sports) has been named the 2020 WUBA Rookie of the Year, the leagued announced today. She is the first player not born in the USA to win the award, which was first given out in 2012. Amen-Ra A was selected in the first round (12thpick overall) in the 2020 WUBA Draft presented by Beautiful Ballers on October 1.

Amen-Ra A received 14 votes from a national panel of 17 sportswriters and owners. Southern Generals guard Alexis Brown (5'6''-G, college: Georgia South) finished second with two votes and Oklahoma Outlaws guard Addy Clift (5'7''-G-96, college: Oklah.Christian) was third with one vote.

She is the first player in Western Conference franchise history to be named Rookie of the Year.

Amen-Ra A, ranked 11thin the WUBA in scoring (16.2 ppg, pacing the Splash) and first in assists (5.9apg) while starting 9 of her 9 regular-season games and logging 34.0 minutes per contest.

She scored in double figures in 8 of 9 games, including a season-high 25 points against the Western Conference champion NorCal Raiders on Nov. 8. She finished the season with three 20-point games and handed out four or more assists in 8 contests.

Amen-Ra A also was the WUBA Rookie of the Month for October and November.

The Splash finished with the second-best record (6-3) in the league behind NorCal Raiders.

The Splash selected Amen-Ra A with the idea that she would play a major role for the National Super League this summer of the WUBA. The Super League is regarded as the best women's league in the USA.

In honor of being named the 2020 WUBA Rookie of the Year, Amen-Ra A will receive a specially designed trophy by the League office.

Amen-Ra A finishes her 6th season professional. She has professional experience in Norway, Greece, France and El Salvador.

Below are the voting results for the 2020 WUBA Rookie of the Year Award and a list of past recipients.


2020 WUBA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR VOTING RESULTS

Votes
Faatimah Amen-Ra (Easy Bay Splash): 14
Addy Clift (Oklahoma Outlaws) 1

WUBA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR WINNERS

2017:Briana Williams (5'7''-G-92, college: Mercer) (GIE Lady Matrix)
2016:Kristina Puthoff-King (5'11''-PG-92, college: Richmond)t (GIE Lady Matrix)
2015:Courtney Hurt (6'1''-F-90, college: VCU) (Southern Generals)
2014:Alysha Harvin (5'10''-G-88, college: FSU) (Southern Generals)
2013:Nikitta Gartrell (5'9''-G-88, college: NC State) (Georgia Disciples)
2012:Patechia Hartman (5'8''-PG-83, college: Georgia St.) (GIE Lady Matrix)


WUBA All-Star Game 2020: Alexis Gray-Lawson, Addy Clift Lead starters Voting Results - Nov 23, 2020

WUBA All-Star Game 2020: Alexis Gray-Lawson (5'8''-PG-87, college: California), Addy Clift (5'7''-G-96, college: Oklah.Christian) Lead starters Voting Results

Alexis Gray-Lawson is the winner of the fan votes for the 2020 WUBA All-Star Game. She is currently averaging 24.0 points per game for the Oakland Warriors. Addy Clift blows away the East voting by over 500 for the Oklahoma Ravens. She is currently averaged 24.6 points per game.

The reserve All-Stars will be named December 1, 2020. Voting will be done by owners and coaches only.

Western Conference All-Star Voting
1. Alexis Gray-Lawson (OAK) 1,871
2. Faatimah Amen-Ra (5'4''-G-91, college: MCC Toronto) (EBS) 1,846
3. Minyon Moore (5'8''-G-98, college: Oregon) (OAK) 1,539
4. Maranne Johnson (5'7''-G-96, college: Sacramento St.) (NOC) 1,009
5. Ameela Li (5'6''-G-97, college: Pacific) (NOC) 891

Eastern Conference All-Star Voting
1. Addy Clift (OKL) 1,848
2. Amber Holt (6'0''-SG-85, college: MTSU) (SG) 901
3. Carrie Washington (6'0''-F/C-94, college: Columbus St.) (SG) 863
4. Briana Williams (5'7''-G-92, college: Mercer) (GIE) 793
5. Hasina Muhammad (6'1''-G-93, college: Auburn) (SG) 663


WUBA All-Star Game 2020 - Dec 8, 2020

Western All-Star Roster
Alexis Gray-Lawson
Gray-Lawson
Faatimah Amen-Ra
Amen-Ra
Minyon Moore
Moore
Maranne Johnson
Johnson
Ameela Li
Li
1. Alexis Gray-Lawson (5'8''-PG-87) (Warriors)
2. Faatimah Amen-Ra (5'4''-G-91) (Splash)
3. Jazmine Jackson (5'9''-G) (Splash)
4. Allie Green (5'10''-G-95) (Jokers)
5. Mandy Coleman (6'3''-F/C-96) (Warriors)
6. Sydni Stallworth (5'3''-G) (Raiders)
7. Ameela Li (5'6''-G-97) (NorCal R.)
8. Maranne Johnson (5'7''-G-96) of (NorCal R.)
9. Kandiss Barber (5'10''-G) (Splash)
10. Jaiamoni Welch-Coleman (5'3''-G-97) (Splash)
11. Chelsea Phillips (6'4''-F) (Jokers)
12. Minyon Moore (5'8''-G-98) (Warriors)

Coach:
HC: Bryan Gardere (Raiders)
AC: Kameo Williams (Warriors)
AC: Brandon Halal (Splash)



Eastern All-Star Roster
Addy Clift
Clift
Amber Holt
Holt
Carrie Washington
Washington
Briana Williams
Williams
Hasina Muhammad
Muhammad
1. Amber Holt (6'0''-F-85) (Generals)
2. Hasina Muhammad (6'1''-G-93) (Generals)
3. Rhein Beamon (5'9''-G) (Royalty)
4. Carrie Washington (6'0''-F/C-94) (Matrix)
5. Briana Williams (5'7''-G-92) (Matrix)
6. Arysia Porter (5'6''-G) (Bombers)
7. Krystal Thomas (6'5''-C-89) (Bombers)
8. Samantha Duncan (5'9''-G-95) (Havok)
9. Mia Castaneda (5'6''-G-98) (Outlaws)
10. Addy Clift (5'7''-G-96) (Ravens)
11. Abria Trice (6'1''-G-92) (Matrix)
12. Alexis Brown (5'6''-G) (Generals)

Coach:
HC: Jared Johnson (Generals)
AC: Brad Martin (Matrix)
AC: Tim Thompkins (Royalty)