Having made history by reaching the 2025 FUBA Women’s National Basketball League semifinals for the first time in their 16-year history, Magic Stormers are now focused on building a team capable of competing at the very top.
The Rubaga-based side, who finished seventh in the regular season to clinch a playoff spot, pulled off a stunning upset against second-seeded KCCA Leopards in the quarterfinals before bowing out to JT Lady Jaguars in the semis.
Assistant head coach Emmanuel Gashugi says the team’s progress is a source of pride after years of steady growth.
“We managed to blend young and experienced players to grow as a team. We worked hard, played good defense, and it paid off,” Gashugi said.
The Stormers were boosted in the second round by the addition of forward Joy Mupalia Nekesa, who strengthened a squad already featuring standouts like Daphine Adong, Kur Ajah, and Angela Auma.
“It’s the first time we’ve played at this stage, and it’s been a valuable learning experience for the players. It shows us what we need to do to reach our goals in the next five to ten years,” Gashugi added.
Action in the National Basketball League playoffs airs live on NBS Sport and Afromobile.