Guyana dominates Bahamas on opening night of women’s CBC
The Guyana team and their coach celebrating the win

The Guyana team and their coach celebrating the win

Guyana’s women’s basketball team dominated The Bahamas 102-75 in their opening match of the 2025 FIBA Women’s Caribbean Championship at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, delivering a commanding offensive display before a raucous home crowd.
The Ramlall sisters—Amisha, Arshia, and Ashna—showcased exceptional firepower alongside Ruth Adams, with the quartet combining for 80 points to power the hosts to a decisive victory. Amisha Ramlall led the charge with a blistering 35 points, while her sisters contributed 13 and 12 points respectively, demonstrating the depth of Guyana’s offensive arsenal in their opening matchup of the tournament.
The match unfolded as a dominant second-half performance by the home team, who raced to a 32-25 lead after the first quarter before expanding their advantage to 48-40 at halftime. Guyana emerged from the locker room with renewed intensity, controlling the third quarter with sharp shooting and stifling defense to extend their lead to 76-57 heading into the final frame.
While The Bahamas’ Valerie Nesbitt mounted a valiant effort with a game-high 35 points, the Guyanese defense proved resilient enough to secure the decisive 27-point victory, showcasing both offensive firepower and defensive tenacity.
Captain Joy Adams contributed a near triple-double with 12 points, 10 assists, and seven rebounds, while Ayana McDavid dominated the boards with six rebounds in a display of well-rounded team basketball.
The victory provides Guyana with early momentum in the five-team tournament and sets the stage for a highly anticipated clash against pre-tournament favorites, the Virgin Islands, scheduled for tonight at 20:30 hrs.

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