Ulinzi Warriors eye victory against ANU Wolfpacks in PL clash
Nairobi City Thunder players reacts against Ulinzi Warriors during their Kenya National Basketball League clash at Nyayo Stadium gymnasium on April 05, 2024. Thunder won 75-55. Photo/Sportpicha
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The showdown between the soldiers and the students is set for Saturday at 6 PM at Nyayo Gymnasium, Nairobi.
“Our form is good, the team spirit is high, and the boys have been putting in the work, making necessary adjustments ahead of the ANU game. We're focused on playing consistently and giving our best to secure a win,” said Mufutu.
Ulinzi currently sit second on the league table with 29 points from 18 matches, having won 11 and lost seven.
ANU Wolfpacks, on the other hand, are eighth with 21 points from 15 matches—six wins and nine losses.
Defending champions Nairobi City Thunder lead the standings with 34 points, having won all 17 of their matches so far. Former champions Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) are third with 27 points from 15 matches—12 wins and three losses.
Weekend Fixtures
Friday, 6th June 2025 – Nyayo Gymnasium, Nairobi
- ANU Panthers vs Storms – Women’s Premier League – 12 PM
- UoN Dynamites vs Strathmore Swords – Women’s Premier League – 2 PM
- Equity Hawks vs The Swish – Women’s Premier League – 4 PM
- Nairobi City Thunder vs UoN Terror – Men’s Premier League – 6 PM
- Stanbic Shields vs Equity Dumas – Men’s Premier League – 8 PM
- Safe Spaces vs Strathmore Swords – Women’s Premier League – 4 PM – Nairobi
- ANU Wolfpacks vs Ulinzi Warriors – Men’s Premier League – 6 PM – Nairobi
- KPA vs Safe Spaces – Women’s Premier League – 4 PM – Mombasa
- Storms vs The Swish – Women’s Premier League – 2 PM
- ANU Panthers vs Equity Hawks – Women’s Premier League – 4 PM
- Equity Dumas vs NBK Phoenix – Men’s Premier League – 6 PM


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