
Action between Kabianga University (in red) and hosts Kabarak/HANDOUT Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology
(MMUST) on Friday defended the women’s rugby by 7s during the Kenya University
Sports Federation (KUSF) play-offs.
MMUST narrowly edged Maseno University 12-10 in the thrilling final played at the Kabarak University Grounds in Nakuru County.
With Maseno leading 10-5 at the hooter, Mary Nasimiyu
collected the ball from Christine Loyce near the 10-metre line and touched down between the posts to level the scores at 10-10. Loyce calmly added the
extras to seal the comeback victory for MMUST.
MMUST had taken an early 5-0 lead through Judy Atieno’s
unconverted try before Maseno’s Esther Munyangi responded with a similar effort
to tie the scores at halftime.
On resumption, Susan Njeri crossed over for another
unconverted try to give Maseno a 10-5 advantage.
In the men’s category, Kabarak University overcame
Kabianga University 19-0 in their opening match of day two.
Wilson Tonya starred with a brace of tries as Adrian
Kotut added another. Tonya opened the scoring with Emmanuel Waswa converting
for 7-0. Kotut then touched down for an unconverted try to make it 12-0 before
Tonya completed his brace, with Waswa again adding the extras for the final
19-0 score.
Former champions Maseno University were equally dominant,
hammering Lukenya University 43-0.
James Gathu converted Elvis Korir’s opening try for 7-0
before Arnold Otieno added an unconverted effort for 12-0. Lewis Ogado extended
the lead, with Gathu converting for 19-0.
Weser Brandly crossed the whitewash with Gathu, adding the
extras for 26-0. Erick Otieno then scored, converted by Gathu, for 31-0. Felix
Wanogoya added another converted try before Korir returned to seal the emphatic
victory.
Chuka University narrowly beat Masai Mara University 12-7
in another closely fought match.
Masai Mara struck first through Austin Kizaza, with Alvin
Musembi converting for a 7-0 lead. Ephraim Okuku pulled one back with an
unconverted try (7-5) before Allan Wekesa converted Jefferson Mutuma’s try to
hand Chuka the win.
A new men’s 3x3 basketball champion will be crowned on
Saturday following the elimination of defending champions Kenyatta University.
Newcomers Murang’a University of Technology (MUT) knocked
out the holders 17-9 to book a semifinal slot.
In other men’s quarterfinals, Daystar University beat
Strathmore University 18-14, Mount Kenya University (MKU) edged University of
Nairobi 17-16 and The University of Eldoret lost 13-18 to Embu.
MUT will now face Embu as Daystar takes on MKU in the semis.
In the women’s matches, Strathmore defeated MKU 20-11,
USIU beat Meru University 15-07, and Kisii University overcame Egerton
University 16-7, and UON beat MUT 21-08.
In the semifinals, Strathmore will face off with UON as
USIU tackles Kisii University.

















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