From American basketball courts to Rwandan glory: Destiney Philoxy's inspiring journey (Video) #rwanda #RwOT

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The 25-year-old is the engine of the national team, a floor general who has traded the skyscrapers of Queens for the thousand hills of Rwanda, becoming the face of a new era for the sport in East Africa.

In a candid and heartfelt sit-down with IGIHE, Philoxy opened up about the remarkable transition from her American upbringing to her role as the captain of Rwanda's national women's basketball team.

Destiney Philoxy is the engine of the Rwanda National Basketball Team.

Since joining the squad in 2023, she has undergone a profound transformation, balancing her identity as a professional athlete with a newfound "cultural awakening" that has redefined her sense of purpose.

The call that changed everything

Philoxy's story begins in the United States, where she established herself as a legend at the University of Massachusetts (UMass). She left the program as its all-time leader in assists and games played, a "pure" point guard with a high basketball IQ. Despite her mother hailing from Rwanda, Philoxy admitted, "I was just an American in my eyes."

In a candid and heartfelt sit-down with IGIHE, Philoxy opened up about the remarkable transition from her American upbringing to her role as the captain of Rwanda's national women's basketball team.

That changed just two weeks after her college graduation in 2023. An unexpected call invited her to represent her mother's homeland. The prospect was as terrifying as it was thrilling. "I was scared," she admits, recalling her first solo trip to Africa. "Everything was like a whole new part of the world."

However, that initial fear quickly evaporated. In her debut at the 2023 Women's AfroBasket, she didn't just fit in; she dominated, leading the tournament in several categories and guiding Rwanda to a historic fourth-place finish.

Her leadership isn't just a title; it's backed by a resume of domestic dominance. Before taking the reins of the national team, Philoxy proved she could win on Rwandan soil. She was instrumental in leading REG (Rwanda Energy Group) to a national championship and famously set a record by scoring 41 points in a single game during the Africa Women's Basketball League.

Philoxy also plays for APR Women Basketball Club.

Now representing APR Women Basketball Club, Philoxy continues to bridge the gap between international experience and local talent.

"I feel like I was always a captain without the title," she explains, noting that her teammates voted her into the role because of the genuine connections she builds off the court.

Philoxy is optimistic but realistic about the trajectory of Rwandan basketball. "It's not expanding fast, but slow motion is better than no motion," she notes. She points to the construction of world-class training facilities and the growing fan base as catalysts for change.

Reflecting on recent international performances, she identifies communication as the hurdle the team must clear to reach the next level. "If everyone's not understanding each other, everything falls apart," she says, emphasising that heart and talent must be matched by tactical cohesion.

Unique, selfless, and beautiful

Outside the courts, Philoxy has embraced the Rwandan way of life, which she describes in three words: unique, selfless, and beautiful. She enjoys the country's fresh, healthy food and has adopted local staples into her diet. Her favourite meal? Chicken legs with white rice and red sauce, steamed greens, and chapati. 'I love chapati,' she adds with a laugh.

Outside the courts, Philoxy has embraced the Rwandan way of life.

Her journey is also etched into her skin. She sports a tattoo of Romans 8:18: "What we suffer now is nothing compared to the glory he will reveal to us later." It is a mantra that has carried her through professional stints in Greece and Mexico, and now anchors her as she mentors the next generation of Rwandan stars like Ramla Umunezero.

Dreams beyond the court

In her mid-20s, Philoxy's ambitions remain global. Within five years, she hopes to test her skills in the elite leagues of Japan or China, following the path of the world's top WNBA stars. But regardless of where her career takes her, her bond with Rwanda, symbolised by her cherished dreadlocks and her mother's name tattooed on her arm, is permanent.

Her message to young girls who aspire to take on basketball on the global stage is: "Keep pushing. No matter what people tell you... It's only possible if you believe it's possible."

Watch the full conversation below.

Rania Umutoni



Source : https://en.igihe.com/sports/article/from-american-basketball-courts-to-rwandan-glory-destiney-philoxy-s-inspiring

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