Ndidi Madu

Ndidi Madu (born March 17, 1989) is an American-born Nigerian basketball player who last played basketball for Broni and the Nigerian national team.[1]

Ndidi Madu
No. 12 Broni
PositionForward
LeagueSerie A1
Personal information
Born (1989-03-17) March 17, 1989
Nashville, United States
NationalityAmerican/Nigerian
Listed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Career information
CollegeFlorida
Medals
Women's basketball
Representing  Nigeria
AfroBasket
Gold medal – first place2017 Mali

Florida statistics

Source[2]

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
Year Team GP Points FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2007-08 Florida 1 3 50.0% 0.0% 50.0% 3.0 - - - 3.0
2008-09 Florida 26 62 51.0% 0.0% 50.0% 1.8 0.3 0.3 0.3 2.4
2009-10 Florida 32 121 35.0% 0.0% 59.5% 2.9 0.5 0.5 0.3 3.8
2010-11 Florida 35 251 45.4% 0.0% 76.7% 5.0 0.5 0.5 0.4 7.2
2011-12 Florida 33 165 39.7% 28.0% 61.5% 4.3 1.2 0.6 0.3 5.0
Career 127 481 41.9% 28.0% 62.5% 3.6 0.6 0.5 0.3 3.8

International career

She participated at the 2017 Women's Afrobasket.[3] she averaged 3.9 pts, 3.9 RBG and 1.6 APG during the tournament.[4]

FIBA stats

During the FIBA Africa championship for women in 2013, she averaged 9.3 points per game. During the 2014 FIBA Africa cup for women's club final round, she averaged 10pts, 3.3RPG, 0.8APG. During the 2015 Afrobasket for women; final round she averaged 8.1pts, 9.5 RPG and 0.6 APG. In the 2015 FIBA champions cup for women, she averaged 9pts, 5.8RPG, 1.1APG. During the 2016 FIBA women's Olympic qualifying tournament, she averaged 7pts, 6.5RPG, 1APG. At the 2017 Afrobasket for women she averaged 3.9pts, 3.9 RPG and 1.4 APG. She also averaged 7.2pts, 7RPG and 1.6 APG at the 2017 FIBA champions cup for women in which she played for interclube of Angola.[4]

Retirement

On June 25, 2018, Madu announced her retirement via social media from Professional basketball[5] ahead of the 2018 FIBA Women's World cup in Spain. She stated her retirement will help her focus on her life after Basketball which is Coaching and her foundation the Team Madu Foundation which centers on youth development.[6]

References

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