【BSK X Stay Hydrated While Playing】 The 2025 BSK Basketball Championship Xinjiang Division Concludes, Aoweilike Claims Victory and Secures Final National Tournament Spot
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From November 22 to 23, the Xinjiang Division of the 2025BSK Basketball Championship kicked off with great excitement at Sand Ship in Urumqi. Eight teams gathered on the court for intense competition, with ten thrilling matchups unfolding consecutively. Ultimately, OWELEK emerged victorious in the finals, claiming the 2025 BSK Xinjiang Regional Championship title and securing the final direct entry slot into the BSK National Finals.
Day 1

On the opening day of competition, November 22, eight teams took turns facing off. In the first round, Owlick, Tangwangcheng Cultural Tourism Group, Northwest Madness, and Wind Vane each secured opening victories, advancing smoothly to the next round of double-elimination play. Meanwhile, Wild Sports, Core Team, Zhengxin Consulting, and Changji University were unfortunately eliminated in the first round. The most anticipated matchup in subsequent games was undoubtedly between Owlick and Tangwangcheng Cultural Tourism Group. The two teams battled fiercely, with Owlick relying on Akili and Aimali to score consecutively on offense, while Tangwangcheng Cultural Tourism Group fought hard to keep pace. Owlick narrowly won the first set 22-21. In the second set, Owlick seized an early lead and ultimately clinched the hard-fought match 26-17. Subsequently, Fengxiangbiao also secured a 2-0 victory over Northwest Madness, achieving their second consecutive win of the day.





Day 2

The second day of competition offered even more excitement, with all four advancing teams fielding their strongest lineups for all-out battles. The opening showdown featured OWLC vs. Windmark, both teams having secured two consecutive wins on Day 1. This match would directly determine which team would advance to the evening finals first. In the first quarter, OWLCK unleashed a collective offensive, with all six players on the court scoring. Leveraging their overall advantage, they dominated the scoreboard to claim the opening frame. The second quarter saw a tight battle, with the lead changing hands multiple times. Ultimately, Windmark edged out a 24-20 victory to level the match, sending it into overtime. Yang Wenhao delivered a quick golden goal, securing the win for OWLCK.

The second match pitted Tangwangcheng Cultural Tourism Group against Northwest Madness in a two-game showdown. This was a do-or-die battle—the loser would be eliminated outright, while the winner advanced to the semifinals. Ultimately, Tangwangcheng Cultural Tourism Group clinched the victory with scores of 30-25 and 27-25, securing their spot in the semifinals.

The semifinal match pitted Tangwangcheng Cultural Tourism Group against Fengxiangbiao, with the winner advancing to face Ouyileike in the final. Despite playing their second consecutive game, Tangwangcheng Cultural Tourism Group dominated the first quarter. Led by contributions from Aimaiti Yasin, Bilali Kasimu, and Nigati Musuli, they secured the opening quarter 29-18. In the second quarter, Windmark intensified their defense, effectively limiting the opponent's scoring and briefly taking control. Facing the deficit, Tangwangcheng Cultural Tourism Group relentlessly chased the score, quickly overtaking and extending their lead to 7 points. Ultimately, Tangwangcheng Cultural Tourism Group advanced to the finals with a 2-0 victory. In the finals, Ouleike opened with a 6-0 run against Tangwangcheng and continued to widen the gap to 2 points. Though Tangwangcheng fought relentlessly, fatigue set in during their third consecutive match of the day. Owlick ultimately claimed the first set 33-20. Both teams struggled early in the second set, with Owlick holding a narrow 5-3 lead before the scores tightened. Owlick sealed the victory with a clutch three-pointer, securing a decisive 32-point win and the final direct ticket to the national championship.




