Episode 10 Recap | The Ultimate Fighter Season 32
The coaches will shoot hoops and whoever scores the most points before time runs out is the winner, with the winning coach earning $10,000 and each fighter on the winning team netting $2,000.
Shevchenko can’t remember the last time she played basketball, guessing that it was years ago in school.
Plum explains the rules of the competition, which will consist of three, two-minute rounds, with the coaches able to shoot from various points on the court, each of which has a different point value. Whoever has the most points at the end of the three rounds will be declared the winner.
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Grasso acknowledges that she hasn’t shot a basketball in ages either, so this should be even, at least in terms of the level of skill the rivals bring to the court.
Shevchenko wins the first round 6-2… which is extremely low-scoring given that they have wide open opportunities from as close to the hoop as they would like.
Both coaches get some insights and advice from their teams, but it’s more of the same to start the second round. Shevchenko starts piling up singles, extending her lead, with White laughing about her effective, but perhaps not that entertaining strategy. After Round 2, it’s 18-12 Shevchenko.