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         Basketball History:     more books (100)
  1. Black Hoops: The History of African Americans in Basketball by Fredrick McKissack, 1999-02
  2. Sports Illustrated: The Basketball Book by Editors of Sports Illustrated, 2007-10-23
  3. FreeDarko Presents: The Undisputed Guide to Pro Basketball History by Bethlehem Shoals, Dr. Lawyer IndianChief, et all 2010-10-26
  4. Bull Run: The Story of the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls The Greatest Team in Basketball History by Roland Lazenby, 2002-09-25
  5. Great Moments in Basketball History (Matt Christopher) by Matt Christopher, 2009-10-01
  6. All the moves: A history of college basketball (Harper colophon books) by Neil David Isaacs, 1984
  7. Pictorial History of College Basketball by Bill Gutman, 1989-08
  8. Basketball: A History of Hoops (The Watts History of Sports) by Mark Stewart, 1999-03
  9. Basketball: Its Origin and Development by James Naismith, 1996-01-01
  10. Fighting Illini Basketball : A Hardwood History by The News-Gazette, 2001-01-15
  11. The Only Dance in Iowa: A History of Six-Player Girls' Basketball by David (Max) McElwain, 2004-11-01
  12. Hoopmania: The Book of Basketball History and Trivia (Sports Illustrated for Kids Books) by Brad Herzog, 2002-07
  13. The Story of Basketball (Sports History) by Anastasia Suen, 2002-08
  14. Shattering the Glass: The Remarkable History of Women's Basketball by Pamela Grundy, Susan Shackelford, 2007-03-05

1. College BasketBall - Pro BasketBall History
College Basketball Pro basketball history with the basketball pictures youlove to look at. College Basketball Pro basketball history Chronology.
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College Basketball - Pro Basketball History Chronology 1861 Nov 06 James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, is born. 1891 Dec 15 James Naismith, a Canadian, invents basketball, while working at the Y.M.C.A. College at Springfield, Massachusetts Dec 21 18 students play 1st college basketball game (Springfield College). James Naismith. 1892 Jan 15 Triangle magazine in Springfield, MA published the rules for a brand new game: the one we know that began by attaching peach baskets to a suspended board. It is better known as basketball. Jan 20 The first official basketball game was played by students at the Springfield, MA YMCA Training School. Mar 11 First publicly played basketball game. 1894 Jan 27 The University of Chicago played its first college basketball game, defeating the Chicago YMCA Training School 19-11. The University of Chicago was the first basketball team to play a full schedule of games, winding up with a 6-1 record. 1895 Feb 09 The first college basketball game was played as Minnesota State School of Agriculture defeated the Porkers of Hamline College, 9-3. 1896 Jan 16 The first five-player college basketball game was played at Iowa City, Iowa. The University of Chicago defeated the University of Iowa by the score of 15-12.

2. History Of Basketball - Hoops
The history of basketball hoops. Naismith is the only coach in Universityof Kansas men's basketball history to own a losing record.
http://www.all-sports-posters.com/historyofbasketball.html
The History of BasketBall - Hoops
The History of Basketball The History of basketball, a game that started with 18 men in a YMCA gymnasium in Springfield, Mass., has grown into a game that more than 300 million people play worldwide. The man who created this instantly successful sport was Dr. James Naismith. Under orders from Dr. Luther Gulick, head of Physical Education at the School for Christian Workers. Naismith had 14 days to create an indoor game that would provide an "athletic distraction" for a rowdy class through the brutal New England winter. Remarkable Authentic Vintage Art Posters The original poster has sold at auction for $3,600. Vintage Art Posters-Large Collection of Authentic Art, Movie and Memorabilia Posters, Including Circus Posters, Movie Posters, Wild West Posters, European Posters, Animal Posters, Sports Posters and Fashion Posters. Click Here Naismith's invention didn't come easily. Getting close to the deadline, he struggled to keep the class' faith. His first intention was to bring outdoor games indoors, i.e., soccer and lacrosse. These games proved too physical and cumbersome. At his wits' end, Naismith recalled a childhood game that required players to use finesse and accuracy to become successful. After brainstorming this new idea, Naismith developed basketball's original 13 rules and consequently, the game of basketball.

3. .: The History Of Titan Boys Basketball :.
It is important that our basketball history not be forgotten.
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History
Boys Basketball ... 2002 - 2003 Schedule
The history of St. Bernard-Elmwood Place High School and its boys basketball program, in particular, is one of rich tradition and outstanding team and individual accomplishment. It is important that our basketball history not be forgotten. It is important to all players who have played and to those who will play in the future. It is a measuring stick for the future and a reminder of a wonderful past.
As I am now at the end of my career as a student, player, teacher, parent, and coach at St. Bernard-Elmwood Place High School, I am flooded with memories of fine players, teams, and coaches with whom I have been associated. This book is my gift to the school and to the people who have shaped my life. The book has taken a great deal of time and energy to put together. It has been a labor of love. I hope that each of you enjoys this book and that it brings back memories of a wonderful period in your life. ~Coach Jerry Radtke~
Scoreboard Titans CHCA Titan Basketball lost a dear friend with the passing of Bob Carroll. A 1966 graduate, Hall of Fame member, reserve basketball coach, principal, and superintendent, Bob took great pride in being a Titan and will be greatly missed.

4. Association For Professional Basketball Research
MAIL LIST A free email list for anyone who would like to join our continuing discussionof professional basketball history and related topics BASKETBALL LOGO
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5. USA Basketball: USA Basketball History
The United States joined the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) as amember in 1934 and it was the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) that FIBA first
http://www.usabasketball.com/history/usab_history.html
History of USA Basketball
USA Basketball Committees
USA Basketball Staff Bios About USA Basketball FIBA History ... USA Basketball Active, Associate and Affiliate Members
The United States joined the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) as a member in 1934 and it was the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) that FIBA first recognized as the organization that was responsible for USA teams in international competitions. Until 1974 when the Amateur Basketball Federation of the United States of America (ABAUSA) which later became USA Basektball was formed, various basketball organizations within the U.S. wrestled for control and recognition from FIBA and the U.S. Olympic Committee. A struggle for control of the USA's international teams developed in the 1960s between the AAU and other U.S. basketball organizations. It was in the early 1960s that an organization known as the Basketball Federation of the USA (BFUSA) was organized and began its push to be recognized by FIBA. Consisting of representatives from the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the National Federation of State High School Athletic Associations (NFSHSAA) and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), BFUSA continued to push for recognition and support in its effort to replace the AAU as the FIBA recognized basketball federation in the United States.

6. The Official Web Site Of The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall Of Fame
Basketball! College basketball, Pro basketball, highschool, NBA, schedules, daily news, statistics, more!
http://www.hoophall.com/
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Lawson wins Naismith Award
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North American Nominees

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F A M E R S
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Lute Olson, coach of top-ranked Arizona, was part of the Class of 2002. Who else joined Olson in the Basketball Hall of Fame? Complete Hall of Famer list
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James Naismith
His Springfield Speech Wilt's 100 Point Game Revisit 100-pt history Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Inc. Comments or Questions? Contact Us Search hoophall.com Type your inquiry and search! See what's happening at the Hall during School Vacation week. Events S yracuse, Texas, Kansas and Marquette have made the Final Four in New Orleans. More tournament history NCAA Championship Which team will win the men's NCAA Championship Texas Syracuse Marquette Kansas Current Results

7. USA Basketball History Index
USA basketball history Take a look back at at past USA Basketball Team performances.• OLYMPIC GAMES Men Women. • WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Men Women.
http://www.usabasketball.com/history/
Magic and MJ ushered in the "Dream Team" era of Olympic basketball, winning the gold medal in Barcelona.
(Andrew D. Bernstein /NBAE Photos)
USA Basketball History
Take a look back at at past USA Basketball Team performances.
OLYMPIC GAMES: Men Women WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP: Men Women PAN AMERICAN GAMES: Men Women GOODWILL GAMES: Men Women WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FOR YOUNG Men / Women WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FOR YOUNG Men Women QUALIFIER JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP: Men Women JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER: Men Women WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES: Men Women YOUTH DEVELOPMENT FESTIVAL: Men Women HOOP SUMMIT: Men's Junior National Select Team R. WILLIAM JONES CUP: Women U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: Men Women USA BASKETBALL TEAMS OF NOTE: 2000 Men's Select Team 1999-2000 USA Basketball Women's National Team 1999 USA Men's Tournament of the Americas Team 1995-96 USA Basketball Women's National Team ...
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8. Indiana Basketball History Magazine
basketball history Magazine Submissions Do you have something you'd like tocontribute to the next issue of INDIANA basketball history MAGAZINE?
http://www.hoopshall.com/magazine/
Basketball History Magazine Published quarterly, the INDIANA BASKETBALL HISTORY MAGAZINE offers a fascinating look at the traditions of Indiana high school basketball. Here is a sample of what you will find:
  • Original articles on memorable moments in Indiana basketball past and present from state championships to county tourneys. Historic photographs from the Hall of Fame's collection Excerpts from new books on Hoosier hardwood heroes Interviews and updates with Hall of Fame members and other players, coaches, and referees Interviews with Hall of Fame members, players, coaches, and referees News of upcoming Hall of Fame exhibits and much more
Sample Articles
The Cradle of Basketball
The Legend of College Corner Submissions
Do you have something you'd like to contribute to the next issue of INDIANA BASKETBALL HISTORY MAGAZINE? Is there a basketball story which needs to be told? Tell us about it! ( editor@hoopshall.com

9. International Basketball Directory: Basketball History
basketball history / James Naismith Leagues Legends Halls of Fame TeamsUniforms. Basketball Hall of Fame basketball history Section.
http://www.geocities.com/internationalbasketballdirectory/history.html
BACK TO HOME PAGE INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL DIRECTORY For submissions of your international basketball links or comments: internationalbasketballdirectory@yahoo.com Basketball History / James Naismith Leagues Legends Halls of Fame Teams Uniforms All-Sports-Posters Check sections: History of Basketball Great Players ProBasketball History Association for Professional Basketball Research (APBR) Huge resource for basketball history Basketball Hall of Fame Basketball History Section Bball Sports Then check Online Basketball Statistics Database BigTen.org: Men's Basketball History Women's Basketball Online: Women's Basketball History History of Women Basketball ... USA Basketball: History of USA Basketball James Naismith 1869-1939 (creator of the game of basketball): The Life of Dr. James Naismith Basketball Leagues History Extinct Sports Leagues Then check ProBasketball. Covered leagues: Amateur Athletic Association Basketball (AAU 1897-1982) Early American Basketball League (ABL 1925-55) National Basketball League (NBL 1937-49) World Professional Basketball Tournament (1939-48) ... Remember the ABA Basketball Legends: Wilt Chamberlain, Earl "the Goat" Manigault, Pete Maravich, Drazen Petrovic...

10. Pro Basketball History Records Hall Of Fame
com History Section After a bizarre twoyear disappearance, NBA.com re-launched theirhistory section in time for the 2002 Basketball Hall of Fame inductions.
http://probasketball.about.com/cs/history/
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Guide picks Whether you're looking for a little more knowledge or stumped on a trivia question, these resources will give you what you need.
NBA.com History Section

After a bizarre two-year disappearance, NBA.com re-launched their history section in time for the 2002 Basketball Hall of Fame inductions. A wealth of great information returns. Basketball Hall of Fame
It starts here: the official site of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. Basketball Origins From James Naismith to George Mikan, a look at the origins of the game of basketball and the early days of the NBA. NBA Season-by-Season History A season-by-season look at the NBA complete with standings, stats and notable events dating back to the 1940s.

11. Pro Basketball History Records Hall Of Fame - Page 2 Of 2
great History section. Fortunately, they unearthed this terrific section on MJ intime for his return to the court. The Association for Professional Basketball
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NBA.com Jordan Retrospective

True story: When NBA.com re-launched in 2000, they forgot all about their great History section. Fortunately, they unearthed this terrific section on MJ in time for his return to the court. The Association for Professional Basketball Research Best of the Net
The APBR is a phenomenal resource for Pro Basketball stats throughout the ages and links to other great resources on the web. Highlights include a downloadable statistical database, ABA stats, list of retired numbers, and on and on. The Association for Basketball Research The Association for Basketball Research, yes there is one, offers a pretty decent resource for killing a few hours online. Articles combine math and b-ball stats to tackle such things as the value of certain players and the effects that rule changes may have.

12. Basketball History
basketball history. James Naismith, a Canadian, invented the modern basketballin 1891, while working at the YMCA College at Springfield
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Basketball History
James Naismith, a Canadian, invented the modern basketball in 1891, while working at the Y.M.C.A. College at Springfield, Massachusetts and 18 students play 1st college basketball game (Springfield College). Triangle magazine in Springfield, MA published the rules for basketball in 1892. The first official basketball game was played by students at the Springfield, MA YMCA Training School. The University of Chicago played its first college basketball game, defeating the Chicago YMCA Training School 19-11, in 1894. The first college basketball game was played in 1895, as Minnesota State School of Agriculture defeated the Porkers of Hamline College, 9-3. The first five-player college basketball game was played in 1896, at Iowa City, Iowa. The University of Chicago defeated the University of Iowa by the score of 15-12. Intercollegiate basketball was played for the first time as Wesleyan University defeated Yale, 4-3, in New Haven, Connecticut. Basketball is introduced to the 1936 Olympic Games by the Berlin Organization Committee. 1st Men's College Basketball Championship was in 1939 : University of Oregon beats Ohio State 46-33. The first televised college basketball games were broadcast in 1940, by New York City station W2XBS, as Pittsburgh defeated Fordham, 57-to-37, and New York University beat Georgetown, 50-to-27, at Madison Square Garden.

13. The History Of Basketball, Dr. James Naismith, Inventor
History of Basketball. Dr. James Naismith is known worldwide as theinventor of basketball. He was born in 1861 in Ramsay township
http://www.ku.edu/heritage/graphics/people/naismith.html
History of Basketball
Dr. James Naismith
Inventor of Basketball
Dr. James Naismith is known world-wide as the inventor of basketball. He was born in 1861 in Ramsay township, near Almonte, Ontario, Canada. The concept of basketball was born from his school days in the area where he played a simple child's game known as duck-on-a-rock outside his one-room schoolhouse. The game involved attempting to knock a "duck" off the top of a large rock by tossing another rock at it. Naismith went on to attend McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. After serving as McGill's Athletic Director, he moved on to the YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA in 1891 where the sport of basketball was born. In Springfield, Naismith was faced with the problem of finding a sport that was suitable for play inside during the Massachusetts winter for the students at the School for Christian Workers. Naismith wanted to create a game of skill for the students instead of one that relied solely on strength. He needed a game that could be played indoors in a relatively small space. The first game was played with a soccer ball and two peach baskets used as goals. Naismith devised a set of thirteen rules of basketball:
  • The ball may be thrown in any direction with one or both hands.
  • 14. Rollins Women's Basketball - History
    1986, Former Stetson basketball standout Glenn Wilkes, Jr. is named as the thirdbasketball coach in modern Rollins women’s basketball history.
    http://www.rollins.edu/athletics/basketball/womens/wbb-history.html
    Rollins College Athletics Alumni Office NCAA
    Wom en's Basketball Chronological History First women’s basketball game against Orlando girl’s team. Rollins team members were: Tinnie Price (rf), Ruth Roberts (lf), Elizabeth Anderson (rg), Carrie Ensminger (c), Charlotte Lleath (lg), Llse Deyoe (sub), Mary Hardaway (sub). On campus women’s basketball game mentioned “Osceolas defeats the Virginias” on Trustee’s Day Women go 1-4 in first season on record. Women coaches were Duval Gates and B. Blackman Women’s basketball becomes a varsity sport at Rollins with Ginny Mack serving as head coach. Gloria Crosby replaces Mack as head coach. Led by Mary McDaniel and Stephanie Glance, the Tars post the first winning season in school history. The 16-10 record earns Gloria Crosby SSC Coach of the Year honors. Former Stetson basketball standout Glenn Wilkes, Jr. is named as the third basketball coach in modern Rollins women’s basketball history. In their first season under the direction of Wilkes, the Tar post a 21-6 record for the first 20 victory season in school history. Led by first team All-American Kim Tayrien, the Tars post a 26-3 record and claim their first Sunshine State Conference regular season and tournament titles.

    15. Waterloo Warriors Men's Basketball History
    The history and records section for Waterloo Warriors Men's Basketball gives youa chance to search through players, records and teams to find everything about
    http://www.warriormensbasketball.uwaterloo.ca/history/
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    Waterloo Warriors Men's Basketball
    Last update: October 4, 2002 The history and records section for Waterloo Warriors Men's Basketball gives you a chance to search through players, records and teams to find everything about Warrior basketball since 1958. This is a new addition to the website and I'd love to get your suggestions on ways to improve it. Please provide feedback by sending email to Martin Timmerman Players Player information includes detailed data about every Warrior since 1958. Look for individual players by specifying any part of their surname or by specifying a season of play in the form YYYY-YY. search for: surname season
    Records Individual player records selection Choose: All games League games only
    Refine: Career Season Game Teams Team information is intended to provide all the information about a team for a single season. 1950's 1960's 1970's 1980's 1990's 2000's Misc. A collection of various reports that are not easily categorized.

    16. Waterloo Warriors Men's Basketball History
    Waterloo Warriors Award Winners. OQAA Awards. Year, Player, Award. 1964, JerryRaphael, First Team AllStar. 1968, Sol Glober, West Division First Team All-Star.
    http://www.warriormensbasketball.uwaterloo.ca/history/showawards.php
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    Waterloo Warriors Award Winners
    OQAA Awards
    Year Player Award Jerry Raphael First Team All-Star Sol Glober West Division First Team All-Star Doug Lockhart West Division Second Team All-Star Jaan Laaniste West Division First Team All-Star Tom Kieswetter West Division Second Team All-Star Walt Lozynsky West Division Second Team All-Star
    OUAA Awards
    Year Player Award Jaan Laaniste West Division First Team All-Star Paul Bilewicz West Division Second Team All-Star Mike Moser Lebel Plaque (Most Outstanding Player in the Playoffs) Mike Moser West Division First Team All-Star Tom Kieswetter West Division Second Team All-Star Mike Moser Lebel Plaque (Most Outstanding Player in the Playoffs) Mike Moser West Division First Team All-Star Trevor Briggs West Division Second Team All-Star Bill Robinson Lebel Plaque (Most Outstanding Player in the Playoffs) Art White Lebel Plaque (Most Outstanding Player in the Playoffs) Trevor Briggs West Division First Team All-Star Bill Robinson West Division First Team All-Star Art White West Division First Team All-Star Jamie Russell Lebel Plaque (Most Outstanding Player in the Playoffs) Jamie Russell West Division First Team All-Star Trevor Briggs West Division Second Team All-Star Seymour Hadwen Lebel Plaque (Most Outstanding Player in the Playoffs) Lou Nelson Lebel Plaque (Most Outstanding Player in the Playoffs) Seymour Hadwen West Division First Team All-Star Mike Visser West Division First Team All-Star Lou Nelson West Division Second Team All-Star

    17. Basketball History
    Interesting facts about sports and players. Sports facts. Big sale! Basketballwas first played 1,700 years ago. Thus modern basketball was born.
    http://www.didyouknow.cd/sport/basketball.htm
    Sports facts Basketball was first played 1,700 years ago In 1891, James Naismith, a physical education instructor, was thinking about new ways of providing exercise for the young men. He nailed peach baskets onto the balconies at either end of a gymnasium and challenged his student to throw a soccer ball into them from below. Thus modern basketball was born. The metal hoop (ring) was introduced in 1893 and soon thereafter the use of a soccer ball was replaced by the first basketball. A modern basketball measures 24 cm (9 1/2 inches) in diameter and 75 to 76 cm (29 1/2 to 30 in) in circumference, and weighs about half-a-kilogram (20 to 22 oz). The metal orange hoops measure 45,7 cm (18 in) in diameter. The synthetic ball has a grippable, pebbled surface. A form of basketball was played for hundreds of years before modern basketball was introduced. The remuneration was also quite different from what today's stars get. In Mayan times (300 - 900 AD), a player who scored a goal could claim the property of any spectator that he could catch. Korfball - the only sport with men and women in a team
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    18. Gauchos Make Basketball History
    Gauchos Make basketball history. With a double championship in the 2002Big West Tournament the UCSB men and women's basketball teams
    http://www.instadv.ucsb.edu/93106/2002/march18/gauchos.htm

  • Scholars to Scrutinize Reagan's Presidency Conferees Look at Mideast After 9/11 UCSB Team to Study Ecosystem Role of Parasites Staff Nominations Due by March 29 ... Credits
  • Gauchos Make Basketball History
    With a double championship in the 2002 Big West Tournament the UCSB men and women's basketball teams have entered the sports history books. It is the first time with the present Big West lineup that one university has taken both titles in the same basketball season. The men's 60-56 win over Utah State on March 9 was also the first time in the tournament's 27-year history that the Gauchos have claimed that title. On the same day, the women's team took Pacific 64-53 to clinch their side of the Big West competition for the sixth year in a row. As conference winners, both teams received automatic bids to the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournaments, also known as "The Big Dance." The men, who were last invited to the dance 12 years ago, were paired with Pac-10 winner Arizona. The women drew Louisiana Tech. At press time, the men's team had lost to the Wildcats 86-81, and the women were awaiting their game with the Lady Techsters.

    19. The Sporting News: Basketball Archives
    MORE » The legend of Michael Jordan The Sporting News takes a comprehensivelook at the greatest player in basketball history with a timeline, articles
    http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/basketball.html

    nba finals
    final four almanac hall of fame ...
    Almanac

    The Sporting News Archives was established in 1986 as a part of The Sporting News Publishing Company. Its primary purpose is to support the staff of the company by providing accurate reference information in a timely manner and by collecting and maintaining materials relevant to the production of our weekly magazine and our other products. In addition, the archives staff provides reference services to the public, who may contact us by letter, phone or fax. In 1996, The Sporting News Publishing Company moved into a new building which includes an environmentally-controlled 1,500 square foot facility for the archives. There are several distinct collections in the archives dating from before the turn of the century to the present day including:
  • A photo collection of over 600,000 prints
  • A 6,000-volume sports literature collection
  • Team media guides from the four major team sports
  • A newspaper and magazine microfilm collection
  • Clipping files on individuals and subjects
  • Publications from The Sporting News
  • Selected sports and general periodicals
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  • 20. LADY VOL BASKETBALL HISTORY ::
    Newsletter Click here to visit OCSN, LADY VOL basketball history. Sept. 19, 2002.LADY VOL BASKETBALL ARCHIVES. Records as of the start of the 200102 season.
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    Schedules / Results

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    ... Download Free PDF Reader OPERATIONS INFO Autographs Summer Camp Speaking Appearances 2002-03 Tickets ... How To Get Away Tickets 2001-02 SEASON Results Photo Gallery SEC Tournament Info SEC Standings ... Polls LADY VOL HISTORY Lady Vol National Championships CoachSummitt.com Thompson-Boling Arena Summitt Enshrinement Into Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame LADY VOL BASKETBALL HISTORY Sept. 19, 2002 LADY VOL BASKETBALL ARCHIVES Records as of the start of the 2001-02 season. LADY VOL ATHLETES All-Time Lady Vols All-Time Lady Vols by Height All-Time Lady Vols by State All-Time Lady Vols by High School ... History of Lady Vol Uniform Numbers Lady Vol Legends Lady Vol Retired Jerseys Lady Vol Olympians Lady Vol Honor Roll Women's Basketball Hall of Fame ... Lady Vols in the Professional Ranks LADY VOL COACHING All-Time Coaches / Assistants Naismith Coach of the Century 1974-2001: Summitt Celebrates Success All-Time NCAA Coaching Records TEAM INFO NCAA Division I All-Time Victory List Teams and Players from the Early Years Lady Vol Team of the Decade (ESPY Awards) All-Time Teams - Players - Polls Year by Year Statistical Leaders RECORDS Seasonal Statistical Breakdown Season Records Top Individual Performances Miscellaneous Single Game Statistics ... All-Time Records vs. Opponents

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