Posts Tagged “Women Basketball”
Jul
14
2009
How To Get A Women’s College Basketball Coach To Notice YouPosted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Sites and The Best ArticlesYou Contact Them!!! Coaches are easier to contact than you think. All major programs have a website. On the site is a staff directory. On the staff directory is a listing for Women’s Basketball. Under Women’s basketball is an email address and phone number listing. Why not use it. Attend their basketball camp!!! All major programs have basketball camps during the summer months normally around June or July. There is no better place to get a college basketball coach to see you than at their own gym. Not only that, you can have an actually one-on-one conversation with them, their staff and players. It’s the perfect opportunity to see who they are off the court. Get in the newspaper!!! Coaches are always looking for players. One of the first places they look for players is in the local newspaper. So, if your local paper keeps up with prep sports and their statistics and you are scoring points, congratulations you have this tip covered. Here is a bonus tip for you. Be realistic. Do you hav … Tags: Basketball Camp, Basketball Camps, Basketball Women, Bonus Tip, College Basketball Coach, Contact, Email Address, Opportunity, Phone Number, Prep Sports, Staff Directory, Statistics, Women Basketball, Women S Basketball, Women S College
Jul
01
2009
adidas Women’s Superstar 2G (team colors) Basketball ShoePosted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Shoes
Jun
21
2009
Women’s College Basketball - History and BackgroundPosted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Sites and The Best ArticlesThe inaugural women s college basketball session was actually part of a physical education class at Smith College for girls in Conneticut. The very first women s college basketball game took place at Smith College for girls in 1893 where the freshman played against the sophomores. Unlike women s college basketball games today, the game actually took place behind locked doors and men were prohibited from watching. The rules of this first women s college basketball game were altered from those of the original men s version to enhance teamwork. The court had 3 zones and three players from each team of nine were allowed in each zone but could not move out of their zone. Funnily enough, these early restrictions in the women s college basketball game are strikingly similar to the game of netball that is played by schoolgirls and women all over Europe. Women s college basketball began to spread quickly and the first game between two different women s college basketball teams was played in Ap … Tags: Basketball Women, College Basketball Game, College Basketball Games, College Basketball History, College Basketball Teams, College Girls, Europe, First Game, First Women, Freshman, Inaugural Women, Locked Doors, Netball, Physical Education Class, S College, Schoolgirls, Smith College, Sophomores, Teamwork, Women Basketball
Apr
30
2009
Historic Print (XL): [Women’s basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls,Posted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Training
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: [between 1911 and 1940] Subject: Girls–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. Basketball players–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. African Americans–Sports–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. Notes: Format: Group portraits 1910-1940.Portrait photographs 1910-1940.Photographic prints 1910-1940. SOURCE: Library of Congress Tags: 1940, African Americans, Americans Sports, Basketball Players, Basketball Team, Basketball Training, Girls Basketball, Group Portraits, Library Of Congress, Museum Quality, Photographic Prints, Portrait Photographs, Quality Reproduction, Reproduction Print, Resistant Inks, Source Library, Washington D C, Women Basketball, Women S Basketball, Xl
Apr
28
2009
adidas Originals Women’s Missy E. College Ii Basketball ShoePosted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Shoes
Apr
13
2009
adidas Women’s Superstar 2G (team colors) Basketball ShoePosted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Apparel
Mar
27
2009
adidas Originals Women’s Missy E. College Ii Basketball ShoePosted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Shoes
Feb
20
2009
CSI Game-ball Women & Youth 28.5″ Composite Leather BasketballPosted by: Mr.Basketball in Balls
Nov
03
2008
adidas Women’s Team Bounce Basketball ShoePosted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Apparel
Oct
29
2008
Historic Print (L): [Women’s basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls,Posted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Training
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: [between 1911 and 1940] Subject: Girls–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. Basketball players–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. African Americans–Sports–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. Notes: Format: Group portraits 1910-1940.Portrait photographs 1910-1940.Photographic prints 1910-1940. SOURCE: Library of Congress Tags: 1940, African Americans, Americans Sports, Basketball Players, Basketball Team, Basketball Training, Girls Basketball, Group Portraits, Library Of Congress, Museum Quality, Photographic Prints, Portrait Photographs, Quality Reproduction, Reproduction Print, Resistant Inks, School Girls, Source Library, Washington D C, Women Basketball, Women S Basketball |
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