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You 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 …

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Interesting Websites :
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Official site of the Basketball Hall of Fame. Features information on inductees, events, history, education, and more.
www.hoophall.com
Basketball Hall of Famers
Complete list of enshrinees in the Basketball Hall of Fame.
www.hoophall.com/halloffamers/bhof-halloffamers.html
Basketball Hall of Fame - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Basketball Hall of Fame (disambiguation) … It is separate from the Naismith Museum & Basketball Hall of Fame in Almonte, Ontario. …
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basketball_Hall_of_Fame
Hooptown, USA
Contains news, history of the game, photos, and Hall of Fame information.
www.masslive.com/hooptown
Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame
The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame opened in June 1999 in Knoxville, Tennessee. … The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame has adjusted its hours for the Lady Vols …
www.wbhof.com
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For effective basketball training, you must train the whole core area which consists of the abdominals and lower back. The core is the area that connects your upper body and lower body and this is what brings momentum into any part of your game. When you’re in a game, your body does the following actions: 1. Jump to rip down rebounds 2. Elevate to dunk or lay-up 3. Elevate to rebound 4. Push body forward to pass If you didn’t notice yet, the most important factor to the intensity of those actions may not be the core but it does have an effect. Here is an example: When you are jumping to get a rebound, most of the time, you don’t jump directly up. You bend your legs, pull back your hands and then jump. If your core is weak, there is a good chance that you will not be able to get the highest you can and there may be a kink in your movement. Most of the movements in the game of basketball have a lot of to do with the core being active and this is why you must train it properly and effect …

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Historic Print (XL): [Womens basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls, Historic Print (XL): [Women's basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls,

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.

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Format: Group portraits 1910-1940.Portrait photographs 1910-1940.Photographic prints 1910-1940.

SOURCE: Library of Congress

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Historic Print (S): [Womens basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls, Historic Print (S): [Women's basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls,

This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. The framed work is single matted (ivory), under acrylic glass, with a hanging wire.

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

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Historic Print (M): [Womens basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls, Historic Print (M): [Women's basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls,

This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. The framed work is single matted (ivory), under acrylic glass, with a hanging wire.

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

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Historic Print (L): [Womens basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls, Historic Print (L): [Women's basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls,

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

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