Women's basketball history
Here's a link to a website that presents the rules and timeline for women's basketball from 1891 onward. I found it really interesting.
https://womenshoopsblog.wordpress.co...ne-since-1891/ |
And Put Your Head Down On The Desk ...
1895: No talking is allowed.
Can we get the NFHS to reinstate this for coaches? And get the Forum to apply the same rule to Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.? |
Hey! I bring a veritable fountain of historical knowledge the Forum. LOL!
MTD, Sr. |
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Here's a little girls history. It's the 1968 Iowa Girls state championship game between the Everly Cattlefeeders and Union-Whitten Cobra's. The announced crowd was 15,000 and that's with the combined total population of the two towns involved being about 1000. As mentioned in that history list Denise Long was the first woman drafted by an NBA team. 6 on 6 mechanics. Kids raising their hands when they fouled. You could only dribble twice. And one of the team is still wearing skirts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yM6bKXx-d_s |
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