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jana shepard m state wadena mn

: New York Aggies 26-25 at Upsala College ≑ st (?) Women's Basketball Game played under men's rules : Vassar Alumni 27-18 Smith Alumni 3-4,000 ≞xperimental Rules Alumni Endowment Benefit Game, at the 7 th Regiment Armory: ≑ st (?) Outdoor Women's Basketball Game at Elmira College ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ≑ st Intercollegiate Women's Basketball Game: ¥ Pamela Robinson (5'6" sr.), SUNY Old Westbury, #2 in the nation in scoring for two consecutive years, NCAA DIII, 2007-09. ¥ The last state to abandon High School 6-woman basketball was Indiana, 1993-94

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¥ The 1 st full college season & championship tournament under regulation rules, 1970-71 ¥ Internationally, women never knew the two-zone, half-court, six-player game. ¥ Barnstorming independent female teams had been playing the full court game since at least the 1920s, and local amateur female full-court leagues existed as well. ¥ Rule change allows schools to try the Regulation 5 on 5 game, 1966-67. Oklahoma as well played the two court until 1993, albeit with unlimited dribbles. Iowa allowed the full court game in 1983, but the 6 player game lasted in that state to 1993.

jana shepard m state wadena mn

Some states eventually allowed a rover, a player allowed to play in either zone, but the 6-on-6, two-court game lasted in amateur women's basketball until 1970. ¥ Until the early 1940s, guards could not guard a shooter. ¥ Wisconsin banned girls basketball from 1927 to 1967. In most states, a player could only use two dribbles before passing or shooting. Five, then six players a side, restricted to their zones of play. ¥ In 1914 the rules change, the two-court game was now what women were allowed to play. ¥ The full court game was thought too strenuous for young females. ¥ The three-court game: The playing floor was divided in three, each team had players in each section these players could only be in those sections. ¥ Women (or “girls”) played a different game of basketball at the dawn of the game. ¥ The first womens' game played at Smith College, 1892 Women's Basketball Pioneers Women Basketball Pioneers “Girls' Basquette”










Jana shepard m state wadena mn