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  2. Christy Winters-Scott - Wikipedia

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    Christy Winters Scott is a basketball color analyst for college basketball games for ESPN, FSN, The Big Ten Network (BTN), Monumental Sports Network, and Raycom Sports. She has been the lead analyst for BTN Women's Basketball since 2016. She previously was an analyst for ACC Women's games, the ACC Women's Basketball Tournament, and SEC games ...

  3. Big Shot (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Marvyn Korn is a former NCAA Division 1 basketball coach who has been fired for throwing a chair at a referee. After this he is forced to accept a job coaching high school basketball at the all girls private Westbrook School in southern California.

  4. Women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Women's basketball continued to grow in universities across the country, expanding especially rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s as the Equal Rights Amendment raised awareness of unequal treatment in college athletics and the official position of the Division for Girls and Women in Sport (which later developed into the Association for ...

  5. Ohio's best: The top 24 girls basketball players in the state ...

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    This is one of a series that includes boys basketball's top 24 players this winter and, in fall, included football, volleyball, boys soccer and girls soccer. Ohio's best: The top 23 high school ...

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  7. Lauren Betts - Wikipedia

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    Lauren Marie Betts (born October 15, 2003) is an American college basketball player for the UCLA Bruins of the Big Ten Conference.She played for Grandview High School in Aurora, Colorado, where she was ranked as the number one recruit in her class by ESPN.

  8. Mystery solved: Why the NCAA tournament basketballs look ...

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    “The ball is just — it's just different,” Johnson said Wednesday. “It's more sticky, and it's a different English going off the glass when you make layups.” The reviews from viewers have ...

  9. Miami Floridians - Wikipedia

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    The team had two color schemes: their original red, blue, and white, and their later black, magenta, and orange. The Miami Floridians began as the Minnesota Muskies, a charter ABA franchise who played in Bloomington, Minnesota at the Met Center and wore blue and gold. The Muskies finished with the league's second-best record, but wretched ...