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  2. China women's national basketball team - Wikipedia

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    After the People's Republic of China became the representative of China in international competitions, the basketball team won several accolades, including several golds in the Asian Games and the Asia Cup, a third place in the 1984 Summer Olympics, and a third place in the 1983 Women's World Cup. [6]

  3. Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball statistical leaders

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    The Hawkeyes represent the University of Iowa in the NCAA Division I Big Ten Conference. [1] Iowa began competing in intercollegiate women's basketball in 1974, before the NCAA governed women's sports; in that era, the main governing body for women's college sports was the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). [1]

  4. 2018–19 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 2018–19 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team represented the University of Iowa during the 2018–19 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Hawkeyes, led by 19th year head coach Lisa Bluder, played their home games at Carver–Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, IA as members of the Big Ten Conference. They finished the season 29–7, 14 ...

  5. Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team represents the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. The team is a member of the Big Ten Conference as well as the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team plays its regular season games at 15,400-seat Carver-Hawkeye Arena, along with men's basketball, wrestling, and volleyball ...

  6. List of NCAA Division I women's basketball career scoring ...

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    Footnotes. [edit] ^ The overall scoring leader in women's college basketball is Pearl Moore, who scored 4,061 points from 1975–1979, mostly at Francis Marion (now an NCAA Division II program) after briefly playing at a junior college.[ 3 ] The NAIA leader is Grace Beyer, with 3,961 points at UHSP from 2019–2024.[ 4 ][ 5 ][ 6 ]

  7. 2020–21 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    As of March 27, 2021. Rankings from AP poll. The 2020–21 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team represented the University of Iowa during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Hawkeyes were led by twenty-first year head coach Lisa Bluder and played their home games at Carver–Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, IA as members of ...

  8. FIBA Women's Asia Cup - Wikipedia

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    China. South Korea. (12 titles) The FIBA Women's Asia Cup is an international basketball tournament which takes place every two years for women's national teams from FIBA Asia, and since 2017 FIBA Oceania. It was known as the Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC) Championship until 2001, and the FIBA Asia Women's Championship until 2015.

  9. 2019–20 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 2019–20 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team represents the University of Iowa during the 2019–20 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Hawkeyes, led by 20th year head coach Lisa Bluder, play their home games at Carver–Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, IA as members of the Big Ten Conference. [ 1 ]