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  2. Love & Basketball - Wikipedia

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    Love & Basketball is a 2000 American romantic sports drama film written and directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood in her feature film directorial debut. The film is produced by Spike Lee and Sam Kit and stars Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps .

  3. Sanaa Lathan Says “Love & Basketball ”Has ... - AOL

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    Since Love & Basketball, Lathan has earned a Tony nomination for her role in A Raisin in the Sun, nabbed an Emmy nod for her guest role in HBO’s Succession and made her directorial debut with On ...

  4. Gordy Presnell - Wikipedia

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    Gordy Presnell (born July 20, 1960) is the women's basketball coach for Boise State University since 2005. Before joining Boise State, Presnell coached boys basketball teams for Lapwai High School and Kendrick High School during the 1980s.

  5. Muffet McGraw - Wikipedia

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    Ann "Muffet" McGraw (née O'Brien; born December 5, 1955) is an American former college basketball coach, who served as the head women's basketball coach at Notre Dame from 1987 to 2020, compiling a 848–252 (.771) record over 33 seasons.

  6. 90 love quotes for her, to show how much you care - AOL

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    “When you say you love me, know I love you more.” — Miley Cyrus, “Adore You” “I said I love you and that’s forever, and this I promise from the heart.

  7. 55 quotes for Women's History Month to share with your kids - AOL

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    Women's history month quotes “This new sport is comparable to no other. It is, in my opinion, one of the most intoxicating forms of sport, and will, I am sure, become one of the most popular.

  8. The Queen of Basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Queen of Basketball is a 2021 American documentary short film by Ben Proudfoot about basketball legend Lusia Harris. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 10, 2021 and won the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) .

  9. The Gamecocks won the NCAA’s women’s basketball national championship on April 7 against the University of Iowa after an undefeated season, the third title during Staley’s 16-year tenure at USC.