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  2. Scott Wood - Wikipedia

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    Stats at Basketball Reference Scott Douglas Wood II (born June 21, 1990) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for North Carolina State University .

  3. Sean Woods - Wikipedia

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    Woods attended Cathedral High School [2] in Indianapolis before playing college basketball at the University of Kentucky.As a Wildcat in 1992, he was a member of a senior-laden team colloquially known as the "Unforgettables" who had come to Kentucky in 1988 and had stayed with the school for all four years, [2] despite the NCAA putting the university's basketball program on probation for three ...

  4. Wright State Raiders men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Wright State first sponsored men's basketball in 1970 under the direction of Coach John Ross. Players from the first team included Doug Meeks (Captain), Mark Beilinski, Jerry Butcher, Mark Donahue, Jerry Hecht, John Hildebrand, Chuck Horton, Jim Schellhase, Doug Taylor, Jim Thacker. Mike Zink. Paul Brown, and Gary Webb.

  5. Top 10 Kentucky high school girls basketball teams and ...

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    Here are the top 10 girls basketball teams and players in all 16 Kentucky regions, as voted by coaches: First Region. Teams: 1. McCracken County, 2. Graves County, 3.

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  7. Each WNBA team has to have a minimum roster size of 11 players and a maximum roster size of 12 players, according to the WNBA’s website. With 12 teams across the country, that’s only a maximum ...

  8. Scott (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Wood, American basketball player; Scott Wood (American football), American football player; Scott Woods, American poet; Scott Wozniak, American creator of Scott the Woz; Scott Young, multiple people; Scott Zahra, former Australian rugby league footballer; Scott Zakarin, American film producer; Scott Zolak, American football broadcaster

  9. Seventh Woods - Wikipedia

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    As a freshman, Woods averaged 19.3 points per game and earned the Hammond basketball player of the year, aiding his team to a 22–5 record and the SCISA Class AAA state championship game. Woods gained national notoriety from a viral Hoopmixtape montage titled "Seventh Woods Is The BEST 14 Year Old In The Country!