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The FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup, also known as the Basketball World Cup for Women or simply the FIBA Women's World Cup, is an international basketball tournament for women's national teams held quadrennially. It was created by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA).
1973–74 in European women's basketball (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "1973 in women's basketball" This category contains only the following page.
Ryder Cup – United States won 19–13 over Great Britain & Ireland in team golf. Men's amateur. British Amateur – Dick Siderowf; U.S. Amateur – Craig Stadler; Women's professional. LPGA Championship – Mary Mills; U.S. Women's Open – Susie Berning; LPGA Tour money leader – Kathy Whitworth – $82,864
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The 1973 AIAW women's basketball tournament was held on March 22–25, 1973. The host site was Queens College in Flushing, New York. Sixteen teams participated, and Immaculata College, now known as Immaculata University, was crowned national champion at the conclusion of the tournament, for the second straight year. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Basketball teams established in 1973 (1 C, 20 P) + 1973 in women's basketball (3 C, 1 P) A. 1973 in Asian basketball (1 C, 1 P) E. 1972–73 in European basketball (3 ...
In basketball, points are the sum of the score accumulated through free throws or field goals. [1] In National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I basketball, where a player's career is at most four seasons under normal circumstances, it is considered a notable achievement to reach the 1,000-points scored threshold.