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  2. Football Outsiders - Wikipedia

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    Football Outsiders (FO) was a website started in July 2003 which focused on advanced statistical analysis of the National Football League (NFL). The site was run by a staff of regular writers, who produced a series of weekly columns using both the site's in-house statistics and their personal analyses of NFL games.

  3. How all-female officiating crew made history at ... - AOL

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    Female basketball officials, from left, Jara McCoy, Brook Farris and Katelynn Hall were the first all-female referee crew to call an Oklahoma high school state tournament game.

  4. Maria Taylor (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Suzette Maria Taylor (born May 12, 1987) is an American sportscaster for NBC Sports.She has worked for ESPN and the SEC Network.She has covered college football, college volleyball, National Basketball Association (NBA), National Football League (NFL), and men's and women's college basketball.

  5. DVOA - Wikipedia

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    DVOA can refer to: Dead Voices on Air; Defense-adjusted Value Over Average; see Football Outsiders; Delaware Valley Orienteering Association

  6. Why there are so few Asian Americans in major U.S. sports - AOL

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    And yet, in 2019-20, players of Asian descent made up only 0.7% of NCAA Division I women’s basketball players; 0.4% of Division I men’s basketball players; and 0.3% of Division I football players.

  7. Prominent women's sports leagues in the United States and ...

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    Valerie Still pioneering figure in women's basketball, known for her contributions to early professional leagues like the Women's Pro Basketball League and the Women's Basketball Association. Professional women's basketball has been played in the United States since 1978. The first professional league was the Women's Pro Basketball League. The ...

  8. What is a WAG? Why people are obsessed with athletes ... - AOL

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    Aside from an athlete's stats and performance on the field, fans tend to be equally curious about a player's love life. The term WAG, an acronym for wives and girlfriends, is typically used in ...

  9. List of women's national basketball teams - Wikipedia

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    The International Basketball Federation, or FIBA recognizes 213 national teams divided into 5 zones, each roughly corresponding to a continent (North America and South America are grouped under the Americas.) The newest national team is Montenegro which was recognized in 2006. There are more FIBA-recognized teams than FIFA-recognized teams (209).