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  2. LAN party - Wikipedia

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    Frag Infinity Tournament, F.I.T.E.S. LAN [15] is a major event held yearly in south central Pennsylvania. Gaming Scotland, the largest Scottish LAN [16] party held at the Dobbie Hall, Scotland. Lan ETS, the largest LAN party in Canada. Held in Montreal, Quebec. Minho Campus Party, LAN party held annually in the Minho region, Portugal.

  3. Glossary of basketball terms - Wikipedia

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    References 0–9 2-for-1 A strategy used within the last minute of a period or quarter, in which the team with possession times its shot to ensure that it will regain possession with enough time to shoot again before time runs out. Applicable in competitions that use a shot clock (all except NFHS in most US states). 3-and-D Any player, typically not a star, who specializes mainly in three ...

  4. NCAA Division I men's basketball conference tournaments

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    A conference tournament in college basketball is a tournament held at the end of the regular season to determine a conference tournament champion. It is usually held in four rounds, but can vary, depending on the conference. All Division I Conferences hold a conference tournament. Winners of each tournament get an automatic bid to the NCAA ...

  5. What is prize money for NBA Cup in-season tournament? Players ...

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    Here is the NBA Cup prize money for players in 2024: Players on losing quarterfinals teams: $51,497. Players on losing semifinals teams: $102,994. Players on losing team in championship game: $205,988

  6. Playoff format - Wikipedia

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    Round-robin tournaments are also used in rugby union, curling and many amateur or lower-division basketball, football and hockey tournaments. In 1992, the Little League World Series went to a round-robin tournament in the first round, instead of single-elimination. In 2001, the tournament expanded to 16 teams and stayed with a round robin for ...

  7. What is the First Four in March Madness? Explaining NCAA ...

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    The tournament in April 2010 expanded from 65 teams to 68 teams — not the widely projected 96 — creating three more play-in games. Prior to that, the NCAA held just one play-in game from 2001 ...

  8. List of basketball leagues - Wikipedia

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    NJCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship (NJCAA Division I Women's) NJCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship (NJCAA Division II Women's) NJCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship (NJCAA Division III Women's) USCAA Women's Basketball (USCAA Women's) Youth leagues. AAU; USSSA; YBOA Canada. University basketball. U Sports ...

  9. On the bubble - Wikipedia

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    The majority of players on the bubble are in the minor leagues. Coaches use spring training to figure out which twenty-five players will make the roster. Players that are on the bubble may start the season in Minor League Baseball in hopes of making the MLB team in the future.