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The Great Britain women's national basketball team represents Great Britain in international women's basketball.The current governing body for the Great Britain team was formed by the national basketball organisations of England (Basketball England), Scotland (Basketball Scotland) and Wales (Basketball Wales) on 1 December 2005 in order to provide a competitive team for international competition.
The Great Britain women's national under-20 basketball team is a national basketball team of Great Britain, administered by the British Basketball. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It represents the country in women's international under-20 basketball competitions.
The team is organized by England Basketball, the sport's governing body in England. In 2005 England, along with the basketballscotland and their counterparts in Wales combined forces to form the Great Britain women's national basketball team , with the target goal to field a competitive team capable of winning medals at the London 2012 summer ...
The first player in Tulsa women’s basketball history to record 1,000 points and 600 rebounds in her career, Morrow went on to coach at Tulsa Central High School during the 2002-03 season before ...
The Great Britain women's national under-16 basketball team is a national basketball team of Great Britain, administered by the British Basketball. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It represents the country in women's international under-16 basketball competitions.
A new-look Kentucky women’s basketball team is off to a 4-0 start in head coach Kyra Elzy’s third season. UK women’s basketball is 4-0, still ‘looking for progression’ during trip to The ...
New-look Kentucky women’s basketball team to start season in AP Top 25. UK’s Amoore a first-team All-SEC selection; media picks Cats to finish in middle of pack. The big change Kenny Brooks ...
National sports teams of the United Kingdom is an incomplete list of sports teams representing the United Kingdom.The teams are often referred to as 'Great Britain' as they represent the United Kingdom minus Northern Ireland, the residents of which often able to choose to play for either Ireland or the UK.