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However, in 1998, USSSA rebranded the name to United States Specialty Sports Association, because it expanded into other sports, including youth girls fastpitch, boys baseball, youth basketball, martial arts and more. USSSA governs 13 sports across the US, Puerto Rico, various US Military bases and Canada, and has a membership of over 3.7 million.
This list of New Mexico Activities Association championships gives the past US state of New Mexico champions of New Mexico ... Girls' Basketball: 1980: 2012 11: 18 ...
Before moving to Division I the team won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship in 1970, 1979, 1980, and 1981. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The 1978–79 Tigers won an overtime game against Albany (NY) (82–81) in the first round of the NCAA Division III playoffs, but lost in the second round to Centre College (82–54).
The WIAA's plan moves successful programs up a division in all sports except track and field and swimming and diving, which don't have a team component for advancing to the state tournament.
Matthew Mors, South Dakota State (2022) He redshirted in 2021-22 with Wisconsin and never suited up, then moved on to South Dakota State. He was more involved on last year's team when he scored 6. ...
IHSAA Boys Basketball Most State Championships Archived 2016-01-05 at the Wayback Machine; Greg Guffey, The Greatest Basketball Story Ever Told: The Milan Miracle (2003) Greg Guffey, The Golden Age of Indiana High School Basketball (2006) Zak Keefer, History of our Hysteria: How Indiana fell in love with basketball, IndyStar, March 16, 2014
Champions 2024: Pleasure Ridge Park 2023: Whitley County 2022: St. Xavier 2021: Trinity 2020: Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic: 2019: Tates Creek 2018: St. Xavier 2017: Pleasure Ridge Park 2016: St. Xavier 2015: West Jessamine 2014: St. Xavier 2013: Pleasure Ridge Park 2012: Woodford County 2011: Central Hardin 2010: Harrison County 2009 ...
Below is a list of Missouri state high school boys basketball championships as determined by the championship tournament sponsored by the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, held from 1917 through 1926. [1]