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  2. Nike drops new 'dynasty' ad after U.S. women's basketball ...

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    The student’s dynasty claims hold up, too. The women’s team has now won seven straight gold medals and has won 55 straight Olympic games.Their last loss came at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona.

  3. 1979–80 WBL season - Wikipedia

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    The Hustle however, then traded Adrian Mitchell to the Streak for "Future considerations" which turned out to be Fincher, [11] and she returned to Chicago before the end of the month. [ 12 ] On January 13, 1980, Molly Bolin , of the Iowa Cornets , broke her own WBL single game scoring record of 53 points when she scored 54 in a 109–93 win ...

  4. Nike responds to backlash over Team USA track kits, notes ...

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    Nike revealed the Team USA track and field kits for the 2024 Olympics on Thursday. They weren't well received.. One picture of the women's kit in particular fomented a fierce backlash from female ...

  5. Chicago Hustle - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Hustle was a team in the Women's Professional Basketball League (WBL) from 1978 to 1981. [1] The team's colors were red and blue. History.

  6. 1978 WBL draft - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 WBL draft was the 1st annual draft of the Women's Professional Basketball League (WBL). [1] The draft was held on July 18, 1978, at the Essex House in New York City, New York, [2] before the 1978–79 season. The draft consisted of a five-round college phase of 1978 seniors and a five-round draft of free agents. [2] [3]

  7. 1984 United States women's Olympic basketball team

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    The 1984 United States women's Olympic basketball team competed in the Games of the XXIII Olympiad, representing the United States of America. The U.S. women's Olympic team won their first gold medal at the event having previously finished runner-up in the 1976 Olympics and not having competed in the 1980 Olympics due to the Olympic boycott. [1]