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The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) has since 1926 conducted United States championship tournaments for women's amateur teams. On 28 occasions, small college teams (all from the central U.S.) have won the AAU women's basketball championship: [275] 1932–33 (2) Oklahoma Presbyterian College [64] 1934–36 (3) Tulsa Business College [66] [67] [68]
NCAA tournament appearances; 1994, 1995, 2015: ... 1994, 1995: The Tennessee State Lady Tigers basketball team represents Tennessee State University (TSU) ...
The UConn Huskies women's basketball team obtained the longest winning streak in college basketball (both men's and women's), 111 straight wins, which started with a win against Creighton on December 23, 2014, and continued for 111 games until March 31, 2017, when they were beaten 66–64 on a last second shot in overtime by Mississippi State ...
Feb. 11—High school girls basketball playoffs are little more than a week away and the WIAA revealed the postseason paths for teams around the state Sunday. Several area teams grabbed top seeds ...
Mar. 2—There is reason for optimism and plenty of uncertainty as the new statewide open MIAA boys and girls basketball tournaments commence this week. Teams will be forced to get their road trip ...
View: Girls basketball players to reach 1,000 career points in 2023-24 Section V girls basketball: Class AAA Edison's JaKayla Costello takes aim at a three point shot.
The Amateur Athletic Union Tournament is the annual American amateur basketball championship series for Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) teams. [1] It started in 1897 and has continued until present. Most finals have been played in a single final format, apart from some occasions that the winner's tournament had been decided by a round robin format.
In 1897, the AAU held its first national men's basketball championship. The winner was the 23rd Street YMCA from New York City. The first AAU women's basketball tournament was held in April 1926 at the Los Angeles Athletics Club. The Pasadena Athletic & Country Club Flying Rings were crowned the champions.