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  2. History of basketball - Wikipedia

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    [28] [29] (Some sources state the first "true" five-on-five intercollegiate match was a game in 1897 between Yale and Penn, because the Iowa team, that played Chicago in 1896, was composed of University of Iowa students, but did not officially represent the University of Iowa – rather being organized through a YMCA.) [28] By 1900 the game of ...

  3. James Naismith - Wikipedia

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    By 1892, basketball had grown so popular on campus that Dennis Horkenbach (editor-in-chief of The Triangle, the Springfield college newspaper) featured it in an article called "A New Game", [7] and there were calls to call this new game "Naismith Ball", but Naismith refused. [9] By 1893, basketball was introduced internationally by the YMCA ...

  4. William G. Morgan - Wikipedia

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    They created Morgan the perfect ball for his sport, which was covered in leather, with the circumference of 25–27 inches. The ball was also the perfect weight for Morgan's sport. The ball weighed 9–12 ounces. This new ball that had been made for Morgan's sport was the perfect finishing touch to the basics of the sport.

  5. YMCA of the USA - Wikipedia

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    Macleod, David I. Building character in the American boy: The Boy Scouts, YMCA, and their forerunners, 1870-1920 (Univ of Wisconsin Press, 2004), a standard scholarly history. Putney, Clifford W. "Going Upscale: The YMCA and Postwar America, 1950-1990." Journal of Sport History 20#2 1993, pp. 151–166. online

  6. Bob Hammel: The Bob Knight you probably didn't know ... - AOL

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    Bob Knight had a trait rarely, maybe never mentioned on pages like this. This man, revered his elders, in coaching and in life, like no one I ever observed.

  7. YMCA - Wikipedia

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    YMCA, sometimes regionally called the Y, is a worldwide youth organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 64 million beneficiaries in 120 countries.It has nearly 90,000 staff, some 920,000 volunteers and 12,000 branches worldwide. [1]

  8. In AP poll's earliest days, some Black schools weren't on the ...

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    The men’s basketball teams at Tennessee State in a three-season span from 1956 through 1959 were nearly unbeatable and somehow largely unnoticed. The AP poll has had a simple mandate over its 75 ...

  9. Look Back ... to YMCA celebrating the end of the sandlot ...

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    Sep. 14—Sept. 14, 1948, in The Star: More than 100 young baseball enthusiasts put an end to a successful summer sandlot program last night with a colorful baseball banquet for members of three ...