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  2. 2024 U Sports Women's Basketball Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 U Sports Women's Final 8 Basketball Tournament was held March 7–10, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, to determine a national champion for the 2023–24 U Sports women's basketball season. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was officially called the 2024 U SPORTS Women's Final 8 presented by The Westin Edmonton .

  3. Alberta Golden Bears and Pandas - Wikipedia

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    The University of Alberta has featured a women's ice hockey program since at least 1913, near the beginning years of the school's creation in 1908. [4] Since U Sports women's ice hockey became a nationally sanctioned sport in 1997, the Pandas have been the most prolific program in the country with eight national championships won, with the most ...

  4. U Sports women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    U Sports women's basketball is the highest level of play of women's basketball at the university level under the auspices of U Sports, Canada's governing body for university sports. There are 48 teams, all of which are based in Canada, that are divided into four conferences that are eligible to compete for the year-end championship.

  5. Calgary Dinos women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Competed for the Charlotte Sting of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). [13] Jodi Evans: Calgary: 1986-91: Attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar in 1991 Made history as the first woman to represent the Oxford University men's basketball team in The Varsity Game against Cambridge. Played for Canada in Basketball at the ...

  6. Edmonton Grads - Wikipedia

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    The Grads are playing tonight! : the story of the Edmonton Commercial Graduates Basketball Club (first ed.). Edmonton, Alberta: University of Alberta Press. ISBN 978-0-88864-602-6. Hall, M. Ann (2008). Immodest and Sensational: 150 years of Canadian women in sport. Toronto, Ontario: Lorimer. ISBN 978-1-55277-021-4. Hawthorne, Tom (January 30 ...

  7. Calgary Crush - Wikipedia

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    Calgary, Alberta: 31 John Riad G 6'2" 190 lbs. Sarnia, Ontario: 33 Duncan Milne F/C 6'9" 240 lbs. Halifax, Nova Scotia: 34 Jermaine Campbell F 6'6" 225 lbs. Calgary, Alberta: 42 Chris Wright F/C 6'8" 240 lbs. Calgary, Alberta: 44 Hidesh Bhardwaj G 6'1" 195 lbs. Vancouver, British Columbia: 53 Kelly Lundgren F 6'6" 240 lbs. Calgary, Alberta

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  9. 2023–24 Chattanooga Mocs women's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 Chattanooga Mocs women's basketball team represented the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Mocs, led by second-year head coach Shawn Poppie, played their home games at the McKenzie Arena in Chattanooga, Tennessee as members of the Southern Conference (SoCon).