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Below are the ice hockey national team rosters of the 1981 Canada Cup. Canada ... "Coupe Canada 1981 Canada Cup" Official Match Program, Controlled Media Corp.,1981
It includes Canadian women's basketball players that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for the current and past members of the Canada women's national basketball team who represented Canada in the FIBA Basketball World Cup , FIBA AmeriCup (FIFA Americas Championship), Pan ...
The Laurentian Voyageurs women's basketball team represent Laurentian University in the Ontario University Athletics of U Sports women's basketball. The Voyageurs have also captured the OUA Critelli Cup conference title a total of 14 times, the last coming in 2000. Additionally, the program has won seven Bronze Baby trophies.
Canadian women's wheelchair basketball players (35 P) Pages in category "Canadian women's basketball players" The following 96 pages are in this category, out of 96 total.
April 3 — Willis Young, American professional player (born 1911) June 7 — Ian Watson, Australian Olympic player (born 1949) June 20 — Rock Norman, American college coach (born 1892) June 23 — Lou Spicer, American professional player (born 1922) July 3 — ArtÅ«ras Andrulis, Lithuanian national team player (born 1922)
At the 19th edition of the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup, Canada was drawn in Group B. They ended group play with a 4–1 record, with their only loss being to group leaders Australia . In the knockout stage, Canada advanced all the way to the semifinals where they would eventually lose 43–83 to the United States .
The 1981 Canada Cup turned a profit of about C$1 million to be split between Hockey Canada and the National Hockey League Players Association pension fund, one third that of the 1976 tournament. [54] Shortly after the tournament ended, Eagleson confirmed he intended to hold a third Canada Cup.
The USA Basketball Women's National Team, [2] commonly known as Team USA, is governed by USA Basketball and competes in FIBA Americas. The team is by far the most successful in international women's basketball, having won 10 out of the 12 Olympic tournaments it has entered.