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Below is a list of state and regional California high school basketball champions sanctioned by the California Interscholastic Federation. Boys State Champions [ edit ]
CIF membership includes both public and private high schools. Unlike most other state organizations, it does not have single, statewide championships for all sports; instead, for some sports, the CIF's 10 Sections each have their own championships. Six schools near the state border are members of adjacent state's associations.
Below is listed the ITTF World Youth Championships medalists in the boys' and girls' singles, also in the boys', girls' and mixed doubles events. The champion(s) of the tournament win a gold medal, the runners-up take the silver medal, and both losing semifinalists are awarded bronze medals. [1] [2]
The list of ITTF World Tour (known as the ITTF Pro Tour from its inception in 1996 until 2011) is in alphabetical order by names of tournaments. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Continent
Unlike the men's tournament that uses directions for names, the current names of the NCAA tournament regions are the name of the city that is to host said region. The winners of the four regions are awarded an NCAA Regional Championship Trophy and advance in the Division I women's basketball tournament to play in the Final Four.
UConn has won 11 NCAA women’s basketball championships. The Huskies are trailed by Tennessee (eight), Baylor and Stanford (three) and Louisiana Tech, Notre Dame, South Carolina and USC (two apiece).
2006 Big West Conference men's basketball tournament; 2007 Anaheim Classic; 2007 Big West Conference men's basketball tournament; 2008 Big West Conference men's basketball tournament; 2009 76 Classic; 2009 Big West Conference men's basketball tournament; 2010 Big West Conference men's basketball tournament; 2011 Big West Conference men's ...
TSU was the first team to win three consecutive basketball national championships at any level of college basketball – a feat only repeated once as of 2021, by Kentucky State (1970, 1971, 1972) The 1957 championship made TSU the first historically black college to win a national championship.