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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.
The Nike Elite Youth Basketball League, [1] [2] also known as Nike EYBL, or simply EYBL, is a basketball circuit for teams of players aged 17 and under. The circuit was founded in 2010 [3] and is composed of AAU travel teams. [4] Both boys and girls play in the EYBL in their respective categories.
First women officials in AAU national tournament—Fran Koening and Carol Walter [34] RULE Change—Two "rovers" allowed (players permitted to run the entire court) [8] 1964. FIBA World Championship for Women [35] Gold—Soviet Union Silver—Czechoslovakia Bronze—Bulgaria. 1966. RULE Change—Continuous dribble allowed [8] 1967
A look at first-round pairings and potential matchups for the state’s top teams.
District tournaments for girls basketball starts Feb. 1. Find out each teams' matchup here.
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.
From 1972 to 1992, the Arkansas Activities Association organized an overall state championship tournament of the classification state champions. 1992 – LR Parkview (2) 1991 – West Memphis (3)