History of Women Basketball
Women basketball started in 1892 which is actually just less than a year after the game was invented. Back then women wear concealing and constricting clothes for basketball. They then have a hard time moving because of the dresses they are wearing. Until bloomers were introduced at Sophie Newcomb College in New Orleans by Clara Gregory Baer in 1896. If Dr. J was the inventor of the game, it was a visionary named Senda Berenson who is responsible for letting women play the basketball. And to please the society, she made some variations with the rules to make it easier for women to play the game.
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The audio streaming of former college basketball coaches Dan Searl and Kevin Cantwell puts a whole new light to the game of basketball that so many people love. In their exchange of views, they talk about the statistics and how the game has moved to a phase where the mid-range game of basketball has become a lost art because many players opt to drive and dunk the ball or stop on a dime to shoot the three pointer.
If you believe that keeping statistics is a waste of time and that the only statistic that matters is the final score, think again. Although the final score is still vital, it is likewise important to see or know how the score was achieved. Coaches and players could use the statistics to study their opponents and give them pointers on their next game. But keeping a statistic is really a tedious job and time consuming as well. One needs a tremendous amount of organization and training. Let alone patience and talents in figuring out all the percentages required to have a good statistics.
