- All-American Red Heads Women's Basketball Team 1936-86
First professional women's basketball team, formed in 1936 by Ole Olson, later coached by Orwell Moore. In many years they played 200+ games, winning 70-80 percent of them, all against men's teams, using men's rules. Commentary and photos. http://www.allamericanredheads.com/ - Career of Linda Yearby: Arkansas Lassies
A history of one of women's basketballs pioneers whose love for the sport found her as owner and part-owner of some of the more successful teams during a span of over twenty years. http://www.arkansaslassies.com/ - Edmonton Grads Women's Basketball Team 1915-1940
The Edmonton Grads women's basketball team was the most successful sports team ever at 502-20. Coached by Percy Page, they dominated the sport for 25 years. Commentary and photos. http://www.edmontongrads.com/ - History of the Women's College Basketball Championships
Tracks the history of the women's college basketball national championships year by year, starting with the first CIAW and NWIT championships in 1969 through the AIAW to the current NCAA tournament. http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/1244/ - InfoPlease Almanac
Women's college hoops through the years: facts - including champions, final polls, individual leaders, annual awards. http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0003628.html - March Mayhem - Women's History
Final Four results, women's tournament records, all-tournament teams, top performances. http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/madness/2000/history/women.htm - WBL Memories
A tribute to the pioneers of the Women's Professional Basketball League (1978-81) with a player roster, photos, teams, memorabilia, and books. http://www.wblmemories.com/ - Women's Basketball History
A history of girls' and women's basketball from the Edmonton Grads and All-American Red Heads through the AAU, WBL, ABL, and WNBA. Commentary with vintage photographs. http://www.womensbasketballmuseum.com/ |