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  1. Olympic Basketball (Great Moments in Olympic History) by Adam B. Hofstetter, 2007-06-30
  2. Uc Berkeley Athletics and a Life in Basketball; Oral History Transcript: Coaching Collegiate and Olympic Champions, Managing Teaching, and by Newell, 2010-01-01
  3. History of Basketball: Basketball at the 1972 Summer Olympics
  4. Basketball (The Summer Olympics) by John E. Dimeglio, 1995-08
  5. American Hoops: U.S. Men's Olympic Basketball from Berlin to Beijing by Carson Cunningham, 2009-12-05
  6. Olympic Basketball Players of Nigeria: Itoro Umoh-Coleman, Mfon Udoka, Mactabene Amachree, Mobolaji Akiode, Rashidat Sadiq, Joanne Aluka
  7. America's Dream Team: The 1992 USA Basketball Team by Chuck Daly, Alex Sachare, 1992-10
  8. The Dream Team/Includes Poster of Dream Team by Richard Rambeck, 1992-11
  9. An Olympian's oral history: Arthur O. Mollner, 1936 Olympic Games, basketball by Arthur O Mollner, 1988
  10. An Olympian's oral history: Frank J. Lubin, 1936 Olympic Games, basketball by Frank J Lubin, 1988
  11. America's Dream Team
  12. Olympic Football: 1900-64 Pt. 1 (Soccer: The International Line-ups & Statistics) by Colin Jose, 1996-04-01
  13. SPORTS: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i>
  14. The GOLDEN BOYS by Stauth, 1993-11-01

21. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - U.S. Women's Olympic Basketball Team - Wednesday Se
olympic history Competing in her fifth olympic Games, Edwards is the most decoratedolympic basketball player, having earned three golds and a bronze.
http://www.cnnsi.com/olympics/news/2000/usteam_basketball_women/

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U.S. Women's Basketball Team
Ruthie Bolton-Holifield Teresa Edwards Yolanda Griffith Chamique Holdsclaw ... Kara Wolters Ruthie Bolton-Holifield Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: May 25, 1967 Hometown: McClain, Miss. Olympic History: Competing in her second Olympics, Bolton-Holifield won a gold medal at the '96 Atlanta Games. Accomplishments:
  • A 1997 All-WNBA First-Teamer as a member of the Sacramento Monarchs
  • Part of the 1995-96 USA Women's team that went 60-0 on its way to the '96 Olympic gold medal
  • Named the 1991 USA Baskeball Female Athlete of the Year
  • A member of the 1988 and 1989 SEC All-Academic Team at Auburn Back to the top Teresa Edwards Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: July 19, 1964 Hometown: Cairo, Ga. Olympic History: Competing in her fifth Olympic Games, Edwards is the most decorated Olympic Basketball player, having earned three golds and a bronze.
  • 22. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - U.S. Men's Olympic Basketball Team - Wednesday Sept
    olympic history Competing in his first olympics Named to the NBA AllRookie FirstTeam; Named to the 1998-99 All-NBA Third Team; Represented USA basketball as a
    http://www.cnnsi.com/olympics/news/2000/usteam_basketball_men/

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    Heisman Trophy

    Swimsuit 2001

    CENTERS
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    U.S. Men's Basketball Team
    Shareef Abdur-Rahim Ray Allen Vin Baker Vince Carter ... Steve Smith Shareef Abdur-Rahim Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: Dec. 11, 1976 Hometown: Marietta, Ga. Olympic History: Competing in his first Olympics. Accomplishments:
  • Vancouver Grizzlies career leader in points, rebounds, blocked shots, steals, field goals attempted, field goals made, minutes played
  • Selected third overall pick in the 1996 NBA Draft following his freshman year
  • The first freshman ever to win Pac-10 Player of the Year while at Cal
  • Won a gold medal with the USA's 1995 FIBA junior World Championship team
  • Was USA's leading scorer and rebounder at the 1994 COPABA Junior World Championship Qualifying Tournament Back to the top Ray Allen Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: July 20, 1975
  • 23. HickokSports.com - History - U.S. Olympic Hall Of Fame
    history. The hall of fame was established in 1983 by the US olympic Committee.At this point, it exists only on paper. Top of Page. Teams. 1956 basketball.
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    The hall of fame was established in 1983 by the U. S. Olympic Committee. At this point, it exists only on paper. A museum building had been planned, but construction has been held up for lack of funding. No elections have been held since 1992. With sponsorship from Coca-Cola, the USOC is again looking into the possibility of holding more elections and ultimately building a home for the hall. Top of Page
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    24. 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Links
    This site has updated news and links to web sites about the 2000 Sydney olympic GamesCategory Sports Events olympics Summer Games 2000 - Sydney...... olympic Sports Links. Summer Baseball basketball Boxing Cycling Diving GymnasticsSoccer. olympic history. Tufts - Tour of Ancient Olympia University of Penn.
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    2000 Sydney Olympic Games Links Click here for Olympic Stuff Links UK Click Here UK Click here UK Click here Video Set of 4 This page has links that will help you find the latest news and best sites about the Olympic Games and the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Click here for 2002 SLC Games Links or here for Olympic Games Links Visit our Olympic Games Stuff Links to find cool Olympic gear Click here for the Medal Table from the BBC or CNN Top News for the Sydney Olympic Games News.com.au 12/5/02 Threat to Olympics was real, says Ryan News.com.au 12/4/02 Revealed: plot to attack Olympics NJ.com 8/5/02 USOC asks for review of taekwondo judging at Sydney Olympics CNN 4/2/02 Sydney chief briefs Greek officials ... Click here for previous news articles about the Games since 1998 Olympic Sports Links Summer Baseball Basketball Boxing Cycling ... Volleyball Winter Alpine Skiing Biathlon Bobsled Cross Country Skiing ... Speed Skating The Official Olympic Sites International Olympic Committee
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    25. Indiana University Athletics - Men's Basketball - History -
    men’s and women’s olympic basketball teams. olympic Games Walt Bellamy, 1960 (Rome)Quinn Buckner history Tradition of Program NCAA Success AllCentury
    http://iuhoosiers.com/mensbasketball/history/mbkolygold.html
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    History - History: Tradition of Program NCAA Success All-Century Team All Americans ... International Records: INDEX NCAA Records Big Ten Records Vs. Opponents ... Assorted Records
    Among the most memorable IU connections with international play was the Games of the XXIII Olympiad in Los Angeles during the summer of 1984. Three Hoosiers participated in the games, IU coach Bob Knight as the U.S. head coach, Steve Alford as one of the 12 U.S. players, and Uwe Blab on the West German squad.
    A large banner of the Olympic rings and U.S.A. stitched into the rings hangs in Assembly Hall as a remembrance of the role Hoosier fans, players and coaches had in the U.S.A. gold medal effort.
    Indiana hosted the team selection in April 1984 when 74 candidates worked out daily in the IU Fieldhouse. Over 34,000 turned out over two nights to watch the final trials games. A dinner with over 3,000 attending in the RCA Dome at Indianapolis saluted the U.S. team and helped raise over $131,000 for the U.S. Olympic Committee. More Olympic contributions came when 17,100 watched a June game in Assembly Hall between the U.S. team and a group of former Indiana players.

    26. Indiana University Athletics - Men's Basketball - History -
    Men's basketball. history Tradition of Program NCAA Success AllCentury Team All Time Coaches Hoosier Home Courts NBA olympic Gold International
    http://iuhoosiers.com/mensbasketball/history/mbkinter.html
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    History - History: Tradition of Program NCAA Success All-Century Team All Americans ... International Records: INDEX NCAA Records Big Ten Records Vs. Opponents ... Assorted Records HOOSIERS IN INTERNATIONAL PLAY
    Among the most memorable IU connections with international play was the Games of the XXIII Olympiad in Los Angeles during the summer of 1984. Three Hoosiers participated in the games, IU coach Bob Knight as the U.S. head coach, Steve Alford as one of the 12 U.S. players, and Uwe Blab on the West German squad.
    A large banner of the Olympic rings and U.S.A. stitched into the rings hangs in Assembly Hall as a remembrance of the role Hoosier fans, players and coaches had in the U.S.A. gold medal effort.
    Indiana hosted the team selection in April 1984 when 74 candidates worked out daily in the IU Fieldhouse. Over 34,000 turned out over two nights to watch the final trials games. A dinner with over 3,000 attending in the RCA Dome at Indianapolis saluted the U.S. team and helped raise over $131,000 for the U.S. Olympic Committee. More Olympic contributions came when 17,100 watched a June game in Assembly Hall between the U.S. team and a group of former Indiana players.

    27. USA Clobbers Canada Again, 90 - 51, In Pre-Olympic Basketball
    fifth olympics. With three gold medals and one bronze, Edwards isthe most decorated basketball player in olympic history. The US
    http://www.caaws.ca/olympics/2000/basktball/canusa_aug26.htm
    BASKETBALL By Sport. Archery Badminton Basketball Canoe/Kayaking Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Gymnastics Judo Modern Pent. Paralympics Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Swimming Table Tennis Tae Kwon Do Tennis Triathlon Trampoline Volleyball Water polo Weight Lifting Wheelchair Bball Windsurfing Wrestling Who has Qualified The Way to Sydney Olympic History New Sports ... Back to CAAWS Saturday August 26, 2000 USA clobbers Canada again, 90 - 51 Globe and Mail
    OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Yolanda Griffith said the U.S. Olympic women's basketball team had a goal for Saturday night's game against Canada.
    "Forty minutes of intense basketball, not letting up," she said, turning to teammate Teresa Edwards.
    "Did we do it?" Griffith asked.
    Edwards wrinkled her nose. The game was lopsided, with the U.S. team easily outscoring Canada 90-51.
    Griffith had 23 points and nine rebounds and Ruthie Bolton-Holifield added 17 points in the U.S. team's third victory over Canada in a week.
    Canada was led by Dianne Norman of Fredericton, and Stacey Dales, of Brockville, Ont., who each scored 12 points.

    28. Canadian Women Olympic Basketball Players
    By Sport. olympic history. New Sports. Profiles.
    http://www.caaws.ca/olympics/2000/basktball/
    Following Can adian Women to Sydney By Sport. Archery Badminton Basketball Canoe/Kayaking Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Gymnastics Judo Modern Pent. Paralympics Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Swimming Table Tennis Tae Kwon Do Tennis Triathlon Trampoline Volleyball Water polo Weight Lifting Wheelchair Bball Windsurfing Wrestling Who has Qualified The Way to Sydney Olympic History New Sports ... Back to CAAWS Basketball Canadian women finish 10th
    The Canadian women's basketball team finished 10th at the Olympics after dropping a 67-58 decision to Cuba on Tuesday. Yamilet Martinez had 13 points and 10 rebounds and Cuba (2-4) outscored Canada 8-1 over the final 2:19 to finish ninth.-September 26, 2000 Women's basketball squeaks by Brazil in final game
    Canada had some rough goings in women's basketball in Sydney, but they finished off strong squeaking by Brazil 61-60 on Sunday in round robin play.-September 24, 2000 Team must rebound to stay in game
    The Canadian women's basketball team dug a hole for itself on Friday in its attempt to reach the final round of the Olympic tournament.Slovakia took advantage of tightness in the Canadian game to win a crucial game 68-56.-September 22, 2000 Canadian women fall to 1-2 after French loss
    A stubborn Canadian team hung tough for 28 minutes before France, sparked by Audrey Sauret's three-pointer, broke the game open en route to a 70-58 victory in Olympic women's basketball play Wednesday.-September 20, 2000

    29. Guam Special Olympic. History
    The basketball Sports Program makes its debut at the 15th Annual Special First activitybeyond olympic event weekend camping trips organized for athletes and
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  • 30. Olympic History
    in gymnastics, Soviet Union defeats US in basketball. 88 pound Nadia Comanici becomesfirst olympic gymnast to spectators, and largest TV audience in history.
    http://www.cvesd.k12.ca.us/olympicview/olymhist.html
    A brief look at humankind's most enduring sports spectacle. The Ancient Olympic Games The Olympic Games were celebrated 320 times every four years in the sacred stadium at Olympia, Greece, beginning in 776 BC Though boxing and wrestling were added later, the first Olympic event was a sprint. The prize was an olive leaf and deification by poets, as well as recognition as a hero forever. The Modern Olympic Games Athens 1896
    In 1892, French educator Baron Pierre de Coubertin proposes a renaissance of ancient Greek competition. In 1896, his dream is realized as England, Greece, Italy, Russia, Spain, Sweden and the United States open Games. James B. Connolly wins triple jump (the first medal in modern Olympic history); American flag is raised and Star Spangled Banner played, beginning tradition of honoring victor and his/her country. Paris 1900
    Games opened to women. First female winner: Charlotte Cooper of Great Britain in singles tennis. Margaret Abbot of Chicago wins a gold medal in golf. Alvin Kraenzlein of US becomes first to win 4 gold medals. St. Louis 1904

    31. Memorable Olympic Moments: 1972 Basketball
    olympics. Cold War on the Courts. US and Russian basketball teams playthe most controversial game in olympic history. by Gerry Brown,
    http://www.factmonster.com/spot/mm-1972bball.html
    Cold War on the Courts
    U.S. and Russian basketball teams play the most controversial game in Olympic history
    by Gerry Brown
    Russian Aleksander Belov scores the controversial winning basket in 1972. (Source: AP) IT WAS PERHAPS the most controversial result in Olympic history. The United States basketball team had been unbeaten in 62 Olympic competitions. Then they met the Soviets in the gold medal game.
    USA guard Doug Collins sank two foul shots late in the game, giving the Americans a 50-49 lead with three seconds remaining and what looked like the gold medal.
    The Soviets inbounded the ball right away but the referee, Renato Righetto of Brazil, blew the whistle with one second on the clock.
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    Following a conference with the officials, it was determined that the Soviet head coach Vladimir Kondrashkin had called a time out. The Soviets were given a second opportunity to inbound the ball with three seconds left. After a Soviet player heaved a desperation miss from half court, the U.S. began their celebration, which proved to be grossly premature . The Soviet coach, Kondrashkin, protested that the clock had been reset incorrectly and demanded a

    32. Basketball In America: A History
    basketball in America A history. made up of the top American professional basketballplayers, has represented the United States in recent olympic Games.
    http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0875085.html

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    Basketball in America: A History
    Source: The U.S. Department of State
    An American game that has traveled well is basketball, now played by more than 250 million people worldwide in an organized fashion, as well as by countless others in "pick-up" games. Basketball originated in 1891 when a future Presbyterian minister named James Naismith (1861-1939) was assigned to teach a physical education class at a Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) training school in Springfield, Massachusetts. The class had been noted for being disorderly, and Naismith was told to invent a new game to keep the young men occupied. Since it was winter and very cold outside, a game that could be played indoors was desirable. Naismith thought back to his boyhood in Canada, where he and his friends had played "duck on a rock," which involved trying to knock a large rock off a boulder by throwing smaller rocks at it. He also recalled watching rugby players toss a ball into a box in a gymnasium. He had the idea of nailing up raised boxes into which players would attempt to throw a ball.

    33. History Channel - Speeches - Play-by-play Broadcast: Soviet Basketball Upset At
    On September 11, 1972, a bumbling group of olympic basketball officials helped orchestrateone of the great upsets in olympic history the USSR's victory over
    http://www.historychannel.com/speeches/archive/speech_373.html
    Hear the words that changed the world. From Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I have a dream" speech to Lou Gehrig's farewell to baseball, our vast collection is drawn from the most famous broadcasts and recordings of the twentieth century. (Reminder: To listen to history being made, you must have RealPlayer installed. If you can't access our audio clips, click here to download RealPlayer.)
    Play-by-play broadcast Soviet basketball upset at '72 Olympics "Confusion reigns." (Munich, West Germany, September 11, 1972)

    34. Coaches Library (History Of The Game -Australia)- The Basketball Highway
    Perry Crosswhite One of the most prominant names in Australian basketballhistory appearing in 3 olympic games in 1972, 1976, 1980 for the Boomers.
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    35. Coaches Library (History Of The Game -Brazil)- The Basketball Highway
    Maciel (Ubiratã) – one of the best centers in the Brazilian basketball history. and1967 World Championship 1963 (champion), 1967, 1970 olympic Games 1964
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    36. Online NewsHour: Olympic History: The Impact Of Professionalism
    A surprising and entertaining article on the history of the modern games. Accordingto olympic lore, basketball star Michael Jordon and his Dream Team
    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/forum/july96/olympics_7-23.html
    OLYMPIC CHANGES: DOLLARS AND SENSE
    TUESDAY 7/23/96
    It's been 10 years since the distinction between "amateur" and "professional" was deleted from the Olympic charter and what has it bought us? Many argue that the advent of professionalism has devalued the Olympic spirit envisioned by the modern event's originator, France's Pierre de Coubertin. De Coubertin believed the modern Olympics should be a pristine, apolitical arena where "amateur" athletes indulge in pure competition and rejoice in the heights of human achievement. The Olympic mystique suggested that anyone could be a contender. Ordinary people dreamed of competing in the Olympics, and the dreams spurred athletic activity all over the world. Now that has changed... Olympic athletes have sponsors, expensive equipment, and the luxury of training full time. Money has changed the look and feel of the Olympics in the second half of the 20th century. July 17, 1996:

    37. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
    olympic history, basketball was on the olympic programme in 1904, but the eventwas contested by only a few American club teams and actually served as the AAU
    http://www.olympic.org/uk/sports/programme/history_uk.asp?DiscCode=BK

    38. Association For Professional Basketball Research
    AMATEUR basketball LISTS Amateur Athletic Union/National Industrial basketballLeague history olympic Games NCAA AllAmerican NCAA Annual Awards NCAA
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    39. Women's Sports Progress Under Title IX; Women's Basketball Goes Pro
    the first time in modern olympic history, women dominated while thousands more experiencedhistory as the number who witnessed spectacular basketball as the
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    Women's Sports Progress Under Title IX; Women's Basketball Goes Pro
    by Kathryn Lee Kemp, Women's Institute on Sport and Education, and Melinda Shelton Let 1996 go down in Olympic history as the Year of the Female Athlete. For the first time in modern Olympic history, women dominated both in events and worldwide recognition. More than 65,000 spectators crammed the stands to see the U.S. women claim a soccer gold medal, while thousands more experienced history as the U.S. claimed the first gold medal ever awarded in softball. And the Georgia Dome rocked with more than 35,000 fans many wearing jerseys emblazoned with their favorite female athlete's name and number who witnessed spectacular basketball as the U.S. swept by Brazil to win the gold medal. The U.S. sent the largest contingent of female athletes 287 and the 3,779 women competitors (out of 10,440 total) represented a 26 percent increase from the previous summer games in Barcelona, Spain. In fact, women in this year's games comprised 34.4 percent of the competitors, compared to 20.6 percent in Montreal's 1976 games. While most people understand the spirit behind Olympic events breaking down barriers many people are unaware of a law that has done just that for this country's female athletes. Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 states "no person in the U.S. shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving federal aid."

    40. Rocky Mountain News: Columnists
    It was the first basketball meeting between the schools in nine years. FULL STORY». February 11, 2002 Adams olympic history finds its own corner in Utah.
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