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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

1. Olympic Basketball Links
Links to news, history and other information about the basketball events at the olympic Games.
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Olympic Basketball Links Subscribe Today! USA Team Jersey This page has links that will help you find the latest news and best sites about Basketball at the Olympic Games Visit our Olympic Games Stuff Links to find cool Olympic gear Official Olympic Basketball Sites British Olympic Basketball Association Canada Olympic Basketball USA Basketball Team Official Site Olympic Basketball News and Guides CBS Sports Basketball News CNN/Sports Illustrated Olympic Basketball News ESPN Basketball News Inside Hoops Olympic Basketball News ... Washington Post Women's Olympic Basketball News Olympic Basketball History CBS Sports Olympic Basketball History Hickock Sports Olympic Basketball History Other Basketball Sites Search the net for other Basketball sites Olympic Basketball Stuff Athens Games Basketball Store Basketball Shop Ebay - Olympic Basketball Superstars of U.S.A. Women's Basketball ... Video - Olympic Basketball Highlights (1996) Check out the other Summer Olympic themes: Baseball Boxing Cycling Diving ... Volleyball and Winter Sports Biathlon Bobsled Cross Country Skiing Figure Skating ... Visit our Olympic Games Stuff Links to find cool Olympic gear See Also 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Links 2002 Salt Lake Games Links Olympic Games Links Michael Johnson Links This site is not affiliated with NBC Network or any official Olympic Committee var site="s12sirlinksalot"

2. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Basketball Medalists
Find the history of the olympic side of the sport in the United States, including a list of winning men's and women's teams. olympic basketball. Table of Contents. history. Men's Medalists
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U.S. teams demonstrated basketball at the Olympics in 1904, 1924, and 1928. When the game became an official Olympic sport in 1932, its inventor, James Naismith, was given the honor of tossing the opening jump ball for the first game. The United States completely dominated Olympic basketball competition through 1964, winning 54 consecutive games, often by as many as 50 or 60 points. In 1968, though, most of the top college players passed up the Olympic trials because they didn't want to jeopardize their professional careers, and Yugoslavia was generally favored to win the gold medal over the young, little-known U. S. team. However, the Americans extended the winning streak to 63 games, beating Yugoslavia, 65-50, for the championship. The streak went to 71 games in 1972, but it ended in the Gold Medal game against the Soviet Union, amidst much furore. The U. S. led, 50-49, with three seconds to play. Inbounding the ball from under their own basket, the Soviets twice threw it the length of the court without scoring, but both times the officials ruled that the scoreboard clock had to be reset. On the third try, the court-length pass succeeded and a Soviet player scored the winning basket. The U. S. appealed the decision but lost, and the team unanimously voted not to accept the silver medal.

3. Basketball – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, At
olympic history. From 1936 until 1972, basketball was about who could beat the United States and no one did, in seven
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OLYMPIC HISTORY From 1936 until 1972, basketball was about who could beat the United States - and no one did, in seven attempts. Then came the famous game between the US and the Soviet Union and the case of a British official, a US protest and a vault load of medals that some say still remain in a Munich bank to this day. The Soviet Union beat the US again in 1988 in the semi-finals before professionals were allowed in to the Games and the dream teams arrived to claim back supremacy for the US just as the Soviet Union faded into history. The stars of the National Basketball Association, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird, were professionals among amateurs. In 1992 they were clearly taking sweets from the mouths of babes. For all their worth, however, the dream teams do not hold the title of most prolific Olympic scorer. That honour goes to Oscar Schmidt, of Brazil, who in 38 games in five Olympic Games has scored 1,093 points, an average of 28.8 points a game.

4. College BasketBall - Pro BasketBall History
olympic history from Buffalo and Western New York make the 2006 U.S. olympic Bobsled team as a driver. March" by the U.S. olympic Committee. Manns scored one of
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College Basketball - Pro Basketball History Chronology 1861 Nov 06 James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, is born. 1891 Dec 15 James Naismith, a Canadian, invents basketball, while working at the Y.M.C.A. College at Springfield, Massachusetts Dec 21 18 students play 1st college basketball game (Springfield College). James Naismith. 1892 Jan 15 Triangle magazine in Springfield, MA published the rules for a brand new game: the one we know that began by attaching peach baskets to a suspended board. It is better known as basketball. Jan 20 The first official basketball game was played by students at the Springfield, MA YMCA Training School. Mar 11 First publicly played basketball game. 1894 Jan 27 The University of Chicago played its first college basketball game, defeating the Chicago YMCA Training School 19-11. The University of Chicago was the first basketball team to play a full schedule of games, winding up with a 6-1 record. 1895 Feb 09 The first college basketball game was played as Minnesota State School of Agriculture defeated the Porkers of Hamline College, 9-3. 1896 Jan 16 The first five-player college basketball game was played at Iowa City, Iowa. The University of Chicago defeated the University of Iowa by the score of 15-12.

5. Olympic History: Basketball - Olympics 2000
olympic history basketball. Founded in the United States in 1891,basketball didn't get its international roots until 1932, when
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    Founded in the United States in 1891, basketball didn't get its international roots until 1932, when the International Basketball Federation was formed. Shortly after, the federation gained recognition from the International Olympic Committee and the sport made its Olympic debut in the 1936 Games in Berlin. Since that time, the U.S. has dominated the sport, winning 11 of 14 gold medals. In 1992, the U.S. captivated the world when it introduced its "Dream Team," consisting of NBA stars who easily swept through the competition to the gold. The U.S. women have also dominated Olympic competition, taking three of six gold medals since the women's event was added.
  • 6. History - Olympics 2000
    olympic history. By Year Athens 1896, Melbourne 1956. By Sport Archery, Badminton,Baseball. basketball, Boxing, Canoe/Kayak. Cycling/Mountain Bike, Diving, Equestrian.
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    Basketball Swimming Gymnastics Soccer ... Tennis - More Sports - Archery Badminton Baseball Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Judo Mod. Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Syn. Swimming Table Tennis Taekwondo Team Handball Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Weightlifting Wrestling You are here: Home Olympics 2000 U.S. Qualifying History ... Schedule TODAY Get Live Scores on your Cell Phone! Click Here!
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    Olympic History By Year: Athens 1896 Melbourne 1956 Paris 1900 Rome 1960 ... Helsinki 1952 By Sport: Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball ... Wrestling

    7. Olympic History: Basketball - Olympics 2000
    basketball Swimming Gymnastics Track Field Soccer Boxing Tennis More Sports - Archery Badminton Baseball Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Judo Mod. Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Syn. Swimming Table Tennis
    http://old.sportsline.com/u/olympics/2000/history/basketball.htm
    Basketball Swimming Gymnastics Soccer ... Tennis - More Sports - Archery Badminton Baseball Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Judo Mod. Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Syn. Swimming Table Tennis Taekwondo Team Handball Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Weightlifting Wrestling You are here: Home Olympic Basketball
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    Founded in the United States in 1891, basketball didn't get its international roots until 1932, when the International Basketball Federation was formed. Shortly after, the federation gained recognition from the International Olympic Committee and the sport made its Olympic debut in the 1936 Games in Berlin. Since that time, the U.S. has dominated the sport, winning 11 of 14 gold medals. In 1992, the U.S. captivated the world when it introduced its "Dream Team," consisting of NBA stars who easily swept through the competition to the gold. The U.S. women have also dominated Olympic competition, taking three of six gold medals since the women's event was added.
  • 8. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Basketball
    Tuesday, September 19 olympic history basketball Men's basketball olympics, Medal,Country. Atlanta '96, Gold Silver Bronze, United States Yugoslavia Lithuania.
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    Lithuania Seoul '88 Gold Silver Bronze Soviet Union Yugoslavia United States Los Angeles '84 Gold Silver Bronze United States Spain Yugoslavia Moscow '80 Gold Silver Bronze Yugoslavia Italy Soviet Union Montreal '76 Gold Silver Bronze United States Yugoslavia Soviet Union Munich '72 Gold Silver Bronze Soviet Union United States Cuba Mexico City '68 Gold Silver Bronze United States Yugoslavia Soviet Union Tokyo '64 Gold Silver Bronze United States Soviet Union Brazil Rome '60 Gold Silver Bronze United States Soviet Union Brazil Melbourne '56 Gold Silver Bronze United States Soviet Union Uruguay Helsinki '52 Gold Silver Bronze United States Soviet Union Uruguay London '48 Gold Silver Bronze United States France Brazil Berlin '36 Gold Silver Bronze United States Canada Mexico Women's basketball Olympics Medal Country Atlanta '96 Gold Silver Bronze United States Brazil Australia Barcelona '92 Gold Silver Bronze Unified Team China United States Seoul '88 Gold Silver Bronze United States Yugoslavia Soviet Union Los Angeles '84 Gold Silver Bronze United States Korea China Moscow '80 Gold Silver Bronze Soviet Union Bulgaria Yugoslavia Montreal '76 Gold Silver Bronze Soviet Union United States Bulgaria ESPN.com:

    9. USA Basketball: USAB Olympic History 1972 Men's
    game in international basketball history, the U.S. lost its first ever olympic contest, ended a 63game olympic winning
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    In the most controversial game in international basketball history, the U.S. lost its first ever Olympic contest, ended a 63-game Olympic winning streak and a string of seven consecutive Olympic gold medals.
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    1972 USA RESULTS
    USA Czechoslovakia USA Australia USA Cuba USA Brazil USA Egypt USA Spain USA Japan USA Italy USSR USA *1972 OLYMPIC GAMES FINAL STANDINGS 1.Soviet Union (9-0) 9.Australia (5-4) 2. United States (8-1) 10.Poland (3-6) 3. Cuba (7-2) 11.Spain (4-5) 4. Italy (5-4) 12.F.R. of Germany (3-6) 5. Yugoslavia (7-2) 13.Philippines (3-6) 6. Puerto Rico (6-3) 14.Japan (2-7) 7. Brazil (5-4) 15.Senegal (0-8) 8. Czechoslovakia (4-5) 16.Egypt (0-8) Coach Henry Iba's U.S. squad breezed through its opening games. Thomas Henderson and Dwight Jones scored 16 and 15 points, respectively, in a 66-35 opening win over Czechoslovakia, and Ed Ratcliff tallied 18 points in a U.S. 81-55 romp over Australia. Cuba fell 67-48 as Dwight Jones led the Americans with 18 points, and the U.S. struggled with Brazil before finally settling for a 61-54 win. Egypt was swamped 96-31, as Mike Bantom scored 17, Spain fell 72-56, and the U.S. drilled Japan 99-33 as seven U.S. players scored in double digits. James Forbes' 14 points and another 10 from Henderson powered the USA past Italy 68-38 in the semifinals setting the stage for the now infamous USA-USSR Olympic final.

    10. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Swimming
    basketball. Track Field. Gymnastics. Swimming. Soccer. Photos. Message Board.Schedule Fan Guide history US Roster. olympic history Swimming MEN, WOMEN.
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  • 11. USA Basketball: Men's Olympic History - 2000
    Sydney, Australia September 15 October 1, 2000 The 2000 US olympic men's basketballteam did what they were sent to do they won the olympic gold medal.
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    The 2000 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team did what they were sent to do: they won the Olympic gold medal. What wasn't expected were several tight contests that kept games suspenseful for U.S. team members and basketball fans worldwide for the first time since the 1988 Olympics.
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    2000 USA RESULTS (8-0)
    USA China USA Italy USA Lithuania USA New Zealand USA France USA Russia USA Lithuania USA France 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES FINAL STANDINGS 1. United States 7. Canada (5-2) 2. France (4-4) 8. Russia (3-4) 3. Lithuania (5-3) 9. Spain (2-4) 4. Australia (4-4) 10. China (2-4) 5. Italy(4-3) 11. New Zealand (1-5) 6. Yugoslavia (4-3) 12. Angola (0-6) For the 12th time in 14 Olympics the United States men's Olympic team won gold and in the process upped its overall win-loss record in Olympic play to an astounding 109-2, including a current win streak numbering 25 consecutive victories. The U.S. opened play on Sept. 17 and behind Ray Allen's 21 points recorded an impressive 119-72 win over China. Utilizing a balanced attack the U.S. handed 1999 European champ Italy a 93-61 setback. Receiving 14 points from Gary Payton, despite Lithuania never letting the U.S. break away, the U.S. posted a nine point victory, 85-76, the closest margin since NBA players began competing in 1992. New Zealand, making its first Olympic men's basketball appearance were whipped 102-56 win as Vince Carter and Allan Houston scored 18 and 17 points respectively. Closing out preliminary play against France, relying on 20 points and 11 rebounds from Antonio McDyess and 19 points and 11 boards from Kevin Garnett the USA secured a 12-point win, 106-94.

    12. History - Olympics 2000
    basketball. Swimming. Gymnastics » Kids Zone. olympic history. By Year
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    Basketball Swimming Gymnastics Soccer ... Tennis - More Sports - Archery Badminton Baseball Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Judo Mod. Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Syn. Swimming Table Tennis Taekwondo Team Handball Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Weightlifting Wrestling You are here: Home Olympics 2000 U.S. Qualifying History ... Schedule TODAY Get Live Scores on your Cell Phone! Click Here!
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    13. USA Basketball: Womens Olympic History -- 2000
    She capped her career with a grand total of 2,008 points for USA Basketballand lists as the USA's alltime olympic career leader for games played (32
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    After earning a 38-2 pre-Olympic exhibition record, the United States rolled to an 8-0 record and the gold medal after defeating host Australia 76-54 in the final contest in Sydney. In the bronze medal game, which went into overtime, Brazil defeated South Korea 84-73.
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    2000 USA RESULTS (8-0)

    USA Italy USA Lithuania USA New Zealand USA France USA Lithuania USA France USA China USA Russia 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES FINAL STANDINGS 1. USA (8-0) 7. Canada (5-2) 2. France (4-4) 8. Russia (3-4) 3. Lithuania (5-3) 9. Spain (2-4) 4. Australia (4-4) 10. China (2-4) 5. Italy(4-3) 11. New Zealand (1-5) 6. Yugoslavia (4-3) 12. Angola (0-6 In the USA's eight Olympic games, the squ ad averaged 81.0 points a game, while holding opponents to 59.3 points. The Americans limited their opponents to 37.7 percent shooting from the floor, while its offense shot 50.8 percent. The U.S. also dominated on the boards, outrebounding its foes by 14.7 boards a game, 37.6 rebounds to its opponents to 22.9. Pacing the American effort was Lisa Leslie, 15.8 PPG., Sheryl Swoopes averaged 13.4 PPG. and Yolanda Griffith added 11.5 PPG. Griffith led the squad on the glass, averaging 8.8 rpg., while Leslie recorded 7.9 rpg. and Natalie Williams added 5.9 RPG. Team co-captains Dawn Staley and Teresa Edwards, along with Swoopes, dished out 3.6 apg., 3.4 apg. and 3.0 apg., respectively.

    14. University Of North Carolina - Official Athletic Site
    University of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball, football, olympic sports, history, results, recruiting and shopping.
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  • 15. Buffalo And Western New York Olympic History
    Highlights of olympic history with stories about olympic medal winners and their accomplishments.Category Sports Events olympics...... history. Former Buffalonian Tara VanDerveer went from coaching Buffalo's Sacred HeartAcademy to top level women's college basketball and olympic glory.
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    Olympic History from Buffalo and Western New York
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    This page is maintained by a member of the International Society of Olympic Historians. The 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. last updated 3-25-3 NEW! ...Schlopy wins GS National championship...Hasan continues comeback... LAKE PLACID - Buffalo's Erik Schlopy won the giant slalom at the U.S. Alpine Championships on 3-24-3. He finished in 2 minutes, 24.64 seconds under less than ideal snow conditions at Whiteface Mountain. Schlopy continues his comeback from illness,taking third place in the giant slalom at the Alpine World Championships in february. The Buffalo native finished in 14th place in the recent Olympic men's slalom. Schlopy's win prevented Bode Miller's from win four national titles. (JOHN WAWROW Associated Press 3/25/2003 in Buffalo News) NEW YORK - 17 year old Ronnetta Alexander of Buffalo won the 60-meter hurdles Sunday 3/16/3 at the National Scholastic Track and Field Championships in New York City. Another Buffalo track star, Alyissa Hasan continued her comeback from a serious foot injury, taking third in the pentathlon with 3,469 points. Hasan is a former Junior Olympic petnathlon champion. Buffalo News, 3-17-3

    16. Christian Lund The History Of Basketball
    THE history OF basketball Contents. In the Summer olympic Games basketball hasbeen on the program since 1936. The greatest basketball players.
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    17. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
    IISOH, Library, Museum, olympic Games, history of Sport, Physical Education, Wrestling,Fencing, Gymnastics, Sports Athletics, basketball, Dance, Recreation.
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    18. Olympic History Swimming - Olympics 2000
    basketball Swimming Gymnastics Track Field Soccer Boxing Tennis More Sports - Archery Badminton Baseball Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Judo Mod. Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Syn. Swimming Table Tennis
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    19. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
    Backgammon; Baseball; Badminton; basketball; Biathlon; Bibliography; Bicycling (seecycling to pages about the International Institute for Sport and olympic history.
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    20. 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,
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