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Intramural Coed Basketball Playing Rules Vary Greatly
By
Paul Steinbach,
February 2013
Suppose for a moment that you're a recreational basketball player at Gonzaga University — and a woman.
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Men's College Basketball Programs Facing Attendance Declines
By
Paul Steinbach ,
July 2012
Is the NBA’s Oklahoma franchise stealing the ticket-sales thunder from major college basketball programs in the state? Are Duke students less crazy about watching the Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium than they used to be?
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Universities Make Mark With Basketball Court Aesthetics
By
Michael Popke,
November 2011
After a 12-year absence, the California State University Bakersfield men’s basketball team returns to the on-campus Icardo Center this month for its home opener against Pepperdine.
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Facility Owners Diversify Program Offerings Beyond Basketball
By
Andrew Cohen,
November 2010
Most facility owners who base their business models on basketball end up scrambling to diversify their program offerings.
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Programming Should Drive Rec Center Surface Selection
By
Nicholas Brown,
November 2010
Surface selection in recreation centers housing more than one court space should be driven by programming.
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Technology Tweaks Make it Easy for Gyms to Accommodate Activities
By
Paul Steinbach,
September 2010
New tweaks to familiar technologies are making it easier for gyms to accommodate virtually any combination of activities.
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Warrior Games Promote Camaraderie, Healing Among U.S. Soldiers
By
Nicholas Brown,
August 2010
A new Olympics-style competition promotes camaraderie and healing among wounded U.S. soldiers.
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Cal Women’s Basketball Openly Embraces a Niche Base: Gay Fans
By
Paul Steinbach,
May 2009
Cal women’s basketball is the first program to openly embrace a niche base: gay fans.
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Public Awareness Campaign Promotes New Research About ACL Injuries
By
Michael Popke,
May 2009
Emerging research and a new public-awareness campaign aim to mitigate misunderstandings about ACL injuries.
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Construction complete at Calvin College (Michigan) and Anderson Family YMCA (Raleigh, N.C.)
By
Nicholas Brown,
Jan. 21, 2009
Calvin College sees the opening of the $50 million Spoelhof Fieldhouse Complex and the new facility for the Anderson Family YMCA (Raleigh, N.C.) opens.
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