NCAA Women's Basketball

NCAA Womens Basketball

The NCAA women’s basketball tournament is fairly new on the scene. It started in the 1980s. Here’s what you should know about the history of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament. Since the NCAA women’s basketball game itself was only invented one year prior, in 1891, this shows a remarkable speed at which presence of active women in the game persisted. Women’s colleges and the NCAA women’s basketball helped spur on the popularity of the sport, and by the mid 1890s several colleges in the United States had established some sort of basketball program. An intercollegiate NCAA women’s basketball game took place in the mid 1980s, the same year that a similar event was held for a men’s ball team.

Womens NCAA Basketball

If you’re hoping to improve your NCAA women’s basketball skills, you’ll want to practice all you can. For some time, the women’s version of basketball followed a different set of rules, drawn up by athletic pioneer. The game for women was not known as basketball, but was called NCAA women’s basketball. NCAA women’s basketball included different rules for the six-on-six game such as the participants had to wear a skirt, the ball could only be dribbled two times by one person, and after a point was scored a jump ball took place. Some of the early rules in women’s basketball seem a bit archaic, but the NCAA women’s basketball version of the game was actually played in the United States until the year 1995. Places in the Midwest were the last to discontinue the playing of NCAA women’s basketball.

1982 NCAA Womens Basketball Championship

The game requires very little equipment and few staff to play it. NCAA women’s basketball teams are active in almost every high school in the United States. Some of these camps are backed by organizations like the WNBA, the NCAA, and individual professional players and coaches with a special interest in the development of young girl’s game skills. At the high school level, summer basketball camps are very popular. For a week of camp if the camper is going to reside away from home for the duration, the girls will get ready for the basketball season. Specialty camps designed specifically for point guards or to hone a certain skill like free throw shooting are prevalent. Families can even purchase blocks of NCAA women’s basketball one-on-one personal instruction for their young athlete.

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