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Anyone knowledgeable about:

1) When UCONN's first WBB program started?
2) Who was / were the coach(es)?
3) What was their record(s)?
4) Did they ever have their names on their jerseys?

Time to dig deep since we're still w/o a 'confirmed' season! :oops:
 
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Anyone knowledgeable about:

1) When UCONN's first WBB program started?
2) Who was / were the coach(es)?
3) What was their record(s)?
4) Did they ever have their names on their jerseys?

Time to dig deep since we're still w/o a 'confirmed' season! :oops:
Why do you need to have someone confirm a season which is already underway (at least in terms of practices) at some schools?
 
In 1902, the first unbeaten season (2-0) for the women's team at Connecticut Agricultural College (C.A.C.) in what also was the first season of women's basketball at the school.

Helen Stimson, the wife of school president Rufus Stimson, was the coach.

The team's wins that season were 15-6 and 25-6 over Willimantic HS

No Names

Here's a picture of the 1907 team. Stylin' in their unis.

1907_WBB.jpg
 
I graduated in 75.... I can tell you they played in a run down old gym on South Campus... worse than most high school gyms.... Something like Hawley Armory, I believe . I did sit on the court there one night for a free George Carlin show.... funniest thing I've ever seen... before or since!
 
In 1902, the first unbeaten season (2-0) for the women's team at Connecticut Agricultural College (C.A.C.) in what also was the first season of women's basketball at the school.

Helen Stimson, the wife of school president Rufus Stimson, was the coach.

The team's wins that season were 15-6 and 25-6 over Willimantic HS

No Names

Here's a picture of the 1907 team. Stylin' in their unis.

View attachment 55291
But did they have their names on the back? :p :rolleyes:
 
I graduated in 75.... I can tell you they played in a run down old gym on South Campus... worse than most high school gyms.... Something like Hawley Armory, I believe . I did sit on the court there one night for a free George Carlin show.... funniest thing I've ever seen... before or since!
With Peach Baskets for the goal! ;)
 
I graduated in 75.... I can tell you they played in a run down old gym on South Campus... worse than most high school gyms.... Something like Hawley Armory, I believe . I did sit on the court there one night for a free George Carlin show.... funniest thing I've ever seen... before or since!
The Carlin show or the basketball team?? :rolleyes:
 
In 1902, the first unbeaten season (2-0) for the women's team at Connecticut Agricultural College (C.A.C.) in what also was the first season of women's basketball at the school.

Helen Stimson, the wife of school president Rufus Stimson, was the coach.

The team's wins that season were 15-6 and 25-6 over Willimantic HS

No Names

Here's a picture of the 1907 team. Stylin' in their unis.

View attachment 55291

I thought the first women's teams required 6 players; 3 on offense and 3 on defense. I only see 5 in the photo?
 
I thought the first women's teams required 6 players; 3 on offense and 3 on defense. I only see 5 in the photo?
maybe one of the women was Mo-jeff fast?
 
That 1902 team played really great D. Does anyone know if they played zone or woman to woman defense?
 
I thought the first women's teams required 6 players; 3 on offense and 3 on defense. I only see 5 in the photo?
The rules were not codified by a "supervising" organisation to what we know as "the old rules" until later in the game's life. Folks played in gyms, in attics avoiding potbellied stoves, outdoors on grass, 11 on 11 and so on. When teams traveled (yes, they TRAVELED to play) from, say, the mid-west to the west coast, the teams would negotiate the which rules they would follow for the game.
 
Off on a tangent, sort of. So, I went to UConn 65-69. Were there ANY women's teams prior to 1972? ( Title IX)
It seems like there should have been, but I don't remember any. Possibilities would be Tennis, Swim, Track, Golf, Gymnastics. Does any one know?
 
I graduated in 75.... I can tell you they played in a run down old gym on South Campus... worse than most high school gyms.... Something like Hawley Armory, I believe . I did sit on the court there one night for a free George Carlin show.... funniest thing I've ever seen... before or since!
Three years later they were playing at the field house, just like the men.
 
Three years later they were playing at the field house, just like the men.
An upgrade.... from terrible to lousy! lol But I spent most of my afternoons playing hoops in the field house.... morning classes and hoops in the afternoon!
Pic not from UConn, but a sign of my BB prowess... many moons ago!
 

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In 1902, the first unbeaten season (2-0) for the women's team at Connecticut Agricultural College (C.A.C.) in what also was the first season of women's basketball at the school.

Helen Stimson, the wife of school president Rufus Stimson, was the coach.

The team's wins that season were 15-6 and 25-6 over Willimantic HS

No Names

Here's a picture of the 1907 team. Stylin' in their unis.

View attachment 55291
this is awesome. muchas gracias. we rule willimantic high school on the hardwood.
 

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