I know next to nothing about basketball. In high school gym, we had a pre-test on the rules of basketball and I got a brilliant 0%. Thank the goddesses for pass/ fail gym class!
Thank you for teaching me that One Tree Hill is not the same thing as the movie Notting Hill. (I haven’t seen either one. 😩)
i didn't care at all about sports as a kid and passively half watched far too many NFL and NBA games my dad had on while i read a book...now as an adult i'm like, wait sports are so fun and fascinating if i can just watch women's teams! moved to SC in 2016 so every year i've gotten more and more obsessed with the gamecocks. if all goes as predicted we'll see you in the finals sunday!
That was an interesting read. I’m glad as a youth you found so many resources to feed and grow your love of basketball. I’m quite a bit older than you (65) and didn’t see girls basketball in the media much when growing up. Maybe a random article about the 1976 first ever women’s Olympic basketball team or a short tv spot on Immaculata University winning another championship, but nothing on a regular basis.
I’m about to post an essay on reflections of my basketball experiences and the growth of women’s college basketball. It’s nice to read about others experiences. Thanks.
I know next to nothing about basketball. In high school gym, we had a pre-test on the rules of basketball and I got a brilliant 0%. Thank the goddesses for pass/ fail gym class!
Thank you for teaching me that One Tree Hill is not the same thing as the movie Notting Hill. (I haven’t seen either one. 😩)
i didn't care at all about sports as a kid and passively half watched far too many NFL and NBA games my dad had on while i read a book...now as an adult i'm like, wait sports are so fun and fascinating if i can just watch women's teams! moved to SC in 2016 so every year i've gotten more and more obsessed with the gamecocks. if all goes as predicted we'll see you in the finals sunday!
That was an interesting read. I’m glad as a youth you found so many resources to feed and grow your love of basketball. I’m quite a bit older than you (65) and didn’t see girls basketball in the media much when growing up. Maybe a random article about the 1976 first ever women’s Olympic basketball team or a short tv spot on Immaculata University winning another championship, but nothing on a regular basis.
I’m about to post an essay on reflections of my basketball experiences and the growth of women’s college basketball. It’s nice to read about others experiences. Thanks.
Enjoy the Final Four! 🏀