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2014–15 Alabama Crimson Tide Women's Basketball Team
The 2014–15 Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team represents the University of Alabama in the 2014–15 college basketball season. The Crimson Tide, led by second year head coach Kristy Curry, played their games at Foster Auditorium with two games at Coleman Coliseum and were members of the Southeastern Conference. They finished the season 13–19, 2–14 in SEC play to finish in last place. They lost in the first round of the SEC women's tournament to Vanderbilt. Roster Schedule , - !colspan=9 style="background:#990000; color:#FFFFFF;", Exhibition , - !colspan=9 style="background:#990000; color:#FFFFFF;", Regular Season , - !colspan=12 style="text-align: center; background:#990000", See also *2014–15 Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team The 2014–15 Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team (variously "Alabama", "UA", "Bama" or " The Tide") represented the University of Alabama in the 2014–15 NCAA ...
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Kristy Curry
Kristy Lynn Curry (née Sims; born October 30, 1966) is the head coach of the University of Alabama's women's basketball team, the Crimson Tide. She took the job in 2013. Coaching career Curry graduated from Northeast Louisiana University in 1988. Her career started with coaching jobs at Weston and Mansfield High Schools in her home state of Louisiana. She held several college assistant coaching jobs, including Tulane, Texas A&M, and Louisiana Tech. Immediately prior to taking her position with the Lady Raiders on March 30, 2006, she was the head coach of Purdue's women's basketball team. In addition to two Big Ten championships, she led the Boilermakers to seven consecutive appearances in the NCAA tournament, including four appearances in the Sweet Sixteen, two appearances in the Elite Eight, one appearance in the Final Four, and one appearance in the national championship game (2001). As head coach of the Texas Tech Lady Raiders, following the retirement of Hall of Fame coach ...
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Lawrence, Kansas
Lawrence is the county seat of Douglas County, Kansas, Douglas County, Kansas, United States, and the sixth-largest city in the state. It is in the northeastern sector of the state, astride Interstate 70, between the Kansas River, Kansas and Wakarusa River, Wakarusa Rivers. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population of the city was 94,934. Lawrence is a college town and the home to both the University of Kansas and Haskell Indian Nations University. Lawrence was founded by the New England Emigrant Aid Company (NEEAC) and was named for Amos A. Lawrence, an abolitionist from Massachusetts, who offered financial aid and support for the settlement. Lawrence was central to the "Bleeding Kansas" period (1854–1861), and the site of the Wakarusa War (1855) and the Sacking of Lawrence (1856). During the American Civil War it was also the site of the Lawrence massacre (1863). Lawrence began as a center of Free-Stater (Kansas), free-state politics. Its economy diver ...
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2014–15 New Orleans Privateers Women's Basketball Team
The 2014–15 New Orleans Privateers women's basketball team represented the University of New Orleans during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Privateers, led by fourth year head coach Keeshawn Davenport, played their home games at Lakefront Arena. They are members of the Southland Conference. Roster Schedule Source , - !colspan=9 style="background:#003399; color:#C0C0C0;", Out of Conference Schedule , - !colspan=9 style="background:#003399; color:#C0C0C0;", Southland Conference Schedule See also 2014–15 New Orleans Privateers men's basketball team References

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2014–15 Nebraska Cornhuskers Women's Basketball Team
The 2014–15 Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball team will represent University of Nebraska–Lincoln during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Cornhuskers, led by 13th year head coach Connie Yori, play their home games at the newly Pinnacle Bank Arena and were members of the Big Ten Conference. They finished the season 21–11, 10–8 in Big Ten play to finish in seventh place. They advanced to the quarterfinals of the Big Ten women's tournament where they lost to Iowa. They received at-large bid of the NCAA women's tournament where they lost to Syracuse in the first round. Previous season The Nebraska Cornhuskers finished the 2013-14 season with an overall record of 26–7, with a record of 12–4 in the Big Ten regular season for a 3rd-place finish. In the 2014 Big Ten tournament, the Cornhuskers won their first Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament in school history. They were invited to the 2014 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament ...
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2014–15 USC Upstate Spartans Women's Basketball Team
The 2014–15 USC Upstate Spartans women's basketball team will represent the University of South Carolina Upstate in the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Spartans were coached by tenth year head coach Tammy George and were members of the Atlantic Sun Conference. They finished the season 14-16, 7-9 in A-Sun play for a three way tie for a fourth-place finish. They lost in the quarterfinals of the 2015 Atlantic Sun women's basketball tournament to Northern Kentucky. Media All home games and conference road will be shown on ESPN3 or A-Sun.TV. Non conference road games will typically be available on the opponents website. Roster Schedule , - !colspan=9 style="background:#085435; color:white;", Regular Season , - !colspan=9 style="background:white;", See also * 2014–15 USC Upstate Spartans men's basketball team References {{DEFAULTSORT:2014-15 USC Upstate Spartans women's basketball team USC Ups ...
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Uncasville, Connecticut
Uncasville is an area in the New England town, town of Montville, Connecticut, Montville, Connecticut, United States. It is a Administrative divisions of Connecticut#Village, neighborhood, section of town, village in southeastern Montville, at the mouth of the Oxoboxo River where it flows into the Thames River (Connecticut), Thames River. The name is now applied more generally to all of the east end of Montville, which is the area served by the Uncasville ZIP Code. In 1994, the federal government officially recognized the Mohegan people, Mohegan Indian Tribe of Connecticut, which had historically occupied this area as part of its traditional territory. That year Congress passed the ''Mohegan Nation (Connecticut) Land Claim Settlement Act.'' It authorized the United States to take land into trust in northeastern Montville for the Mohegan tribe's use as a reservation. Since gaining a reservation, in 1996 the tribe developed the Mohegan Sun casino resort. It has also built the Mohegan ...
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Mohegan Sun Arena
The Mohegan Sun Arena is a 10,000 seat multi-purpose arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, located inside the Mohegan Sun casino resort. The arena facility features of configurable exhibition space and a clear span. It was built by the Perini Building Company, and opened in October 2001. History The multi-purpose facility has hosted a wide variety of events; including the American Kennel Club, WWE, concerts from major classical, country, jazz, metal, rap, rock, and pop acts, as well as sporting events such as Professional Bull Riders, PBR events, Bellator, National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA games, Professional Bowlers Association, PBA tournaments, early Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC bouts, and the World's Strongest Man Super Series Competition. The largest event on record to have been held at the arena was the inaugural Barrett-Jackson collector car auction in the Northeast in 2016, for which 90,000 tickets were sold to the multi-day event. Major network and cabl ...
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