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2016–17 Bowling Green Falcons Women's Basketball Team
The 2016–17 Bowling Green Falcons women's basketball team represented Bowling Green State University during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Falcons, led by fifth year head coach Jennifer Roos, played their home games at the Stroh Center as members of the East Division of the Mid-American Conference. Schedule , - !colspan=9 style="background:#F15C26; color:white;", Non-conference regular season , - !colspan=9 style="background:#F15C26; color:white;", MAC regular season , - !colspan=9 style="background:#F15C26; color:white;", 2017 MAC women's basketball tournament, MAC Tournament See also 2016–17 Bowling Green Falcons men's basketball team References

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Jennifer Roos
Jennifer Roos (born July 17, 1971) was the head women's basketball coach for the Bowling Green Falcons women's basketball team from 2012 through 2018. Early life Roos is from Louisville, Kentucky. She played basketball, field hockey, and lacrosse for Davidson Wildcats women's basketball, Davidson. She earned her degree in history from Davidson University in 1993. Coaching career Early in her career Roos was an assistant at Davidson Wildcats women's basketball, Davidson. Roos was a long time assistant at Bowling Green under Curt Miller from 2001 through 2012. Miller's teams were very successful winning eight Mid-American Conference, MAC titles. On April 16, 2012, she was named Bowling Green's head coach when Miller accepted the head coach position at Indiana Hoosiers women's basketball, Indiana. Her initial teams were successful. Bowling Green won 24 games in 2012–13. In her second season in 2013–14 the Falcons won 30 games and won the MAC regular season title and she was ...
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Brookings, South Dakota
Brookings is a city in and the county seat of Brookings County, South Dakota, Brookings County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 23,377 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of cities in South Dakota, fourth most populous city in South Dakota, and was estimated to be 24,312 in 2023. It is home to South Dakota State University, the state's largest institution of higher education. Also in Brookings are the South Dakota Art Museum, the Children's Museum of South Dakota, the annual Brookings Summer Arts Festival, and the headquarters of several manufacturing companies and agricultural operations. History Pioneer The county and city were both named after one of South Dakota's pioneer promoters, Wilmot Brookings. Brookings set out for the Dakota Territory in June 1857. He arrived at Sioux Falls on August 27, 1857, and became one of the first settlers there. He and his group represented the Western Town Company. After a time in Sioux Falls, Wilm ...
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Frost Arena
First Bank & Trust Arena is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Brookings, South Dakota. It was built on the east side of campus in 1973 and is home to the South Dakota State University Jackrabbits men's and women's basketball, women's volleyball, and men's wrestling teams, replacing the Gymnasium-Armory, built in 1918 and nicknamed "The Barn," which still resides on the westside of campus. First Bank & Trust Arena was formerly known as Frost Arena, which was named after former SDSU basketball coach Reuben B. "Jack" Frost. The Jackrabbits men's basketball team have enjoyed a tremendous home court advantage at home, compiling a record of 426–127 (.770) through the 2011-12 season. Likewise, the Jackrabbits women's basketball team also has enjoyed their home court advantage with a 349–92 home record. Originally featuring 9,500 seats, the facility, part of the Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center (HPER is short for Health, Physical Education, & Recreation and is pronounced 'Hyp ...
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2016–17 South Dakota State Jackrabbits Women's Basketball Team
The 2016–17 South Dakota State Jackrabbits women's basketball team represent South Dakota State University in the 2016–17 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Jackrabbits, led by seventeenth year head coach Aaron Johnston. The Jackrabbits compete in the Summit League. They play home games in Frost Arena, in Brookings, South Dakota. Roster Schedule , - !colspan=9 style="background:#003896; color:#F7D417;", Exhibition , - !colspan=9 style="background:#003896; color:#F7D417;", Non-conference regular season , - !colspan=9 style="background:#003896; color:#F7D417;", The Summit League regular season , - !colspan=9 style="background:#003896; color:#F7D417;", , - !colspan=9 style="background:#003896; color:#F7D417;", See also 2016–17 South Dakota State Jackrabbits men's basketball team References {{DEFAULTSORT:2016-17 South Dakota State Jackrabbits women's basketball team South Dakota State Jackrabbi ...
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Blacksburg, Virginia
Blacksburg is an incorporated town in Montgomery County, Virginia, United States, with a population of 44,826 at the 2020 census. Blacksburg and the surrounding county is dominated economically and demographically by the presence of Virginia Tech. Blacksburg, Christiansburg, and the city of Radford are the three principal jurisdictions of the Blacksburg-Christiansburg metropolitan area, which encompasses those jurisdictions and all of Montgomery, Pulaski, and Giles counties for statistical purposes. The MSA has an estimated population of 181,863 and is currently one of the faster-growing MSAs in Virginia. History European colonization, founding (1671–1771) In the mid-1600s, English colonists were still uncertain of what lay beyond the Allegheny Mountains, whose topography and possession by native inhabitants, Tutelo-speaking tribes, were a barrier to expanded settlement by the Colony of Virginia. Abraham Wood, who commanded Fort Henry on the frontier (now the site of Pe ...
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Cassell Coliseum
Cassell Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena in Blacksburg, Virginia, United States, that opened in 1962. It is home to the Virginia Tech Hokies men's and women's basketball teams, wrestling team, and volleyball team. It currently seats 8,925 for basketball games. History Built as a replacement for the much smaller War Memorial Gymnasium, the Coliseum's construction began in 1961. It was fully completed in December 1964 at a cost of $2.7 million. It was designed by Carneal and Johnston (now Ballou Justice Upton Architects, Richmond, Va) and built by T.C. Brittain and Company of Decatur, Georgia. Originally just referred to as "the Coliseum," it was dedicated on September 17, 1977 to the late Stuart K. Cassell, former school business manager, first Vice President of Administration, and major supporter of the building of the arena. The first game was on January 3, 1962, when the Hokies played Alabama. The Hokies won 91-67. Unfortunately, the crowd sat on the bare concrete risers t ...
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2016–17 Virginia Cavaliers Women's Basketball Team
The 2016–17 Virginia Cavaliers women's basketball team represented the University of Virginia during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Cavaliers, led by sixth year head coach Joanne Boyle, played their home games at John Paul Jones Arena and were members the Atlantic Coast Conference. They finished the season 20–13, 7–9 in ACC play to finish in eighth place. They advanced in the quarterfinals of the ACC women's tournament, where they lost to Notre Dame. They were invited to the Women's National Invitation Tournament, where they defeated Saint Joseph's first round before losing to James Madison in the second round. 2016–17 media Virginia Cavaliers Sports Network The Virginia Cavaliers Sports Network will broadcast select Cavaliers games on WINA. John Freeman, Larry Johnson, and Myron Ripley will provide the call for the games. Games not broadcast on WINA can be listened to online through Cavaliers Live at virginiasports.com. Roster ...
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