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2018–19 Radford Highlanders Women's Basketball Team
The 2018–19 Radford Highlanders women's basketball team represented Radford University during the 2018–19 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Highlanders were led by sixth-year head coach Mike McGuire and played their home games at the Dedmon Center in Radford, Virginia as members of the Big South Conference. They finished the season 26–7, 17–1 in Big South play, to win the Big South regular-season title. The Highlanders, who won a school-record 26 games, won the conference tournament championship game over Campbell Fighting Camels women's basketball, Campbell—their first title since 1996—to earn an automatic bid of the 2019 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament, NCAA women's tournament where they lost to 2018–19 Maryland Terrapins women's basketball team, Maryland in the first round. Roster Schedule , - !colspan=9 style=, Exhibition , - !colspan=9 style=, Non-conference regular season , - !colspan=9 style=, Big So ...
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Mike McGuire (basketball)
Mike McGuire (born March 18, 1979) is the head coach of the Radford University women's basketball team. In six years as a high school basketball coach, he accumulated a record of 105–52 (). At Hidden Valley High School, McGuire led the team to back to back Virginia Group AA state titles. Over those two years, at Hidden Valley High School, he accumulated a record of 55–5 (). Head coaching record Source: * Radford * Big South References

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Virginia Beach, VA
Virginia Beach (colloquially VB) is the most populous city in the U.S. commonwealth of Virginia. The city is located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay in southeastern Virginia. It is the sixth-most populous city in the Mid-Atlantic and the 42nd-most populous city in the U.S. with a population of 459,470 at the 2020 census. Virginia Beach is a principal city in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, which has more than 1.8 million inhabitants and is the 37th-largest metropolitan area in the U.S. Virginia Beach is a resort city with miles of beaches and hundreds of hotels, motels, and restaurants along its oceanfront. Near the point where the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean meet, Cape Henry was the site of the first landing of the English colonists who eventually settled in Jamestown; modern Virginia Beach was established in 1906. It is home to several state parks, protected beaches, and military bases. Virginia Wesleyan University, Regent Univer ...
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Page County High School is a public secondary school located in Shenandoah, Virginia. The dedication of the original building in 1961 brought together students from the former Shenandoah and Stanley high schools. It holds grade levels 9-12 (freshmen through seniors) and has an enrollment of approximately 550 students. The feeder school is Page County Middle School, which is in turn fed by Shenandoah Elementary and Stanley Elementary schools, and formerly Grove Hill Elementary School. Page County High School has an auditorium with a capacity of approximately 700 people, a gym with retractable bleachers on two sides, a full library, a cafeteria that feeds students in two 25 minute blocks each day, and three computer labs. The school's mascot is the panther. Major Renovations Major renovations of Page County High School took place during the summer of 2002. The front facade, doors, and windows were replaced, and many interior changes were made. There were permanent annexes erected ...
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Stanley is a town in Page County, Virginia, United States. History Fort Philip Long and Graves Chapel and Cemetery are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Geography Stanley is located at (38.577649, −78.508980). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all of it land. Transportation The only primary highway directly serving Stanley is U.S. Route 340 Business, which is the main road northeast and southwest out of Stanley. To the northeast, US 340 Bus travels to Luray, rejoins U.S. Route 340, and continues northeast towards Front Royal. To the southwest, US 340 Bus rejoins US 340 and continues on to Shenandoah, Elkton and Waynesboro. Demographics As of the census of 2023, there were 1,723 people, 562 households, and 363 families living in the town. The population density was . There were 598 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 97.89% White, 1.28% from other races, and 0. ...
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Paint Branch High School is a public high school located in the Fairland census-designated place in unincorporated Montgomery County, Maryland, with a Burtonsville postal address. It is part of the Montgomery County Public Schools system. The school lies on Old Columbia Pike, between Briggs Chaney and Greencastle Road. Paint Branch was founded in 1969, and is named after the nearby Paint Branch tributary stream. It is a member of the Northeast Consortium of Montgomery County high schools. As a member of the Consortium, the school's signature program focuses on Science and Media education. In 2000, Paint Branch was awarded the Blue Ribbon Award, as well as the New American High School Award in 2000. History Paint Branch High School first opened its doors in the fall of 1969. New building Paint Branch was guaranteed a new building when it was invited to enter the Northeast Consortium in 1998. The new building was scheduled to be completed by the end of 2010, but budget shor ...
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Silver Spring, MD
Silver Spring is a census-designated place (CDP) in southeastern Montgomery County, Maryland, United States, near Washington, D.C. Although officially Unincorporated area, unincorporated, it is an edge city with a population of 81,015 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the fifth-most-populous place in Maryland after Baltimore, Columbia, Maryland, Columbia, Germantown, Maryland, Germantown, and Waldorf, Maryland, Waldorf. Downtown Silver Spring, located next to the northern tip of Washington, D.C., is the oldest and most Urbanization, urbanized area of Silver Spring, surrounded by several inner suburban residential neighborhoods inside the Capital Beltway. Many mixed-use developments combining retail, residential, and office space have been built since 2004. Silver Spring takes its name from a mica-flecked spring discovered there in 1840 by Francis Preston Blair, who subsequently bought much of the area's surrounding land. Acorn Park, south of downtown, is be ...
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