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2013–14 Oklahoma Sooners Women's Basketball Team
The 2013–14 Oklahoma Sooners women's basketball team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2013–14 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Sooners were led by Sherri Coale in her eighteenth season. The team played its home games at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma as a member of the Big 12 Conference. They finished the season with a record 18–15 overall, 9–9 in Big 12 for a tie to finish in fifth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the 2014 Big 12 women's basketball tournament to Texas. They were invited to the 2014 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament, where they lost in the first round to DePaul. Roster Schedule Sources: , - ! colspan=9 style="background:#FFFDD0; color:#960018;", Exhibition , - ! colspan=9 style="background:#960018; color:#FFFDD0;", Non-conference Regular Season , - ! colspan=9 style="background:#960018; color:#FFFDD0;", Big 12 Regular Season , - ! colspan=9 s ...
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Sherri Coale
Sherri Kay Coale (; Born on January 19, 1965) is a retired college basketball coach. She was the head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners women's basketball, University of Oklahoma Sooners women's basketball team for 25 years, from 1996 to 2021. Coale was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016. Personal Coale grew up in Healdton, Oklahoma and married Dane Scott Coale (born 1964) on June 20, 1987. The couple has two children, son Colton (born 1992) and daughter Chandler (born 1996). Coale has one brother, Jack. Their parents are Beverly Stash and Joe Buben. Coale completed her undergraduate studies at Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma Christian College in Oklahoma City, where she graduated summa cum laude in 1987. She played on the school's Lady Eagles basketball team as a guard (basketball), guard. Coale was inducted into the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame in 2007. Coaching career Coale accepted the Oklahoma position in 1996. She went directly from a high s ...
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2013–14 Gonzaga Bulldogs Women's Basketball Team
The 2013–14 Gonzaga Bulldogs women's basketball team represented Gonzaga University in the 2013–14 college basketball season. The Bulldogs (also informally referred to as the "Zags"), members of the West Coast Conference, were led by head coach Kelly Graves, in his 14th, and final season at the school. The Zags played most of their home games at the McCarthey Athletic Center on the university campus in Spokane, Washington. The Zags would win both the regular and tournament season titles and finish ranked 18th in the AP Poll with a 29–5 record. The Zags were upset in the 1st Round of the NCAA Tournament to end their season. After the season, Kelly Graves would be hired as the new head coach at Oregon, and Lisa Fortier would be named the new Zags head coach. Before the Season Gonzaga was picked to win the WCC Championship. Roster Schedule Source: , - !colspan=9 style="background:#002469; color:#FF0000;", Regular Season ...
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Fox Sports 1
Fox Sports 1 (branded on-air as FS1) is an American pay television television channel, channel owned by the Fox Sports (United States), Fox Sports Media Group, a unit of Fox Corporation. FS1 airs an array of live sporting events, including Major League Baseball and the World Baseball Classic, college sports (most notably Big Ten Conference, Big Ten, Pac-12 Conference, Pac-12 and Big 12 Conference, Big 12 football, and Big East Conference, Big East basketball), association football, soccer matches (including Major League Soccer, Liga MX, CONCACAF Champions Cup, and FIFA World Cup), and a variety of motorsports events. FS1 also features daily sports news, analysis and discussion programming as well as sports-related reality television, reality and documentary film, documentary programs. FS1 replaced the motorsports-centric network Speed (TV network), Speed on August 17, 2013, while its companion channel Fox Sports 2 replaced Fuel TV. Both FS1 and FS2 carried over most of the sport ...
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2013–14 Duke Blue Devils Women's Basketball Team
The 2013–14 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team represented Duke University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. Returning as head coach is Joanne P. McCallie entering her 7th season. The team plays its home games at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Previous season Duke came off a 33–3 overall and 17–1 league mark the previous season, as the Blue Devils advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight for the fourth straight year and won the ACC Championship. Off season Departures * Allison Vernerey, a senior with the 2012–13 team, graduated. * Sierra Moore, a freshman with the 2012–13 team, decided to transfer to Penn State. Incoming signees * Kianna Holland is an incoming freshman from Seneca, South Carolina * Kendall McCravey-Cooper is an incoming freshman from Carson, California * Oderah Chidom is an incoming freshman from Oakland, California * Rebecca Greenwell is an incoming freshman ...
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Fox Sports 2
Fox Sports 2 (branded on-air as FS2) is an American sports-oriented pay television channel owned by the Fox Sports Media Group, a unit of Fox Corporation. The channel is based at the Fox Sports division's headquarters on the Fox Studio Lot in the Century City section of Los Angeles, California. The network was founded as Fuel TV on July 1, 2003, focusing on the culture of extreme sports, including skateboarding, snowboarding, wakeboarding, motocross, surfing, BMX and FMX. The network's prominence expanded further with the introduction of UFC mixed martial arts programming to its lineup in 2012 as part of a wider deal with Fox Sports. On August 17, 2013, Fuel TV was rebranded as Fox Sports 2, refocusing primarily as an overflow channel for the newly launched mainstream sports network Fox Sports 1. The relaunch of Fuel TV as FS1's sister network received little advanced promotion. As of September 2018, approximately 57.5 million households (62.3 percent of households with cabl ...
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Pac-12 Network
The Pac-12 Network (P12N), sometimes referred to as Pac-12 Networks, was an American sports-oriented digital cable and satellite television network owned by the Pac-12 Conference. The network's studio and production facilities were headquartered in San Ramon, California. In addition to the national channel, it also operated a group of six regional sports channels focused on different schools within the conference under the Pac-12 Networks brand: * Pac-12 Arizona, featuring events from the University of Arizona and Arizona State University * Pac-12 Bay Area, featuring events from the University of California and Stanford University * Pac-12 Los Angeles, featuring events from UCLA and University of Southern California * Pac-12 Mountain, featuring events from the University of Colorado and University of Utah * Pac-12 Oregon, featuring events from the University of Oregon and Oregon State University * Pac-12 Washington, featuring events from the University of Washington and Washin ...
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California
California () is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States that lies on the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. It borders Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and shares Mexico–United States border, an international border with the Mexico, Mexican state of Baja California to the south. With almost 40million residents across an area of , it is the List of states and territories of the United States by population, largest state by population and List of U.S. states and territories by area, third-largest by area. Prior to European colonization of the Americas, European colonization, California was one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas in pre-Columbian North America. European exploration in the 16th and 17th centuries led to the colonization by the Spanish Empire. The area became a part of Mexico in 1821, following Mexican War of Independence, its successful war for independence, but Mexican Cession, was ceded to the U ...
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, most populous city in the U.S. state of California, and the commercial, Financial District, Los Angeles, financial, and Culture of Los Angeles, cultural center of Southern California. With an estimated 3,878,704 residents within the city limits , it is the List of United States cities by population, second-most populous in the United States, behind only New York City. Los Angeles has an Ethnic groups in Los Angeles, ethnically and culturally diverse population, and is the principal city of a Metropolitan statistical areas, metropolitan area of 12.9 million people (2024). Greater Los Angeles, a combined statistical area that includes the Los Angeles and Riverside–San Bernardino metropolitan areas, is a sprawling metropolis of over 18.5 million residents. The majority of the city proper lies in Los Angeles Basin, a basin in Southern California adjacent to the Pacific Ocean in the ...
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Pauley Pavilion
Edwin W. Pauley Pavilion, commonly known as Pauley Pavilion, is an indoor arena located in the Westwood Village district of Los Angeles, California, on the campus of UCLA. It is home to the UCLA Bruins men's and women's basketball teams. The men's and women's volleyball and women's gymnastics teams also compete here. All teams, except for the men's volleyball team, compete in the Big Ten Conference. The building, designed by architect Welton Becket, was dedicated in June 1965, named for University of California Regent Edwin W. Pauley, who had matched the alumni contributions. Pauley donated almost one fifth of the more than $5 million spent in constructing the arena. The arena was renovated in 2010–12 and was reopened on November 9, 2012, when it hosted a men's basketball game against Indiana State. Features Pauley Pavilion contains 11,307 permanent theater-style upholstered seats, plus retractable seats for 2,492 spectators (466 seats without backs used by the b ...
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2013–14 UCLA Bruins Women's Basketball Team
The 2013–14 UCLA Bruins women's basketball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Bruins, led by third year head coach Cori Close, play their home games at the Pauley Pavilion and were a members of the Pac-12 Conference. With many injuries, the team finished the season in 8th place on a conference record of 7–11 and 13–18 overall, and the graduation of seniors Thea Lemberger and Atonye Nyingifa. Roster Schedule , - !colspan=9, Regular Season , - !colspan=9 , 2014 Pac-12 Conference women's tournament Source Honors All-Pac-12 *Nirra Fields, G, So., Montreal, Canada *Atonye Nyingifa, F Sr., Torrance, Calif. Honorable Mention *Corinne Costa, (F/C, RSJr.) Pac-12 All-Academic Team Honorable Mention: Thea Lemberger and Atonye Nyingifa See also 2013–14 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team References {{DEFAULTSORT:2013-14 UCLA Bruins ...
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