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2014–15 Ole Miss Rebels Women's Basketball Team
The 2014–15 Ole Miss Rebels women's basketball team represented University of Mississippi during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Rebels, who were led by second-year head coach Matt Insell, played their home games at Tad Smith Coliseum and are members of the Southeastern Conference. They finished the season 19–14, 7–9 in SEC play to finish in a tie for seventh place. They lost in the second round of the SEC women's basketball tournament to Arkansas. They were invited to the Women's National Invitation Tournament where they defeated Tennessee–Martin in the first round, Georgia Tech in the second round before losing to Middle Tennessee in the third round. Roster Schedule , - !colspan=9 style="", Exhibition , - !colspan=9 style="", Non-conference regular season , - !colspan=9 style="", SEC regular season , - !colspan=9 style="", , - !colspan=9 style="", Source See also *2014–15 Ole M ...
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Matt Insell
Matthew Ollen Insell (born September 22, 1982) is the current Associate Head Coach of Women's Basketball at Middle Tennessee State University. Insell was the head coach of the University of Mississippi, Ole Miss women's basketball team from 2013 to 2018 before he was let go by Ole Miss following the 2018 season. Prior to his time at Ole Miss, Insell spent 5 years as an Assistant Coach at the University of Kentucky and one year as the Director of Basketball Operations at Louisiana Tech University. On May 7, 2018, Matt Insell was hired to work as assistant coach at Middle Tennessee State University. September 20, 2022, Matt Insell was promoted to Associate Head Coach at Middle Tennessee State University. Insell has been a part of twelve teams that have participated in postseason play. Four of his teams at Kentucky advanced to the NCAA Tournament with three reaching the Elite Eight and another falling in the second round. Middle Tennessee State advanced to the NCAA Tournament thre ...
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Lawlor Events Center
Lawlor Events Center is northern Nevada's largest multi-purpose arena. It is located in Reno, Nevada at the intersection of North Virginia Street and 15th Street on the University of Nevada, Reno campus. It is named after former athletic director, baseball, basketball and football coach Jake Lawlor. It was built in 1983 and has a capacity of 12,000 including 11,536 multi-purpose seats. Lawlor is home to the Nevada Wolf Pack basketball teams, and also hosts boxing, concerts, conferences, PBR events, rodeos, WWE and other entertainment events. It is also the host for Washoe County School District high school graduations and winter commencement ceremonies for the university. History Lawlor Events Center hosted the 1986 Big Sky Conference, 1996–2000 Big West Conference and 2005–2006 and 2009–2010 Western Athletic Conference men's basketball tournaments. On Saturday, February 4, 1984 Duran Duran performed at Lawlor as part of their Sing Blue Silver world tour. On Thursday, ...
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Memorial Coliseum (University Of Kentucky)
Memorial Coliseum, coloquailly known as "The House That Rupp Built" and "Historic Memorial Coliseum", is a 6,250-seat multi-purpose arena in Lexington, Kentucky. The facility, which opened in 1950, is home to four women's teams at the University of Kentucky – Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball, basketball, volleyball, artistic gymnastics, gymnastics, and Stunt (sport), stunt. Before Rupp Arena opened in 1976, it also housed the men's basketball team. Memorial Coliseum also housed the university's swimming (sport), swimming and Diving (sport), diving team prior to the 1989 completion of the Lancaster Aquatics Center. History The facility was built as a memorial to Kentuckians who had died during World War I, World War II and the Korean War. Later, the names of all Kentuckians who died in the Vietnam War were added. Originally, it had an official capacity of 12,000, making it the largest arena in the South at the time. However, the Coliseum frequently drew crowds of over 13, ...
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2014–15 Kentucky Wildcats Women's Basketball Team
The 2014–15 Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team represented University of Kentucky during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Wildcats, led by eighth year head coach Matthew Mitchell, played their home games at the Memorial Coliseum with one game at Rupp Arena and were members of the Southeastern Conference. They finished the season 24–10, 10–6 in SEC play to finish in a three-way tie for fourth place. They advanced to the semifinals of the SEC women's tournament, where they lost to Tennessee. They received an at-large to the NCAA women's tournament, where they defeated Tennessee State in the first before getting upset by Dayton the second round. Roster Schedule , - !colspan=9 style="background:#273BE2; color:white;", Exhibition , - !colspan=9 style="background:#273BE2; color:white;", Non-conference Regular Season , - !colspan=9 style="background:#273BE2; color:white;", SEC regular season , ...
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2014–15 Arkansas Razorbacks Women's Basketball Team
The 2014–15 Arkansas Razorbacks women's basketball team represented the University of Arkansas in the 2014–15 college basketball season. The Razorbacks, led by first-year head coach Jimmy Dykes, played their games at Bud Walton Arena and were members of the Southeastern Conference. They finished the season 18–14, 6–10 in SEC play to finish in a tie for ninth place. They advanced to the quarterfinals of the SEC women's tournament, where they lost to South Carolina. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA women's tournament, where they defeated Northwestern in the first round before losing to Baylor in the second round. Roster Rankings Schedule , - !colspan=9 style="background:#C41E3A; color:#FFFFFF;", Exhibition , - !colspan=9 style="background:#C41E3A; color:#FFFFFF;", Non-conference regular season , - !colspan=9 style="background:#C41E3A; color:#FFFFFF;", SEC regular season , - !colspan=9 style="background:#C41E3A;", ...
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2014–15 Southeastern Louisiana Lady Lions Basketball Team
The 2014–15 Southeastern Louisiana Lady Lions basketball team represented Southeastern Louisiana University during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Lady Lions, led by first year head coach Yolanda Moore, played their home games at the University Center. They are members of the Southland Conference The Southland Conference (SLC) is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the South Central United States (specifically Texas and Louisiana). It participates in the NCAA's Division I for all sports; for football, it participates in .... Roster Schedule Source , - !colspan=9 style="background:#006643; color:#EAAB00;", Out of Conference Schedule , - !colspan=9 style="background:#006643; color:#EAAB00;", Southland Conference Schedule See also * 2014–15 Southeastern Louisiana Lions basketball team References {{DEFAULTSORT:2014-15 Southeastern Louisiana Lady Lions basketball team Sout ...
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2014–15 Southern Miss Lady Eagles Basketball Team
The 2014–15 Southern Miss Lady Eagles basketball team represented the University of Southern Mississippi during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Lady Eagles, led by eleventh year head coach Joye Lee-McNelis, played their home games at Reed Green Coliseum and were members of Conference USA. They finished the season 25–11, 13–5 in C-USA play to finish in third place. They advanced to the championship game of the C-USA women's tournament, where they lost to Western Kentucky. They were invited to the Women's National Invitation Tournament, where they defeated Texas Southern in the first round, TCU in the second round, Eastern Michigan in the third round before falling to Michigan in the quarterfinals. Roster Rankings Schedule , - !colspan=9 style="background:#F1C500; color:#000000;", Exhibition , - !colspan=9 style="background:#F1C500; color:#000000;", Regular season , - !colspan=9 style="back ...
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2014–15 Baylor Lady Bears Basketball Team
The 2014–15 Baylor Lady Bears basketball team represented Baylor University in the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. Returning as head coach is Hall of Famer Kim Mulkey for her 14th season. The team played its home games at the Ferrell Center in Waco, Texas and were members of the Big 12 Conference. They finished the season 33–4, 16–2 in Big 12 to win the Big 12 regular season title. They also won the Big 12 women's tournament to earn an automatic trip to the NCAA women's tournament, where they defeated Northwestern State in the first round, Arkansas in the second round and Iowa in the sweet sixteen before losing to Notre Dame in the elite eight. Before the season Departures Recruiting Roster Rankings Schedule , - ! colspan=9 style="background:#FECB00; color:#003015;", Exhibition , - !colspan=9 style="background:#004834; color:#FECB00;", Non-conference Regular Season , - !colspan=9 style="background:#FECB00; color: ...
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American Sports Network
American Sports Network (ASN) was a sports brand owned by the U.S. television station owner Sinclair Broadcast Group through its Sinclair Networks subsidiary. Formed in July 2014, the multicast network component of ASN produced broadcasts of sporting events that were aired primarily across stations owned by Sinclair (in particular, The CW and MyNetworkTV stations owned and/or operated by the company, or, in some markets, on a digital subchannel of a Sinclair station), and syndicated to non-Sinclair stations and regional sports networks. The multicast network component of ASN primarily dealt in college sports from NCAA Division I conferences, including live football and basketball games from the Atlantic 10 Conference, Big South Conference, Colonial Athletic Association, Conference USA, Horizon League, Ivy League, Mid-American Conference, Ohio Valley Conference, Patriot League, Southern Conference, Southland Conference, and Western Athletic Conference, as well as a limited numb ...
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Bowling Green, Kentucky
Bowling Green is a city in Warren County, Kentucky, United States, and its county seat. Its population was 72,294 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of cities in Kentucky, third-most populous city in the state, after Louisville, Kentucky, Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky, Lexington. The Bowling Green metropolitan area is the fourth-largest in the state and had a population of 179,639 in 2020. Founded by pioneers in 1798, Bowling Green was the provisional capital of Confederate government of Kentucky, Confederate Kentucky during the American Civil War. In the 21st century, it is the location of numerous manufacturers, including General Motors, Spalding (company), Spalding, and Fruit of the Loom. The Bowling Green Assembly Plant has been the source of all Chevrolet Corvettes built since 1981. Bowling Green is also home to Western Kentucky University (or WKU for short), and the National Corvette Museum. History Settlement and incorporation The ...
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