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2023–24 Indiana Hoosiers Women's Basketball Team
The 2023–24 Indiana Hoosiers women's basketball team represented Indiana University Bloomington during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Hoosiers were led by head coach Teri Moren in her tenth season, and played their home games at the Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall as a member of the Big Ten Conference. Previous season The Hoosiers finished the 2022–23 season with a 28–4 record, including 16–2 in Big Ten play to finish in first place in the conference. They received an at-large bid to the 2023 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament, where they advanced to the second round. Despite being a 1-seed for the first time in program history, they were upset by 9-seed Miami 70–68. Offseason On June 12, 2023, Amber Smith was named assistant coach. Departures Incoming transfers Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=9 style=, Exhibition , - !colspan=9 style=, Regular season , - !colspan=9 st ...
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Teri Moren
Teri Marie Moren (born April 14, 1969) is the current head coach of the Indiana University women's basketball team. Raised in Seymour, Indiana, Moren played college basketball at Purdue Boilermakers women's basketball, Purdue and was the head coach at Indianapolis Greyhounds, Indianapolis from 2000 to 2007 and at Indiana State Sycamores women's basketball, Indiana State from 2010 to 2014. She became the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers women's basketball team in 2014. Moren's teams have acquired many championships and accolades. Her Hoosiers won the 2018 Women's National Invitation Tournament and in 2023 she became the winningest coach in program history. As an assistant coach, Moren won a gold medal at the 2022 FIBA Under-18 Women's Americas Championship. For her success, Moren was named the 2023 Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year, AP College Basketball Coach of the Year, twice named the Big Ten Conference Women's Basketball Coach of the Year (2016 and 2023), ...
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Grace Berger
Grace Elizabeth Berger (born June 3, 1999) is an American professional basketball player who is a free agent. She played college basketball for the Indiana Hoosiers. She was selected seventh overall by the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) in the 2023 WNBA draft. Early life Berger played basketball for Sacred Heart Academy in Louisville, Kentucky. In her junior season, she averaged 14.5 points, 8.6 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game, helping her team win the Seventh Region title and reach the state finals. As a senior, Berger earned ''Courier-Journal'' Athlete of the Year, Kentucky All-Star and Seventh Region Player of the Year honors after averaging 15.2 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists and leading Sacred Heart back to the regional final. She was a three-time All-State selection in high school. Rated a five-star recruit by ESPN, Berger committed to play college basketball for Indiana over offers from Kentucky, Louisville and Michigan. Co ...
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Coppell High School
Coppell High School is a public high school located in Coppell, Texas. It is part of the Coppell Independent School District located in extreme northwest Dallas County. Overview The school graduated its first class of twenty-five students in 1965. As of the 2017-2018 school year, enrollment was 3,505 students in grades 9-12, however that number decreased in 2018-2019, as the school split the 9th grade to CHS9. There are over 200 staff members at Coppell High School to accommodate the student body of over 2500. Athletic teams are known as the "Cowboys" or "Cowgirls" for boys' and girls' teams, respectively. The school colors are red and black. The school slogan is #CHSRise. The principal is Laura Springer. Coppell High School was named a 2001-02 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence due to the new SAS class. Coppell High School has been ranked consistently as one of the "Top 1200 U.S. High Schools." Demographics As of the 20172018 school year, the student population i ...
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Coppell, TX
Coppell ( ) is a city in the northwest corner of Dallas County in the U.S. state of Texas. It is a suburb of Dallas and a bedroom community in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its population was 42,983 at the 2020 census. A small area in the far northern portion of the city extends into neighboring Denton County. History The Coppell area was settled by German and French immigrants in the 1840s. Members of the Peters Colony also settled here in the 1840s. Originally named Gibbs Station, after Barnett Gibbs (one of Texas's first lieutenant governors), the town was renamed in 1892 for George Coppell, a New York banker, who was born in Liverpool, England and probably moved to the United States circa 1859. He was reportedly heavily involved with the final construction of the local railroad line. Popular belief is that he was an engineer, but little or no evidence supports that claim. In 1955, the community was incorporated through a ballot measure that passed by a vote of 41 to ...
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Minnesota Golden Gophers Women's Basketball
The Minnesota Golden Gophers women's basketball team represents the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Minnesota Golden Gophers, Golden Gophers have played in the Big Ten since the conference began sponsoring basketball in 1982. The team plays its home games in Williams Arena and is currently coached by Dawn Plitzuweit. The Golden Gophers have made nine appearances in the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship, highlighted by a Final Four appearance in 2004 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament, 2004. The Golden Gophers also have three appearances in the AIAW women's basketball tournament. History The Golden Gophers have had 5 players play professional basketball, as well as eight players named All-Americans. Four players, Lindsay Whalen, Amanda Zahui B., and Janel McCarville, Rachel Banham were selected in the top four of Women's National Basketball Association, WNBA draft. The Gophers have ranked in the top 20 nationally in attendance for sev ...
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Stillwater Area High School
Stillwater Area High School (SAHS) is a public school located in Oak Park Heights, Minnesota, United States. It serves as the primary high school for the Stillwater Area Public School District (834), the oldest public school district in Minnesota. The current campus was built in 1993 thanks to a 28 million dollar bond that was approved by the citizens of District 834. The previous location is now Stillwater Middle School. (SMS). Students from both SMS and Oakland Middle School attend Stillwater Area High School. ''Newsweek'' ranked the school #326 in their "List of the 500 Top High Schools in America in 2015." Stillwater was designed by the architecture firm ATS&R. In 2017, the school completed a $97 million dollar renovation, involving the construction of a new 9th grade wing, a new gym and Pony Activity Center (PAC). Athletics The 2016 boys' soccer team finished the season ranked fourth in the nation by ''USA Today'' on its final Super 25 Expert Rankings. Notable alumn ...
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Stillwater, MN
Stillwater is a city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Washington County. It is in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area, on the west bank of the St. Croix River, across from Houlton, Wisconsin. Stillwater's population was 19,394 at the 2020 census. Stillwater is often called "the birthplace of Minnesota" due to its role in the establishment of the state. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of ; is land and is water. State Highways 36, 95, and 96 are three of the community's main routes. Climate Stillwater receives an average annual snowfall of . Average annual rainfall is . Each year has an average of 14 days above . Name The name "Stillwater" was proposed in 1843 by John McKusick, who built the settlement's first sawmill. McKusick was later a state senator. The name derives from the St. Croix River's calmness near the town center. It is also believed that McKusick had fond memories of Stillwat ...
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Ra'anana, Israel
Ra'anana () is an affluent city in the southern Sharon Plain of the Central District of Israel. It was founded in 1922 as an American-Jewish settlement, 1 km south of the village of Tabsur, where an important World War I battle had taken place four years previously. Bordered by Kfar Saba and Hod HaSharon on the east and Herzliya on the southwest, it had a population of in . While the majority of its residents are Israeli-born Jews, a large part of the population consists of Jewish immigrants from the Americas, Europe and South Africa. Ra'anana's industrial park is home to global and local start-up companies. It was designated a "Green City" by the World Health Organization in 2005. History Before the 20th century, the location of Ra'anana formed part of the Forest of Sharon, a hallmark of the region's historical landscape. It was an open woodland dominated by Mount Tabor Oak ( Quercus ithaburensis), which extended from Kfar Yona in the north to Ra’anana in the s ...
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Benet Academy
Benet Academy ( ) is a private, highly competitive, co-educational, college-preparatory, Benedictine high school in Lisle, Illinois, United States, overseen by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Joliet in Illinois, Diocese of Joliet. Founded in 1886, the school was initially established in Chicago as the all-boys St. Procopius College and Academy by Benedictine monks, who also operated the St. Joseph Bohemian Orphanage. In 1898, the orphanage moved to Lisle, about west of Chicago, to be joined by St. Procopius three years later. In 1926, Benedictine nuns constructed the all-girls Sacred Heart Academy near the orphanage and school in Lisle. The orphanage closed in 1956 to make room for St. Procopius Academy, which separated from the college in 1969. Due to rising costs and waning enrollment, Sacred Heart merged with St. Procopius Academy in 1967 to form Benet Academy on the St. Procopius campus. Since then, numerous building projects have been undertaken to expand Benet's athletics, mus ...
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Lisle, IL
Lisle ( ) is a village in DuPage County, Illinois, United States. The population was 22,390 at the 2010 census, and in 2019 the population was recorded to be 23,270. It is a south-western suburb of Chicago in the Illinois Technology and Research Corridor. It is also the headquarters of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III. History In 1830, Bailey Hobson, a Quaker, was the first settler in what would become DuPage County, Illinois, as well as Lisle Township. The town of Lisle was settled in 1832, by brothers James C. Hatch and Luther A. Hatch after the close of the Black Hawk War. The two brothers acquired land near what is now Ogden Avenue and began a small farming community named "DuPage" or "East DuPage" because, of its proximity to the east branch of the DuPage River. In 1831, DuPage County was founded. To the west of the Lisle settlement, on the west branch of the DuPage river, brothers Joseph and John Naper founded Naper's Settlement, present-day Naperville, Illinoi ...
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Grass Lake High School
Grass Lake High School is a public high school in Grass Lake, Michigan, United States. It has about 400 students. The school, though it has been in multiple locations over the years, can trace its institutional history back to 1863. Notable people Author Maritta Wolff, who wrote the 1941 bestseller ''Whistle Stop'' and other books, was a graduate of Grass Lake High School. Athletics Football Baseball State Championships: 1979-1980, 1987-1988, 2008. In 1998-1999 team had the most HR's In GL history. 1985 State runners up, loss in extra innings. Wrestling State Championships: 1985, 1986, 1989 Girls Track & Field State Championships: 1977, 1978 Boys Track & Field State Championships: 1969, 1970, 2021, 2022 Boys Cross Country State Championships: 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 References External linksGrass Lake High School official website
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Grass Lake, MI
Grass Lake is a village in Jackson County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,105 at the 2020 census. The village is located just south of Interstate 94 in Grass Lake Township. History In 1842, the Michigan Central Railroad bypassed the original village and built a depot to the west when an offer of $1.50 an acre was offered (compared to $2.00 an acre at the previous city center The village was relocated to this new location - its current location - to be closer to the rail depot and some of the original buildings were relocated to the new site. In 1887, Grass Lake was awarded a stone depot designed by the same architects, Spier & Rohns, Spier and Rohns, and with stone from the same quarry as the Ann Arbor station. The historic Romanesque Whistle Stop Depot offers displays of local interest and is available for rental. The Grass Lake Historical Society also operates the Coe House Museum. The home was constructed in 1871 for Henry Van Winkle, who owned and ...
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