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2024–25 Belmont Bruins Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Belmont Bruins women's basketball team represents Belmont University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Bruins, led by eighth-year head coach Bart Brooks, play their home games at the Curb Event Center in Nashville, Tennessee as members of the Missouri Valley Conference. Previous season The Bruins finished the 2023–24 season 26–8, 17–3 in MVC play, to finish in second place. They would defeat UIC, before falling to Missouri State in the semifinals of the MVC tournament. They received an at-large bid to the WBIT, where they would defeat Ball State in the first round, before falling to Penn State in the second round. Preseason On October 1, 2024, the MVC released their preseason coaches poll. Belmont was picked to finish third in the MVC regular season. Preseason rankings Source: Preseason All-MVC Teams Source: Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=12 style="", Non-conference regular season ...
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Curb Event Center
The Curb Event Center is a multipurpose arena on the campus of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. Named in honor of its prime donor, music executive and former lieutenant governor of California Mike Curb, the arena was completed in 2003, replacing the former Striplin Gym. It is the home venue of Belmont's men's and women's basketball and volleyball teams and hosted the 2004 and 2005 Atlantic Sun Conference men's basketball tournaments. In June 2004 it hosted some of the junior and preliminary events of the U.S.Gymnastics Championships. It seats 5,085 people for sporting events and hundreds more for events such as concerts and graduations where much of the floor is available for seating. It also hosts the graduation of the seniors of several local schools, including East Literature Magnet, Antioch High School, John Overton Comprehensive High School and Ravenwood High School. On April 10, 2006, the arena hosted the nationally televised CMT Music Awards for the first time ...
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2024–25 Drake Bulldogs Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Drake Bulldogs women's basketball team represented Drake University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Bulldogs, led by fourth-year head coach Allison Pohlman, played their home games at the Knapp Center in Des Moines, Iowa as members of the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). Previous season The Bulldogs finished the 2023–24 season 29–6, 19–1 in MVC play, to finish in first place. In the MVC tournament, they defeated Indiana State in the quarterfinals, Northern Iowa in the semifinals, and Missouri State to win the MVC tournament championship and earn the conference's automatic bid into the NCAA tournament. They received the #12 seed in the Albany Regional 2, where they would lose to #5 region seed Colorado in the first round. Roster Schedule and results , - , - !colspan=9 style=", Exhibition , - !colspan=12 style="", Non-conference regular season , - !colspan=12 style="", MVC regular seas ...
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Louisa, Kentucky
Louisa is a home-rule class city located in eastern Kentucky, United States, at the merger of the Levisa Fork River, Levisa and Tug Fork River, Tug Forks into the Big Sandy River (Ohio River tributary), Big Sandy River, which forms part of the state's border with West Virginia. It is the county seat, seat of Lawrence County, Kentucky, Lawrence County. The population was 2,467 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census and an estimated 2,375 in 2018. History The origin of the city's name is unclear. Theories include that it was named for Louisa County, Virginia, after Louisa Swetnam, one of the first white children born in the area, or after a corruption of the original name of the Levisa Fork, as it was originally written and spoken as the "Louisa Fork." An 1856 map still shows the river under the name "Louisa." Virginia, the Carolinas, Carolina and other English colonial-linked settlement attempts began as early as 1790 but did not take hold until 1818. Louisa became the coun ...
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Charles Henderson High School
Charles Henderson High School is a grades 9- 12 high school located in the city of Troy, Alabama. The namesake of the school, Charles Henderson, was the governor of the state of Alabama from 1915 to 1919. After his death in 1937, Henderson left some of his considerable estate to family members, but most of his money was used to establish a perpetual trust to fund education and healthcare in Troy. The fund was to be used for the construction of new schools and to start a charity hospital for children in Troy. Money from Henderson's trust has been used to fund Charles Henderson High School, Charles Henderson Middle School, and The Charles Henderson Child Health Care Center. Lise Fayson is the Principal of the high school. Athletics Football The school's football team is in the 5A division of the AHSAA and participates in Region 2 (Southeast Alabama). As of November 2014, the team's state ranking is 78 and their national ranking is 2321. The school's football team won ...
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Troy, Alabama
Troy is a city in and the county seat of Pike County, Alabama, United States. It was formally incorporated on February 4, 1843. Between 1763 and 1783, the area where Troy sits was part of the colony of British West Florida.The Economy of British West Florida, 1763–1783 by Robin F. A. Fabel (University of Alabama Press, 2002) After 1783, the region fell under the jurisdiction of the newly created United States of America. As of the 2020 census, its population was 17,727, down from 18,033 in 2010. The 2022 estimated population was 17,774. The City of Troy had previously been considered one of the fastest-growing cities in Alabama. Troy is home to Troy University, the fourth-largest university in total enrollment in Alabama. History Before the Civil War For many centuries, the area around Troy was settled by different tribes of Native Americans, but became primarily known for its Muskogee Creek presence. Most Creek tribes lived along rivers or streams at that time. ...
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2024–25 Evansville Purple Aces Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Evansville Purple Aces women's basketball team represents the University of Evansville during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Purple Aces, who were led by fourth-year head coach Robyn Scherr, played their home games at Meeks Family Fieldhouse in Evansville, Indiana as members of the Missouri Valley Conference. Previous season The Purple Aces finished the 2023–24 season 4–27, 2–18 in MVC play, to finish in a tie for last place. They were defeated by Illinois State in the opening round of the MVC tournament. Preseason On October 1, 2024, the MVC released their preseason coaches poll. Evansville was picked to finish last in the MVC regular season. Preseason rankings Source: Preseason All-MVC Teams No Purple Aces were named to the Preseason All-MVC First or Second teams. Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=12 style="", Exhibition , - !colspan=12 style="", Non-conference regular season , - ...
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2024–25 Bradley Braves Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Bradley Braves women's basketball team represented Bradley University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Braves, who were led by third-year head coach Kate Popovec-Goss, played their home games at the Renaissance Coliseum in Peoria, Illinois, as members of the Missouri Valley Conference. Previous season The Braves finished the 2023–24 season 6–25, 2–18 in MVC play, to finish in a tie for last place. They were defeated by Murray State in the opening round of the MVC tournament. Preseason On October 1, 2024, the MVC released their preseason coaches poll. Bradley was picked to finish eleventh in the MVC regular season. Preseason rankings Source: Preseason All-MVC Teams No Braves were named to the Preseason All-MVC First or Second teams. Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=12 style="", Exhibition , - !colspan=12 style="", Non-conference regular season , - !colspan=12 style="", MVC regu ...
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2024–25 Southern Illinois Salukis Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Southern Illinois Salukis women's basketball team represented Southern Illinois University Carbondale during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Salukis, who were led by third-year head coach Kelly Bond-White, played their home games at the Banterra Center in Carbondale, Illinois as members of the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). The Salukis finished the season 4–26, 2–18 in MVC play, to finish in a tie for eleventh place. Their season ended after a 40-point loss to Illinois State in the first round of the MVC tournament. Previous season The Salukis finished the 2023–24 season 11–20, 6–14 in MVC play, to finish in a tie for eighth place. They were defeated by Indiana State in the opening round of the MVC tournament. Preseason On October 1, 2024, the MVC released their preseason coaches poll. Southern Illinois was picked to finish tenth in the MVC regular season. Preseason rankings Source: Preseason All-MVC Teams No Saluk ...
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2024–25 Indiana State Sycamores Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Indiana State Sycamores women's basketball team represented Indiana State University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Sycamores, who were led by first-year head coach Marc Mitchell, played their home games at the Hulman Center in Terre Haute, Indiana as members of the Missouri Valley Conference. Previous season The Sycamores finished the 2023–24 season 11–21, 6–14 in MVC play, to finish in a tie for eighth place. They defeated Southern Illinois, before falling to top-seeded and eventual tournament champions Drake in the quarterfinals of the MVC tournament. On April 24, 2024, head coach Chad Killinger announced that he would be stepping down as head coach after three seasons, after missing a majority of the season due to an undisclosed health issue. On May 10, UIndy head coach Marc Mitchell announced that he would be stepping down from his head coaching position, in order to take the head coaching position at Indiana Sta ...
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2024–25 Valparaiso Beacons Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Valparaiso Beacons women's basketball team represented Valparaiso University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Beacons, who were led by seventh-year head coach Mary Evans, played their home games at the Athletics–Recreation Center in Valparaiso, Indiana as members of the Missouri Valley Conference. Previous season The Beacons finished the 2023–24 season 5–23, 4–15 in MVC play, to finish in tenth place. They were defeated by UIC in the opening round of the MVC tournament. Preseason On October 1, 2024, the MVC released their preseason coaches poll. Valparaiso was picked to eighth in the MVC regular season. Preseason rankings Source: Preseason All-MVC Teams Source: Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=12 style="", Non-conference regular season , - !colspan=12 style="", MVC regular season , - !colspan=12 style="", Sources: References {{DEFAULTSORT:2024-25 Va ...
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2024–25 Illinois State Redbirds Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 Illinois State Redbirds women's basketball team represented Illinois State University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Redbirds, who were led by eighth-year head coach Kristen Gillespie, played their home games at CEFCU Arena in Normal, Illinois as members of the Missouri Valley Conference. Previous season The Redbirds finished the 2023–24 season 21–11, 13–7 in MVC play, to finish in fifth place. They defeated Evansville, before falling to Northern Iowa in the quarterfinals of the MVC tournament. They received an at-large bid to the WNIT, where they would defeat Charleston in the second round, before falling to Wisconsin in the Super 16. Preseason On October 1, 2024, the MVC released their preseason coaches poll. Illinois State was picked to finish seventh in the MVC regular season. Preseason rankings Source: Preseason All-MVC Teams Source: Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=12 style="", ...
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2024–25 UIC Flames Women's Basketball Team
The 2024–25 UIC Flames women's basketball team represented the University of Illinois Chicago during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Flames, who were led by third-year head coach Ashleen Bracey, played their home games at Credit Union 1 Arena in Chicago, Illinois as members of the Missouri Valley Conference. Previous season The Flames finished the 2023–24 season 18–16, 10–10 in MVC play, to finish in seventh place. They defeated Valparaiso, before falling to Belmont in the quarterfinals of the MVC tournament. They received an at-large bid to the WNIT, where they would be defeated by Southern Indiana in the first round. Preseason On October 1, 2024, the MVC released their preseason coaches poll. UIC was picked to finish sixth in the MVC regular season. Preseason rankings Source: Preseason All-MVC Teams Source: Roster Schedule and results , - !colspan=12 style="", Exhibition , - !colspan=12 style="", Non-confer ...
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