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Mila Nikolić
Mila Nikolich (also spelled Nikolić, born 7 April 1971), is a Serbian former professional basketball player. She played for the Abilene Christian Wildcats at the collegiate level. Later, she played for the Houston Comets of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), with who she won a WNBA championship with. She then played overseas. Career Nikolich college basketball in the United States for the Abilene Christian Wildcats. She later played professional basketball. During the 1998–99 season, she played professional basketball in the Canary Islands. She went undrafted in the WNBA Draft, but was signed by the Houston Comets in the midst of their dynasty at the beginning of the WNBA's history. She played for the Comets in 1999, winning the 1999 WNBA Finals with them. A forward, she saw little playing time during the season. She played seven games for the Comets, averaging 1.4 points per game. On 28 January 2000, the Comets traded her to Portland Fire for Coquese Wash ...
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Forward (basketball)
Basketball is a sport with five players on the court for each team at a time. Each player is assigned to different Position (team sports), positions defined by the strategic role they play. Guard, forward and center are the three main position categories. The standard team features two guards, two forwards, and a center. The guards are typically called the "back court" and the forwards and centers the "front court". Over time, as more specialized roles developed, each of the guards and forwards came to be differentiated. Today, each of the five positions is known by a unique name and number: point guard (PG) or 1, the shooting guard (SG) or 2, the small forward (SF) or 3, the power forward (basketball), power forward (PF) or 4, and the center (basketball), center (C) or 5. Guards The guards were originally tasked with guarding the team's forwards, hence the position's name. Running guard and stationary guard In the early history of the sport, there was a "running guard" or ...
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WBC Ramat HaSharon
WBC may stand for: Business *Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, a former large American broadcaster now folded into CBS *Westpac (New Zealand Exchange code: WBC), a multinational financial services company *Wholesale Broadband Connect, a UK internet provider *Workers Beer Company, a UK/Ireland organization providing event catering services Government * War Bureau of Consultants, a 1941 US committee on biological warfare *West Berkshire Council, a UK local government district Media *World Book Club, a radio programme on the BBC World Service * Worldview Broadcasting Channel, a Malaysian news channel * ''White Blood Cells'' (album), 2001, by the White Stripes *Warner Bros. Cartoons, a defunct U.S. animation studio, which operated from 1930 to 1969 Sports and competitions *S.V. Walking Boyz Company, a Surinamese association football club *BWF World Championships, a.k.a. World Badminton Championships *World Baseball Classic, an international tournament *World Basketball Challenge, a ...
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Abilene Christian Wildcats Athletes
Abilene may refer to: Places United States * Abilene, Kansas * Abilene, Texas * Abilene, Texas metropolitan area * Abilene State Park, near Abilene, Texas * Abilene Trail, from Texas to Abilene, Kansas, used in the 19th century Elsewhere * Abilene (ancient), a plain in Syria on the eastern slope of Anti-Lebanon mountain range * Abilene, Alberta, Canada Films * ''Abilene Town'', a 1946 western film starring Randolph Scott * '' Gunfighters of Abilene'', a 1960 film starring Buster Crabbe * ''Gunfight in Abilene'', a 1967 western film starring Bobby Darin and Leslie Nielsen * ''Abilene'' (film), a 1999 drama film starring Ernest Borgnine Military * Operation Abilene (1966), a joint US-Australian military operation in 1966 during the Vietnam War * Operation Abilene (2003), a US military operation in Al Anbar province in 2003 during the Iraq War * USS ''Abilene'' (PF-58), a 1943 Tacoma-class US navy frigate named after Abilene, Kansas * Abilene Trophy, awarded annually ...
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1971 Births
* The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses (Solar eclipse of February 25, 1971, February 25, Solar eclipse of July 22, 1971, July 22 and Solar eclipse of August 20, 1971, August 20) and two total lunar eclipses (February 1971 lunar eclipse, February 10, and August 1971 lunar eclipse, August 6). The world population increased by 2.1% this year, the highest increase in history. Events January * January 2 – 1971 Ibrox disaster: During a crush, 66 people are killed and over 200 injured in Glasgow, Scotland. * January 5 – The first ever One Day International cricket match is played between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. * January 8 – Tupamaros kidnap Geoffrey Jackson, British ambassador to Uruguay, in Montevideo, keeping him captive until September. * January 9 – Uruguayan president Jorge Pacheco Areco demands emergency powers for 90 days due to kidnappings, and receives them the next day. * January 12 – The landmark United States televis ...
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List Of WNBA Players Born Outside The United States
The following is a list of past and present WNBA players considered to be "international" by the league. The list does not include players from the United States unless they have represented another country internationally during their playing careers. The WNBA considers all players from outside the 50 states and District of Columbia as "international", even if they are American citizens from US territories such as Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands. By country ''Note: This list is correct through .'' See also * List of Women's National Basketball Association players * List of foreign NBA players * List of international WNBL players * List of Australian WNBA players * List of Serbian WNBA players References {{DEFAULTSORT:Wnba Players, Foreign Foreign Foreign may refer to: Government * Foreign policy, how a country interacts with other countries * Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in many countries ** Foreign Office, a department of the UK government ** For ...
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List Of Serbian WNBA Players
The following is a list of Serbs, Serbian basketball players that play or have played in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Active players The following is a list of current WNBA players. :''Note: This list is correct through the end of the season.'' Former players The following is a list of former WNBA players. Drafted players The following is a list of WNBA draft, drafted players who have never appeared in an WNBA regular season or playoff game. Players with Serbian citizenship or parentage The following is a list of players, that play or have played in the WNBA, who have Serbian nationality law, citizenship of Serbia or Serbian parentage or who are Serbs of SFR Yugoslavia, former Yugoslav republics (Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbs of Croatia, Croatia, Serbs of Montenegro, Montenegro, Serbs in North Macedonia, North Macedonia, Serbs in Slovenia, Slovenia). See also * List of foreign WNBA players * List of Serbian NBA ...
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1999 Houston Comets Season
The 1999 WNBA season was the third season for the Houston Comets. The Comets won their third consectutive WNBA Championship. Transactions Orlando Miracle expansion draft The following player was selected in the Orlando Miracle expansion draft from the Houston Comets: WNBA draft Transactions Roster Schedule Regular season , - style="background:#bbffbb;" , 1 , June 10 , @ Orlando W 77–63, Cynthia Cooper (24) , Tina Thompson (12) , Cynthia Cooper (7) , TD Waterhouse Centre , 1–0 , - style="background:#bbffbb;" , 2 , June 12 , Washington W 88–63, Cynthia Cooper (24) , Tina Thompson (7) , Sheryl Swoopes (6) , Compaq Center , 2–0 , - style="background:#bbffbb;" , 3 , June 17 , Cleveland W 93–73, Cynthia Cooper (30) , Polina Tzekova (9) , Cynthia Cooper (6) , Compaq Center , 3–0 , - style="background:#bbffbb;" , 4 , June 19 , @ Minnesota W 69–55, Cynthia Cooper (22) , Sheryl Swoopes (10) , Cynthia Cooper (5) , Targe ...
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1999 WNBA Season
The 1999 WNBA season was the Women's National Basketball Association's third season. The 1999 season saw two expansion teams join the league, the Minnesota Lynx and Orlando Miracle. The schedule was increased from 30 to 32 games per team. The season ended with the Houston Comets winning their third WNBA championship. Regular season Standings Eastern Conference Western Conference Note: Teams with an "X" clinched playoff spots. Playoffs Awards ''Reference'': Individual Team Player of the Week Coaches Eastern Conference * Charlotte Sting: Dan Hughes * Cleveland Rockers: Linda Hill-MacDonald *Detroit Shock: Nancy Lieberman * New York Liberty: Richie Adubato *Orlando Miracle: Carolyn Peck *Washington Mystics: Nancy Darsch Western Conference * Houston Comets: Van Chancellor *Los Angeles Sparks: Orlando Woolridge *Minnesota Lynx: Brian Agler *Phoenix Mercury: Cheryl Miller * Sacramento Monarchs: Sonny Allen * Utah Starzz: Fred Williams References {{1999 W ...
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CB Puig D'en Valls
Club Bàsquet Puig d'en Valls, popularly known as Bàsquet PDV and also known as Palacio de Congresos de Ibiza for sponsorship reasons, is a Spanish women's basketball club from Santa Eulària des Riu, Ibiza. History Founded in 1996, it played in the Liga Femenina de Baloncesto, LFB between 2003 and 2012, when it was relegated to the Liga de Baloncesto Femenino de Ibiza, Liga de Baloncesto de Ibiza. Puig d'en Valls qualified for the championship play-offs in 2003, 2005 and 2008; in the latter it was 3rd, its best result in the regular season. In addition it reached the 2009 Copa de la Reina's final, lost to Ros Casares, and played the EuroCup Women, FIBA Eurocup in 2004, 2009 and 2010. On the other hand, this last season saw PDV ending last in the table, but it was spared from relegation by buying Real Canoe NC, Real Canoe's spot. The team improved the following year, but it was finally relegated in 2012. Following the withdrawal of Joventut Mariana CB, Joventut Mariana and Celta ...
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Liga Femenina De Baloncesto
The Liga Femenina de Baloncesto, also known as Liga Femenina Endesa for sponsorship reasons, is the highest level of sports league, league competition for women's basketball in Spain. It is the women's equivalent of the men's Liga ACB and is run by the Spanish Basketball Federation. The league was founded in 1964 and is played under FIBA rules. Throughout its history 13 clubs have been champions; CB Godella-Pool Getafe (with both names), Ros Casares Godella, Ros Casares and CB Avenida, Perfumerías Avenida have won the most championships, with eight. Liga championship rules Each team has to play all the other teams in its division twice, once at home and once away. This means that in ''Liga Femenina de Baloncesto'' the league's regular season ends after all teams play 26 matches. At the end of the league, the eight best teams in the standings start a play-off, pitting the first place team in the standings versus the 8th place team in the standings, and so on. There are three pla ...
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2002–03 EuroCup Women
The 2002–03 EuroCup Women was the first edition of FIBA Europe's second-tier international competition for women's basketball Women's basketball is the team sport of basketball played by women. It was first played in 1892, one year after men's basketball, at Smith College in Massachusetts. It spread across the United States, in large parts via women's college compet ... clubs under such name. Regional qualifying round Conference North Group A Group B Group C Group D Conference West Group A Group B Group C Group D Conference South Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E Group F Paneuropean phase Qualifying round Group A Group B Group C Group D Play-offs Final Four Semifinals Third place game Final See also * 2002–03 EuroLeague Women External links EuroCup Women website {{DEFAULTSORT:2002-03 EuroCup Women EuroCup Women seasons 2002–03 in European women's basketball leagues ...
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