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Maryland is one.
Tennesee is not. They've never won a national championship in football and mens Basketball.
Stanford is another. I don't think there is a third.
The first women's basketball team was located at Smith College, an all women's school in 1892. After this point, basketball gained popularity at other schools.
1971
Lynette woodard
Carla Eades or Rosie Jones
In 1984 UCM, then Central Missouri State, was the first school ever to win NCAA men's and women's basketball championships in the same season. UCM swept the Division II titles in 1984. (The University of Connecticut would duplicate the feat in Division I in 2004).
Football this sport brings more money to its schools
ucla is probably one of them **************** Maryland is one. ********* UCLA won the AIAW -- which predated the Women's NCAA, but not the Women's NCAA. Stanford has won all three.
Pat Summit just won her 8th
one... 1981
Tenn and UCONN are tied at 8...Tenn having 8 in womens and 0 in mens while UCONN has 6 in womens and 2 in mens
The first women's basketball team was located at Smith College, an all women's school in 1892. After this point, basketball gained popularity at other schools.
for mens bball it is Kentucky no ucla for womens college bball-Tennessse
yes
Womens basketball has the same positions and rules as mens basketball. Guard, forward, center etc..
As in is womens basketball played in front of an audience. If so, yes it is.
In 2004, Connecticut became the only school to have NCAA basketball men's and women's championships in the same year
The UConn Womens basketball team went undefeated 3 years in a row winning the NCAA Championships 4 times.