the WNBA. Womens National Basketball Association
WNBA stands for Womens National Basketball Association
In 1892, women's basketball was introduced at Smith College in Massachusetts. The invention of basketball is credited to James Naismith, a Canadian coach, in 1891, who wrote the first rulebook for the sport. Senda Berenson, a teacher at Smith, modified the rules for women and taught basketball classes.
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.
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A womens basketball is 28.5" in circumference and a mens basketball is 29.5" in circumference.
yes it is. i think the only difference is ball size ( the men's is bigger).
womens college basketball. uconn
the first womens basketball tournament was in 1905
UConn mens and womens basketball play in NCAA Division I.