the WNBA. Womens National Basketball Association
The University of Tennessee's women's basketball team has the most Womens Division 1 NCAA National Titles.
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.
WNFL(womens national football league).
WNBA stands for Womens National Basketball Association
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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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The NCAA, ACC, ECAC, MASCAC, WNBA Etc. Use A Standard 28.5 Inch Ball. National Teams Use FIBA Womens Reg. Size.
The Tennessee Lady Volunteers won the National Championship, defeating Stanford in the championship game.
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