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U Sports women's basketball         
U Sports women's basketball is the highest level of play of women's basketball at the university level under the auspices of U Sports, Canada's governing body for university sports. There are 48 teams, all of which are based in Canada, that are divided into four conferences that are eligible to compete for the year-end championship.
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This is a timeline of women's sports, spanning from ancient history up to the 21st century. It includes both competitive sports and notable physical feats.
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  • Spectators and media personnel take photos even as Brazil's [[Ágatha Bednarczuk]] hugs her support staff after winning a women's [[beach volleyball]] match in [[2016 Summer Olympics]].
  • cross-country run]] on snow, 2004.
  • [[Billie Jean King]] in 1978 photographed by [[Lynn Gilbert]] (1978)
  • Women's [[volleyball]] at Canada Summer Games, 2017
  • Chinese ladies playing ''cuju'', by the [[Ming Dynasty]] painter [[Du Jin]]
  • Professional [[racing driver]] [[Danica Patrick]] in 2010
  • [[Evgenia Kanaeva]] doing a [[Split leap]] in her hoop routine
  • A statue of a victress of the Heraean Games, represented near the start of a race
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  • [[Jessica Ennis]] at the Olympics
  • [[Lizzy Yarnold]], 2017, Lake Placid
  • Argentine [[field hockey]] player [[Luciana Aymar]]
  • WCBA]] game in [[Shanghai]]
  • Melbourne women's [[Australian rules football]] team discussing game-plan
  • [[Mithali Raj]] of India is the only player to surpass the 6,000 run mark in [[Women's One Day International cricket]].
  • [[Nadia Comăneci]] at the 1976 Olympics
  • [[Miho Nonaka]] at the [[Bouldering World Cup]], [[Munich]], 2015
  • [[Enriqueta Basilio]] carrying the Olympic torch and lighting the cauldron. Becoming the first woman in the entire Olympic history in having done so.
  • [[Netball]] player [[Rachel Dunn]] from England with an ankle injury
  • [[Sania Mirza]], a former world No. 1 in women's tennis doubles
  • [[Annika Sörenstam]] is a Swedish professional golfer.
  • The [[Women's Football Alliance]] is a professional full-contact Women's American football tackle minor league and [[Legends Football League]]. Some players of the LFL doing a [[warming up]] exercise.
  • U.S. Olympics medalist [[Sandi Morris]] during a pole vault event
  • The United States Women's National Soccer Team celebrating their 2012 CONCACAF Olympic Qualifiers Tournament championship
  • Villa Romana del Casale]] near [[Piazza Armerina]] in [[Sicily]].
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