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Women"s National Basketball Association - traduction vers Anglais

FORMER GOVERNING BODY OF WOMEN'S CRICKET
Women"s Cricket Association

Women's National Basketball Association      
Nationale Dames Basketbal Bond
basketball coach         
ONE WHO DIRECTS AND STRATEGIZES THE BEHAVIOR OF A BASKETBALL TEAM OR PLAYER
Basketball coaching; Basketball head coach; Head basketball coach; Basketball coach
basketbal trainer
basketball team         
  • Australian women's basketball team]] on winning the [[2006 FIBA World Championship for Women]]
  • A player making an offensive rebound
  • A demonstration of the basic types of dribbling in basketball
  • basketball]]
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  • An outdoor basketball net
  • The U.S. playing against Mexico at the [[2014 FIBA World Cup]]
  • The referee signals that a foul has been committed.
  • A U.S. Naval Academy ("Navy") player, left, posts up a U.S. Military Academy ("Army") defender.
  • Old-style basketball with laces
  • Olympic pictogram for basketball
  • Basketball positions in the offensive zone
  • Player releases a short jump shot, while her defender is either knocked down, or trying to "take a charge"
  • Most important terms related to the basketball court
  • Basketball falling through hoop
  • [[Brittney Griner]] accepting an award
  • End of a match as the game clock shows no time left
  • Slow-motion animation of a dunk
  • The first basketball court: [[Springfield College]]
  • Heart Mountain]] and Powell High School girls teams, Wyoming, March 1944
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  • The 1899 University of Kansas basketball team, with James Naismith at the back, right.
  • The Liberator]]'' magazine promoting an exhibition in Harlem, March 1922. Drawing by [[Hugo Gellert]].
  • [[High School of Montreal]] Girls Junior Basketball team, 1915–1916
  • Moscow]] in 2018
TEAM SPORT PLAYED ON A COURT WITH BASKETS ON EITHER END
Basket ball; Basketball player; Basket-Ball; BasketBall; Basket Ball; Basket-ball; Basketball tournament; Basketball Worldwide; B ball; Basketball team; Basketballer; High school basketball; B Ball; Basketball club; Bball; Basketball parity worldwide; Basketball Parity Worldwide; Shoot hoops; Men's basketball; Basketball Player; Unicycle basketball; Boy's Basketball; Basketball net; Basketball gear; Men's Basketball; Baksetball; B-ball; Basketball rim; Baketball; Basketball (sport); Baloncesto; Draft:Basketball; Boys' basketball; Basketball teams
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Définition

NBA
¦ abbreviation
1. (in North America) National Basketball Association.
2. (in the US) National Boxing Association.
3. Net Book Agreement.

Wikipédia

Women's Cricket Association

The Women's Cricket Association (WCA) was responsible for the running of women's cricket in England between 1926 and 1998. It was formed by a group of enthusiasts following a cricket holiday in Malvern. Forty-nine games were arranged in that first season, and the popular cricket festival at Stowe Lane, Colwall, which is still held today, was launched.

By the following season there were ten affiliated clubs, by 1934 there were eighty, and by 1938 the number had reached 123. At its peak there were 208 affiliated clubs and 94 school and junior teams.

By 1931 the first county associations had been formed, and Durham played a combined Cheshire and Lancashire XI. Four years later the country was divided into five regional associations: East, Midlands, North, South and West.

The WCA administered the Women's Area Championship (1980–1996), the Women's Territorial Tournament (1988–1994) and the first Women's County Championship season, in 1997. In 1998, the WCA handed over the running of women's cricket in England to the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and disbanded.