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Ua12/2/1 Topper Extra - Basketball Season Preview, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2011

Ua12/2/1 Topper Extra - Basketball Season Preview, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Topper Extra magazine, includes articles:

  • Claybourn, Cole. This Season’s Toppers a Young Defensive-minded Team – Basketball
  • Claybourn, Cole. Upperclassmen Ready to Teach Newcomers
  • Preseason Sun Belt Conference Men’s Basketball Poll
  • Preseason Sun Belt Conference Women’s Basketball Poll
  • Stephens, Brad. Mary Cowles Hopes Young, Old Take WKU Back to NCAA Tournament
  • Stephens, Brad. LaTiera Owens Becoming Vocal Leader for Lady Toppers
  • Stephens, Brad. Micah Jones, Jalynn McClain Link with WKU Women


2010-2011 Nsu Sharks Men's Basketball Game Program, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2011

2010-2011 Nsu Sharks Men's Basketball Game Program, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Athletics Sports Programs and Media Guides

No abstract provided.


2010-2011 Nsu Sharks Women's Basketball Game Program, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2011

2010-2011 Nsu Sharks Women's Basketball Game Program, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Athletics Sports Programs and Media Guides

No abstract provided.


The Mentoring Role Of Louisiana High School Girls' Basketball Coaches In The Recruiting Process, Charles Anthony Owen Jan 2011

The Mentoring Role Of Louisiana High School Girls' Basketball Coaches In The Recruiting Process, Charles Anthony Owen

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

The primary purpose of this study was to determine coaches’ perceptions of their roles as mentors, the impact that high school coaches have on choices female athletes make regarding attendance in post-secondary education, the type of information possessed by the coaches to assist in these decisions and whether or not the coaches in the state believed in the necessity for additional training for themselves, their peers and whether or not additional training would benefit the athletes under their tutelage. Two hundred twenty four girls’ basketball coaches from throughout the state were surveyed and one hundred twenty eight participated in the …