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1999-00 Women's Basketball Media Guide, Umaine Athletic Media Relations Office
1999-00 Women's Basketball Media Guide, Umaine Athletic Media Relations Office
General University of Maine Publications
It would be an understatement to say the University of Maine is optimistic about the 1999-2000 women’s basketball season. The Black Bears are coming off one of their most successful seasons in the history of the program. They participated in the NCAA Tournament for the fifth straight season and defeated Stanford in the first round before suffering a tough loss to Old Dominion in the second round. UMaine returns all but two players from that team and the returning players make up almost 90 percent of the offensive production from last season. Add to that a talented incoming class that …
1999-2000 Maine Hockey Media Guide, University Of Maine Media Relations Office
1999-2000 Maine Hockey Media Guide, University Of Maine Media Relations Office
General University of Maine Publications
The University of Maine won its second national tide in 1998-99. After hanging around the nation's top five for most of the season, UMaine easily won first round and quarterfinal NCAA Tournament games, then dramatically defeated Hockey East foes Boston College and New Hampshire in overtime to capture the championship.
1999 University Of Maine Women's Basketball Postseason Media Guide, Umaine Athletic Media Relations Office
1999 University Of Maine Women's Basketball Postseason Media Guide, Umaine Athletic Media Relations Office
General University of Maine Publications
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University Of Maine Softball Media Guide, 1999, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations Office
University Of Maine Softball Media Guide, 1999, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations Office
General University of Maine Publications
Most teams faced with filling three infield positions and replacing a two-time conference Player of the Year would not enter the season with a great deal of optimism, yet that is exactly the sentiment surrounding the 1998 Black Bears.