2007 NBA Mock Draft

Stop Parking Domain Names
Powered by WhyPark.com
 

College Basketball Milestones

Basketball is a favorite pastime of kids and adults alike. American kids grow up with dreams of earning scholarships and reaching fame in the college league.

Basketball owes its origin to Dr. James Naismith, who invented the sport in 1892. Before long, the popularity of the game caught on and it was being played in American colleges. The first official game involving a college team was played between Geneva College and the New Brighton YMCA in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania on April 8, 1893. On February 9, 1895, the first intercollegiate game was played between the Minnesota State School of Agriculture and Hamline College. Minnesota won that game, 9 to 3.

The introduction of the five-player format was the next major college basketball milestone. This happened during an intercollegiate game in Iowa City on January 18, 1896. By the early 1900s, the basketball was being played in ninety colleges, mostly in the East and Midwest. This number continued to swell, and by 1914 as many as 360 colleges were playing college basketball.

In 1915, the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, the NCAA and the YMCA banded together to streamline the game. A committee was organized to frame rules and during this time, a number of regional conferences were formed.

The first NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship tournament was organized by the National Association of Basketball Coaches and held in Evanston in 1939. A crowd of 5,500 cheering basketball fans watched the University of Oregon with the game. After this, the NCAA took over the national basketball championship tournament, and another college basketball milestone was realized.

In 1940, college basketball made it to the small screen. The first televised college game was played between Pittsburgh and Fordham at Madison Square Garden. This was the beginning of a national obsession with basketball and since then, the game has drawn huge crowds. The most-watched event in the United States is March Madness, when nearly 350 American colleges come together to compete for the NCAA basketball crown.

The NCAA tournament had relatively humble beginnings, with just eight teams competing against each other representing each of the eight NCAA districts. In 1951 the number of teams doubled to sixteen. In this format, ten conference champions qualified automatically, while the remaining six teams were chosen on the basis of their performance. In 1954, the number of teams went up to 24, and a 32-team bracket was adopted in 1975. Further increases saw the number of teams jump to 48 in 1980, and to 64 in 1985.

Over the years, college basketball has gone through remarkable changes. Many players have showcased their talents on campus courts and risen to become basketball superstars, and most NBA stars trace their origins to college basketball.

More than 120 years after it was first invented, the game of basketball is more popular than ever. Who knows what college basketball milestones lay ahead?

Daniel Thomas contributes to several online magazines, such as http://bivec.com and http://kesaw.com

NBA Team Gear and More!
Great Gear at Great Prices!!

MORE ARTICLES:


Basketball Betting Starter Guide
If you want to make real money in sports betting, then you want to engage in basketball betting. It's one of the biggest sports?betting wise?for a reason. The basketball season is coming up soon and I wanted to create a simple guide to understanding the basketball lines. If have never bet on basketball or have, but are slightly confused, this is the article for you. Let's get into it.

Magnificent Basketball With Milwaukee Bucks Tickets
You can be sure of getting more basketball for your buck with Milwaukee Bucks tickets. The Bucks have been charging onto basketball courts for a while now, regularly picking up wins and titles along the way. Today, they are a definite force to contend with on the court with a number of exciting new drafts on their team.

How To Improve Your Basketball Game
Practice, Practice, Practice! Yep, that?s all you need to do. If you?re trying to improve your game, you have to actually get out there and play. If you?re new to the sport, you?ve got a lot to learn, it?s true, but there?s no other way. You can read all the books you can get your hands on, you can watch the stars on televised games or on DVDs, but you can never get better unless you get out there on the court or on your driveway and shoot some hoops!

BuzzerBeater.com Unveils World's Most Advanced Basketball Simulation
The simulation engine at BuzzerBeater.org is centerpiece of "new" fantasy sports.

Four-time NBA All-Star Mark Price to Provide Specialized Training for Pro Basketball Players
Four-time NBA All-Star Mark Price, along with Suwanee Sports Academy, a player development company, has announced details about a suite of basketball training programs for professional players at the Sports Academy's metro-Atlanta facility. Price, one of the greatest shooters to ever play the game will provide specialized training opportunities for professional and draft eligible players as well as elite college players.

Sean Higgins Brings 8-year NBA Experience to Int'l Basketball League ‘Las Vegas Stars’ -- Team Owner, CEO and GM Alexis Levi Hires th
Sean Marielle Higgins to assist Las Vegas Stars' head coach George Tarkanian

Can You Really Develop An Outstanding Basketball Shot?
Struggling with your basketball shooting? We're going to begin fixing that right now!First, let's look at some general tips as you're striving to reach your full basketball shooting potential:1) Focus: This is absolutely necessary to have any real success in basketball. Focus on delivering your best.

Kentucky, N. Carolina, UCLA, Kansas, and Duke "The Phat 5" of College Basketball at 500 Report Volume #12 -- Time-line of the 2006-07 Histor
Kentucky-104 years, N. Carolina-97 years, UCLA-88 years, Kansas-109 years, and Duke-102 years. Top 5 college basketball programs of All-Time are celebrating 500 years of combined play during the 2006-07 season. Florida gives UCLA another beating at the Final Four. Gators head-coach Billy Donavan was offered the Kentucky job.

Do Fans Still Favor the NBA?
With a hip slogan that assertively states, "I Love This Game!" the National Basketball Association (NBA) has a lot to live up to. While the league apparently presumes its fans' undying affection for the game of professional basketball, a relevant question remains is the game as well-liked as in previous years?

Enjoy Championship Basketball With Boston Celtics Tickets
Boston Celtics tickets are tickets to see real championship basketball. If the NBA was royalty, then the Celtics would be the undisputed king. They have established a firm tradition of playing basketball from the winning side and bringing forth some truly legendary players.

Gearing Up For Basketball Season
It is basketball time again and you need to be in top shape You should start early gearing up for the season because you have a lot to work on

Discount Basketball Shoes
Professional athletes know that the right basketball shoes can make or break their game. That's why they're careful in choosing the best quality shoes that provide optimum performance on the court.

Mobile Enabled Social Community "Mobloco.com" Launches Mobile Alert Service in BETA on the Heels of NBA All-Star
Atlanta Based African-American Tech-Firm revolutionizes mobile connectivity landscape with Mobloco.com, a free mobile social network that provides up-to-the-minute alerts about social happenings, events and other activities based on user location, lifestyle, interests and preferences delivered to and browsable from an internet-enable mobile device.

First Look: The 2004-05 NBA Schedule
Admit it, the first thing you did when the 2004-05 NBA schedule came out last week was check to see when Shaq and the Miami Heat would visit Kobe Bryant and the Lakers. It probably didn't take long to find that game, though, as we all know the NBA marketing machine would slate it for big time ratings on X-Mas day.

Magic Tickets  Experience Basketball Like Never Before
The Orlando Magic with three other franchises entered the NBA in 1989. It was the first professional sports franchise in Orlando and was led by businessman Jimmy Hewitt and former Philadelphia 76ers General Manager Pat Williams. Matt Guokas was the teams first coach. The team lost their first match with New Jersey Nets 111 - 106 on November 4, 1989 at the Orlando Arena (colloquially called as O-Rena). 2 days later, the Magic experienced their first victory against New Yorks Knicks 118-110. The team showed their magic and Magic tickets became a rage.

Powered by WhyPark.com | Site Map | Home

Privacy Policy | Copyright/Trademark Notification