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- NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament all-time team recordsCreated 3/14/2026, 2:17:45 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|none}} This is a list of [[NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament]] all-time records, updated through the [[2025 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament|2025 tournament]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/|title=School Index {{!}} College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com|website=College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com|access-date=March 13, 2026}}</ref> Schools whose names are italicized are...'
- List of World Hockey Association arenasCreated 2/26/2026, 8:52:37 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The following is a list of [[World Hockey Association]] (WHA) arenas. 34 total venues hosted a game in the league from 1972 to 1979.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wha-hof.com/topvenues.php|title=Top Venues|website=WHA Hall of Fame|access-date=February 26, 2026}}</ref> ==Arenas== {{sticky header}} {| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header" style="font-size: 90%; text-align: center;" |- !scope="col"|Arena !scope="col"|Location !scope="col"|Team !scope="col"|...'
- List of WHA statistical leadersCreated 2/20/2026, 12:17:36 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The following is a historical list of [[World Hockey Association]] statistical leaders, which lasted from 1972 to 1979 as a professional hockey league in North America. It merged with the [[National Hockey League]] in 1979. While the NHL does not recognize the statistics of the WHA, [[Hockey Reference]] lists all available statistics of the WHA side-by-side with the NHL.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/leaders/|title=NHL Leaders & Record...'
- List of WHA players with 100-point seasonsCreated 2/18/2026, 5:05:04 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|None}} In the lifespan of the [[World Hockey Association]] (WHA), 24 [[ice hockey]] players scored at least '''100 points in a single WHA regular season'''. Collectively, these players achieved this feat on 51 occasions, playing for 12 franchises from the [[1972–73 WHA season]] to the [[1978–79 WHA season]] prior to the merger with the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) that saw four teams ([[Hartford Whalers]], Winnipeg Jets (1972...'
- 2026 NCAA Division I Football Championship GameCreated 12/21/2025, 6:15:57 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Postseason college football game}} {{about|the FCS (Division I-AA) championship game|the FBS (Division I-A) championship game|2025 College Football Playoff National Championship}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}} {{Infobox college football game | game_name = NCAA Division I Football Championship | image = | image_size = | date_game_played = January 5 | year_game_played = 2026 | footb...'
- Tokyo Yakult Swallows managersCreated 12/20/2025, 12:45:08 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Baseball navbox | name = Tokyo Yakult Swallows managers | title = [[Tokyo Yakult Swallows|{{color|white|Tokyo Yakult Swallows}}]] [[List of Tokyo Yakult Swallows managers|{{color|white|managers}}]] | state = {{{state|autocollapse}}} | listclass = hlist | groupstyle = {{Baseball secondary style|Tokyo Yakult Swallows}} | titlestyle = {{Baseball primary style|Tokyo Yakult Swallows|border=2}} | list1 = *[[Tokuo Nishigaki]] (1950–1953) *...'
- List of Orix Buffaloes seasonsCreated 12/16/2025, 9:39:46 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|none}} The [[Orix Buffaloes]] are a [[Nippon Professional Baseball]] team based in the [[Pacific League]] that splits their home games between [[Kyocera Dome Osaka]] in [[Osaka]], [[Osaka Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. and [[Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium]] in [[Kobe]], [[Japan]]. The team originally began play as the '''Hankyu Club''' in 1936 in the [[Japanese Baseball League]]. They rebranded as the '''Hankyu Braves''' in 1947, which they...'
- List of Saitama Seibu Lions seasonsCreated 12/16/2025, 9:15:28 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The {{Nihongo|'''Saitama Seibu Lions'''|埼玉西武ライオンズ|Saitama Seibu Raionzu}} are a professional [[baseball]] team in Japan's [[Pacific League]] based north of [[Tokyo]] in [[Tokorozawa, Saitama|Tokorozawa]], Saitama Prefecture. They were established in 1950. Before 1979, they were based in [[Fukuoka]], Fukuoka Prefecture, in [[Kyushu]]. The team is owned by a subsidiary of [[Seibu Railway]], which in turn is owned by the [[Seibu Holdings]].<r...'
- List of Chiba Lotte Marines seasonsCreated 12/13/2025, 10:45:36 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The [[Chiba Lotte Marines]] are a professional [[baseball]] team in the [[Pacific League]] of [[Nippon Professional Baseball]] based in [[Chiba (city)|Chiba City]], [[Chiba Prefecture]] in the [[Kantō region]] of [[Japan]] and owned by [[Lotte Holdings|Lotte Holdings Co., Ltd.]]. They are a founding member of the [[Pacific League]] since its inception in 1950. Originally known as the '''Mainichi Orions''', they won the inaugural [[1950 Japan Series]]. In 1...'
- List of Hiroshima Toyo Carp seasonsCreated 12/11/2025, 4:29:12 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The [[Hiroshima Toyo Carp]] are a professional baseball team based in [[Hiroshima]], Japan. The team have played in the [[Central League]] of [[Nippon Professional Baseball]] since they were first formed in 1950 (after being founded in December 1949) as the Hiroshima Carp that has become in some circles a symbol of the "post-war reconstruction" of the city, which had been the target of the first [[Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki|atomic bombing]].<...'
- List of Tokyo Yakult Swallows seasonsCreated 12/11/2025, 4:06:18 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The [[Tokyo Yakult Swallows]] are a professional baseball team based in [[Shinjuku]], [[Tokyo]], Japan. The team have played in the [[Central League]] of [[Nippon Professional Baseball]] since they were first formed in 1950 as the Kokutetsu Swallows. Formerly, they were known as the Kokutetsu Swallows, Sankei Swallows, Sankei Atoms, Yakult Atoms, and Yakult Swallows before they adopted their current moniker in 2006. The Swallows are named after their corpor...'
- List of Hiroshima Toyo Carp seasonsCreated 12/11/2025, 10:54:20 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The [[Hiroshima Toyo Carp]] are a professional baseball team based in [[Hiroshima]], Japan. The team plays in the [[Central League]] of [[Nippon Professional Baseball]]. They began play in 1950 as the Hiroshima Carp. A lack of sponsorship and a prefecture-funded stadium led to sub-.500 finishes for the entire decade of the 1950s. In 1968, Toyo Kogyo became the chief sponsor of the team that saw their name inserted in the team name. The Matsuda family primar...'
- List of Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters seasonsCreated 12/11/2025, 9:32:46 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The [[Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters]] are a [[Nippon Professional Baseball]] team playing in the [[Pacific League]]. The team is based in [[Kitahiroshima, Hokkaido|Kitahiroshima]], [[Hokkaido]]. The team began play in 1946 for the [[Japanese Baseball League]] as the '''Senators''' in [[Tokyo]]. They changed their named to the '''Tokyu Flyers''' the following year and did a handful of name changes over the years, most notably playing as the '''Toei Flyers'''...'
- List of Hanshin Tigers seasonsCreated 12/8/2025, 8:04:33 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The [[Hanshin Tigers]] are a [[Nippon Professional Baseball]] team playing in the [[Central League]]. The team is based in [[Nishinomiya]], [[Hyōgo Prefecture]], next to their main stadium, Hanshin Koshien Stadium. They began play in 1935 as the '''Osaka Tigers''' in the [[Japanese Baseball League]], later rebranding to '''Hanshin Club''' and then back to Osaka. In their time in the JBL, they won four league pennants. The team adopted their current name in...'
- List of Chunichi Dragons seasonsCreated 12/7/2025, 1:30:17 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The [[Chunichi Dragons]] are a professional [[baseball]] team based in [[Nagoya]], the chief city in the [[Chūbu region]] of Japan. The team plays in the [[Central League]] of [[Nippon Professional Baseball]]. They began play as '''Nagoya Club''' in 1936. The team went through a variety of short-lived names: '''Sangyo Club''' (1944), '''Chubu Nippon''' (1946), '''Chubu Nippon Dragons''' (1947), '''Chunichi Dragons''' (1948–1950), '''Nagoya Dragons''' (19...'
- Yokohama DeNA BayStars seasonsCreated 12/7/2025, 7:00:06 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The [[Yokohama DeNA BayStars]] are a professional baseball team based in [[Yokohama]]. The BayStars play in the [[Central League]] in [[Nippon Professional Baseball]]. Their home field is Yokohama Stadium, located in central Yokohama. The team has been known by several names since becoming a professional team in 1950, starting with the '''Taiyo Whales''', '''Taiyo Shochiku Robins''', '''Yosho Robins''', '''Yokohama Taiyo Whales''' and '''Yokohama BayStars''...'
- Yomiuri Giants seasonsCreated 12/6/2025, 1:15:39 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The [[Yomiuri Giants]] are a professional baseball team based in Tokyo. Also known as '''Kyojin''', the Giants play in the [[Central League]] of [[Nippon Professional Baseball]]. The team started play in 1934 as a team of all-stars named the Great Japan Tokyo Baseball Club, which was organized by media mogul Matsutarō Shōriki that toured the United States. In 1936, with the formation of the [[Japanese Baseball League]], the team, now known as the '''Tokyo...'
- 1947 AAFC Championship GameCreated 11/19/2025, 10:56:39 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[All-America Football Conference playoffs#1947 AAFC Championship Game]]
- 1946 AAFC Championship GameCreated 11/19/2025, 10:56:05 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[All-America Football Conference playoffs#1946 AAFC Championship Game]]
- Yuasa YoshioCreated 10/27/2025, 1:06:14 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{short description|Japanese baseball player and manager}} {{Infobox baseball biography |name=Yuasa Yoshio |image= |image_size= |caption |position=Manager |team= |number= |bats=Right |throws=Right |birth_date={{Birth date|1902|10|2|mf=y}} |birth_place=Tottori, Tottori Japan |death_date={{death date and age|1958|1|5|1902|10|2}} |death_place=Japan |debutleague= |debutdate= |debutyear= |debutteam= |finalleague= |finaldate= |finalyear= |finalteam= |stat...'
- 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship SeriesCreated 10/22/2025, 11:19:02 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox NCAA Baseball Conference Tournament | | Year=2019 | Conference=Ivy League | Image= | ImageSize= | Caption= | Teams=2 | Format=Best of three series | Ballpark=Joseph J. O'Donnell Field | City=Boston, Massachusetts | Champions=Harvard | TitleCount=5th | Coach=[[Bill Decker]] | CoachCount=1st | MVP= | MVPTeam= | Attendance= | Television=Ivy League DN | Different Previous=2018 Ivy League Baseball Championship Seri...'
- Ivy League softball tournamentCreated 10/19/2025, 9:39:47 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|US sports championship}} {{Infobox NCAA conference tournament | name = Ivy League softball tournament | optional_subheader = Conference softball championship | defunct = | image = Ivy league simple logo.png | image_size = 100 | caption = | sport = [[College softball]] | conference = [[Ivy League]] | number_of_teams = 4 | format = Double-elimi...'
- List of Southland Conference football championsCreated 10/11/2025, 10:03:29 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'Since 1964, the [[Southland Conference]] has awarded a championship in football. From 1964 to 1972, the conference was part of the NCAA College Division. It was classified as Division II for 1973 and 1974 before going back to Division I in 1975. It has been part of what is referred to as the FCS since 1982.<ref>{{Cite web| title=Southland Football League Champions | url=http://wilson.engr.wisc.edu/rsfc/champs/Southland.txt | archive-url=https://web.archive....'
- Metro Conference women's basketball tournamentCreated 10/8/2025, 7:22:09 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The '''Metro Conference women's basketball tournament''' was the conference championship tournament in women's basketball for the [[Metro Conference]]. The tournament was held annually between 1982 and 1996, when the Metro Conference was absorbed into [[Conference USA]] in 1996.<ref>https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/conferences/metro/women/</ref> ==Tournament champions by year== {| class="wikitable sortable" !Year !Metro Champion !Score |- |1982 |Memph...'
- American South Conference women's basketball tournamentCreated 10/8/2025, 7:14:43 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NCAA conference tournament | name = American South Conference women's basketball tournament | optional_subheader = Conference basketball championship | defunct = yes | image = | caption = | sport = [[College basketball]] | conference = [[American South Conference]] | number_of_teams = | format = [[Single-elimination tournament]] | current_stadium = | current...'
- List of NHL career playoff points leadersCreated 7/10/2025, 7:29:27 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'As of completion of the [[2025 Stanley Cup playoffs]] – the 122nd rendition of the postseason tournament for the [[Stanley Cup]] as played by teams of the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) – 110 different ice hockey players have scored at least 100 postseason points in their NHL career. Only 402 players have scored 50 points for a postseason career in NHL history. ==100 point playoff scorers== {{legend|#CFECEC|Active player, in NHL, is highlighted|borde...'
- List of National Hockey League head coaching wins and point percentage leadersCreated 7/8/2025, 8:00:12 AM
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- List of WHA players with 50-goal seasonsCreated 5/22/2025, 4:59:43 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'In the history of the [[World Hockey Association]], nineteen different players scored 50 goals in a season. The most scorers to obtain 50 goals was six with the 1974-75 WHA season and the 1975-76 season. Only five players in the history of the WHA from 1972 to 1979 recorded multiple 50-goal seasons. [[Bobby Hull]] and [[Anders Hedberg]] each scored [[50 goals in 50 games]]. ==Players and their 50-goal seasons== ;Key :{{Color box|#FFFF99|<nowiki>^</nowiki...'
- The Bachelor Party (The Philco Television Playhouse)Created 5/8/2025, 4:59:43 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox television episode | series = [[The Philco Television Playhouse]] | image = | caption = | season = 6 | episode = 2 | director = [[Delbert Mann]] | writer = [[Paddy Chayefsky]] | based_on = | production = Showcase Productions | airdate = {{Start date|1953|10|11}} | guests = | prev = | next = | episode_list = }} '''The Bachelor Party''' is a 1953 television play directed...'
- 1976–77 Duquesne Dukes men's basketball teamCreated 3/7/2025, 8:26:01 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|American college basketball season}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}} {{Infobox NCAA team season |mode=Basketball |year=1976–77 |prev_year= 1975–76 |next_year= 1977–78 |team=Duquesne Dukes |image= |image_size= |conference=[[Atlantic 10]] |division= |short_conf= |CoachRank= |APRank= |record= 15–15 |conf_record=3–7 |head_coach=[[John Cinicola]] |hc_year = 3rd | captain = | captain2 = |...'
- 1990–91 Florida A&M Rattlers basketball teamCreated 3/7/2025, 4:32:37 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{short description|American college basketball season}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox NCAA team season |mode=Basketball |sex=none |year=1990–91 |prev_year=1989–90 |next_year=1991–92 |team=Florida A&M Rattlers | image= Florida A&M Rattlers wordmark.svg | image_size= 250 |conference=Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference |division= |short_conf=MEAC |CoachRank= |APRank= |record=17–14 |conf_record=9–7 |head_coach=[[Willie Booker]] |hc_year =...'
- WHA All-Star TeamCreated 2/19/2025, 8:47:36 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The '''[[World Hockey Association]] All-Star teams''' were first named at the end of the 1972–73 WHA season to honor the best performers over the season at each position. The career leader in selections was [[Bobby Hull]], who was named to a total of 5 All-Star teams (3 first, 2 second), all with the [[Winnipeg Jets]]. Four other players made the First Team three times: [[André Lacroix (ice hockey)|Andre Lacroix]], [[Paul Shmyr]], [[J. C. Tremblay]], ...'
- Knights HallCreated 2/10/2025, 11:38:38 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox stadium | name = Knights Hall | nickname = | image = | caption = | image_map = {{infobox mapframe|coordinates={{coord|35.978333|-79.996667|format=dms}}|zoom=3}} | fullname = | former_names = | location = 2001 Newburg Rd, [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]], [[Kentucky|KY]] 40205 | coordinates = {{coord|35.978333|-79.996667|format=dms|display=inli...'
- Hamilton GymnasiumCreated 2/10/2025, 10:55:17 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox stadium | name = Hamilton Gymnasium | nickname = | image = | caption = | image_map = | fullname = | former_names = | location = 2240 Buchtel Blvd, [[Denver, Colorado|Denver]], [[Colorado|CO]] 80210 | coordinates = {{coord|35.978333|-79.996667|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | broke_ground = | built = | opened...'
- 1978 WHA All-Star GameCreated 2/8/2025, 8:51:59 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox ice hockey game | game_name = 1977 WHA All-Star Game | visitor = Western | home = Eastern | visitor_total = 4 | home_total = 5 | visitor_per1 = 3 | visitor_per2 = 1 | visitor_per3 = 0 | home_per1 = 1 | home_per2 = 3 | home_per3 = 1 | date = January 17, 1978 | arena = [[Colisée de Québec]] | city = [[Quebec City]], [[Quebec]] | MVP = [[Mark Howe]] & [[Marc Tardif]] | attendance = 6,413 | previous= 1977 WHA All...'
- 1977 WHA All-Star GameCreated 2/8/2025, 8:41:34 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox ice hockey game | game_name = 1977 WHA All-Star Game | visitor = Western | home = Eastern | visitor_total = 2 | home_total = 4 | visitor_per1 = 1 | visitor_per2 = 0 | visitor_per3 = 1 | home_per1 = 2 | home_per2 = 0 | home_per3 = 2 | date = January 18, 1977 | arena = [[Hartford Civic Center]] | city = [[Hartford, Connecticut]] | MVP = [[Willy Lindstrom]] & [[Jean-Louis Levasseur]] | attendance = 10,337 | previous...'
- 1977 WHA playoffsCreated 2/8/2025, 6:40:12 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|WHA postseason tournament}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{infobox hockey tournament season |title=WHA playoffs |image= |year=1977 | season =[[1976-77 WHA season|1976–77]] |dates=April 9 – May 26, 1977 | num_teams =8 | winners =[[Quebec Nordiques]] | count =1 | second = [[Winnipeg Jets]] | semifinal1 =[[Houston Aeros (WHA)|Houston Aeros]] | semifinal2 =[[Indianapolis Racers]] | prev_season =[[1976 WHA playoffs|1976]] | next_sea...'
- 1975 WHA playoffsCreated 2/8/2025, 6:02:27 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|WHA postseason tournament}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{infobox hockey tournament season |title=WHA playoffs |image= |year=1975 | season =[[1974-75 WHA season|1974–75]] |dates=April 8 – May 12, 1975 | num_teams =8 | winners =[[Houston Aeros (WHA)|Houston Aeros]] | count =2 | second = [[Quebec Nordiques]] | semifinal1 =[[Toronto Toros]] | semifinal2 =[[Minnesota Fighting Saints]] | prev_season =[[1974 WHA playoffs|1974]] | ne...'
- 1974 WHA playoffsCreated 2/8/2025, 5:21:39 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|WHA postseason tournament}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{infobox hockey tournament season |title=WHA playoffs |image= |year=1974 | season =[[1973-74 WHA season|1973–74]] |dates=April 6 – May 19, 1974 | num_teams =8 | winners =[[Houston Aeros (WHA)|Houston Aeros]] | count =1 | second = [[Chicago Cougars]] | semifinal1 =[[Toronto Toros]] | semifinal2 =[[Minnesota Fighting Saints]] | prev_season =[[1974 WHA playoffs|1972]] | nex...'
- 1978 WHA playoffsCreated 2/8/2025, 4:02:59 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|WHA postseason tournament}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{infobox hockey tournament season |title=WHA playoffs |image= |year=1976 | season =[[1975-76 WHA season|1975–76]] |dates=April 9 – May 27, 1976 | num_teams =6 | winners =[[Winnipeg Jets]] | count =2 | second = [[New England Whalers]] | semifinal1 =[[Quebec Nordiques]] | prev_season =[[1975 WHA playoffs|1977]] | next_season =[[1977 WHA playoffs|1979]] }} The '''1978 WHA p...'
- 1976 WHA playoffsCreated 2/8/2025, 3:27:22 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|WHA postseason tournament}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{infobox hockey tournament season |title=WHA playoffs |image= |year=1976 | season =[[1975-76 WHA season|1975–76]] |dates=April 9 – May 27, 1976 | num_teams =10 | winners =[[Winnipeg Jets]] | count =1 | second = [[Houston Aeros]] | semifinal1 =[[Calgary Cowboys]] | semifinal2 =[[New England Whalers]] | prev_season =[[1975 WHA playoffs|1975]] | next_season =1977 WHA play...'
- 1979 WHA playoffsCreated 2/7/2025, 8:28:50 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Basketball competition}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{infobox hockey tournament season |title=WHA playoffs |image= |year=1973 | season =[[1978-79 WHA season|1972–73]] |dates=April 21 – May 20, 1973 | num_teams =5 | winners =[[Winnipeg Jets]] | count =3 | second = [[Edmonton Oilers]] | semifinal1 =[[New England Whalers]] | semifinal2 =[[Quebec Nordiques]] | prev_season =[[1978 WHA playoffs|1978]] }} The '''1979 WHA playoffs'''...'
- 1979 WHA All-Star GamesCreated 2/7/2025, 8:28:04 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The '''1979 World Hockey Association All-Star Games''' was held from January 2-5, 1979 at the [[Edmonton Coliseum]] in Edmonton. The games pitted the WHA All-Stars, which consisted of players from five of the six surviving teams, against Moscow Dynamo. Moscow did not elect to play their perceived best stars.<ref>https://www.surgent.net/wha/allstar/1979allstargame.html</ref><ref>http://wha-hof.com/gamesummary.php?id=3647</ref><ref>http://wha-hof.com/gamesumm...'
- WHA All-Star GameCreated 2/7/2025, 7:25:31 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The [[World Hockey Association]] was a professional hockey league founded in 1973. The WHA ceased to exist after merging with the [[National Hockey League]] in 1979. In total, the league held seven all-star games, with four of the matchups involving the Western and Eastern Divisions. Two matched league All-Stars against world competition and one utilized the defending Avco Cup champion.<ref>https://www.hockey-reference.com/playoffs/1973-cleveland-crusaders-...'
- 1973 WHA playoffsCreated 2/7/2025, 3:39:31 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Basketball competition}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{infobox hockey tournament season |title=WHA playoffs |image= |year=1973 | season =[[1972-73 WHA season|1972–73]] |dates=April 4 – May 6, 1973 | num_teams =8 | winners =[[New England Whalers]] | count =1 | second = [[Winnipeg Jets]] | semifinal1 =[[Cleveland Crusaders]] | semifinal2 =[[Houston Aeros]] | next_season =[[1974 WHA playoffs|1974]] }} The '''1973 WHA playoffs'''...'
- 1916 Regina Rugby Club seasonCreated 1/23/2025, 6:33:32 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Season of the Canadian Football League}} {{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Regina Rugby Club | year = 1916 | record = 2–0 | division_place = 1st, [[Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union]] | general manager = | coach = | stadium = | playoffs = | uniform = | next = [[1916 Regina Rugby Club season|1919]] | shortnavlink = Other seasons }} The '''[[1916 in Canadian football|1916]] [[Saskatchewan Roughriders|Regina Rugby Club]]...'
- 1946 Saskatchewan Roughriders seasonCreated 1/23/2025, 6:11:53 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|CFL team season}} {{Infobox NFL season |logo= |team=Saskatchewan Roughriders |year=1946 |record='''2–6''' |division_place='''3rd, [[West Division (CFL)|West]]''' |coach=[[Ken Preston (Canadian football)|Ken Preston]] |general manager= |stadium=[[Taylor Field (Regina, Saskatchewan)|Taylor Field]] |playoffs= |MOP=|MOC=|MOR= |uniform |shortnavlink=Roughriders seasons }} The '''[[1946 in Canadian football|1946]] Saskatchewan Roughrider...'
- 1910 Regina Rugby Club seasonCreated 1/22/2025, 2:25:34 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Season of the Canadian Football League}} {{one source|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Regina Rugby Club | year = 1910 | record = 0–4 | division_place = 2nd, [[Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union]] | general manager = | coach = | stadium = | playoffs = | uniform = | no_prevseason = true | shortnavlink = Other seasons }} The '''[[1910 in Canadian football|1910]] Regina Rugby Club|Saskatchewan Roughr...'
- 1987 Saskatchewan Roughriders seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 1:29:47 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Season of the Canadian Football League}} {{one source|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Saskatchewan Roughriders | year = 1987 | record = 5–12–1 | division_place = 4th, [[Canadian Football League West Division|West]] | general manager = [[Bill Baker (Canadian football)|Bill Baker]] | coach = [[John Gregory (American football coach)|John Gregory]] | stadium = [[Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field|Taylor Field]] |...'
- 1943 Hamilton Wildcats seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 1:15:29 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Hamilton Wildcats | year = 1943 | record = '''8–1–1''' | division_place = '''1st, [[Ontario Rugby Football Union|ORFU]]''' | coach = [[Brian Timmis]] | stadium = [[Ivor Wynne Stadium]] | playoffs = ''Won [[31st Grey Cup|Grey Cup]]''' | uniform = | shortnavlink = Wildcats seasons }} The '''[[1943 in Canadian football|1943]] [[Hamilton Wildcats (Canadian football)|Hamilton Wildcats]] season''' was the third in fra...'
- 1930 Winnipeg Winnipegs seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 12:44:45 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Winnipegs | year = 1930 | record = 0–4 | division_place = 2nd, [[Manitoba Rugby Football Union|MRFU]] | president = | general_manager = | coach = [[Jack Millidge]] | stadium = Wesley Park | playoffs = | uniform = | next = | no_prevseason = true | shortnavlink = Other seasons }} The '''[[1930 in Canadian football|1930]] [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers|Winnipeg Winnipegs]]''' was the inaugural season of the fra...'
- 1964 Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 12:30:47 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | year = 1964 | record = 1–14–1 | division_place = 5th, [[West Division (CFL)|WFC]] | president = | general_manager = | coach = [[Bud Grant]] | stadium = [[Osborne Stadium]] | playoffs = | uniform = | shortnavlink = Blue Bombers seasons }} The '''[[1964 CFL season|1964]] [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]]''' was the 32nd season of the franchise.<ref>https://stats.cfldb.ca/team/winnipeg-blue-b...'
- 1966 Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 12:27:38 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | year = 1966 | record = 8–7–1 | division_place = 2nd, [[West Division (CFL)|WFC]] | president = | general_manager = | coach = [[Bud Grant]] | stadium = [[Osborne Stadium]] | playoffs = | uniform = | shortnavlink = Blue Bombers seasons }} The '''[[1966 CFL season|1966]] [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]]''' was the 34th season of the franchise.<ref>https://stats.cfldb.ca/team/winnipeg-blue-bo...'
- 1963 Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 12:22:55 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | year = 1963 | record = 7–9 | division_place = 4th, [[West Division (CFL)|WFC]] | president = | general_manager = | coach = [[Bud Grant]] | stadium = [[Osborne Stadium]] | playoffs = | uniform = | shortnavlink = Blue Bombers seasons }} The '''[[1963 CFL season|1963]] [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]]''' was the 31st season of the franchise.<ref>https://stats.cfldb.ca/team/winnipeg-blue-bomber...'
- 1965 Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 12:14:47 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | year = 1965 | record = 11–5 | division_place = 2nd, [[Western Interprovincial Football Union|WIPU]] | president = | general_manager = | coach = [[Bud Grant]] | stadium = [[Osborne Stadium]] | playoffs = Lost [[53rd Grey Cup|Grey Cup]] | uniform = | shortnavlink = Blue Bombers seasons }} The '''[[1965 CFL season|1965]] [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]]''' was the 33rd season of the franchise.<r...'
- 1957 Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 12:09:13 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | year = 1957 | record = 12–4 | division_place = 2nd, [[Western Interprovincial Football Union|WIPU]] | president = | general_manager = | coach = [[Bud Grant]] | stadium = [[Osborne Stadium]] | playoffs = Lost [[45th Grey Cup|Grey Cup]] | uniform = | shortnavlink = Blue Bombers seasons }} The '''[[1957 in Canadian football|1957]] [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]]''' was the 25th season of the fr...'
- 1953 Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 12:04:13 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | year = 1953 | record = 8–8 | division_place = 3rd, [[Western Interprovincial Football Union|WIPU]] | president = | general_manager = | coach = | stadium = [[Osborne Stadium]] | playoffs = Lost [[41st Grey Cup|Grey Cup]] | uniform = | shortnavlink = Blue Bombers seasons }} The '''[[1953 in Canadian football|1953]] [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]]''' was the 21st season of the franchise.<ref>h...'
- 1950 Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 12:00:10 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | year = 1950 | record = 10–4 | division_place = '''1st, [[Western Interprovincial Football Union|WIPU]]''' | president = | general_manager = | coach = [[Frank Larson]] | stadium = [[Osborne Stadium]] | playoffs = Lost [[38th Grey Cup|Grey Cup]] | uniform = | shortnavlink = Blue Bombers seasons }} The '''[[1950 in Canadian football|1950]] [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]]''' was the 18th season o...'
- 1947 Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 11:57:06 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | year = 1947 | record = 5–3 | division_place = '''1st, [[Western Interprovincial Football Union|WIPU]]''' | president = | general_manager = | coach = [[Charles A. West]] | stadium = [[Osborne Stadium]] | playoffs = Lost [[35th Grey Cup|Grey Cup]] | uniform = | shortnavlink = Blue Bombers seasons }} The '''[[1947 in Canadian football|1947]] [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]]''' was the 15th season...'
- 1946 Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 11:52:40 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | year = 1946 | record = 5–3 | division_place = 2nd, [[Western Interprovincial Football Union|WIPU]] | president = | general_manager = | coach = | stadium = [[Osborne Stadium]] | playoffs = Lost [[34th Grey Cup|Grey Cup]] | uniform = | shortnavlink = Blue Bombers seasons }} The '''[[1946 in Canadian football|1945]] [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]]''' was the 14th season of the franchise.<ref>h...'
- 1945 Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 11:46:19 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | year = 1945 | record = ''No league play'' | division_place = | president = | general_manager = Lou Adelman | coach = | stadium = [[Osborne Stadium]] | playoffs = Lost [[33rd Grey Cup|Grey Cup]] | uniform = | previous = [[1941 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season|1941]] | next = [[1946 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season|1946]] | shortnavlink = Blue Bombers seasons }} The '''1945 in Canadian football...'
- 1938 Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 11:35:41 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{short description|Canadian football team season}} {{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | year = 1938 | record = 6–2 | division_place = 2nd, [[Western Interprovincial Football Union|WIFU]] | president = | general_manager = [[Joe Ryan (Canadian football)|Joe Ryan]] | coach = [[Reg Threlfall]] | stadium = [[Osborne Stadium]] | playoffs = Lost [[26th Grey Cup|Grey Cup]] | uniform = | shortnavlink = Blue Bombers seasons }} The ''...'
- 1937 Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 11:30:38 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{short description|Canadian football team season}} {{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | year = 1937 | record = 4–4 | division_place = 2nd, [[Western Interprovincial Football Union|WIFU]] | president = | general_manager = [[Joe Ryan (Canadian football)|Joe Ryan]] | coach = [[Bob Fritz]] | stadium = [[Osborne Stadium]] | playoffs = Lost [[25th Grey Cup|Grey Cup]] | uniform = | shortnavlink = Blue Bombers seasons }} The '''1...'
- 1936 Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 11:18:54 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Winnipeg Blue Bombers | year = 1936 | record = 5–2–1 | division_place = '''1st, [[Manitoba Rugby Football Union|MRFU]]''' | president = [[Frank Hannibal]] | general_manager = [[Joe Ryan (Canadian football)|Joe Ryan]] | coach = [[Bob Fritz]] | stadium = [[Osborne Stadium]] | playoffs = Lost WIFU Semi-final Total Point Series | uniform = | previous = [[1935 Winnipeg Winnipegs season|1935 (Winnipegs)]] | shortnavli...'
- 1976 Montreal Alouettes seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 11:04:12 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{short description|Canadian football team season}} {{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Montreal Alouettes | year = 1976 | record = 7–8–1 | division_place = 3rd, [[East Division (CFL)|East]] | coach = [[Marv Levy]] | stadium = [[Autostade]] | playoffs = Lost East Semi-Final | uniform = Image:CFL MTL Jersey 1974.png | shortnavlink = Alouettes seasons }} The '''[[1976 CFL season|1976]] [[Montreal Alouettes]]''' was the 19th season for the team in the C...'
- 1975 Montreal Alouettes seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 10:55:44 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{short description|Canadian football team season}} {{Infobox NFL season | logo = | team = Montreal Alouettes | year = 1975 | record = 9–7 | division_place = 2nd, [[East Division (CFL)|East]] | coach = [[Marv Levy]] | stadium = [[Autostade]] | playoffs = Lost [[63rd Grey Cup|Grey Cup]] | uniform = Image:CFL MTL Jersey 1974.png | shortnavlink = Alouettes seasons }} The '''[[1975 CFL season|1975]] [[Montreal Alouettes]]''' was the 18th season for the team i...'
- 1973 Montreal Alouettes seasonCreated 1/20/2025, 10:31:11 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|CFL team season}} {{Infobox NFL team season | logo = | team = Montreal Alouettes | year = 1973 | record = 7–6–1 | division_place = 3rd, [[East Division (CFL)|East]] | general_manager = [[J. I. Albrecht]] | coach = [[Marv Levy]] | stadium = [[Autostade]] | playoffs = Lost in East Final | uniform = Image:CFL MTL Jersey 1970.png | shortnavlink = Alouettes seasons }} The '''1973 Montreal Alouettes season''' was the 16th season for the te...'
- Richard Williams (basketball coach)Created 3/4/2024, 6:37:23 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox college coach | name = Richard Williams | image = | alt = | caption = | current_title = Special Assistant to the Head Coach | current_team = [[Southern Miss Golden Eagles men's basketball|Southern Miss]] | current_conference = [[Conference USA|C-USA]] | birth_date = c.1944-1945 | birth_place = [[Vicksburg, Mississippi]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Mississippi State University|Mississippi State]] | coach_years1 = 1984–198...'
- 2023 NCAA Division II baseball tournamentCreated 2/26/2024, 8:07:32 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NCAA Baseball Tournament | | Year=2023 | Division=Division II | Image= | ImageSize= | Caption= | Teams=56 | CollegeWorldSeriesBallpark=USA Baseball National Training Complex | City=Cary, North Carolina | Champions={{CBSB link|year=2022|team=Angelo State Rams|title=Angelo State}} | TitleCount=1st | Runner-Up={{CBSB link|year=2023|team=Rollins Tars|title=Rollins}} | CWSCount= | Coach=Kevin Brooks | CoachCount=1 | MOP= | MOPTeam= | Attendance= | Tel...'
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[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox NCAA Baseball Tournament | | Year=2021 | Division=Division III | Image= | ImageSize= | Caption= | Teams=56 | CollegeWorldSeriesBallpark=[[Veterans Memorial Stadium (Cedar Rapids)|Perfect Game Field at Veterans Memorial Stadium]] | City=Cedar Rapids, Iowa | Champions= | TitleCount= 1st | Runner-Up= | CWSCount= | Coach= | CoachCount=1 | MOP= | MOPTeam= | Attendance= | Television= | tournament_link = NCAA Divi...'
- 2022 NCAA Division II baseball tournamentCreated 2/26/2024, 7:14:00 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NCAA Baseball Tournament | | Year=2022 | Division=Division II | Image= | ImageSize= | Caption= | Teams=56 | CollegeWorldSeriesBallpark=USA Baseball National Training Complex | City=Cary, North Carolina | Champions={{CBSB link|year=2022|team=North Greenville Crusaders|title=North Greenville}} | TitleCount=1st | Runner-Up={{CBSB link|year=2022|team=Point Loma Sea Lions|title=Point Loma}} | CWSCount= | Coach= | CoachCount= | MOP= | MOPTeam= | Attenda...'
- 2021 NCAA Division III baseball tournamentCreated 2/23/2024, 4:18:52 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox NCAA Baseball Tournament | | Year=2021 | Division=Division III | Image= | ImageSize= | Caption= | Teams=56 | CollegeWorldSeriesBallpark=[[Veterans Memorial Stadium (Cedar Rapids)|Perfect Game Field at Veterans Memorial Stadium]] | City=Cedar Rapids, Iowa | Champions= [[Salisbury Sea Gulls baseball]] | TitleCount= 2nd | Runner-Up= [[St. Thomas (Minnesota) Tommies men's baseball|St. Thomas]] | CWSCount= | Coach= |...'
- St. Thomas (Minnesota) Tommies men's baseballCreated 2/23/2024, 3:48:23 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox College baseball team |current = 2024 St. Thomas (Minnesota) Tommies men's baseball team |name = St. Thomas (Minnesota) Tommies |logo = St. Thomas Tommies wordmark.png |logo_size = 200 |university = University of St. Thomas (Minnesota)|University of St. Thomas |conference = [[Summit League]] |founded = {{Start date|1920}} |athletic_director = |coach = [[Chris Olean]] |tenure = 14th <!-- 2024 is 14th season --> |division =...'
- List of Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football championsCreated 12/16/2023, 10:35:24 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{| class="wikitable"|- ! Year || Champions||Overall||Conference||Head coach |- |1971 ||[[Morgan State Bears football|Morgan State]] || 6–4–1 || 5–0–1 ||[[Earl Banks]] |- |1972||[[North Carolina Central Eagles football|North Carolina Central]] || 9–2 ||5–1||[[George Quiett]] |- |1973||[[North Carolina Central Eagles football|North Carolina Central]] || 7–4 || 5–1||[[Willie Smith (American football coach)|Willie Smith]] |- |1974||South Carol...'
- 1972 Tennessee State Tigers football teamCreated 12/16/2023, 8:40:20 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{short description|American college football season}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox college sports team season | year = 1972 | team = Tennessee State Tigers | sport = football | image = | image_size = | conference = Independent | record = 11–1 | head_coach = [[John Merritt (American football)|John Merritt]] | hc_year = 10th | captain = | stadium = [[Hale Stadium]] | champion = | bowl = [[1972 Pioneer Bowl|Pioneer Bowl]] | bowl_result...'
- 2023 Japan SeriesCreated 10/26/2023, 7:24:27 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|None}} {{Use mdy dates|date=October 2022}} {{Infobox baseball championship series | image = | caption = | year = 2023 | country = Japan | runnerup = | runnerup_manager = | runnerup_games = | champion = | champion_manager = | champion_games = | date = October 26-TBD | MVP = | FSA = | television = [[Fuji TV]] (Games 1, 3, 5, 6,...'
- Come Marry MeCreated 4/20/2023, 6:27:29 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox film | name = Come Marry Me | image = | caption = | director = [[Ishirō Honda]] | producer = [[Sanezumi Fujimoto]] | writer = [[Zenzô Matsuyama]] | starring = Yûzô Kayama<br>Yôko Naitô<br>Keiko Sawai<br>[[Ichirô Arishima]] | music = [[Kenjirô Hirose]] | cinematography = [[Shinsaku Uno]] | editing = | distributor = [[Toho]] | released = October 20, 1966 | runtim...'
- NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament Final Four appearances by schoolCreated 2/2/2023, 8:54:58 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Refimprove|date=April 2010}} This is a list of [[NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament]] Final Four appearances by school. The listed Final Four totals for those teams do not include the vacated appearances. Schools in ''italics'' no longer compete in [[NCAA Division I]]. Teams listed in '''bold''' are active in the [[2023 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament|2022 NCAA tournament]], which is to be played in March of 2023. ==Total Final F...'
- List of NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament Final Four appearances by coachCreated 1/30/2023, 1:38:24 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|none}} {{One source|date=October 2021}} This is a list of the [[NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament]] regional championships by coach. The current names of the NCAA tournament regions are the East, Midwest, South, and West. The winners of the four regions are awarded an NCAA Regional Championship Trophy and advance in the Division I women's basketball tournament to play in the [[Final Four]]. ==Final Four appearances by coach=...'
- Linda HarperCreated 1/30/2023, 12:08:07 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|American basketball player and coach}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2019}} {{Infobox college coach | name = Linda Harper | image = | alt = | caption = | current_title = | current_team = | current_conference = | current_record = | contract = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1942|10|2}} | birth_place = | death_date = {{death date and age|2014|2|15|1942|10|2}...'
- List of Negro league baseball postseason gamesCreated 2/4/2022, 2:03:18 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'This '''List of Negro league postseason games''' includes postseason participants of black baseball prior to the organization of any traditional Negro league and goes through to the collapse of segregated baseball after [[Jackie Robinson]] broke the baseball color line in 1946. Games include self-declared, regional and league champions, primarily in the "major league" era of Negro league baseball from 1920 to 1948. While black baseball did first play in 186...'
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[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The '''Swingin' A's''' is a nickname for the [[Oakland Athletics]] baseball team that dominated the American League from 1970 to 1975 and is widely recognized as being among the best in baseball history.<ref>https://www.npr.org/2017/03/04/518461977/the-1970s-oakland-as-were-dynastic-bombastic-fantastic</ref> The team won five consecutive [[American League West Division]] titles, three American League pennants, and three World Series titles. They were the fi...'
- 1991 WAC Women's Basketball TournamentCreated 2/29/2020, 9:33:04 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox NCAA Basketball Conference Tournament | | Year=1991 | Conference = WAC | Division = I | Gender = Women's | Image = | ImageS...'
- 2020 WAC Women's Basketball TournamentCreated 2/29/2020, 9:05:00 PM
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