The Oxford University Women's Basketball team is the college basketball team at University of Oxford in England. The Blues won their first B.U.S.A. national championship in 1994 and then back to back B.U.S.A. National Championships in 1998 and 1999.[1]
Established: | --> 1921 |
Arena: | Iffley Road Sports Centre |
Color1: | white |
Capacity: | 500 |
Location: | Oxford, England |
Colors: | Oxford Blue and White |
Color2: | darkblue |
Conference: | B.U.C.S. Midlands |
2 Pattern S: | _thinwhitesides |
Competition1: | B.U.S.A. / B.U.C.S. National Championship |
Competition1 Champs: | 1994, 1998, 1999 |
Colour1: | 002147 |
Competition2: | B.U.C.S. Midlands Division One |
Competition2 Champs: | 2006, 2008 |
League: | --> |
1 Body: | 002147 |
1 Shorts: | 002147 |
1 Title: | Home |
1 Pattern B: | _thinsidesonwhite |
1 Pattern S: | _thinsidesonwhite |
Nickname: | The Blues |
2 Title: | Road |
2 Body: | 002147 |
2 Pattern B: | _thinwhitesides |
2 Shorts: | 002147 |
Coach: | Graham Nichols |
Website: | www.oubbc.weebly.com |
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Color3: | darkblue |
Clubname: | Oxford University Basketball Club |
Jodi Evans - Canadian Women's National Team Basketball Player
Robyn Hadley - First African American woman from the Southern United States to be named a Rhodes Scholar[2] [3]
Susan Rice - Director of the United States Domestic Policy Council
Monde Muyangwa - Africa Program Director at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars