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National women’s wheelchair basketball tournament March 16-18

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – March Madness will come to the University of Illinois this week in the form of women on wheels.

The 26th National Women’s Wheelchair Basketball Tournament will be held Thursday through Saturday (March 16-18) on the campus where women’s wheelchair basketball began 30 years ago. Ten teams from the United States and Canada will compete for the national championship. All games are free and open to the public.

The UI team, the first and one of the most dominant throughout the sport’s history, will be among the 10 teams competing in the tournament, with its first game at 2 p.m. Thursday in Huff Hall, 1206 S. Fourth St. The Illini have won eight national titles, including five in a row from 1990 to 1994, and have played in 13 of the last 14 championship games.

The tournament will start at 8 a.m. Thursday and run through Friday with games in both Huff Hall and the Intramural-Physical Education Building (IMPE), 201 E. Peabody Drive. The final games on Saturday will all be held in Huff Hall, with the championship game at 4 p.m.

Fan Appreciation Day is scheduled for Friday at Huff Hall, when local youth are invited to attend the noon and 2 p.m. games, and in between meet players on both the UI men’s and women’s wheelchair basketball teams.

On Sunday, many of the 165 women who played in the tournament will be competing for a spot on the U.S. team that will compete in the 2000 Paralympics, to be held this October in Sydney, Australia.

National Women’s Wheelchair Basketball Tournament Schedule
HUFF HALL IMPE
Thursday, March 16 8:00 am G1 Casa vs Richmond G2 Orlando vs RIC
10:00 am G3 LA vs Texans G4 Bay Area vs Grizzlies
2:00 pm G5 UI vs WG1 G6 WG2 vs Minn
4:00 pm G7 LG3 vs LG G8 LG2 vs LG4
6:00 pm G9 WG3 vs WG5 G10 WG4 vs WG6
Friday, March 17 8:00 am G11 LG5 vs WG7 G12 WG8 vs LG6
10:00 am G14A L/LG7 vs L/LG8 (9th & 10th)
12:00 am G13 LG10 vs WG11 G14 LG9 vs WG12
2:00 pm G15 WG9 vs WG10 (Semi-final)
4:00 pm G16 WG13 vs WG14 (4th place)
Saturday, March 18 9:00 am G16A L/LG13 vs L/LG14 (5th & 6th)
(all games at Huff Hall) 11:00 am G17 LG15 vs WG16 (3rd)
1:00 pm G17A L/LG11 vs L/LG12 (7th & 8th)
4:00 pm G18 WG15 vs WG17 (1st & 2nd)
6:00 pm G19 WG15 vs WG17 (if needed)
Legend G = game
# = game number
W = winner
L = loser
L/L = loser of loser bracket game (for placement games)
The teams listed on the left are the home teams.
Casa Colina Shooting Stars, California Richmond Lady Sunwheelers, Virginia
Orlando Ice, Florida RIC Express, Chicago
LA Sparks, Los Angeles Lady Texans, Texas
Bay Area Meteorites, San Francisco Western Grizzlies, Oregon
University of Illinois Fighting Illini Minnesota Timberwolves, Minn.

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Contact Phyllis Jones at 333-4606.

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