Springfield College news release about women's basketball game against Ireland (October 29, 1967)
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This is a press release put out by the Sports Information Office at Springfield College in regards to the Springfield College Women's Basketball team playing against a traveling team from Ireland that was released on October 29, 1967. The game was played on November 3, 1967 on the campus of Springfield College. There is some information about the team from Ireland and the fact that the game would would be played using international rules which were closer to the Men's rules. The women’s basketball game between Springfield College and the Irish Touring Team took place at 7:30 p.m. on November 3, 1967 at Springfield College’s Memorial Field House and was played according to the international rules. Prior to the game, Lee Williams gave both teams a tour of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Following the tour, they attended a banquet honoring the visiting team. Pre-game ceremonies included the introduction of both teams and coaches followed by a presentation of an autographed basketball and pins bearing the Springfield College emblem to the members of the Irish Team. In return, they presented the Springfield College team with a plaque. During half-time, Coach Bilik was also given a plaque in appreciation for his help familiarizing them with the international rules. Jone Bush coached the Springfield College team, whose athletes included Diane Armet, Shirley Banford, Kathy Beal, Margaret Bradley, Tre Cimini, Jean Drummond, Merrie Gordon, Savi Guatamadasa, Dot Johnson, Jobi Jordan, Sue Lundin, Phyllis Plotnick (co-captain), Jane Rosenkranz, Nancy Sanders, Karen Thompson (co-captain), Marge Tuttle, Chris Daniels, and Jean Umberg. Springfield College won 53-32. After the game, the teams enjoyed a social hour.
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