Get the girls out on the basketball court!

January 10th, 2012

Once upon a time, smack-dab in the middle of the Victorian Era, a female physical education teacher named Senda Berenson introduced the game of basketball to a group of students at Smith College for girls in Northampton. This new game was invented a year earlier (1891) by James Naismith, a Canadian-American physical education teacher and coach.

Teaching the 13 official rules of basketball didn’t seem necessary. Although the newly… Continue reading

Coach K’s rule applies to finding the best basketball goal for your house

April 13th, 2011

Way, way back in December of 1891, physical education teacher James Naismith introduced his class to two peach baskets he had nailed to the lower rail of the balcony at both ends of the gym, 13 rules for a new game, and using a soccer ball, basketball was born.

It’s said Naismith wrote those 13… Continue reading