The phrase Mountain West Conference Basketball Tournament may refer to:
- Mountain West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
- Mountain West Conference Women's Basketball Tournament
Other articles related to "conference, conferences":
... The Illini-Badger Football Conference (IBFC) was an athletic conference with the NCAA's Division III ... They participated in other athletic conferences in other sports ... The conference's last season was in 2007 ...
... started in 1922 under coach Henry Schulte who led the Huskers to nine conference titles before his retirement ... Schulte and won five addition indoor conference titles before moving on to be the assistant athletic director ... individual national championships, with 42 all-American athletes and 103 individual conference champions in combined indoor and outdoor track and field ...
... At the first „Wizards of OS“ conference in July 1999 a spontaneous discussion round was founded after the panel „New Economy?“ ... In April 2001 the first Oekonux conference was organized in Dortmund followed by a second conference in November 2002 in Berlin ... The third conference took place in Vienna in May 2004, where Creative Commons Austria was launched ...
... Cost Mac OS Binary iPhoto iTunes iMovie iDVD GarageBand iWeb iLife Macworld Conference Expo on January 3, 2003 $49 10.1 PowerPC 3 ... – – iLife '04 Macworld Conference Expo on January 6 ...
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“Perhaps basketball and poetry have just a few things in common, but the most important is the possibility of transcendence. The opposite is labor. In writing, every writer knows when he or she is laboring to achieve an effect. You want to get from here to there, but find yourself willing it, forcing it. The equivalent in basketball is aiming your shot, a kind of strained and usually ineffective purposefulness. What you want is to be in some kind of flow, each next moment a discovery.”
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“Humanism, it seems, is almost impossible in America where material progress is part of the national romance whereas in Europe such progress is relished because it feels nice.”
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