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Video di approfondimento sul big-match della 29esima giornata fra l'Olimpia e la Leonessa, una partita avvincente che ha visto le ...
Gli highlights della 29^ giornata del campionato di LBA contro Milano.
Gli highlights della sfida tra Milano e Brescia, partita valida per il 29ยฐ turno di campionato della Serie A UnipolSai 2023/24.
Gli highlights della 28^ giornata del campionato di LBA contro Cremona.
Brescia Calcio, commonly referred to as Brescia , is an Italian football club based in Brescia, Lombardy, that currently plays in Serie B. The club holds the record for total number of seasons (64) and consecutive seasons (18, from 1947โ48 to 1964โ65) in Serie B, which they have won four times. Their best finish in Serie A came in the 2000โ01 season when they placed eighth.
The 2011 Western Carolina Catamounts team represented Western Carolina University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Catamounts were led by fourth year head coach Dennis Wagner and played their home games at Bob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium.
The 2012 Western Carolina Catamounts football team represented Western Carolina University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Southern Conference. They were led by first year head coach Mark Speir and played their home games at Bob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium.
The 2013 Western Carolina Catamounts football team represented Western Carolina University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Southern Conference. They were led by second year head coach Mark Speir and played their home games at Bob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium.
The 2014 Western Carolina Catamounts football team represented Western Carolina University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Southern Conference. They were led by third year head coach Mark Speir and played their home games at Bob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium.
The 2015 Western Carolina Catamounts football team represented Western Carolina University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Southern Conference. They were led by fourth year head coach Mark Speir and played their home games at Bob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium.
The 2016 Western Carolina Catamounts football team represented Western Carolina University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Southern Conference. They were led by fifth year head coach Mark Speir and played their home games at Bob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium.
The 2017 Western Carolina Catamounts football team represented Western Carolina University in the 2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Southern Conference. They were led by sixth-year head coach Mark Speir and played their home games at Bob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium.
The Western Carolina Catamounts are the athletic teams of Western Carolina University. The Catamounts compete in the NCAA Division I Southern Conference.
The Western Carolina Catamounts men's basketball team is the basketball team that represents Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Southern Conference.
The Western Carolina Catamounts women's basketball team is the basketball team that represents Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Southern Conference.
The Western Carolinas League was a Class D and a low Class A (1963โ79) full-season league in American minor league baseball. The WCL changed its name prior to the 1980 season and has been known since as the South Atlantic League, a highly successful low Class A circuit with teams up the Eastern Seaboard from Georgia to New Jersey.
The original Western Carolina League was a Class-D circuit in Minor League Baseball which was ideated and created by John Henry Moss. The league ran from 1948 to 1952, then combined with the North Carolina State League to form the Tar Heel League in 1953.