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USA Ultimate hosts the Men and Women's HS national championships every year in Blaine, Minnesota.
Donna Caponi won the U. S. Women's Open championships in 1969 and 1970.
The school offers 18 varsity sports and has won national championships in Men's Basketball in 1976 and 1983 and Women's Basketball in 1985.
Haverford College competes at the NCAA Division III level in the Centennial Conference and has a rich history in collegiate athletics: Haverford boasts the only varsity cricket team in the United States ; its men's and women's track and field and cross country teams are perennial powerhouses in their division, with men's cross country winning the 2010 Cross Country Division III National Championships ; its soccer team is the nation's oldest and won the first intercollegiate soccer match in 1905 against Harvard College ; its lacrosse team has recently become a national power after placing well in the NCAA championships ; its fencing team has competed since the early 1930s and is a member of both the Middle Atlantic Collegiate Fencing Association ( MACFA ) and the National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association ( NIWFA ).
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In addition, SmackDown and Raw would exchange both women-exclusive championships with Raw gaining the WWE Divas Championship and SmackDown gaining the WWE Women's Championship.
The following is a table of the number of championships won by the Marauders men's teams and individual competitors since the Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union was formed in 1961 as well as the number of championships won by Marauders women's teams and individual competitors since the Ontario Women's Interuniversity Athletic Association was formed in 1971.
Because the U. S. Amateur and U. S. Women's Amateur became increasingly dominated by future tournament professionals, two national championships were added in the 1980s for " career amateurs " who were 25 years of age & older:
Two girls from the Women's Golf team were also sent to the state championships match.
UW – Parkside teams have recently won GLVC championships in Women's Cross Country ( 2007 ) and Women's Soccer ( 2008 ).
* In 2007, Ricoh acquired title sponsorship of the Women's British Open, one of four major championships recognized by the world's dominant women's golf tour, the U. S. LPGA Tour.
On 21 March 2005, the United States Golf Association announced it has adopted a new ' gender policy ' that allows transitioned athletes to compete in USGA golf championships, including the upcoming U. S. Women's Open.
The NCAA began awarding national championships for women's ice hockey in 2001 ; previous championships were awarded by the American Women's College Hockey Alliance.
During its existence, the AIAW and its predecessor, the Division for Girls ' and Women's Sports ( DGWS ), recognized via these championships the teams and individuals who excelled at the highest level of women's collegiate competition.
Wagstaff's honors were not limited to awards and championships, and in 1997, she received her first Hall of Fame induction, being inducted into the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame as well as the International Women's Aviation Hall of Fame.
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Highlights of Merrimack athletic history includes two national championships: the 1978 men's hockey team Division II Men's Ice Hockey Championship ; and the 1994 women's softball team won Division II Women's College World Series.
Concordia's Women's Volleyball team won the NCAA Division II National Volleyball Championship in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, becoming the first school in Division II history to win four consecutive championships in volleyball.
The East Course, a Donald Ross design opened in 1918, has hosted several USGA championships since 1959, most recently the 2011 U. S. Women's Open, won by So Yeon Ryu.
The Men's and Women's basketball teams have claimed multiple State Schools basketball championships, going on to represent the college at National level.
In 2000, Webb won two more major championships, following up her win at the Nabisco Championship with a win at the U. S. Women's Open.

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On arriving in Tokyo later we were met by Masu who took us immediately to her university, the Japanese Women's University.
An increasing percentage of the ranks are " long-service " volunteer professionals ; women were allowed to serve in the armed forces beginning in early 1980s when the Brazilian Army became the first army in South America to accept women into career ranks ; women serve in Navy and Air Force only in Women's Reserve Corps.
Alston's murals were hung in the Women's Pavilion of the hospital over uncapped radiators which caused the paintings to deteriorate from the steam.
By the end of the century, the Foreign Christian Missionary Society and the Christian Women's Board of Missions were also engaged in missionary activities.
This led to the International Federation of Women's Hockey Associations ( IFWHA ) in 1927, though this did not include many continental European countries where women played as sections of men's associations and were affiliated to the FIH.
Both authors were pioneers in feminist criticism of science fiction during the 1960s and 70s through essays collected in The Language of the Night ( Le Guin, 1979 ) and How To Suppress Women's Writing ( Russ, 1983 ).
Women's wages remained unequal and women were denied positions of leadership or control.
Susan had the distinction of being the first woman to earn the GM title by achieving three GM norms and rating over 2500 as previous female GMs, Nona Gaprindashvili and Maia Chiburdanidze, were awarded the title by winning the Women's World Championship.
In 2000, women were integrated into the regular units of the military, and the Women's Service Corps disbanded.
Women were also accepted into the military in the U. S. Women's Army Corps ( WACs ) and U. S. Navy's Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service ( WAVES ).
Marxists were responsible for organizing the first International Women's Day events.
Though the 1960s and 1970s brought positive changes such as Women's Liberation and the Civil Rights Movement, Mormon leaders were alarmed by the erosion of traditional values, the sexual revolution, the widespread use of recreational drugs, moral relativism, and other forces they saw as damaging to the family.
A number of government officials were detained after the coup including the head of the Supreme Court, Mahfoud Ould Lemrabott, and the Secretary of State for Women's Affairs, Mintata Mint Hedeid.
Women's rights groups around the world were frequently critical as the Taliban banned women from appearing in public or holding many jobs outside the home.
The Women's Christian Temperance Union, founded in 1874, and the Prohibition Party were major players until the early 20th century, when the movement was taken over by the Anti-Saloon League.
In the book, Limbaugh also stated that the word refers to unspecified women whose goal is to allow as many abortions as possible, saying at one point that there were fewer than 25 " true feminazis " in the U. S. Limbaugh has used the term to refer to members of the National Center for Women and Policing, the Feminist Majority Foundation, the National Organization for Women, and other organizations at the March for Women's Lives, a large pro-choice demonstration.
The U. S. National Women's Singles Championships were first held in 1887 in Philadelphia.
Women's roles were listed as either " soprano " or " contralto ", while men's roles were listed as either " tenor " or " bass ".
Women's rights to higher education was extended in 1873, when all degrees except those in the faculties of theology and the licentiate degree in Law were made accessible for women.
In 1892, she founded the Uppsala Women's Student Association, who set up spex performances and other things enjoyed by male students but from which the women were excluded at the time.
Women's competition did not exist, and the weightlifters were not categorised by height or weight.
The predecessors to the United States Bowling Congress, formed in 1995, were the male-only American Bowling Congress founded in 1895, and the female-only Women's International Bowling Congress founded in 1927, which combined in 1995 to form the USBC.
After the Second World War new international coordination bodies were created, such as the World Federation of Democratic Youth, International Union of Students, World Federation of Trade Unions, Women's International Democratic Federation and the World Peace Council.
The Women's Professional Racquetball Organization ( WPRO ) is the women's professional organization, while the Classic Pro Racquetball Tour ( CPRT ) is for players 40 and older many of whom were pro players at younger ages.

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