Ticket, Arkansas Lassies vs. Men's Faculty Basketball Game
Historical Note
Before the Women's National Basketball Association, female professional basketball players barnstormed the country playing and often defeating men’s teams. Players such as Hazel Walker, Patricia Ann and Betty Lou Johnson, Joan Rupp, Linda Yearby, and Leeone Evans became folk heroes to many high school and college players. In Arkansas, though, it was native Arkansans like Hazel Walker of Ashdown and Leeone Evans of Winthrop who stood out. Walker played three years for the All American Red Heads, and then formed her own team, the Arkansas Travelers, in 1949. It was just one of many teams that existed from the 1930s to the 1980s. These are the teams that laid the foundation for the creation of the Women’s National Basketball Association.
Description
This is a ticket to a basketball game played between the Arkansas Lassies Basketball team and the Men's Faculty at an unknown place. The Arkansas Lassies were a nationally known women's basketball team who frequently played male faculty at colleges and schools. The team was owned by Linda Yearby.
Women's Professional Basketball Collection, MS.000646
Digital Resource
Image
Digital Collection
Go, Fight, Win! A History of Sports in Arkansas
Publisher
Arkansas State Archives
Preferred Citation
Ticket, Arkansas Lassies vs. Men's Faculty Basketball Game, Women's Professional Basketball Collection, MS.000646, Arkansas State Archives, Little Rock, Arkansas
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