Senda Berenson Abbott

Basketball pioneer and educator

Senda Berenson Abbott - Athletes & Sports Figures born March 19th, 1868
Born
Died

1954
71 years ago — 86 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Played a pivotal role in the development of women's basketball at the collegiate level. As a physical education instructor, implemented the first official women's basketball rules in 1899 at Smith College. Advocated for women's participation in sports and athletic programs. Contributed significantly to the establishment of women's collegiate athletics and served as the first president of the Women's Basketball Association.

Developed first women's basketball rules.

Pioneered women's basketball at Smith College.

Founded the Women's Basketball Association.

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