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February 28, 2008

From The 'Say What' File

Our good friend Neate Sager over at the CIS Blog pointed out the OUA's latest blunder.

In the OUA's weekly "By The Numbers" post on its homepage — and By The Numbers is pretty cool usually — the OUA states that the Toronto Varsity Blues women's basketball teams won its first championship in 1883-84. That is seven years before Canadian Dr. James Naismith even invented the game in 1891.

Here's this week's By The Numbers.

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