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Basketball Images

Gaston College Men's Basketball Players, 1959

Gaston College Men's Basketball Players, 1959

From Basketball in North Carolina, which offers

Images of North Carolina basketball teams and players from the North Carolina Yearbooks exhibit and North Carolina Newspapers collection on DigitalNC.org. items are from between 1900 & 1982. From the North Carolina Digital Heritage Center's Flickr collection.

Best Bets for this Course

This page provides links to important image and statistics resources for the study of 484 Infographcs with Professor: Terence Oliver at UNC's School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Best Bets for this course:

  • AP Images
    Current and historic images of all topics. Search for "north carolina" basketball to find photos of UNC basketball. You will get some "false hits" of North Carolina State and North Carolina Central basketball. Search for a name or an opponent to narrow results. Browse images of P.J. Hairston or Xylina Mcdaniel.
  • Statista
    Data on on basketball topics such as sports consumer interest in college sports, advertising revenue from NCAA games in 2011, number of participants in basketball in the U.S. from 2006 to 2010, and much more.
 

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