FLYING QUEENS OWN PROMINENT PLACE IN NEW BASKETBALL BOOK

source: WBUathletics.com The Wayland Baptist Flying Queens have a prominent place in a new book, “Where Girls’ Basketball Rules,” a look into girls’ and women’s basketball on the Panhandle and South Plains of Texas.In Where Girls’ Basketball Rules, author Dr. Rickey L. Harman, a native of Happy, gives a history of the Panhandle & South…

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FLYING QUEENS OWN PROMINENT PLACE IN NEW BASKETBALL BOOK

PRICE OUTLINES FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES IN 2020 PRESIDENT’S REPORT

This past year The Hutcherson Flying Queens Foundation (HFQF), like other successful organizations, learned new ways of working and communicating effectively. We used email, phone calls, and Zoom extensively since we were unable to hold any in-person events due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Even with these obstacles, we were resilient AND smart enough to survive,…

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PRICE OUTLINES FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES IN 2020 PRESIDENT’S REPORT

ODOM, REDIN NOMINATED FOR HALL OF FAME

Former Wayland Baptist Flying Queens great Lometa Odom and coach Harley Redin have been nominated for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Both Odom and Redin have been nominated in the past, joined last year by the Flying Queens program (1948-82), which won induction and was enshrined in Springfield, Mass., in September…

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ODOM, REDIN NOMINATED FOR HALL OF FAME

QUEENS PULL AWAY LATE; EDGEMON NETS CAREER-HIGH

CHICKASHA, Okla. – Kaylee Edgemon scored a career-high 30 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to lead No. 2 Wayland Baptist to an 81-73 win over Science & Arts of Oklahoma here Saturday afternoon. The Queens (2-0) clung to a 52-51 lead going into the fourth quarter but pulled away from the Drovers (2-1) thanks to a…

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QUEENS PULL AWAY LATE; EDGEMON NETS CAREER-HIGH

FLYING QUEENS REMAIN NO. 2 IN NAIA POLL

source: WBUathletics.com| 12/16/2020 11:38:00 AM | The Wayland Baptist Flying Queens are tied for second in the latest 2020-21 NAIA Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Top 25 Poll. The Flying Queens (2-0) received three first-place votes and 566 points in the poll, tying them with Campbellsville, Ky., (4-0) which earned six first-place votes and the same 566 points. Despite…

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FLYING QUEENS REMAIN NO. 2 IN NAIA POLL