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The Court They Built: The Forgotten Dynasty of the Edmonton Grads

25 min · 31 de may de 2026
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For twenty-five years, the best basketball team in the world played out of a commercial high school in Edmonton, Alberta. They were women. They almost never lost. And the man who invented the game said no one — anywhere — played it better. This week, the Edmonton Commercial Graduates: a dynasty that dominated for a quarter-century, went undefeated at the 1924 Paris Olympics in a sport that wouldn’t officially let women compete for another fifty years, and then disappeared in 1940 — taking women’s basketball in Canada into the dark with them. They won everything. Then the game moved on without them. That’s how forgotten stories stop being forgotten.

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