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Scope and Contents
Six-on-six girls' basketball in Iowa ephemera dates from 1920 to 2018 and measures 5 linear inches.
To mark the 25th anniversary of the end of six-on-six girls’ basketball in Iowa, the Iowa Women’s Archives produced a traveling exhibition entitled six-on-six Basketball and the Legacy of Girls’ and Women’s Sport in Iowa. The exhibit focused on this unique sport that was a central feature of community life in Iowa communities from 1920 to 1995. Using materials from the Iowa Women’s Archives (IWA), supplemented by additional research conducted by undergraduate American Studies students at the University of Iowa, IWA produced an exhibit that consists of seven banners measuring just under four feet by seven feet. These banners summarize different moments in the history of six-on-six basketball as they related to girls’ and women’s sport in Iowa and the United States. They highlight important themes: Traditions (1900-1929), Expansion (1930-1959), Challenges (1960-1979), Transitions (1980-1995), and Legacies. A corresponding digital map of girls’ basketball tournament data illustrates the impact of six-on-six and five-on-five basketball in rural and urban Iowa communities.
The exhibit traveled around the state in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street national touring exhibition Hometown Teams: How Sports Shape America and Main Street Iowa’s local exhibitions. Between March 2018 and January 2019, the IWA visited six Iowa towns spread across the state (Mount Vernon, Ottumwa, Guthrie Center, Jefferson, Ames, and Conrad). Curator Kären Mason and lecturer Jennifer Sterling gave gallery talks or presentations at each site; at five sites they collected materials for the IWA from the attendees and recorded interviews. After the national Hometown Teams project was completed, Mason and Sterling were invited to bring their exhibit to two towns not on the original list (Grinnell and New Hampton) and to give gallery talks there.
The collection consists of two series: Individuals and Creative works. The Individuals series documents individuals' experiences with six-on-six basketball in Iowa. Notable names within the series include 1968 State Championship star Janet Scharnberg and 1995 University of Iowa women’s basketball coach Angie Lee. Among the six-on-six ephemera are newspaper clippings and pamphlets documenting the excitement and passion rural Iowans had for the game. One such newspaper article highlights the longevity of the game in Iowa, comparing the State Champion teams of Newhall Van Horne from 1927 and 1962. While most of the materials come from the mid-century, it is important to note the ability for six-on-six girls’ basketball to continue across the generations. The series is arranged alphabetically by donor’s last name.
The Creative works series includes a 2017 storybook titled An Iowa Fairytale, an Iowa Fairytale t-shirt, and a program for Six-on-Six: The Musical, a 2018 Guthrie Center performance of Iowa playwright, composer, and lyricist Robert John Ford’s show. Set in rural Iowa, the musical showcases some of the heroic storylines that many Iowan girls got to experience as six-on-six basketball players, as well as the eventual demise of the sport. Of historical note, the Guthrie Center Tigerettes won the Iowa State Championship in 1937 and 1963.
Dates
- Creation: 1920 - 2018
Conditions Governing Access
The papers are open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 5 linear inches
From the Collection: 1 DVD (d:0558) : Shelved in the digital collections
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Iowa Women's Archives Repository
100 Main Library
University of Iowa Libraries
Iowa City IA 52242 IaU
319-335-5068
319-335-5900 (Fax)
lib-women@uiowa.edu