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              <text>Transitioning to 5-on-5: Population, Demographics, and Girls’ Basketball in Iowa, 1985-1993&#13;
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              <text>Map created by Rob Shepard, Digital Scholarship &amp; Publishing Studio, University of Iowa Libraries</text>
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              <text>The early adopters of 5-on-5 basketball rules were primarily girls’ teams from schools in or around larger, urban areas with a greater percentage of non-white population. Non-white includes individuals self-reporting as either black, American Indian, Asian or Pacific Islander, or of Spanish/Hispanic origin. </text>
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              <text>Population and demographic data retrieved from the 1990 U.S. Census. Tournament qualifying teams retrieved from IGHSAU records.</text>
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