2 Games - Houston, Austin
"Four-midable" Movin' Mavs
1993 National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament
2000-2001 National Championship Game
23rd National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament
31st National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament
A Proclamation by the Mayor of the City of Arlington
Ability. Agility. Ambition. Barbarous. Battle. Capable
Andria Maddux, granddaughter of Lighthouse for the Blind founder Willie Fay Lewis, assists children with arts projects at a Summer camp sponsored by the Tarrant County Association for the Blind
Anniversary theme adds nostalgia to Homecoming '92
Arlington honors UTA wheelchair basketball team
Athletic club keeps wheelchair program movin'
C. T. D. news, August 1986
C. T. D. news, November 1984
Capitol Update, 72nd Legislative Session
Casteel repeats as national champ
Chair no overwhelming barrier to “300 Club”
Champions again!
Chee Ho, Juan Pulido and Lee Castillo, assistants to the championship Movin' Mavs 1992 basketball team
Chhayly Mak, member of the Movin' Mavs 1992 champion basketball team
Clinic Fosters Adapted Sports
Coalition of Texans with Disabilities Newsletter Fall 1983
Coalition of Texans with Disabilities Newsletter Fall 1985
Coalition of Texans with Disabilities Newsletter Spring 1984
Coalition of Texans with Disabilities Newsletter Summer 1985
Coalition of Texans with Disabilities Newsletter Winter 1983-1984
Coalition of Texans with Disabilities newsletter, Winter 1983-1984
Color photograph of University of Texas at Arlington Movin' Mavs basketball player Dennis Harrison
Color photograph of University of Texas at Arlington Movin' Mavs basketball player Jason Van Beek
Core Health Foundation Lady Bird Lake Project 2009
Crowd motivates wheelchair athletes
CTD Newsletter: August 1986
Decade of dominance: Movin' Mays dazzle home crowd with fourth straight national title
Dennis Palmer, member of the Movin' Mavs 1992 champion basketball team
Drive for five
Everybody's Big Brother
Fax #5009
Freewheelers steamroll UH
Freewheelers team needs fan support