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19 results for "injury"
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2012 Summer Olympics -- Australia faces tough task in semifinals
Mechelle VoepelLauren Jackson has done all she can to try to lead Australia to Olympic glory. But in a matchup most didn't expect to see until the gold-medal game, toppling Team USA in the semifinals is a tall order for the Aussies.
Story | Conversation | August 07, 2012 -
Utah Utes catching up in Pac-12 -- The Shootaround
Michelle SmithThe Pac-12's athletic style has been a challenge for the injury-riddled Utes, but coach Anthony Levrets likes his team's progress.
Story | Conversation | February 22, 2012 -
Will NCAA hear Drey Mingo's plea at Purdue?
Adena AndrewsAfter two years of critical illness, hearing loss and injury, Purdue's Drey Mingo is petitioning the NCAA for a sixth season of eligibility.
Story | Conversation | February 09, 2012 -
Tamika Catchings is on a fast break
Tamika CatchingsThe Fever star has been busy rehabbing an injury, upping her mental game and traveling all over during the WNBA offseason.
Story | Conversation | February 03, 2012 -
Total Access -- Stanford Cardinal working through injury and grow...
Michelle SmithIn the latest installment of our behind-the-scene look at the Stanford Cardinal, injuries create a big chance for freshman small forward Taylor Greenfield.
Story | Conversation | December 02, 2011 -
Connecticut's Caroline Doty, Tennessee's Vicki Baugh and USC's Ja...
Michelle SmithUConn's Caroline Doty, Tennessee's Vicki Baugh and USC's Jacki Gemelos are back on the court after overcoming major injuries.
Story | Conversation | November 29, 2011 -
Total Access: Stanford Cardinal's Alex Green and Sarah Boothe pla...
Michelle SmithIn Part III of our behind-the-scenes look at the Stanford Cardinal, Alex Green and Sarah Boothe look to fit in after returning from major injuries.
Story | Conversation | October 21, 2011 -
Tamika Catchings reflects on injury, Fever
Tamika CatchingsWith the season behind her, Tamika Catchings reflects on the awesome fan support her team enjoyed and focuses on the future.
Story | Conversation | October 03, 2011 -
Jacki Gemelos claims her dream
Michelle SmithUSC's star guard endured an injury-riddled start to her college career. Despite the setbacks, she wouldn't give up, and her determination has paid off.
Story | Conversation | August 04, 2011 -
WNBA All-Star Game -- Sue Bird's play is right to the point
Meri-Jo BorzilleriSeattle's old-fashioned star loves assisting her teammates.
Story | Conversation | July 22, 2011 -
Games We're Watching -- A midsummer night's dream?
Sarah SpainThe biggest game on the sports calendar tonight has lost a little luster, as injuries, regulations and a lack of interest have combined to keep some of baseball's top players out of this year's All-Star Game. Here are the Games We're Watching.
Story | Conversation | July 12, 2011 -
Jayne Appel rebounds from injuries, off to hot start
Jayne AppelAfter a torn meniscus, Jayne Appel is back on the court for San Antonio -- and she explains why her team is off to a hot start.
Story | Conversation | July 06, 2011 -
Commentary -- WNBA pays the price with injuries
Meri-Jo BorzilleriTwo of its biggest stars, Candace Parker and Lauren Jackson, are out. As long as players have to also play in Europe, wear and tear is going to be a factor.
Story | Conversation | June 28, 2011 -
The Shootaround -- WNBA hurting: Lauren Jackson, Candace Parker o...
Michelle SmithTwo MVPs are hobbled in the same week, Lauren Jackson with a tear in her hip, Candance Parker with a potentially serious injury to her right knee.
Story | Conversation | June 27, 2011 -
U.S. women healthy for a change
Michelle SmithCandace Parker, Seimone Augustus and Candice Wiggins missed last year's World Championship because of injuries. All are back and rarin' to go.
Story | Conversation | May 12, 2011 -
Jayne Appel: My revolutionary NASA workout
Jayne AppelJayne Appel has embarked on a radical training program, designed by NASA, as a way to get fitter and healthier than ever. The regimen involves cooling her core body temperature and then exercising for 20 brutal minutes, but the benefits are dramatic.
Blog | Conversation | March 24, 2011