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17 results for "study"
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Golfer Stacy Lewis: Scoliosis can't stop me
Mike CullityThis story originally appeared in the May/June issue of ESPNHS Magazine. Stacy Lewis is a study in perseverance. Diagnosed at 11 with scoliosis, a condition causing lateral curvature of the spine, she spent her teenage years outside Houston wea...
Blog | June 01, 2012 -
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Brad Beal surprised as Gatorade POY at school
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Chris Paul: Rack up steals
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Rivalry to be continued
Andrew LinnehanIt's the holy grail of sport: a championship. You lift weights for it. You practice for it. You study for it. All to experience that moment on top. That one thing that can confirm, without question, that it's all worthwhile. Phil Jackson, coach of...
Blog | November 25, 2011 -
Study: Head shots deadly for already concussed
A new study highlights the heightened danger to young athletes who suffer concussions and sustain new head blows before they've fully recovered.
Story | Conversation | June 20, 2011 -
After a rough beginning on the football field, Second Baptist's (...
Jon MahoneyAfter a rough beginning on the football field, Second Baptist's Connor Wood relied on advice from his brother and constant film study to become one of the nation's top quarterbacks.
Story | Conversation | November 23, 2009 -
Harrison Barnes is an honor roll student who plays the saxophone ...
Ryan Canner-O'MealyHarrison Barnes is an honor roll student who plays the saxophone and leads a Bible study group. Oh yeah, he's also the nation's No. 1 hoops recruit
Story | Conversation | November 11, 2009 -
Dawsey picks Berry, chance to build program
Garland CooperCritter Dawsey will suit up with her sister at Berry College in its first ever softball season.
Story | Conversation | June 24, 2009 -
Female athletes struggle with ACL injuries
Lindsay BerraRecent studies show that young female athletes are up to eight times more likely to tear their ACLs than their male counterparts. Rachel Quon and Bri Rodriguez are part of this disturbing trend.
Story | Conversation | April 20, 2009 -
Dentarius Locke has always had a passion for track, but it wasn't...
Lucas O'NeillDentarius Locke has always had a passion for track, but it wasn't until he transferred to Chamberlain and began focusing on his studies that he really took off
Story | Conversation | February 12, 2009 -
Dual-sport star Donavan Tate makes it look easy
Lucas O'NeillDonavan Tate is a two-sport All-American and a potential first-round pick in June's MLB Draft. How does the Cartersville (Ga.) senior make it look so easy?
Story | Conversation | January 12, 2009 -
Forgue is on the brink of greatness
Christopher ParishDowningtown West's Brian Forgue is one of the nation's best defenders and has led his team to the brink of a title. This season, his opponents may be nothing more than a witness to greatness.
Story | Conversation | August 13, 2008 -
All - American Girl
Michael AustinUniversity High (Ill.) senior volleyball star Ogonna Nnamani possesses the perfect combination of athleticism, academics and citizenship.
AssociateStory | November 27, 2000 -
Quick Study
Rob BodenburgFairfield Prep (Conn.) senior Brian McGovern has become one of the nation's top runners.
AssociateStory | September 22, 2000