Category: Female Sports Science

Female Sports Science newsletter – February 3, 2019

Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for February 3, 2019   athletes Sabrina Ionescu Is Always On Bleacher Report, Mirin Fader from January 25, 2019 How did a 5’11” player become CBB’s triple-double queen? With a basketball mentality nicknamed Bazooka Mode and an obsession her coach compares to MJ, Taurasi and […]

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Female Sports Science newsletter – January 27, 2019

Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 27, 2019   athletes Australian Open charge of Ashleigh Barty built on WBBL stint, break from tennis ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation), Luke Pentony from January 20, 2019 As Ashleigh Barty reflected on her breakout performance at a major, reaching the Australian Open […]

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Female Sports Science newsletter – January 20, 2019

Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 20, 2019   athletes Olympian Lea Davison Has Discovered the Three-Step Secret to Happiness Bicycling, Selene Yeager from January 10, 2019 … “Happiness plays an important role in my life. Happiness is fast,” Davison says. “Some people seem to channel negative energy on […]

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Female Sports Science newsletter – December 23, 2018

Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for December 23, 2018   athletes For UA commitment, strength an asset Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, Richard Davenport from December 16, 2018 Destinee McGhee, who has committed to sign with the University of Arkansas women’s basketball team for the 2020 class, is not only one […]

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Female Sports Science newsletter – December 16, 2018

Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for December 16, 2018   athletes Women’s doubles luge, scheduled for Olympic inclusion, debuts in Park City Park Record (Park City, UT), Ben Ramsey from December 09, 2018 Doubles luge is growing. The sport’s governing body and the International Olympic Committee are trying to establish […]

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