Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for June 30, 2019 athletes Carli Lloyd is mentally ‘stronger than ever’ thanks to motivational mentor Los Angeles Times, Kevin Baxter from June 17, 2019 When Carli Lloyd was in college, she was supremely talented, exceptionally athletic and, her coach remembers, super lazy. “Everything […]
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Female Sports Science newsletter – June 23, 2019
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for June 23, 2019 athletes Caroline Gleich Wants to See More Women Reach the Top Adventure Journal, Shawnte Salabert from June 17, 2019 On February 26, 2019, professional ski mountaineer Caroline Gleich fell during a run in the Wasatch Range and felt a “gut-wrenching […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – June 16, 2019
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for June 16, 2019 athletes On her terms and timeline, Ashleigh Barty climbs to top at French Open ESPN Tennis, Bonnie D. Ford from June 08, 2019 She just turned 23, and yet it feels as if we’ve known Ashleigh Barty forever. Her dimpled […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – June 9, 2019
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for June 9, 2019 athletes Mallory Pugh Is Ready for Her Magic Hour Bleacher Report, BR Mag, Mirin Fader from June 05, 2019 She went from prodigy to being anointed the future of U.S. women’s soccer. From injuries to finding herself through the growing […]
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Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for June 2, 2019 athletes Women’s World Cup: How Chile’s footballers fought back from the brink CNN, Matias Grez from May 29, 2019 They hadn’t stepped foot onto a football pitch for more than two years — 981 days to be exact — but […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – May 26, 2019
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 26, 2019 athletes Katie Lou Samuelson Has Some Unfinished Business Bleacher Report, David Gardner from May 23, 2019 Sidetracked by injuries and excruciating losses, the UConn star was stopped in her quest to lead the Huskies to a national title. But as […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – May 19, 2019
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 19, 2019 athletes Casey Short hopes to turn World Cup roster letdown into growth opportunity Equalizer Soccer, John D. Halloran from May 10, 2019 Casey Short had just received the most painful call possible for a national team player. After two and […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – May 12, 2019
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 12, 2019 athletes Anchorage’s Hickel sisters push for sustainable women’s pro hockey KTUU (Anchorage, AK), Patrick Enslow from May 06, 2019 It wasn’t the offseason Tori Hickel and her sister Zoe planned on. The Anchorage professional women’s hockey players aren’t preparing to […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – May 5, 2019
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 5, 2019 athletes At 35, Portland Thorns captain Christine Sinclair is at the top of her game OregonLive.com, Jamie Goldberg from April 26, 2019 … “In the last two or three years, she has really evolved her game,” Parsons said. “She’s maintained […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – April 28, 2019
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for April 28, 2019 athletes How Elite Marathoner and Mom Kellyn Taylor Thrives On a Chaotic Schedule Runner's World, Hailey Middlebrook from April 22, 2019 Kellyn Taylor’s mornings look a bit different than the average pro athlete’s. Instead of sleeping in, eating a relaxed […]
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