Word: hamstringing
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The clock wound down. With three minutes remaining, Harvard began to march down the field. Runners made sharp cuts and wore for good yardage. The quarterback began hitting receivers in full stride, almost at will. With ten seconds left and 11 yards to go for the winning touchdown, the team...
Touch football, swimming, skateboarding, scuba diving, hang gliding, golf, skiing, riding, surfing, bowling, basketball, volleyball-all sports have their share of problems. But more and more injuries are the outcome of America's newest athletic addiction: running. Appropriately, the damage tends to occur from the ground up. A typical...
When number seven Suki Magraw, playing in her first varsity match (number two player Sarah Mleczko sat out to rest her hamstring injury for Sunday) fell to Lissa Moran, Moses said he felt "very worried."
For the next two-and-a-half hours over 1500 spectators were treated to a clash as magnificent as the structure that housed it. It was a battle free of coach-referee squabbles, devoid of nebulous injuries like hamstring pulls, refreshingly lacking of between period intermissions or T.V. timeouts. It...
Instead of a win-loss box score, however, the 1977 Crimson cross-country story should read like an injury chart, tallying Stein Rafto's never-ceasing knee troubles, and pointing out that Thad McNulty lost his hamstring, Noel Scid-more came down with pneumonia and Mark Meyer sprained his ankle...