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81“…The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between injury risk and workload as collected from wearable GPS units in NCAA Division I women’s soccer players. METHODS: Lower extremity injury incidence and GPS workload data (player load, total distance, and high-speed distance) of 65 NCAA Division I women’s soccer players were collected over 3 seasons. …”
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82por Giusti, Nick E., Carder, Seth L., Wolf, Megan, Vopat, Lisa, Baker, Jordan, Tarakemeh, Armin, Bal, Kelly, Randall, Jeffrey, Vopat, Bryan G.“…The purpose of this study was to survey current NCAA Division I student-athletes to compare levels of burnout to sex, year of NCAA eligibility, and age at the beginning of sport specialization. …”
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83por Valliant, Melinda W., Pittman Emplaincourt, Heather, Wenzel, Rachel Kieckhaefer, Garner, Bethany Hilson“…Eleven female participants from a NCAA Division I volleyball team were evaluated for adequate energy and macronutrient intake during two off-seasons. …”
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84“…HYPOTHESIS: Early sport specialization (ESS) and a high training volume are risk factors for injury and/or surgery in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I athletes. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3. …”
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85“…CONCLUSION: Parents believed specialization was important for sport success, but they underestimated college scholarship availability at the NCAA Division I and II levels while overestimating scholarship availability at the Division III level.…”
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86“…This case study looks at the journey of an elite-level football player (NCAA Division I Pac-12 conference) who sustained a traumatic knee dislocation with vascular and neurologic injury and, eventually, his return to play. …”
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87por Gill, Thomas James, Wall, Andrew J., Gwathmey, Frank W., Whalen, James, Makani, Amun, Zarins, Bertram, Berger, David“…PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: To evaluate return to sport and performance in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I football players and National Football League (NFL) players following adductor longus release with or without sports hernia repair. …”
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88“…The 2010 NCAA SCT screening bylaw has effectively prevented ES with SCT fatalities in NCAA Division I football.…”
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89“…The purpose of this investigation was to examine changes in countermovement vertical jump performance after a single sport-specific training session in a sample of collegiate female volleyball athletes. Eleven NCAA Division I volleyball athletes performed countermovement vertical jumps with and without an arm swing prior to and immediately after a sport-specific training session. …”
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90por Bohner, Jonathan D., Hoffman, Jay R., McCormack, William. P., Scanlon, Tyler C., Townsend, Jeremy R., Stout, Jeffrey R., Fragala, Maren S., Fukuda, David H.“…The effect of altitude on soccer game activity profiles was retrospectively examined in six NCAA Division I female soccer players. Comparisons were made between two matches played at sea level (SL) and one match played at a moderate altitude (1839 m). …”
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91por Iwatsuki, Takehiro, Raalte, Judy L. Van, Brewer, Britton W., Petitpas, Albert, Takahashi, Masanori“…Participants were 160 collegiate players from the NCAA Division I in the U.S. and the 1st League in Japan. …”
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92“…The purpose of this study was to compare kinematics of two hitting conditions: stationary tee and front toss from a practice pitcher. Twenty-two NCAA Division I Collegiate softball players (20.3 ± 1.5 years; 166.6 ± 6.3 cm; 68.0 ± 7.5 kg) participated. …”
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93“…This study included 16 male NCAA Division I college volleyball athletes. Three interventions were performed in a randomized order: the foam rolling exercise (FRE), vibration foam rolling exercise (VFRE), and static rest (control). …”
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94“…The aim of the study was to track changes of perceived stress and body composition across an entire calendar year in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) division I female volleyball players. We hypothesized that perceived stress and body composition would vary between the competitive season and off-season, with the largest changes occurring during time points prior to the onset and after the end of the competitive season. …”
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95por Rentz, Lauren E., Hornsby, William Guy, Gawel, Wesley J., Rawls, Bobby G., Ramadan, Jad, Galster, Scott M.“…Specifically, technologies such as global positioning systems (GPS) and heart rate (HR) monitors have granted the opportunity to delve deeper into performance contributors, and how variations may exist based upon context. A team of NCAA Division I women’s soccer athletes were monitored during games throughout one competitive season. …”
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96por Nishisaka, Morgan M., Zorn, Sebastian P., Kristo, Aleksandra S., Sikalidis, Angelos K., Reaves, Scott K.“…The purpose of this study was to examine seasonal changes in body composition (BC), resting metabolic rate (RMR) and respiratory quotient (RQ), as well as dietary intake of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I (DI) male basketball players. BC, RMR and RQ were assessed during pre-season, in-season, and post-season (September, December, and March) while dietary assessment data were collected in September and February. …”
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97por Rosenberg, Samuel, Tanenbaum, Joseph, Terry, Michael, Tjong, Vehniah, Angileri, Hunter“…CONCLUSIONS: Compared to pre-COVID-19 seasons, the incidence of injuries was higher among collegiate student-athletes at a single NCAA Division I school in the season immediately following the COVID-19 lockdown. …”
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98“…After six months of intensive outpatient physical therapy, including the use of blood flow restriction treatments, the patient returned to sports and received a NCAA Division I Football scholarship. CONCLUSIONS: We describe the details of this patient’s case and review the literature related to acute exertional compartment syndrome. …”
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99“…A survey design was utilized on a sample of 538 NCAA Division I college athletes in the United States to test the model. …”
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100“…The objective of this study was to examine whether repeated jump assessments the day prior to competition (MD-1) could discriminate between fast and slow in-game performances the following day. Seven NCAA Division I Basketball athletes (4 guards and 3 forwards; 20 ± 1.2 years, 1.95 ± 0.09 m, and 94 ± 15 kg) performed a repeated-hop test on a force platform before and after each practice MD-1 to assess Reactive Strength Index (RSI) and Jump Height (JH). …”
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