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Run, Run, Run: UConn dominates Times sports page
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[QUOTE="UcMiami, post: 2114416, member: 199"] What is interesting and worthy of note is this attention to detail has been around for quite a while for professional athletes and for male college athletes (Gatorade was developed for U of FL football team in 1965.) It has certainly been around for male and female individual athletes both in the legal and illegal side of performance enhancement for a long time, but it is fairly recent that it has really reached down to college level team sports for women. I am sure the UNC women's soccer team is pretty intensely monitoring their players and so no doubt is Uconn - but given the paltry facilities for Geno and CD when they arrived and for the first decade, the past 20 years could be consider an explosion of equality in the technology of sports for WCBB. [/QUOTE]
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