Athlete Health
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Houston receiver Patrick Edwards, who broke his leg when he ran into a metal service cart in an 2008 game at Marshall, is suing the school and Conference USA.
NEW YORK - Brute, a German shepherd, lay anesthetized on an operating table, his hairy chest under a plastic cover and his powerful paws taped immobile.
LOS ANGELES - Former UCLA basketball coach and Hall of Famer John Wooden remained hospitalized Friday with little information being released about his condition, although a recent visitor described him as alert but frail.
LOS ANGELES - Led by a former UCLA linebacker, college athletes are demanding more from their schools in exchange for the long hours they put in and are poised for perhaps their biggest victory yet.
LUBBOCK, Texas - Former Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach can move forward with a lawsuit claiming breach of contract over his firing, which followed allegations of player mistreatment, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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