After a breast cancer diagnosis, Florida State women's basketball coach Brooke Wyckoff had given up on the idea that she would become a mom again.
A text message from her sister, who then became her surrogate, helped her dream come true ❤️ https://t.co/GldYB1A8ba
“Rules are for people that can’t follow instructions. I want to have standards. My number one standard is you have to be a good person. You’ve got to be a good human being. If your going to be committed to yourself, your own growth to maximizing your potential you’ve got to make choices that align with what a good human being would do,” Shea Ralph
Athletic trainers don’t get an offseason and they rarely get a break.
While others reset, they’re still showing up, putting athletes first every single day. Too often, “they get lost in the sauce.”
@WacoISD is changing that by scheduling meetings, staying connected, and making sure their trainers are seen, supported, and valued.
Because supporting those who care for athletes isn’t optional, it’s necessary.
#BlackHistoryMonth Spotlight:
Natalie Trotter MS, LAT, ATC
⏲️AT for 19 yrs
📍@SourceSportsMed
She became an AT because it’s a great combination of sports & medicine. Her favorite part of being an athletic trainer is the relationships you build.
@EDACNATA@SEATA9@NATA1950
A Quarter Century on the Water!
Throughout the 2026 season, we will be celebrating 25 years of rowing at WVU!
Support WVU Rowing Here: https://t.co/vqUhsKXCWu
#HailWV | #WVURowing25