In 2015, the USSF banned the use of the head to impact the ball in athletes younger than 10 years old. The header ban also ...
MUNCIE, Ind. – After a tough end to the season and a head coach's departure in the offseason, the Ball State soccer team was ...
A simple rule change for youth soccer dramatically reduced concussion risk among athletes, a new study says. Banning or limiting headers -- plays where the head is used to pass or shoot the ball ...
Men's basketball beat reporter Zach Carter gives his thoughts on why the Cardinals missed the Mid-American Conference ...
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Rule change cut concussion risk for soccer kids, study indicatesBanning or limiting headers -- plays where the head is used to pass or shoot the ball -- is linked to a nearly 26% reduction in soccer-related concussions treated in emergency rooms, researchers are ...
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