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On this day, the Owls are big winners
5/10/08 - By Rchard Justice/ Houston Chronicle

St. Clair glad he returned to Rice
5/2/08 - By Moisekapenda Bower / Houston Chronicle

Braun wastes no time at Rice
4/8/08 - By Moisekapenda Bower / Houston Chronicle

Rice's Berry finds formula for success on the mound
3/5/08 - By Tim Griffin / ESPN.com

C-USA track title a numbers game
3/4/08 - By Moisekapenda Bower / Houston Chronicle

Former Rice, Steelers receiver dies at 71
3/1/08 - By David Barron/ Houston Chronicle

Savery Staying Ahead of Learning Curve
2/28/08 - By John R. Finger/ ComcastSportsNet.com

Brazilian helps boost Rice
2/14/08 - By Dale Robertson/ Houston Chronicle

Women's indoor title defense on track
2/12/08 - By Moisekapenda Bower / Houston Chronicle

Baliff sees need to pick up the pace
2/6/08 - By Moisekapenda Bower / Houston Chronicle

Berezhynska gives Owls better chance
2/5/08 - By Moisekapenda Bower / Houston Chronicle

Izzo proving doubters wrong
2/2/08 - by Hector Longo /North Andover Herald-Tribune

Fort Gibson grad works toward big dreams at Rice
2/1/08 - by Mike Kays /Muskogee Phoenix

These three Owls didn't walk on by
1/15/08 - By Moisekapenda Bower / Houston Chronicle

Sports Medicine

Mission Statement for Rice University Sports Medicine
  • Above all else, we protect and promote the safety, health, and well-being of every one of our Student-Athletes. In the fulfillment of our mission, we provide and coordinate a comprehensive array of professional healthcare services-evaluation, education, and treatment.
  • We work closely with our medical staff and coaches as they develop their plans for athletic competition.
Rice Sports Medicine

The Vision for Rice University Sports Medicine
  • We protect and promote the safety, health, and well-being of every one of our Student-Athletes.
  • In the fulfillment of our mission, we provide and coordinate a comprehensive array of professional healthcare services-evaluation, education, and treatment.
  • We work closely with our medical staff and coaches as they develop their plans for athletic competition.


The Rice University Sports Medicine team is comprised of nine Nationally Certified and State Licensed Athletic Trainers.

  • Clint Haggard-Assistant Athletic Director for Medical Services, Head Athletic Trainer, Football
  • Dawn Stuckey-Associate Athletic Trainer, Women's Basketball
  • Mindy Bormann-Assistant Athletic Trainer, Women's Volleyball
  • Donna Papangellin-Assistant Athletic Trainer, Baseball
  • Nathan Peck-Assistant Athletic Trainer, Men's Basketball
  • Layne Schramm-Assistant Athletic Trainer, Men's and Women's Tennis
  • Keri Strong-Assistant Athletic Trainer, Women's Soccer
  • Richie Valdes-Assistant Athletic Trainer, Football
  • Candice Villegas-Assistant Athletic Trainer, Track & Field, Cross Country


Our location directly across the street from the Texas Medical Center allows us to be supported by easily accessible world-class physicians.

Orthopedics:

  • Thomas O. Clanton-Co-Medical Director
  • Leland A. Winston-Co-Medical Director
  • Mark Adickes
  • David Hildreth
  • Bradley Weiner

Internal Medicine:

  • Richard Blakely
  • John Burpeau
  • William Lent

Additional Specialties:

  • Kristin Anderson, Sports Psychology
  • Richard Andrassy, General Surgery
  • Jeffery Arnoult, Ophthalmology
  • Sam Bean, Dermatology
  • Dale Brant, General Dentistry
  • Charles Campbell, General Dentistry
  • Pedro Caram, Neurosurgery
  • Carl Dahlberg, Pulmonology
  • Karen Delhey, Urology
  • John Jones, Neurosurgery
  • John Higgens, Cardiology
  • Bob Light, Urology
  • David McPherson, Cardiology
  • Walter McReynolds, Ears, Nose, and Throat
  • William Qualye, Ophthalmology
  • Lindy Rachal, Gastroenterology

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