byu extramural sports
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Trainer serves as key to 24 years of BYU soccer success
Behind each athlete is a dedicated team of coaches, trainers and physical therapists who help keep them at peak ability. For BYU men’s soccer, the physical therapist role is filled by Deniece Oats. Oats has stuck with the job for 24 years, and the team has captured seven collegiate club national championships in that time.
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BYU men's rugby coaches resign
Former BYU rugby head coach David Smyth (left) and former assistant coach Wayne Tarawhiti (right) oversee rugby practice on BYU campus. Both coaches resigned after what they say were difficulties with university administration. (Ari Davis)
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BYU women's lacrosse and women's rugby teams officially extramural sports
The 2015-2016 BYU women's lacrosse team is excited to now be an extramural sport, along with BYU women's rugby. BYU also recently announced head coaches for both teams. (Christine Duffy)
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