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  Ann Meyers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ann Elizabeth Meyers (born March 26, 1955 in San Diego, California) is a distinguished figure in the history of women's basketball.
Ann was a four year athletic scholarship player for the UCLA Bruins women's basketball team (1976–1979), the first woman to be so honored at any university.
Ann received her first Hall of Fame membership in 1985, when she was inducted into the International Women's Sports Hall of Fame in the contemporary category for basketball.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ann_Meyers   (808 words)

  
 Ultraflex - Supinaiton Pronation Orthosis
Ann was discharged from occupational therapy and was put on a self-therapy protocol using the Ultraflex® EWHO.
Ann was then re-evaluated in 2 weeks to check on wearing tolerance, motion increase/decrease, and any problems with the fit of the orthosis.
Ann was very encouraged and was happy with her initial gain.
www.ultraflexsystems.com /annmeyers.htm   (611 words)

  
 UMass Amherst Office of News & Information : News Releases : Basketball Hall-of-Famer Ann Meyers Available for ...
Meyers, who plans to attend the event, is the aunt of UMass volleyball champion Jill Meyers, one of the student-athletes being honored at the event.
Ann Meyers was a member of the UCLA basketball team that captured the 1978 championship.
Meyers has been named to several halls of fame, including the Women's Sports Hall of Fame, in which she was the first inductee, and the national Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield.
www.umass.edu /newsoffice/newsreleases/articles/13264.php   (361 words)

  
 NCAA Tournament 2000 - Final Four all in the hunt
Ann Meyers: For the first game, you have Rutgers that plays a match up zone and is so aggressive.
Ann Meyers: I think Garner who is really important to Penn State to score points and be a part of the game will be the focus.
Ann Meyers: There is a hand check rule that has been in effect the last two years.
espn.go.com /ncw/ncaatourney00/s/meyerschat/0331.html   (905 words)

  
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Meyer (#54) was born in Milwaukee, WI 1863.
(Mary Ann Wagner is #31.) Mary was born in Wagner, WI 12 Dec 1886.
Mary Ann Wagner (#31) was born in Wagner, WI 12 Dec 1886.
home.earthlink.net /~toons/gen.lmth   (5684 words)

  
 Ann Meyers
Ann Meyers wasn't necessarily the first pioneer in women's basketball; there were those before her that paved the trail.
Ann Elizabeth Meyers simply took the game to a level it had never seen before.
Ann Meyers was the first high school player to make a United States National Team.
www.geocities.com /Colosseum/Dugout/8973/athletes/meyers.html   (320 words)

  
 ESPN.com - COMMUNITY - 'All the regions are tough regions'
Meyers chatted with users immediately following the announcement of the NCAA Tournament bracket and said she was not surprised with most of the pairings.
Meyers: Anything is possible, and with the seeds being so close, they have as good a chance as anybody.
Meyers: UCLA struggled this year, and I think being on the West Coast people talk so much about the parity in the game, well, there's parity in the Pac-10.
espn.go.com /community/s/2000/0309/412213.html   (915 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - SI For Women - 100 Greatest Female Athletes - Monday November 29, 1999 11:27 AM
She may not have set out to be a groundbreaker, but the pioneering Ann Meyers is credited with a great many "firsts" in athletic achievement.
Meyers led the Bruins to a national championship in 1978.
In the years since her husband's death, Meyers has worked as a broadcaster for all three major networks, but is most visible these days on ESPN, where she is a frequent contributor to the cable sports network's basketball coverage.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /siforwomen/top_100/24   (566 words)

  
 Veins1.com - What is PVD?
Ann Meyers was accustomed to pushing her body’s limits.
Meyers, who had never heard of the condition, was glad she had been referred to a thoracic surgeon.
Meyers’ surgeon performed an angioplasty on her and implanted a stent in her artery to keep it open for blood flow.
www.veins1.com /news/rlr.cfm/3/1   (617 words)

  
 Weaving Women's Words: Seattle Stories
Ann Meyers Kaplan’s family moved to Seattle from New York City in 1910 when Ann was three.
For Ann’s parents and many Russian émigrés like them, the Settlement House and the socialist-leaning Workmen’s Circle were centers of Jewish community life.
After their daughter lost her hearing at age three, Ann devoted much of her time to seeking experimental treatments, advocating for the hearing impaired, and raising a second child, a son.
www.jwa.org /exhibits/seattle/kaplana.html   (410 words)

  
 Gball Online Magazine: Fun Facts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
She's now best known as a fantastic broadcaster of college and professional basketball, but 25 years ago, Ann Meyers was one of the best high school basketball players in the nation.
Meyers was also a standout high jumper, but she quickly took the offer and stayed with hoops.
Meyers is the only player in UCLA history to have posted a quadruple double with 20 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists, and 10 steals in a 1978 game vs. Stephen F. Austin.
www.gballmag.com /facts3.html   (305 words)

  
 LancasterOnline.com: Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Ann L. Meyers, 47, of Manheim Township, a nationally recognized expert in environmental public relations, died at Lancaster General Hospital on November 20, 2004, from an unexpected illness.
Meyers was a 1978 summa cum laude graduate of Thiel College, Greenville, PA, where she received a B.A. in History.
Meyers family will rejoice with others in her memory one hour before the service, from 10 to 11AM, and afterward at a luncheon.
obits.lancasteronline.com /index.php?action=view&obit_id=1302522   (432 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, city in southeastern Michigan and seat of Washtenaw County, on the Huron River.
Located in a farming area, Ann Arbor is a major...
Michigan, Ann Arbor, University of, public, coeducational institution in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
ca.encarta.msn.com /Ann_Arbor.html   (122 words)

  
 Gazette | All Things Ornamental: The Arts (July|Aug04)
Meyers begins her book by talking about the eight-year-old Barnes attending an African-American camp meeting, with its vibrant dancing and singing—an encounter she claims influenced his later collecting habits and unusually progressive views.
Meyers also details (with less tendentiousness than John Anderson in Art Held Hostage: The Battle over the Barnes Collection) the manifold legal battles that have enveloped the Barnes over the past 50 years or so.
While Meyers quotes liberally from Barnes’ seminal tome, The Art in Painting, first published in 1925, she doesn’t really explain what was distinct about his method, or how well it holds up today.
www.upenn.edu /gazette/0704/0704arts03.html   (870 words)

  
 EWITS - Athletes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Ann Meyers : currently 48 years of age, is one of the aspiring women who had broken barriers for women athletes.
With her sport of choice, basketball, Ann Meyers has safely found a place in the Hall of Fame for her amazing career.
Ann Meyers was not always a publicized basketball star and Kathrine Switzer was not always a runner.
www.heyhowdeyhey.com /ewits/Athletes/Athletes.html   (558 words)

  
 chatterton - pafg05.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Mildred married Harold Edwin Meyers, son of Hans William Meyers and Caroline Rebeccah Jenkins, on 24 Aug 1934 in Coalville,, Utah, U.S.A..
Carole Ann Meyers was born 12 Feb 1941.
Ann Marie Chatterton was born 14 Aug 1947 in Salina, Saline, Kansas, USA.
members.networld.com /hdliedtke/chatterto/pafg05.htm   (731 words)

  
 globeandmail.com : globeinvestor.com : K2 Inc. Announces Election of Ann Meyers to Its Board of Directors
Since 1983, Meyers has served as a broadcaster for the major sports networks, covering a variety of events, including men's and women's NCAA basketball, softball and volleyball games, and the 1984, 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics.
Meyers was a four-time All-American in women's basketball at UCLA, and led the team to the 1978 AIAW Championship.
She was a member of the 1976 Olympic team, and in 1978 was the first player drafted in the Women's Professional Basketball League, and was MVP of the league in 1979-80 with the New Jersey Gems.
www.globeinvestor.com /servlet/WireFeedRedirect?cf=GlobeInvestor/config&vg=BigAdVariableGenerator&date=20050217&archive=bwire&slug=20050217005378   (511 words)

  
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Ann Meyers Drysdale was the featured speaker Monday at the National Girls and Women in Sports luncheon, at Earl Warren Hall, sponsored by the Santa Barbara Round Athletic Round Table.
As an Olympian in 1976, Drysdale was on the silver medal, U.S. basketball squad that fell to Russia.
Caption: Ann Meyers Drsydale speaks to a full house at the Athletic Roundtable luncheon celebrating National Girls and Womens Day in Sports.
www.goletavalleyvoice.com /cgi-bin/sports/readarticle.cgi?article=750   (557 words)

  
 Photo contest: setting the record straight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Part-time professional photographer Lee Ann Meyers' only inspiration on the day she shot her photograph of Chris Douglas with the horse Jake was the desire to create some fun.
Meyers keeps a horse at the stables where the photo was shot.
Meyers' favorite subjects are children and animals, but she has also shot friends' weddings and likes to photograph landscapes.
www.paloaltoonline.com /weekly/morgue/news/1998_Jul_22.PROFILE.html   (575 words)

  
 Print Version .: Corvallis Gazette-Times :.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The bridesmaids were Kristin Ann Meyers and Jill Louise Hetzel, sisters of the groom.
The groom's niece, Kelsey Ann Meyers, was a junior bridesmaid and the ring bearer.
Jordon Thomas Kantor Meyers, nephew of the groom, was the usher.
www.gazettetimes.com /articles/2004/12/04/news/people/satwed01.prt   (290 words)

  
 Selected Families/Individuals - pamg106 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
He married Mary Ann MEYERS on 5 Dec 1907.
Henry DIXON was born on 28 Aug 1860.
Ann Jane FLACK [Parents] was born on 23 Oct 1864.
www3.sympatico.ca /gerald.dunnill/pamg106.htm   (323 words)

  
 ESPN.com - Page2 - Outside the Lines:
Colonial Revolution
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LEY- And we welcome this morning two basketball Hall of Famers, Ann Meyers, an all-American at UCLA and in 1979, she signed a $50,000 contract with the Indiana Pacers and attended a three-day rookie camp under Coach Slick Leonard, who was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, and joins us from Boulder, Colorado.
I think the more she gets a chance to play at this level and maybe picks a couple of events a year, I think it is going to be easier for her to kind of get acclimated to what her job is and raising her game.
Ann Meyers, Nancy Lieberman, thank you for joining us this morning.
sports.espn.go.com /page2/tvlistings/show151transcript.html   (4030 words)

  
 Olympic Spirit - Ann Meyers Drysdale
Ann Meyers Drysdale led her team to the silver medal in the very first Olympic women's basketball medal competition.
Ann was the first team athlete inducted into the Women's Sports Hall of Fame, and she was the first woman to sign a NBA contract!
For each of Ann Meyers Drysdale's nine components for a successful team, list three things you can do to help increase the spirit and effectiveness of your team or group.
www.edgate.com /copernedit/html/summergames/inactive/olympic_spirit/ann_meyers_drysdale.html   (432 words)

  
 Little League Online
NEW YORK (May 19, 2005) — Neil Austrian (former president of the NFL), Ann Meyers Drysdale (Basketball Hall of Famer), John Grisham (author, screenwriter), and Arte Moreno (owner of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim), are the newest trustees of the Little League Foundation.
Meyers Drysdale was one of the greatest players in women’s basketball history.
Meyers Drysdale was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993, and with her late husband Don Drysdale, legendary pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, they make up the only husband-wife combination in major sports halls of fame.
www.littleleague.org /media/2005trusteeselected.asp   (845 words)

  
 women|sport   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In 1978 she was the No. 1 draft pick in the Women's Basketball League, which existed from '78 to '81.
Not surprisingly, Meyers, 42, is a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame.
She covers women's hoops for ESPN and NBC in addition to raising the three children she had with her late husband, Hall of Fame pitcher Don Drysdale.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /features/1997/womenmag/npmeyers.html   (60 words)

  
 Pete Newell's Tall Women's Camp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
A 1979 graduate of UCLA, Ann Meyers earned All American honors four times and led her team to a national championship.
Ann Meyers is a member of the National Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women’s Sports Hall of Fame.
A great teacher and communicator, Ann is in demand as a clinician and serves as a college sports analyst working for ESPN, NBC, and Fox Sports doing women’s college basketball and NCAA tournament and Final Four coverage.
sports.csumb.edu /athletics/camp_clinic/petenewellstallwomens.htm   (793 words)

  
 John Templeton Foundation :: About the Foundation :: Biography: Mary Ann Meyers, Ph.D.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Mary Ann Meyers is a writer and the Senior Fellow at the John Templeton Foundation.
For more than a decade she served as Secretary of the University of Pennsylvania, where throughout her tenure she taught an American civilization course in the History of Religion in America.
Meyers earned a Ph.D. in American civilization at the University of Pennsylvania.
www.templeton.org /about_the_foundation/bio_meyers.asp   (268 words)

  
 [PUBLIB] Re: Participating in ALA (fwd)
Sender: "Mary Ann Meyers" Subject: Re: Participating in ALA Or would it be possible to have some attendee independent (of ALA political factions) do play-by-play reporting of conference (preconference discussions) decisions made, historical background, political movements involved back to ordinary members?
What I read after the last conference was either a rundown of results of interest to progressive librarians or brief clips from "official" ALA perspectives.
Mary Ann Meyers ljmmam at hypermall.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Whitney Davison-Turley" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 10:02 PM Subject: [PUBLIB] Participating in ALA > This is why I made the post in the first place.
lists.webjunction.org /wjlists/publib/2001-May/036528.html   (431 words)

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