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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMMeet The 'Energizer Bunny' Who Keeps Things Loose With USA's World Cup SquadTim Ream gets wrapped up in a bear hug. Mark McKenzie daps him up. Tim Weah has a special handshake. Every time U.S. mens national team players get off the bus whether its arriving at a training or a game they're greeted by their biggest hype man, Harris Patel. "Hes barking, hes hugging you, hes dapping you up, hes picking you up," McKenzie told me before a recent pre-World Cup training session. "That shock to the nervous system is sometimes necessary. It shows how much he cares about this team." "And its times 10 on game day," Christian Roldan added. Patel is one of the U.S. squads athletic trainers who is on staff for his second consecutive World Cup. The USA starts its campaign vs. Paraguay on Friday at Los Angeles Stadium (9 p.m. ET on FOX/FOX One and streaming for free on Tubi). But it would be doing Patel and the team a disservice if he was simply described as one of their physios. "Hes an energy guy," said Weston McKennie, who sometimes likes to joke with Harris and pretend he doesnt see him while getting off the bus. "Its like taking a shot of espresso getting off the bus. Whenever you may feel like you dont have the energy or the jet lag is kicking in, hes someone that sparks energy and wakes people up. "I always think that Im the energy guy of the group. But then he always tops me." Patel, who U.S. Soccer did not make available for this story, has been with the team since before the 2022 World Cup. Hes also served at five Olympic Games and 10 World Championships with USA Track and Field, and he was one of a select few trainers inside the NBA Bubble during the COVID pandemic. His resume includes stints with the New York Jets and the Indianapolis Colts, as well as the Alabama and Georgia football programs. Most importantly, to his athletes, hes their guy. "That man is an energizer bunny," said Ream, who joked that Patels hugs are so strong that they give him a good back crack. "He brings such an infectious positive energy. He comes in the morning ready to go, pumping guys up, getting guys really ready to put their best foot forward and put them in a place where they feel comfortable and welcome. And he transfers that energy to each of us every single day." Added Weah: "Hes like a dad to all of us. We call him Unc. Just the energy that he brings, the vibes daily, keeping us on track. Hes our physio, so he keeps our bodies right. He has blessed hands, and hes the guy to go to, and we love him so much." 'He's The OG Patel grew up about 30 miles northeast of Atlanta in Suwanee and attended the University of Georgia in the late '90s. As a college freshman, he was part of the first athletic training and sports medicine programs there, which is where he met his mentor, Ron Courson. Courson, now Georgias Executive Associate Athletic Director for Health and Performance, spent decades leading the schools sports medicine efforts after becoming Director of Sports Medicine in 1995. He has also worked at multiple Olympic Games and helped shape health and safety policies throughout the NCAA, SEC and NFL. He knew right away that Patel was special. "One thing about Harris is, hes all in," Courson told me by phone. "He really buys a team concept. Hes got a tremendous work ethic, and hes going to do whatever it takes to help athletes get well. "He has an engaging personality and is really dedicated to learning more and trying to grow in the profession." Patel was a student trainer at Georgia before getting his masters at Alabama, where he specifically helped out the softball team as a graduate assistant. After two years in Tuscaloosa, he returned to Coursons staff in Athens. He later went to physician assistant school at Emory University and has crafted a unique business in concierge sports medicine thats allowed him to work with a variety of prestigious organizations and famous athletes. What makes Patel so endearing, though, is the way he connects with people. Hes the type of guy who says hello in a hotel lobby and then immediately introduces you to the two colleagues hes meeting for breakfast. Hes the one roaming the U.S. training field with water bottles in hand, shouting encouragement "Lets go!" with a huge smile on his face. He also makes a point of paying it forward. Courson said Patel will return to Georgia this fall to speak with student athletic trainers about careers in Olympic sports medicine. And those relationships dont end when athletes leave camp. Patel stays in touch with players no matter where they are in the world. When Weah and McKenzie are back with their clubs in France at Marseille and Toulouse, respectively Patel regularly checks in, sending texts to see how theyre doing physically and mentally. "HP, hes the OG," McKenzie said. "Hes someone special. When you have somebody who truly cares about you, not just from an athletic perspective but also on a personal level, its huge. That shows the kind of staff that we have." Always On The Cutting Edge So much of the focus ahead of this summers World Cup is about the 26 players on the USA roster. But manager Mauricio Pochettino has expressed his gratitude for staffers behind the scenes like Patel. "You can never find words or money to reward their effort," Pochettino said during a press conference earlier this month. "I think we have a staff that for sure can compete to win the World Cup. Now we need to translate that energy and everything they provide the players to help the players win." Aside from his warm demeanor and outgoing personality, Courson says another thing that sets Patel apart is his commitment to learning more about his own profession. For example: A couple weeks ago, he introduced Courson to a pair of innovative "core shorts" he discovered during a trip overseas. The compression style shorts help manage groin and core muscle issues, which is particularly helpful for soccer and football players who are prone to soft tissue injuries. This model had new technology that Patel was eager to try out. "I think Harris is one of those people who is always on the cutting edge," said Courson, who visited Patel at U.S. Soccers new National Training Center before the team left for the World Cup. "Sometimes you get accustomed to doing things one way, and one of the unique things working with the Olympics or the World Cup and having the ability to do international travel is you get exposed to different concepts, you meet different people, and thats how you get new ideas. "Harris is always finding new ideas and not only using them himself, but sharing them with other people. And thats how we all get better." While players love being around Patel, seeing him often means something has gone wrong, whether its a minor knock or a more serious injury. It helps that hes one of the friendliest faces around the team. "I dont know anybody who ever met Harris and didnt love him," Courson said. "Sports medicine is tough because most everybody who comes into the training room comes there because they have a problem. You have a responsibility to take care of them and help them with what theyre dealing with. "And to have somebody who is always positive, who cares about you not just as an athlete but as a person, I think thats one of the most engaging qualities."0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 44 Views 0 Anteprima -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMIndiana Fever have a surprising addition to injury report ahead of Chicago SkyINDIANAPOLIS Sophie Cunningham is questionable for Indianas game against Chicago on Thursday with an elbow injury, according to the Fevers day-before injury report.It is unknown when Cunningham suffered the injury. She practiced as normal in the portion open to media Wednesday.This is the first time Cunnningham has appeared on the injury report this year following her season-ending MCL tear in 2025.Coming off the bench, Cunningham is averaging 8.7 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 23 minutes per game.Fever guard Caitlin Clark is also probable (back), as usual. Fever coach Stephanie White said Clark would likely be probable going forward after the league issued a warning to Indiana for improper reporting practices with Clarks back in May.Chloe Peterson is the Indiana Fever beat reporter for IndyStar. Reach her atchloe.peterson@indystar.comor follow her on X at@chloepeterson67.Get IndyStar's Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark coverage sent directly to your inbox with ourCaitlin Clark Fever newsletter.Subscribe toIndyStar TV: Feverfor in-depth analysis, behind-the-scenes coverage and more.This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Sophie Cunningham, Fever wing, injury update: Questionable vs Chicago Sky0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 41 Views 0 Anteprima