Table 6. .
Sport and Severe Injury |
No. |
Men's football | |
Hip fracture | 1 |
Hip flexor strain | 1 |
Finger sprain | 1 |
Women's field hockey | |
Hand contusion | 1 |
Finger fracture | 1 |
Women's volleyball | |
Concussion | 3 |
Finger fracture | 2 |
Men's baseball | |
Hand/wrist fracture | 3 |
Toe fracture | 2 |
Radial fracture | 1 |
Facial fracture | 1 |
Other injury | 2 |
Women's softball | |
Finger fracture | 4 |
Facial fracture | 3 |
Concussion | 1 |
Facial laceration | 1 |
Men's basketball | |
Finger sprain | 1 |
Women's basketball | |
Concussion | 3 |
Finger fracture | 2 |
Finger strain | 1 |
Men's lacrosse | |
Jaw fracture | 4 |
Concussion | 1 |
Finger fracture | 1 |
Women's lacrosse | |
Concussion | 2 |
Men's soccer | |
Concussion | 3 |
Knee sprain | 2 |
Hip fracture | 1 |
Ankle sprain | 1 |
Ankle fracture | 1 |
Foot sprain | 1 |
Other injury | 5 |
Women's soccer | |
Concussion | 5 |
Knee sprain | 4 |
Radial fracture | 2 |
Ankle sprain | 2 |
Hip fracture | 1 |
Other injury | 3 |
Severe injury was defined as resulting in participation restriction of more than 3 weeks, the student-athlete choosing to prematurely end the season (for medical or nonmedical reasons associated with the injury), or a medical professional requiring the student-athlete to prematurely end the season.