NET News Statewide: Amanda Cleveland: On the Rebound, 1/25/02
January 26, 2002
A few years ago it looked like Amanda Cleveland would never play basketball again. Just going for a walk was out of the question. She was one of the top basketball players in the country when she enrolled at Nebraska. Then she got sick, with a disease that threatened her life. Amanda switched her focus from basketball to survival. Gradually she got better, and eventually basketball came back into the picture. “Statewide’s” Perry Stoner brings us Amanda’s story, the tale of a Husker on the rebound.
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