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Tyesha Lowery has found happiness on the football field, despite an injury-plagued past

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The knees don鈥檛 bend like they used to. The aches and pains are pretty much a constant now.

Still, Tyesha Lowery鈥檚 gold-cleated feet dance nimbly around the cones on the grass. The way they used to on the basketball court.

鈥淭hey call me Smooth now,鈥 says Lowery (BSBA 鈥06, MS 鈥07), a quarterback and wide receiver on the听听women鈥檚 football team. Then she laughs. 鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 say I was so smooth freshman year [of college].鈥

Back then, Lowery was just a kid from Arlington, Texas, who grew up in a Boys and Girls Club. A good athlete and eventually a well-recruited point guard who, she recalls, thought she knew everything. That is until she came to the 91看片 where 鈥渢hey showed me I didn鈥檛.鈥

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Ultimately, she would learn enough to become one of the best defenders and playmakers in program history. In her 74 starts, she places high on the听听in assists (11th) and steals (7th). But it鈥檚 the numbers that don鈥檛 make the stat sheet that stand out.

Six years with the program.

Two ACL tears (in addition to one at age 15).

鈥淚 was devastated at first. I went a little crazy in my dorm room,鈥 Lowery says, remembering the diagnoses. 鈥淸But] I鈥檓 a fighter.听听Everything happens for a reason, and I鈥檓 where I'm supposed to be.鈥

These days, that鈥檚 鈥 unexpectedly 鈥 on the football field, in the semi-pro, full-contact听听She captains a team that is coming off an undefeated regular season and fell just short of playing for a national championship.

Life without her 鈥渘ew love鈥 would be impossible now, Lowery confesses. Ever since a friend took her along to an informational team meeting, she鈥檚 been hooked.

She didn鈥檛 realize how much she missed being on a team, developing relationships with women she considers family. On and off the field, it reminded her of basketball.

鈥淥f course it鈥檚 more dangerous,鈥 she says with a laugh. 鈥淭here鈥檚 more contact. [But] as a quarterback, I felt like a point guard still. You have to know everybody鈥檚 responsibilities. You have to trust your teammates so you can make plays. You have coaches telling you what to do. You have to train. It felt the same, it鈥檚 just a different sport.鈥

Yet it鈥檚 given her the same satisfaction she felt on the basketball court for all those years. And it鈥檚 helped her see how thankful she is for the people who made her athletic dreams a reality. She now coaches youth football, in part to show her gratitude.

鈥淚t makes me realize how important it is now for kids who were just like me who have the opportunity to possibly get a scholarship,鈥 Lowery says. 鈥淚f [the Boys and Girls Club and my coaches] weren鈥檛 there, then I would have never come to 91看片.鈥

And had she never come to 91看片, had she not torn her ACL? Well, she鈥檚 not sure what her life would be.

鈥淚 got two degrees out of it that are helping me now,鈥 says Lowery, whose studies in statistics and database administration prepared her for her work in network security. 鈥淲hen people look at my degrees they say, 鈥榃ow, she can do anything.鈥欌

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When the 5'6"quarterback throws a perfect spiral downfield or uses her natural听quickness to elude a defender, she still hears that praise.

Lowery just never thought she鈥檇 be hearing it at age 34. And as a football player.

鈥淵eah, of all things, right?鈥 she chuckles. 鈥淲ith three ACL tears.鈥

But that鈥檚 the way it鈥檚 always been. If something gets in her way, Smooth gives it her patented stiff arm.

鈥淚 find ways to come back better, stronger, smarter,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檝e just learned to deal with adversity.鈥