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What kind of drug testing is there for NCAA women's basketball?

Aug 5, 2022
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Just wondering. I'm seeing some pretty interesting physical appearances, ones that make me wonder if HGH, testosterone, and other magic dust may be floating around in some gyms around the country.

When MLB's Mark McGwire, Barry Bonds, etc. displayed major changes in their physical appearance, it led to speculation about magic substances that, at the time, were not illegal. So, again, just wondering about the women's basketball scene.
 
In the NCAA tournament, I think postgame they randomly test one player on each team who played in the game. Not sure what they test for.
 
Just wondering. I'm seeing some pretty interesting physical appearances, ones that make me wonder if HGH, testosterone, and other magic dust may be floating around in some gyms around the country.

When MLB's Mark McGwire, Barry Bonds, etc. displayed major changes in their physical appearance, it led to speculation about magic substances that, at the time, were not illegal. So, again, just wondering about the women's basketball scene.
Careful. This will be linked to CC22 and her new guns......
 
Just wondering. I'm seeing some pretty interesting physical appearances, ones that make me wonder if HGH, testosterone, and other magic dust may be floating around in some gyms around the country.

When MLB's Mark McGwire, Barry Bonds, etc. displayed major changes in their physical appearance, it led to speculation about magic substances that, at the time, were not illegal. So, again, just wondering about the women's basketball scene.
Idk if I have ever seen a college basketball player, man or woman, who has ever made me think “banned substances”.
 
Idk if I have ever seen a college basketball player, man or woman, who has ever made me think “banned substances”.
Talk about head in the sand. For starters lose the misconception that band substances are only for building muscle. Band substances are rampant in college and high school sports. I think they'll only get more prevalent in high school sports due to the chance of signing large NIL deals.
 
Talk about head in the sand. For starters lose the misconception that band substances are only for building muscle. Band substances are rampant in college and high school sports. I think they'll only get more prevalent in high school sports due to the chance of signing large NIL deals.
Talk about lack of reading comprehension. OP is talking about some “interesting physical appearances”. I’m well aware not all PEDs are for building muscle, but presumably that’s the kind of thing OP is referring to with that comment.
 
Idk if I have ever seen a college basketball player, man or woman, who has ever made me think “banned substances”.
You must have forgotten a few of the dudes that used to show up on the floor for Purdue, and Illinois. There were a couple of guys for the Boilers that I'd have bet were on something...
 
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