she/her, Athletic Trainer, Dog Mom x2, Aunt of 3 Amazing Kiwis, Rock Chalk Jayhawk, Mental Health Matters, 👏🏽OU Braves Athletics👏🏽

Joined July 2011
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Jennifer Raybern retweeted
Assistant coach Jamelle Elliott is stepping down from the program to pursue opportunities outside coaching. A seven-time national champion, Jamelle left a lasting impact on generations of Huskies as a player and a coach. Thank you, J 💙
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RT @AzzisDallasWing: this is FRYING me 😭
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RT @pbglazer: oh azzi jazlyn fudd you are and will always be the #1 pick baby. remember that.
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TF: Jeremy Gathright has been selected to lead the Braves cross country and track & field programs. Click on the link to read the complete release: buff.ly/LAXkFx9 . Welcome Coach Gathright!! #BraveNation
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Jennifer Raybern retweeted
We were absolutely floored by the millions of you that watched us make silly water sillouettes on our driveway last summer. We are starting out the summer the only way we know how, and this time it’s all about movies! What else do you want to see? We have a whole summer ahead, a driveway and a hose. The possibilities are endless!!!
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Jennifer Raybern retweeted
Cheryl Reeve on how she coach’s Olivia Miles to make reads “I don’t coach, a lot of times she’ll say “what do you want me to look for” and I say “whatever your instincts tell you” I don’t coach her passing at all. I try to stay out of the way of that, we try to play call to feature some of things we know she is going to find. She just has an incredible incredible gift…”
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Jennifer Raybern retweeted
OLIVIA MILES TONIGHT 🔥 • 28 POINTS • 7 ASSISTS • 4 REBOUNDS • 3 BLOCKS • 8/11 3PM (!!!!) • 9/16 FG • 28 MINUTES PLAYED
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Jennifer Raybern retweeted
Our #1 Fan Chuck carrying the Torch at the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics ❗️ OU is proud of you, Chuck! #BraveNation
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Jess runs the west ⛹️‍♀️ Jessica Shepard is your Western Conference Player of the Week!
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1/1😇 Pregame we honored Jess Shepard as the only player in league history to record a 22-20-10 triple-double
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Jennifer Raybern retweeted
Lawrence Super Regional‼️ #RockChalk
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Jennifer Raybern retweeted
Ottawa University Names Alumnus @McClintockPhil Director of Athletics. Welcome Back Phil!! Click on the link to read the complete release: buff.ly/KyzU1Rs #BraveNation
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Jennifer Raybern retweeted
LAWRENCE REGIONAL CHAMPIONS 🏆
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Paige Bueckers in the house for Spurs/Thunder Game 7!
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Today is one of my favorite days of the year!! Opening day of the @NCAASoftball College World Series🥎 🤗 Bonus: @DallasWings vs @LVAces 🏀 tonight
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Jennifer Raybern retweeted
Honoring and remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedoms 🇺🇸
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Jennifer Raybern retweeted
A community college professor named Marty Lobdell taught the same study skills lecture for 30 years. The video quietly became one of the most watched educational recordings online, with over 10 million views. He spent his career watching students fail not because they were lazy, but because no one had taught them how their brain actually works when learning something difficult. The lecture, “Study Less Study Smart,” contains a powerful framework. Your brain cannot sustain focus the way most people believe. Studies show the average learner hits a wall between 25 and 30 minutes. After that, efficiency collapses. You’re still sitting there, but almost nothing is being absorbed. Lobdell told the story of a student who planned to study 6 hours a night, 5 nights a week. Thirty hours total. She failed every class. She was not lacking effort. She was confusing time near books with actual learning. The fix is simple: when focus drops, stop, take a 5 minute rewarding break, then return. That reset makes a massive difference. He also destroyed the myth of highlighting and re reading. Recognition is not the same as recall. To prove it, he read 13 random letters. Almost no one remembered them. Then he turned them into “Happy Thursday.” The entire room recalled them instantly. The brain stores meaning, not repetition. This is why elaborative encoding works so well. Finally, he shared the most important principle: 80 percent of study time should be active recitation. Close the book and explain the material in your own words. Teach it to someone else or an empty chair. Retrieval is where real learning happens. His closing line stuck with me: If this information does not change your behaviour, you have not actually learned it. The best students do not study more hours. They stop confusing the feeling of studying with the reality of learning.
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Jennifer Raybern retweeted
Congratulationz to the PWHL Champions Montreal Victoire on your victory,!! Y’all just earned yourselves an invite to Las Vegas for Flavor Flav’s SHE Weekend,!! Thankx to @MGMResortsIntl for the quick yes on extra hotel rooms. 👍🏾 #FFSW @thepwhlofficial @PWHL_Montreal
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