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Holly Wilson Greene

  • Class
    1969
  • Induction
    1984
  • Sport(s)
    Athletic Training, Education
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Holly Wilson Greene, who graduated from Indiana State in 1969 and earned her Master's Degree in 1970 from ISU, is a renowned figure in the world of Sports Medicine.

Holly has distinguished herself as an author, an educator and a consultant in sports medicine and is a registered physical therapist and certified athletic trainer. She worked the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles as a trainer in the archery competition.

With over 25 (at the time of her induction) books and articles published on various topics associated with women in athletic training and related areas, Holly has become a nationally-respected authority on the subject.  She has received several honors for her work, including being picked as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Women in America in 1973 and the Distinguished Alumni Award from Indiana State in 1981.

A native of Oakland, California, Holly presently lives in California. She has been asked to speak at several national workshops and clinics concerning athletic injuries. She holds certifications in many health-related areas.

As a trainer, Holly has worked national and international competitions in a variety of sports. Her expertise in sport-related injury procedures and treatments ranges from football to judo events and just about everything in between.
 
  • Distinguished in Sports Medicine as Author, Educator, Consultant, Therapist and Trainer 

  • Worked several National and International Athletic Events, including the 1984 Summer Olympic Games 

  • Inducted into Hall of Fame September 21, 1984 

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