North Carolina State University Athletics
Visiting Team Guide - Women's Basketball
8/7/2006 12:00:00 AM | Sports Medicine
Dear Women’s Basketball Athletic Trainer:
On behalf of the sports medicine staff at North Carolina State University, I would like to welcome you and your team to Raleigh, NC. I hope your visit will be enjoyable. The following information should help you in preparation for your visit. If you require any additional information or need to make special arrangements, please contact me prior to your arrival. Reynolds Coliseum will serve as a practice and game venue. The athletic training room in Reynolds Coliseum is located in the basement of the Coliseum and is equipped with the following:
- Hydrocollator Unit
- Electrical Stimulation Units
- Hot/Cold Whirlpools
- Ultrasound Units
- Compression Unit
- Biohazard Supplies
- Emergency Equipment (AED, Splints, Crutches)
- Cardiovascular Equipment (Stationary Bike, Eliptical, Stairmaster)
The athletic training room will open one hour prior to practices and shooting sessions and two hours prior to competition. A member of our sports medicine staff will be available to assist you during your practice and shooting sessions. A Team Physician and Certified Athletic Trainer will be present during all games and will be happy to assist you and your team if needed.
During all practices and games the following items will be provided courtside:
- Water and Cups
- Injury Ice and Bags
- Splints and Crutches
- Biohazard Cleaning Supplies and Containers
If your team requires any additional supplies, please feel free to contact me prior to your arrival.
Below are numbers that may be helpful to you:
- Wake County EMS – 911
- Rex Hospital Emergency – (919) 784-3038
- Rex Urgent Care of Cary – (919) 387-3180
- Reynolds Coliseum Athletic Training Room – (919) 513-7790
- Stephanie L. Aronson, MS, LAT, ATC – C: (919) 810-2608
- Dr. John Rubino, Head Team Physician – W: (919) 782-1806
Sincerely,
Stephanie L. Aronson, MS, LAT, ATC
Assistant Athletic Trainer



