
What was seen off the court before/during ND's exhibition game with Davenport may have caught some Irish eyes more than what transpired on:
- Sonia Citron still in a walking boot for "precautionary" purposes;
- Liza Karlen, who started the game as center, joined her after suffering some kind of lower leg (ankle? foot?) injury in the second quarter;
- Emma Risch in street clothes for precautionary purposes for soreness.
- Maddy Westbeld was out and will be until until the ACC Part of the schedule while recuperating from foot surgery.
- Kyle Watson is now being called out indefinitely, which should come as no surprise considering she suffered an ACL injury late in the season in 2024.
ND was down to 7 players and that's the exhibition. Let's hope the precaution lead to activity on Monday, but I need a little bit of "show me" now. Ugh.![]()
Understand all too well (As you know, I spend more than a little time on The Boneyard). Unfortunately, this is just picking up on what happened last year. Hope the same is not true for the Huskies.Us Uconn fans know all too well about this
Understand all too well (As you know, I spend more than a little time on The Boneyard). Unfortunately, this is just picking up on what happened last year. Hope the same is not true for the Huskies.
Amen, my fellow poster and hoopster enthusiast!I hear you there!! I hate seeing all these injuries
Sigh.
Yup.I'm not a Dr., but I knew when I saw it happen. There's just certain types of injuries, they always turn out to be ACLs. Sad news.
Sigh.
There have been many discussions in previous threads that talk about the issue. There's more to ACL injuries than the court and shoes (physiology, genetics of athletes, movement mechanics, etc.). To focus on those factors alone is superficial.So many ACL injuries. Makes me wonder if the court surface and shoes are too "sticky."
Thought I saw somewhere on social media she was held out due to illness, but not 100% sure.Tuned into the Michigan-Eastern Michigan game replay to watch ex-Duck Grace Van Slooten. But she was held out. Any info on this from Spartan fans (or anybody)?